Congratulations to the SAAFL for giving us 2 15 year old girls as central umpires. That was a great idea.
if those girls are only 15 they are very well developed 15 year olds

by piccachu » Mon Aug 09, 2010 1:19 pm
Congratulations to the SAAFL for giving us 2 15 year old girls as central umpires. That was a great idea.
by Top End » Mon Aug 09, 2010 1:20 pm
Jimmy_041 wrote:Not the point - AGAIN, we have the League office disobeying instructions from the President and the Delegates
by Flipper » Mon Aug 09, 2010 8:19 pm
piccachu wrote:Not sure where it says any of that in my post, just says he is small and was the retaliator.
so what in your opinion did he retaliat to?
by Flipper » Mon Aug 09, 2010 8:26 pm
marbles wrote:Great win by the boys on the weekend. The magoo's copped it a bit but the A's put the foot down and the result speaks. I cant see what was spoken about on here before when it was mentioned that CBCOC were the number 2 side on the comp. Saw nothing to point that out. Our guys were strong at the ball and pressured the carrier to make the mistake and pounced. Bouncing back from 2 big losses was great to see. I will question the toughness of CBC though. We had a bloke sent off for an indiscretion but CBC were soft no doubts abou it.
Looking forward to what happens next week and beyond. To come from where we were to now is great for our club now and next year. I still think that Iggies and PAOC are the sides taht will determine the promotion and the rest of the sides playing off in finals.
by chram88 » Mon Aug 09, 2010 8:43 pm
piccachu wrote:Scoreboard most certainly didnt do the game down at the Thunder dome justice,
very Physical game of footy (which surprised me a little bit)
but in the end Portland were up to the task and ran away with it,
just a quick comment on a few of CBCOC players. if number 5 doesnt get atleast 5 for king hitting the smallest bloke on the oval in the back of the head right infront of the umpire there is something wrong, and number 9 was the biggest sniper i have played against, to his credit he got away with it and what always happens was the retaliator got caught.
by Hellboy » Mon Aug 09, 2010 9:01 pm
by Jimmy_041 » Mon Aug 09, 2010 9:06 pm
by Felch » Mon Aug 09, 2010 9:08 pm
by Felch » Mon Aug 09, 2010 9:09 pm
Hellboy wrote:I was just sitting here thinking the same thing chram
As my Dad would say the little pri** probably has got away with it 20 times and this time he got one back. He ll think twice next time
Quit crying you sooks - all we here on here is everyone else has bad changerooms or a bad oval and your the victims of a punch, yet if one of you belt someone then you think its funny or the blokes soft because he stood in front of that big thug old bloke of yours
Ive never heard such bleating in all my life
by Jimmy_041 » Mon Aug 09, 2010 9:10 pm
Felch wrote:The whole incident with No. 5 from CBCOC was handled pretty well by the umps. He did hit a bloke, from behind, to the side of the head when he wasnt looking. Copped a red-card, end of story. Im sure he was fired up by something in the first place, but you need to be better than that. Umps handled our red card incident pretty well too i thought.
This whole umpire stuff has become boring. The 2 umps in charge of our game on Saturday did a great job. Sure, they made mistakes but both girls looked more than capable. Surely peoples energies are better directed at things they can control, rather than whining about things they cant really change.
Just on our game on the weekend, i thought Douglas was by far CBCOC's best player but having him get most of his possies in the back half definately didnt help CBCOC's cause. He looked as if he was playing a sweeping role back there for large chunks of the game. The Dolphins also had a tall backline, which suited us i think. Wareing was too agile at ground level for his opponent all day, plus they really didnt have any answer to Moody, Laslett and Wiles through the midfield, or when they pushed forward of centre.
by Felch » Mon Aug 09, 2010 9:15 pm
Jimmy_041 wrote:Felch wrote:The whole incident with No. 5 from CBCOC was handled pretty well by the umps. He did hit a bloke, from behind, to the side of the head when he wasnt looking. Copped a red-card, end of story. Im sure he was fired up by something in the first place, but you need to be better than that. Umps handled our red card incident pretty well too i thought.
This whole umpire stuff has become boring. The 2 umps in charge of our game on Saturday did a great job. Sure, they made mistakes but both girls looked more than capable. Surely peoples energies are better directed at things they can control, rather than whining about things they cant really change.
