SAAFL Div 7 & 7R (2010)

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Who will win the flag in 2010?

Adelaide Uni
12
9%
Angle Vale
1
1%
Athelstone
10
8%
Central United
12
9%
Flinders University
7
5%
Glenunga
19
15%
Mawson Lakes
51
39%
Modbury
9
7%
Sacred Heart
3
2%
Tea Tree Gully
7
5%
 
Total votes : 131

Re: SAAFL Div 7 & 7R (2010)

Postby Gossy » Fri Jun 04, 2010 2:47 pm

Glenunga v Angle Vale
Athelstone v TTG
Mawson Lakes v SHOC
Central United v Modbury
Adelaide Uni v Flinders Uni
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Re: SAAFL Div 7 & 7R (2010)

Postby The_Warrior » Fri Jun 04, 2010 5:22 pm

This Week's Winners

Glenunga
TTG
Mawson Lakes
Central United
Adelaide University
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Re: SAAFL Div 7 & 7R (2010)

Postby BZB27 » Fri Jun 04, 2010 9:34 pm

Glenunga v Angle Vale
Athelstone v Tea Tree Gully
Mawson Lakes v Sacred Heart OC
Central United v Modbury
Adelaide University v Flinders University
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Re: SAAFL Div 7 & 7R (2010)

Postby The Lethal 1 » Fri Jun 04, 2010 11:20 pm

2010 SAAFL Division 7 - Round 9 (05/06/2010)

Glenunga v Angle Vale @ Webb Oval
Athelstone v Tea Tree Gully @ Torrens Valley Oval
Mawson Lakes v Sacred Heart OC @ Mawson Lakes Hotel Oval
Central United v Modbury @ Mofflin Reserve
Adelaide University v Flinders University @ University Oval
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Re: SAAFL Div 7 & 7R (2010)

Postby S Demon » Sat Jun 05, 2010 6:08 pm

Div 7
Glenunga 22.16 148 v 19.15 129 Angle Vale
Athelstone 14.09 93 v 06.13 49 Tea Tree Gully
Mawson Lakes 10.09 69 v 14.10 94 Sacred Heart OC
Central United 16.19 115 v 08.10 58 Modbury
Adelaide University 13.11 89 v 09.07 61 Flinders University

Div 7R
Glenunga 09.13 67 v 12.16 88 Angle Vale
Athelstone 10.08 68 v 07.09 51 Tea Tree Gully
Mawson Lakes 07.07 49 v 08.16 64 Sacred Heart OC
Central United 12.06 78 v 06.06 42 Modbury
Adelaide University 21.21 147 v 03.01 19 Flinders University
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Re: SAAFL Div 7 & 7R (2010)

Postby old farmer » Sat Jun 05, 2010 9:58 pm

Maybe Mawson Lakes would have done a bit better if they had done more laps at training ;)
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Re: SAAFL Div 7 & 7R (2010)

Postby Esteban Vihaio » Sun Jun 06, 2010 2:01 pm

old farmer wrote:Maybe Mawson Lakes would have done a bit better if they had done more laps at training ;)

:oops: :lol:
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Re: SAAFL Div 7 & 7R (2010)

Postby Cougar » Sun Jun 06, 2010 3:05 pm

old farmer wrote:Maybe Mawson Lakes would have done a bit better if they had done more laps at training ;)


The no laps theory has served Kersbrook and Brett James pretty well the last couple of years ;)
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Re: SAAFL Div 7 & 7R (2010)

Postby Lightning McQueen » Mon Jun 07, 2010 9:24 am

Cougar wrote:
old farmer wrote:Maybe Mawson Lakes would have done a bit better if they had done more laps at training ;)


The no laps theory has served Kersbrook and Brett James pretty well the last couple of years ;)


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Re: SAAFL Div 7 & 7R (2010)

Postby sobcu » Mon Jun 07, 2010 10:40 am

Adelaide University 13.11 89 v 09.07 61 Flinders University

very close game considering flinders is bottom of the table and adelaide uin is the other end what happened flinders play some good footy or dod adelaide play sluggish
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Re: SAAFL Div 7 & 7R (2010)

Postby The Riddler » Mon Jun 07, 2010 10:58 am

SHOC were very good on Saturday thoroughly deserved their win. Very young and ran in numbers exceptionally well...No.29 Adam Glenn was outstanding could well be the best utility in the comp, he rucked, took kick outs, kicked goals and played as a midfielder. I know they were missing Quirke (inj.) and their best onballer in Prince (promoted up) so if they get them back they could be even better in the 2nd half of the year, could be a smoky?...definately a wake up call for us and the reality check we needed, they lads were very angry & disappointed after the game.

