
by shake'n'bake » Sun May 30, 2010 1:47 pm
by can't beat the facts » Sun May 30, 2010 2:23 pm
by the wonder elephant » Sun May 30, 2010 2:26 pm
can't beat the facts wrote:"On a side note was good to see only one shanty player in the club for a beer with the thunder lads after the game the ironbank boys out numbered them 7 or 8 to 1 . Well done to Conner Healy for coming up for a beer "
A similar situation after they WON against Mt Lofty.
There was not a Bridgewater player in the bar until about 50 minutes after the game; around 18 or 20 Mt Lofty players and officials ventured over to have a beer, but where were the Bridgewater players....having a crown lager in the changerooms!!!
by comeon » Sun May 30, 2010 2:37 pm
by the wonder elephant » Sun May 30, 2010 2:43 pm
comeon wrote:Who cares boys about bridgy and their oval and how they run their club. I would be more worried about if Bridgy are so ****, how come u guys couldn't kick a goal after half time?
by shake'n'bake » Sun May 30, 2010 5:31 pm
by has been » Sun May 30, 2010 6:21 pm
by bridgyboy » Sun May 30, 2010 6:56 pm
has been wrote:Called into Shanty before heading up to lofty. IB killed em off in the second quarter and although they didn't score a goal still had 14 scoring shots to 11 in the second half. Got the points again and having seen them for the last month any side that thinks this mob can't play better be ready for a surprise. That second quarter yesterday was quite outstanding in the conditions. 30 scoring shots 3 weeks in a row shows they have the goods. Talking to one of their guys afterwards they actually now want to play the so called good sides. The rest of the season shapes as a good contest for the 5th spot I suggest. Onka's v IB may in a few weeks may resolve the issue.
As for relegation - loby now, no question at all. Don'tdesreve to be in central, that is despite the deplorable behaviour of TV of late.
by Gervais » Sun May 30, 2010 7:07 pm
bridgyboy wrote:has been wrote:Called into Shanty before heading up to lofty. IB killed em off in the second quarter and although they didn't score a goal still had 14 scoring shots to 11 in the second half. Got the points again and having seen them for the last month any side that thinks this mob can't play better be ready for a surprise. That second quarter yesterday was quite outstanding in the conditions. 30 scoring shots 3 weeks in a row shows they have the goods. Talking to one of their guys afterwards they actually now want to play the so called good sides. The rest of the season shapes as a good contest for the 5th spot I suggest. Onka's v IB may in a few weeks may resolve the issue.
As for relegation - loby now, no question at all. Don'tdesreve to be in central, that is despite the deplorable behaviour of TV of late.
cant say the ironbank win was unexpected. bridgy have 7 first teamers out at the moment, including recruits josh charles, nick malinovski, scott march, michael eagleton, mitch ekon and other first team regulars such as don barlow and jack johnson.
that said, ironbank were stronger over the ball in the second quarter and deserved to win. dont get too excited with the ironbank scoring shots though, must have been at least 10 rushed behinds.
looking forward to the rematch with a full squad to choose from.
agree with the comments about the poor effort in not having a drink after the game with the opposition. better to have a beer with the opponents after the game than to hide in the changerooms drinking out of the esky.
by the wonder elephant » Sun May 30, 2010 7:41 pm
Gervais wrote:bridgyboy wrote:has been wrote:Called into Shanty before heading up to lofty. IB killed em off in the second quarter and although they didn't score a goal still had 14 scoring shots to 11 in the second half. Got the points again and having seen them for the last month any side that thinks this mob can't play better be ready for a surprise. That second quarter yesterday was quite outstanding in the conditions. 30 scoring shots 3 weeks in a row shows they have the goods. Talking to one of their guys afterwards they actually now want to play the so called good sides. The rest of the season shapes as a good contest for the 5th spot I suggest. Onka's v IB may in a few weeks may resolve the issue.
As for relegation - loby now, no question at all. Don'tdesreve to be in central, that is despite the deplorable behaviour of TV of late.
cant say the ironbank win was unexpected. bridgy have 7 first teamers out at the moment, including recruits josh charles, nick malinovski, scott march, michael eagleton, mitch ekon and other first team regulars such as don barlow and jack johnson.
that said, ironbank were stronger over the ball in the second quarter and deserved to win. dont get too excited with the ironbank scoring shots though, must have been at least 10 rushed behinds.
looking forward to the rematch with a full squad to choose from.
agree with the comments about the poor effort in not having a drink after the game with the opposition. better to have a beer with the opponents after the game than to hide in the changerooms drinking out of the esky.
Every team has injuries, so just get over it. I'll admit that some those listed are big outs, but if the Raiders are planning to compete with the big boys you'll have to learn to cover player losses.
