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Re: Spencer Gulf League

Postby Diddy » Sat May 08, 2010 7:10 pm

Lions over Centrals by 9 goals today in Port Pirie, Central were in front by 8 points early in the third quarter. Lions' young legs far too good from there.

In Port Augusta, South had a 20 goal victory over Ports.
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Re: Spencer Gulf League

Postby Number 36 » Sun May 09, 2010 11:49 am

Cella Dwella wrote:Number 36 - "The old adage is true that success breeds enemies and Ports would have stacked up a fair few from 97 onwards I dare say "

If this adage is true you blokes must have had plenty of mates in the 30 years prior! :butthead:


Don't be hating because you don't understand the word 'adage' CD :p

Diddy I see Centrals had both Jamie Jackson and Shane Curnow playing in the B grade - feel sorry for the poor bugger(s) who had to jump against those two all day!! A strong win by your men in both grades. I've heard there is a bit of discontent amongst the Centrals senior players at the moment that is making itself evident in their lack of form so far, has anybody else heard the same?
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Re: Spencer Gulf League

Postby Battler » Sun May 09, 2010 12:53 pm

Number 36 wrote:
Cella Dwella wrote:Number 36 - "The old adage is true that success breeds enemies and Ports would have stacked up a fair few from 97 onwards I dare say "

If this adage is true you blokes must have had plenty of mates in the 30 years prior! :butthead:


Don't be hating because you don't understand the word 'adage' CD :p

Diddy I see Centrals had both Jamie Jackson and Shane Curnow playing in the B grade - feel sorry for the poor bugger(s) who had to jump against those two all day!! A strong win by your men in both grades. I've heard there is a bit of discontent amongst the Centrals senior players at the moment that is making itself evident in their lack of form so far, has anybody else heard the same?


I thought Cella Dwellas comment was quite witty number 36 and demonstrated a precise understanding of 'adage", but eye never dun gould at Inglish so I cood bee rong!

Regarding Centrals Number 36 I found this quote earlier in the forum about their pick ups prior to the season;
"....picked up Shillabeer from South, Skipworth (who left South to get away from Shillabeer) ,Ruffles (Who shafted South by signing, not playing or even watching them after shafting Centrals to go to them in the first place). and Gerard Kenny (Knobhead from West)."
Seems like they are a club that picks up anyone with disregard for team harmony. Am I right? Wasn't there a post back a bit on one of these forums about them treating one of their stalwarts pretty poorly also? My nephew will be working up there soon and was told by a mate to go to centrals but maybe that will be a bad idea??
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Re: Spencer Gulf League

Postby Dirk Tazelaar » Sun May 09, 2010 4:28 pm

Curnow and Jackson would have been amongst Centrals best players in the B grade on Sat, but weren't as dominant as they perhaps could have been.
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Re: Spencer Gulf League

Postby Number 36 » Mon May 10, 2010 11:18 am

Battler wrote:
Number 36 wrote:
Cella Dwella wrote:Number 36 - "The old adage is true that success breeds enemies and Ports would have stacked up a fair few from 97 onwards I dare say "

If this adage is true you blokes must have had plenty of mates in the 30 years prior! :butthead:


Don't be hating because you don't understand the word 'adage' CD :p

Diddy I see Centrals had both Jamie Jackson and Shane Curnow playing in the B grade - feel sorry for the poor bugger(s) who had to jump against those two all day!! A strong win by your men in both grades. I've heard there is a bit of discontent amongst the Centrals senior players at the moment that is making itself evident in their lack of form so far, has anybody else heard the same?


I thought Cella Dwellas comment was quite witty number 36 and demonstrated a precise understanding of 'adage", but eye never dun gould at Inglish so I cood bee rong!