Just on our game on the weekend, i thought Douglas was by far CBCOC's best player but having him get most of his possies in the back half definately didnt help CBCOC's cause. He looked as if he was playing a sweeping role back there for large chunks of the game. The Dolphins also had a tall backline, which suited us i think. Wareing was too agile at ground level for his opponent all day, plus they really didnt have any answer to Moody, Laslett and Wiles through the midfield, or when they pushed forward of centre.
by The Dark Knight » Mon Aug 09, 2010 9:20 pm
Felch wrote:Jimmy_041 wrote:Felch wrote:The whole incident with No. 5 from CBCOC was handled pretty well by the umps. He did hit a bloke, from behind, to the side of the head when he wasnt looking. Copped a red-card, end of story. Im sure he was fired up by something in the first place, but you need to be better than that. Umps handled our red card incident pretty well too i thought.
This whole umpire stuff has become boring. The 2 umps in charge of our game on Saturday did a great job. Sure, they made mistakes but both girls looked more than capable. Surely peoples energies are better directed at things they can control, rather than whining about things they cant really change.
Just on our game on the weekend, i thought Douglas was by far CBCOC's best player but having him get most of his possies in the back half definately didnt help CBCOC's cause. He looked as if he was playing a sweeping role back there for large chunks of the game. The Dolphins also had a tall backline, which suited us i think. Wareing was too agile at ground level for his opponent all day, plus they really didnt have any answer to Moody, Laslett and Wiles through the midfield, or when they pushed forward of centre.
Ok, i will add his opponent did seem to have an extremely large head, very elongated. This may have affected his centre of gravity and created the illusion of Wareing being agile...
by Flipper » Mon Aug 09, 2010 10:10 pm
Felch wrote:The whole incident with No. 5 from CBCOC was handled pretty well by the umps. He did hit a bloke, from behind, to the side of the head when he wasnt looking. Copped a red-card, end of story. Im sure he was fired up by something in the first place, but you need to be better than that. Umps handled our red card incident pretty well too i thought.
This whole umpire stuff has become boring. The 2 umps in charge of our game on Saturday did a great job. Sure, they made mistakes but both girls looked more than capable. Surely peoples energies are better directed at things they can control, rather than whining about things they cant really change.
Just on our game on the weekend, i thought Douglas was by far CBCOC's best player but having him get most of his possies in the back half definately didnt help CBCOC's cause. He looked as if he was playing a sweeping role back there for large chunks of the game. The Dolphins also had a tall backline, which suited us i think. Wareing was too agile at ground level for his opponent all day, plus they really didnt have any answer to Moody, Laslett and Wiles through the midfield, or when they pushed forward of centre.
by true colors » Mon Aug 09, 2010 11:00 pm
by Dolphin Express » Tue Aug 10, 2010 9:28 am
by turbo182 » Tue Aug 10, 2010 9:41 am
true colors wrote:the two girls are the best of the academy umps. on the 1 old ump 1 young the sanfl control div 3 that is why u only get the young umps in div 3. in my opinion they should be in div 1res & div 2res. learning to umpire.
by Iron Fist » Tue Aug 10, 2010 9:44 am
turbo182 wrote:true colors wrote:the two girls are the best of the academy umps. on the 1 old ump 1 young the sanfl control div 3 that is why u only get the young umps in div 3. in my opinion they should be in div 1res & div 2res. learning to umpire.
Ditto. The two girls have consitently been better then their male counterparts. Having said that, I don't get the hype with complaining about umpiring. Just get on with it eh?
Get the feeling we will need to not only win, but win reasonbly well against a Para Hills side pretty desperate to end the season on a positive note. No easy games at the Paddocks. Didn't see Mitcham winning by 90 points thats for sure!
Any tribunal dates to coem out of aforementioned Portland/CBCOC Blues?
by piccachu » Tue Aug 10, 2010 10:29 am
Ok, i will add his opponent did seem to have an extremely large head, very elongated. This may have affected his centre of gravity and created the illusion of Wareing being agile...
by Iron Fist » Tue Aug 10, 2010 10:50 am
piccachu wrote:Ok, i will add his opponent did seem to have an extremely large head, very elongated. This may have affected his centre of gravity and created the illusion of Wareing being agile...
that poor fellow at full back copped a fair bit of stick about the shape/size of his head aswell from the crowd.
as for number 9 so when he kneed dicko in the head twice when he was getting up is not dirty, hence the retaliation and when he belted coppo, tell you what when coppo wanted to have a dig back and was held back by 4 players he didnt look like such a mad dog.the blokes like jake king, zero ability and there to ruin football games. quite obviously it didnt work so maybe its time to try something new. PLAY ON
by piccachu » Tue Aug 10, 2010 11:21 am
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