The 2nd half of the year is going to be very very interesting. Every position in the top 5 is still up for grabs imo. I expect Central United & Raggies to have a massive say in the last 9 rounds.

Anyone keen to do a mid season review on each team?
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Re: SAAFL Div 7 & 7R (2010)

Postby The Hound » Mon Jun 07, 2010 11:39 am

Heard that there was a CU supporter punched a 16 year old Modbury player when a scuffle broke out near the sidelines, pretty poor form and I hope the club takes action against the individual
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Re: SAAFL Div 7 & 7R (2010)

Postby sobcu » Mon Jun 07, 2010 12:49 pm

The Hound wrote:Heard that there was a CU supporter punched a 16 year old Modbury player when a scuffle broke out near the sidelines, pretty poor form and I hope the club takes action against the individual


yes it was very poor form and i can garantee the club is not happy at all about it. the game was played in great spirts until then i thought it was a very hard but fair game. look forward to playing them again they are a very good bunch of lads.. umm dunno his name but i think its there young number 16 blonde hair if im correct very good player has good skill and some good pace.
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Re: SAAFL Div 7 & 7R (2010)

Postby sobcu » Mon Jun 07, 2010 12:50 pm

The Riddler wrote:SHOC were very good on Saturday thoroughly deserved their win. Very young and ran in numbers exceptionally well...No.29 Adam Glenn was outstanding could well be the best utility in the comp, he rucked, took kick outs, kicked goals and played as a midfielder. I know they were missing Quirke (inj.) and their best onballer in Prince (promoted up) so if they get them back they could be even better in the 2nd half of the year, could be a smoky?...definately a wake up call for us and the reality check we needed, they lads were very angry & disappointed after the game.

The 2nd half of the year is going to be very very interesting. Every position in the top 5 is still up for grabs imo. I expect Central United & Raggies to have a massive say in the last 9 rounds.

Anyone keen to do a mid season review on each team?



yes you are correct i think it will be hard for anyone to take the top 2 spots ;) :lol: .. but with saying that i think pretty much the ladder is open for any of the teams to play finals footy.. i can say the 2nd half of the year will be a big one..

umm yeah riddler i thinks a good idea
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Re: SAAFL Div 7 & 7R (2010)

Postby finn » Mon Jun 07, 2010 1:13 pm

sobcu wrote:Adelaide University 13.11 89 v 09.07 61 Flinders University

very close game considering flinders is bottom of the table and adelaide uin is the other end what happened flinders play some good footy or dod adelaide play sluggish


heard several different reasons
a - flinders had a few players coming in this week
b - adelaide had a few out injured or covering higher grades
c - the wind was across the ground meaning the game was easier to bottle up

i'd suggest a little from column a, b and c
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Re: SAAFL Div 7 & 7R (2010)

Postby The_Warrior » Mon Jun 07, 2010 2:04 pm

3/5 :oops: 4 goal game between top and bottom makes Div 7 the most even it has been in years.

The Mawson Lakes Saints hosted the much improved SHOC at Mawson Lakes Hotel Oval on a dark miserable day it what was an ominous sign for the Saints. With the opportunity to go a History Making Full round undefeated, and another side battling for the prized double chance, stakes were high.

Saints Skipper Lachlan Kennett won the toss for the Home side kicking with the aid of a breeze to the Northern end. But the toss was about the only thing Mawson Lakes won for the day, as the youthful SHOC repelled all attacks in the first term. No.1 and 62 who weren't named on the team sheet for the visitors were dominant in defence and Adam Glenn was everywhere. The second term was an arm wrestle as Kennett tried to inspire his team. A small lead to SHOC was built out to a handy one by the third term with a 20 point lead and breeze behind it's back pulled away to an upset victory. Kennett was lone band for the Saints, running hard but couldn't penetrate the defence of SHOC. Saints defenders Kaleb Tymco and Michael Hassett had their moments and despite Ivan Novosel having one of his quietest games for the year, still managed 4 majors. For SHOC, Glenn was clearly best afield and would have received the 3 votes from the umpires. SHOC's captain Cameron Carrol who would have been excited of the news, that Krispy Kremes are opening a store in Adelaide finished with 5 goals.