Regarding Centrals Number 36 I found this quote earlier in the forum about their pick ups prior to the season;
"....picked up Shillabeer from South, Skipworth (who left South to get away from Shillabeer) ,Ruffles (Who shafted South by signing, not playing or even watching them after shafting Centrals to go to them in the first place). and Gerard Kenny (Knobhead from West)."
Seems like they are a club that picks up anyone with disregard for team harmony. Am I right? Wasn't there a post back a bit on one of these forums about them treating one of their stalwarts pretty poorly also? My nephew will be working up there soon and was told by a mate to go to centrals but maybe that will be a bad idea??


Haha yeah it was a fair comeback by Cella - had me stumped out of my crease for sure.

I have always liked South on and off the field. They seem to be the better and more loyal bunch of blokes up there and really focus on promoting their own for the future rather than trying to buy a premier$hip every year.
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Re: Spencer Gulf League

Postby Killa » Mon May 10, 2010 12:56 pm

Number 36 wrote:
Battler wrote:
Number 36 wrote:
Cella Dwella wrote:Number 36 - "The old adage is true that success breeds enemies and Ports would have stacked up a fair few from 97 onwards I dare say "

If this adage is true you blokes must have had plenty of mates in the 30 years prior! :butthead:


Don't be hating because you don't understand the word 'adage' CD :p

Diddy I see Centrals had both Jamie Jackson and Shane Curnow playing in the B grade - feel sorry for the poor bugger(s) who had to jump against those two all day!! A strong win by your men in both grades. I've heard there is a bit of discontent amongst the Centrals senior players at the moment that is making itself evident in their lack of form so far, has anybody else heard the same?


I thought Cella Dwellas comment was quite witty number 36 and demonstrated a precise understanding of 'adage", but eye never dun gould at Inglish so I cood bee rong!

Regarding Centrals Number 36 I found this quote earlier in the forum about their pick ups prior to the season;
"....picked up Shillabeer from South, Skipworth (who left South to get away from Shillabeer) ,Ruffles (Who shafted South by signing, not playing or even watching them after shafting Centrals to go to them in the first place). and Gerard Kenny (Knobhead from West)."
Seems like they are a club that picks up anyone with disregard for team harmony. Am I right? Wasn't there a post back a bit on one of these forums about them treating one of their stalwarts pretty poorly also? My nephew will be working up there soon and was told by a mate to go to centrals but maybe that will be a bad idea??


Haha yeah it was a fair comeback by Cella - had me stumped out of my crease for sure.

I have always liked South on and off the field. They seem to be the better and more loyal bunch of blokes up there and really focus on promoting their own for the future rather than trying to buy a premier$hip every year.


Funny about that everything appears to be fine outside looking in at souths but did Anno resigned as A grade coach or is he still coaching or who replaced him
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Re: Spencer Gulf League

Postby Poultry in Motion » Mon May 10, 2010 4:37 pm

???Anno resigned? Havent heard that one. Tell us more.
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Re: Spencer Gulf League

Postby Killa » Wed May 12, 2010 1:12 pm

Big Cox wrote:???Anno resigned? Havent heard that one. Tell us more.

Far as I know from my source is that he resigned and Mctaggot took over coaching against west game and south was trying to get him to reverse his decission to come back to coach. This was a week or two ago so alot could happen since.
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Re: Spencer Gulf League

Postby Killa » Sun May 16, 2010 3:05 pm

Found out more about anno and that he is still coaching, but he did resigned. Then the club went and chased him back after forcing him to quit. This incident was about he couldn't coach one week due to family commitments and the club said it wasn't good enough saying his coaching commitments comes first before his family commitments.
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Re: Spencer Gulf League

Postby Hazbeen » Mon May 24, 2010 3:15 pm

Saw in the Sunday Mail the other week that Lions knocked off Ports then beat Sollies as well.

Has Lions ever been the dominant team in Pirie? I was around Pirie in the 90's and it was the Ports/Sollies show then with the newly formed Lions a long way off the mark.
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Re: Spencer Gulf League

Postby Cella Dwella » Wed Jun 02, 2010 6:24 pm

Hazbeen wrote:Saw in the Sunday Mail the other week that Lions knocked off Ports then beat Sollies as well.

