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Re: Aldinga Sharks Forum

Postby A Mum » Fri Oct 17, 2008 4:27 pm

rodney fox wrote: As it's his first official A grade role and were a struggling club it'd be more a bit of both ways. We have given full confidence to Brad and already the signs we are seeing with just guys being motivated and keen is a great start before we have even touched the footies. I know what you mean rock but neither party needed lies to start our journey together and I for one feel that he will be a great part of our club.


From the limited dealings that I had to do with Brad at our club this year just gone... I thought he was great, had some great ideas, great with the kids too.

Goodluck and best wishes to both coach and club

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Re: Aldinga Sharks Forum

Postby rodney fox » Fri Oct 17, 2008 4:30 pm

A Mum wrote:
rodney fox wrote: As it's his first official A grade role and were a struggling club it'd be more a bit of both ways. We have given full confidence to Brad and already the signs we are seeing with just guys being motivated and keen is a great start before we have even touched the footies. I know what you mean rock but neither party needed lies to start our journey together and I for one feel that he will be a great part of our club.


From the limited dealings that I had to do with Brad at our club this year just gone... I thought he was great, had some great ideas, great with the kids too.

Goodluck and best wishes to both coach and club

O:)


Thanks A Mum, yeah to be honest on all fronts everyone has had nothing but good things to say about him, says alot about his character. We are very keen to let his passion flow through the club and the area. Looking forward to taking the next step in rebuilding, a bit similar to you guys I'd expect.

Sounds as though you got one of ours also, good work Harty is a great bloke and a very smart footballer seen some very very funny things that he has done on the field.
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Re: Aldinga Sharks Forum

Postby A Mum » Fri Oct 17, 2008 4:32 pm

rodney fox wrote:
Thanks A Mum, yeah to be honest on all fronts everyone has had nothing but good things to say about him, says alot about his character. We are very keen to let his passion flow through the club and the area. Looking forward to taking the next step in rebuilding, a bit similar to you guys I'd expect.

Sounds as though you got one of ours also, good work Harty is a great bloke and a very smart footballer seen some very very funny things that he has done on the field.


Yes, can't wait. It's really exciting times for alot of clubs at the moment it seems.

Bring on 2009 :D

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Re: Aldinga Sharks Forum

Postby the big bang » Fri Oct 17, 2008 4:54 pm

i had a crush on russel hart.

now he's left me.........forever

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Re: Aldinga Sharks Forum

Postby Mr Magoo » Fri Oct 17, 2008 4:59 pm

the_big_bang wrote:i had a crush on russel hart.

now he's left me.........forever

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You must be partially blind

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Postby Backliner » Fri Oct 17, 2008 5:07 pm

The big bang female? FUGLY if it was, haha. Although he does have man boobs
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Re: Aldinga Sharks Forum

Postby the big bang » Fri Oct 17, 2008 7:58 pm

i am very cute tho.

mr magoo, have i hurt you in the past? you sound a tad bitter?
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Re: Aldinga Sharks Forum

Postby hereforthebeer » Fri Oct 17, 2008 9:25 pm

rock wrote:I hope you Aldinga boys aren't just getting lip service from Wyatt. I hear he's good at that, and I just can't see where he's gonna pull some much needed players from. Good luck though, I'm not having a crack I'm just saying be weary.



knowing brad quite well if there is one thing he doesn't bull shit about its footy, i would say aldinga and brad both realise there will be no quick fix it is gonna be a plan over three or four years to build a young team, i also think you will find he probably try and recruit younger players more so than established players, and if you speak to any of the reynella boys who he coached in u16 and u18 or any of the mclaren players from last year they will tell you he is passionate and committed in my opinion aldinga could have done a lot worse than appoint brad as coach, good luck to aldinga
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Re: Aldinga Sharks Forum

Postby fisho mcspaz » Sun Oct 19, 2008 12:02 pm

hereforthebeer wrote:
rock wrote:I hope you Aldinga boys aren't just getting lip service from Wyatt. I hear he's good at that, and I just can't see where he's gonna pull some much needed players from. Good luck though, I'm not having a crack I'm just saying be weary.



knowing brad quite well if there is one thing he doesn't bull s***t about its footy, i would say aldinga and brad both realise there will be no quick fix it is gonna be a plan over three or four years to build a young team, i also think you will find he probably try and recruit younger players more so than established players, and if you speak to any of the reynella boys who he coached in u16 and u18 or any of the mclaren players from last year they will tell you he is passionate and committed in my opinion aldinga could have done a lot worse than appoint brad as coach, good luck to aldinga


Fantastic. More kids is always a good thing. Love the kids. :D
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Re: Aldinga Sharks Forum