The Saints now head to the break at 8-1, a position they were at last season before stumbling at the final hurdle. Coach Riddle will look for a much better showing in a fortnights time against TTG, or again will on the wrong side of an upset. SHOC have shown in the first half of the season, that will play in this years major round, something that has eluded them for the past couple of seasons.
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Re: SAAFL Div 7 & 7R (2010)

Postby sobcu » Mon Jun 07, 2010 2:45 pm

finn wrote:
sobcu wrote:Adelaide University 13.11 89 v 09.07 61 Flinders University

very close game considering flinders is bottom of the table and adelaide uin is the other end what happened flinders play some good footy or dod adelaide play sluggish


heard several different reasons
a - flinders had a few players coming in this week
b - adelaide had a few out injured or covering higher grades
c - the wind was across the ground meaning the game was easier to bottle up

i'd suggest a little from column a, b and c



yeah fair enough just seemed really close good to see that flinders are playing better footy but yeah just herd the scores and was a bit turned upside down by them..
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Re: SAAFL Div 7 & 7R (2010)

Postby sobcu » Mon Jun 07, 2010 2:48 pm

The_Warrior wrote:3/5 :oops: 4 goal game between top and bottom makes Div 7 the most even it has been in years.

The Mawson Lakes Saints hosted the much improved SHOC at Mawson Lakes Hotel Oval on a dark miserable day it what was an ominous sign for the Saints. With the opportunity to go a History Making Full round undefeated, and another side battling for the prized double chance, stakes were high.

Saints Skipper Lachlan Kennett won the toss for the Home side kicking with the aid of a breeze to the Northern end. But the toss was about the only thing Mawson Lakes won for the day, as the youthful SHOC repelled all attacks in the first term. No.1 and 62 who weren't named on the team sheet for the visitors were dominant in defence and Adam Glenn was everywhere. The second term was an arm wrestle as Kennett tried to inspire his team. A small lead to SHOC was built out to a handy one by the third term with a 20 point lead and breeze behind it's back pulled away to an upset victory. Kennett was lone band for the Saints, running hard but couldn't penetrate the defence of SHOC. Saints defenders Kaleb Tymco and Michael Hassett had their moments and despite Ivan Novosel having one of his quietest games for the year, still managed 4 majors. For SHOC, Glenn was clearly best afield and would have received the 3 votes from the umpires. SHOC's captain Cameron Carrol who would have been excited of the news, that Krispy Kremes are opening a store in Adelaide finished with 5 goals.

The Saints now head to the break at 8-1, a position they were at last season before stumbling at the final hurdle. Coach Riddle will look for a much better showing in a fortnights time against TTG, or again will on the wrong side of an upset. SHOC have shown in the first half of the season, that will play in this years major round, something that has eluded them for the past couple of seasons.



good write up warrior.. would of like to see that game u guys would of fighted to the end.. secret heart will have teams suprised come the next half of the year
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Re: SAAFL Div 7 & 7R (2010)

Postby hawks21 » Mon Jun 07, 2010 2:52 pm

sobcu wrote:
The Hound wrote:Heard that there was a CU supporter punched a 16 year old Modbury player when a scuffle broke out near the sidelines, pretty poor form and I hope the club takes action against the individual


yes it was very poor form and i can garantee the club is not happy at all about it. the game was played in great spirts until then i thought it was a very hard but fair game. look forward to playing them again they are a very good bunch of lads.. umm dunno his name but i think its there young number 16 blonde hair if im correct very good player has good skill and some good pace.


I look forward to hearing what the club does about it sobcu, was disgraceful to say the least, regardless of how old the lad was! Lucky he only escaped with a split lip and wasn't seriously injured, but a real courageous effort to hit him from behind also!!!! Hope the SAAFL takes action also, but credit to the CU coach who did apologise after the game. Not good for footy, especially after the game was played in fairly good spirits the whole match on the field with it being a pretty close game up to half time.
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Re: SAAFL Div 7 & 7R (2010)

Postby Executive Member » Mon Jun 07, 2010 3:00 pm

hawks21 wrote:
sobcu wrote:
The Hound wrote:Heard that there was a CU supporter punched a 16 year old Modbury player when a scuffle broke out near the sidelines, pretty poor form and I hope the club takes action against the individual


yes it was very poor form and i can garantee the club is not happy at all about it. the game was played in great spirts until then i thought it was a very hard but fair game. look forward to playing them again they are a very good bunch of lads.. umm dunno his name but i think its there young number 16 blonde hair if im correct very good player has good skill and some good pace.


I look forward to hearing what the club does about it sobcu, was disgraceful to say the least, regardless of how old the lad was! Lucky he only escaped with a split lip and wasn't seriously injured, but a real courageous effort to hit him from behind also!!!! Hope the SAAFL takes action also, but credit to the CU coach who did apologise after the game. Not good for footy, especially after the game was played in fairly good spirits the whole match on the field with it being a pretty close game up to half time.


SAAFL can only take action if Modbury report the incident as I assume he wasnt reported by the field umpires
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