One point I will concede to the Raiders is how well the oval stood up yesterday. In years past with the amount of rain we've had it would be very muddy, but driving past today it's still covered in grass and looking OK. Certianly not the pig stye that most of the Ironbank posters refer to.
Anyone else picking up on the irony of Ironbank posters having a crack at other ovals ?
by Confucius » Sun May 30, 2010 7:44 pm
has been wrote:Called into Shanty before heading up to lofty. IB killed em off in the second quarter and although they didn't score a goal still had 14 scoring shots to 11 in the second half. Got the points again and having seen them for the last month any side that thinks this mob can't play better be ready for a surprise. That second quarter yesterday was quite outstanding in the conditions. 30 scoring shots 3 weeks in a row shows they have the goods. Talking to one of their guys afterwards they actually now want to play the so called good sides. The rest of the season shapes as a good contest for the 5th spot I suggest. Onka's v IB may in a few weeks may resolve the issue.
As for relegation - loby now, no question at all. Don'tdesreve to be in central, that is despite the deplorable behaviour of TV of late.
by Amateur Footy » Sun May 30, 2010 8:07 pm
Confucius wrote:has been wrote:Called into Shanty before heading up to lofty. IB killed em off in the second quarter and although they didn't score a goal still had 14 scoring shots to 11 in the second half. Got the points again and having seen them for the last month any side that thinks this mob can't play better be ready for a surprise. That second quarter yesterday was quite outstanding in the conditions. 30 scoring shots 3 weeks in a row shows they have the goods. Talking to one of their guys afterwards they actually now want to play the so called good sides. The rest of the season shapes as a good contest for the 5th spot I suggest. Onka's v IB may in a few weeks may resolve the issue.
As for relegation - loby now, no question at all. Don'tdesreve to be in central, that is despite the deplorable behaviour of TV of late.
Think you'll find Birdwood in the gun at the end of the first round of matches. 2nd round Loby/Birwood clash will be pretty significant.
by FairDinkum » Sun May 30, 2010 9:23 pm
by Gervais » Sun May 30, 2010 9:34 pm
FairDinkum wrote:Yes, currently Birdwood 3 points behind Lobethal. I agree that Bridgewater and Ironbank look safer. The Lobethal Birdwood game could be the game that determines either clubs future. Lobethal will be looking for Senior and Junior colts wins but Birdwood (and Ironbank) look to be struggling in both those grades.
Will be an interesting second half as clubs, I'd expect start to "adjust" teams for the ride home.
by false » Mon May 31, 2010 10:26 am
by Justquietly » Mon May 31, 2010 10:43 am
shake'n'bake wrote:boys read the country thread... some serious incidents involving torrens valley...
some of these alleged events could and should spell the end to their endeavour to join central div!!!
by spot on » Mon May 31, 2010 3:42 pm
by Vaughan » Mon May 31, 2010 4:02 pm
spot on wrote:Where is Vaughan? Nothing to say after the weekend loss to Ironbank, normally has plenty to say. I saw you were online last night at one stage.
by spot on » Mon May 31, 2010 4:11 pm
Vaughan wrote:spot on wrote:Where is Vaughan? Nothing to say after the weekend loss to Ironbank, normally has plenty to say. I saw you were online last night at one stage.
hi spot
must admit the loss to ironbank is still sinking in. the boys tried their hearts out in testing conditions and fell agonizingly short.
well done to ironbank just managed to scrape home despite some very ordinary football in the second half.
not often a team is goaless in a half and still gets up so enjoy the win thunderer supporters.
but seriously get off our backs over the whole facilities situation your set up out at ironbank cherry gardens is just as second rate if not worse.
also apologies for not making it up for beer after the match. jumped in the old hilux and raced home in time to see a heroic win from the mighty yellow and black. congrats Damien h first of many many wins at the helm.
RAIDERS till I DIE!!!
V.
by Mop Up » Mon May 31, 2010 5:43 pm
Vaughan wrote:spot on wrote:Where is Vaughan? Nothing to say after the weekend loss to Ironbank, normally has plenty to say. I saw you were online last night at one stage.
hi spot
must admit the loss to ironbank is still sinking in. the boys tried their hearts out in testing conditions and fell agonizingly short.
well done to ironbank just managed to scrape home despite some very ordinary football in the second half.
not often a team is goaless in a half and still gets up so enjoy the win thunderer supporters.
but seriously get off our backs over the whole facilities situation your set up out at ironbank cherry gardens is just as second rate if not worse.
also apologies for not making it up for beer after the match. jumped in the old hilux and raced home in time to see a heroic win from the mighty yellow and black. congrats Damien h first of many many wins at the helm.
RAIDERS till I DIE!!!
V.
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