Postby Waza Shark » Mon Oct 20, 2008 2:14 pm

hereforthebeer wrote:
rock wrote:I hope you Aldinga boys aren't just getting lip service from Wyatt. I hear he's good at that, and I just can't see where he's gonna pull some much needed players from. Good luck though, I'm not having a crack I'm just saying be weary.



knowing brad quite well if there is one thing he doesn't bull s***t about its footy, i would say aldinga and brad both realise there will be no quick fix it is gonna be a plan over three or four years to build a young team, i also think you will find he probably try and recruit younger players more so than established players, and if you speak to any of the reynella boys who he coached in u16 and u18 or any of the mclaren players from last year they will tell you he is passionate and committed in my opinion aldinga could have done a lot worse than appoint brad as coach, good luck to aldinga

I have spoken to who we know at the club as "Old Boy" about the coaching appointments, he has done a lot of reseach and leg work to ensure the Club goes forward in 2009 and beyond. He believes the club has made the best decision and the future is looking great. Brad is very active already, speaking to existing players, new players and helping with sponsorship. Brad even brings a bit of a coaching panel. I think the players will be very happy under the coaches A's and B's. But the players will need to be serious if they want results, which the general feeling around the boys is there ready for the challenge.
Rock, I respect your comment but how well do you know Brad? his actions are speaking loud and very clear at the moment from what I here. :D
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Re: Aldinga Sharks Forum

Postby Vintage Red » Mon Oct 20, 2008 9:19 pm

Troy Ellbourn still playing up there?
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Re: Aldinga Sharks Forum

Postby Young Gun36 » Tue Oct 21, 2008 9:40 am

Vintage Red wrote:Troy Ellbourn still playing up there?

No Troy is not at the AFC but we are calling for more players to return and get on board the future is looking good for the sharks :D

Well said Waza
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Re: Aldinga Sharks Forum

Postby rodney fox » Tue Oct 21, 2008 1:26 pm

Vintage Red wrote:Troy Ellbourn still playing up there?


Ha ha Elbows damn funny lad, he hasn't been around for about 6 years now.
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Re: Aldinga Sharks Forum

Postby Backliner » Tue Oct 21, 2008 5:45 pm

rodney fox wrote:
Vintage Red wrote:Troy Ellbourn still playing up there?


Ha ha Elbows damn funny lad, he hasn't been around for about 6 years now.


Elbows is playing for Para Hills, coaching juniors in 09 I believe, think he's up to speed with happenings tho Rodney, regular to SAFOOTY :wink:
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Re: Aldinga Sharks Forum

Postby the big bang » Tue Oct 21, 2008 6:13 pm

damn that kid elbows, owes me $400.
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Re: Aldinga Sharks Forum

Postby Jelom19 » Thu Oct 23, 2008 9:45 am

Does anyone know if Danny Wild is plying next year he is a nuggetty little monster but he can get a hard ball get it just getting up from it he needs to work on,does he have a role at the club down there. :D
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Re: Aldinga Sharks Forum

Postby The Girth » Thu Oct 23, 2008 12:34 pm

Gday boys with shane lynch leaving do you expect to keep the lads that he bought down with him from blackwood or have they left with him. Having spoken to some of them last season they seemed to realy enjoy it down there just curious what has happened there
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Re: Aldinga Sharks Forum

Postby eagleman22 » Thu Oct 23, 2008 2:50 pm

The Girth wrote:Gday boys with shane lynch leaving do you expect to keep the lads that he bought down with him from blackwood or have they left with him. Having spoken to some of them last season they seemed to realy enjoy it down there just curious what has happened there


Think you will find its a little of both GIRTH. . At least 1 leaving with LYNCH (helps when he is their employer) . But PLENTY of work is being done to recruit and also keep current players.
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Re: Aldinga Sharks Forum

Postby Waza Shark » Thu Oct 23, 2008 3:50 pm

Jelom19 wrote:Does anyone know if Danny Wild is plying next year he is a nuggetty little monster but he can get a hard ball get it just getting up from it he needs to work on,does he have a role at the club down there. :D


Mate he took me out at training one night about two years back by accident, I didn't tell him but I was sore for a week!! As for a role he should hang up the boots and be president, handy hard man on field tho, looks after the young lads :twisted:
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Re: Aldinga Sharks Forum

Postby fisho mcspaz » Thu Oct 23, 2008 6:29 pm

The Girth wrote:Gday boys with shane lynch leaving do you expect to keep the lads that he bought down with him from blackwood or have they left with him. Having spoken to some of them last season they seemed to realy enjoy it down there just curious what has happened there


Both the Steads are staying with Aldinga to the best of my knowledge.
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