Has Lions ever been the dominant team in Pirie? I was around Pirie in the 90's and it was the Ports/Sollies show then with the newly formed Lions a long way off the mark.


Don't reckon they have ever been at the top of the tree in Pirie. Good luck to them I suppose, they have done it the hard way and look like they could have a strong era ahead of them. Souths are their only rivals at this stage. I have been impressed (and surprised) with Souths form this year. They recruited well and the players they have lost haven't made an ounce of difference either. These 2 will be in the GF I reckon. Final in Pirie this year too so will be interesting if it goes that way.

A big hello to my Ports adversaries out there - Have been a bit light on with your posts boys but so have I. Just trying to show some humility in Sollies resurgence!
...and Centrals still reckon they can beat our boys for that spot in the finals. Mmmmm 0-6, you'd want to get your skates on. You boys are battling with Ports to avoid the wooden spoon, Id just focus on that perhaps. Maybe you could still make the record books by doing the "reverse Kerley" and going from top to bottom in 1 year.

Your season so far is testimony to why none of the other teams respect your club or rate your premiership last year. I have heard your club people bag our club in the past but your club culture is sh*t and when things the chips are down you don't have enough blokes that play for the club instead of the dollar!
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Re: Spencer Gulf League

Postby sapaul » Sat Jun 05, 2010 9:00 pm

S.G.L knocked off Whyalla in the combined game today by 7 points.

SGL 14.9.9.93
Whyalla 13.8.86

S.G.L won the Under 17s by plenty and Whyalla won the Under 15s comfortably.
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Re: Spencer Gulf League

Postby woodublieve12 » Fri Jun 11, 2010 10:29 am

Round the half way mark of the season... Who's everyones tips from this point on??? Predicted final ladder? Premiership???
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Re: Spencer Gulf League

Postby Diddy » Mon Jun 21, 2010 1:52 am

Ladder end of minor round:

South Aug
West Aug
Lions
Sollies

Central Aug
Port

First semi final: Lions d Sollies
Second semi: West d South
Prelim: Lions d South
Grand final: draw
Grand final replay: draw
Grand final replay replay: Lions d West

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Re: Spencer Gulf League

Postby woodublieve12 » Mon Jun 21, 2010 12:17 pm

Diddy wrote:Ladder end of minor round:

South Aug
West Aug
Lions
Sollies

Central Aug
Port

First semi final: Lions d Sollies
Second semi: West d South
Prelim: Lions d South
Grand final: draw
Grand final replay: draw
Grand final replay replay: Lions d West


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:shock: Make for a very stressful final series for all involved... Wonder what it's paying at the TAB for that to happen???? :lol:
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Re: Spencer Gulf League

Postby tigermad » Mon Jun 21, 2010 6:37 pm

see scott feltus is going well for souths ,any signs of a brain explosion?
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Re: Spencer Gulf League

Postby woodublieve12 » Mon Jun 21, 2010 11:55 pm

tigermad wrote:see scott feltus is going well for souths ,any signs of a brain explosion?


is that scott feltus, who is tall key forward? not a big fan of umpires?? can play but loses the plot with a drop of a hat.... but is a good bloke of the field, well he was when i knew him...
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Re: Spencer Gulf League

Postby Killa » Sun Jun 27, 2010 8:43 pm

woodublieve12 wrote:
tigermad wrote:see scott feltus is going well for souths ,any signs of a brain explosion?


is that scott feltus, who is tall key forward? not a big fan of umpires?? can play but loses the plot with a drop of a hat.... but is a good bloke of the field, well he was when i knew him...


Thats him, just off a long long long suspension from chasing an umpire then threatening he going to kill him after been sent off. Does anyone know the length of suspension??
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Postby tigermad » Sat Jul 03, 2010 1:26 pm

just heard scott feltus may have been reported for head butting last week? anyone know more?
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Re: feltus

Postby carey » Sat Jul 03, 2010 7:16 pm

who is he?
you've gota keep on keep'n on .........
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