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Re: HFL Country Division

Postby Stewie Griffin » Fri Aug 13, 2010 4:53 pm

They went all the way to Melbourne to talk about their efforts on a National high-rating TV show,
How did I ever get 'big-noting' from that?
Meanwhile, How would you know what I have done in my football career? i could be Bobby Skilton for all you know.
Probably makes it worse that he is a 4 time SANFL premiership player, but gets so much joy and pride from
carving up the worst side getting around, one would think the bar might be set a little higher.
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Re: HFL Country Division

Postby Drop Bear » Fri Aug 13, 2010 5:09 pm

Stewie Griffin wrote:They went all the way to Melbourne to talk about their efforts on a National high-rating TV show,
How did I ever get 'big-noting' from that?
Meanwhile, How would you know what I have done in my football career? i could be Bobby Skilton for all you know.
Probably makes it worse that he is a 4 time SANFL premiership player, but gets so much joy and pride from
carving up the worst side getting around, one would think the bar might be set a little higher.


Quinno certainly isn't the sharpest tool in the shed, but can turn it on when/if he wants to.
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Re: HFL Country Division

Postby Swamp Donkey » Fri Aug 13, 2010 5:17 pm

Shortman wrote:
Stewie Griffin wrote:The Hills league should be very disappointed with the 2 muppets that got on the Footy show
and had a good laugh at Callington's expense, they big-noted themselves for kicking a bag against
a team that would lose games at Under-14 level.
Bet the Footy show wasn't ringing the week before when Gumeracha got rolled by 7 goals,
and the 2 'stars' kicked 2 goals and 1 goal, couple of real champions against decent opposition.


Big noting themselves ?? You should probably loosen the grip you have on yourself.


Yes.. big noting themselves :shock: :shock: Look at their opposition and tell me they did not go on the Footy Show for any other reason than to big note themselves. You can't say they did it to promote the league or to promote the brand of country footy in SA. It was totally all about themselves and degrading Callington and your footy league and it worked well.
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Re: HFL Country Division

Postby The Panther » Fri Aug 13, 2010 5:52 pm

People can always put their hand up to help the state of country footy out and in particular the HFL country division by spending a couple of years offering their services to Callington.
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Re: HFL Country Division

Postby daysofourlives » Fri Aug 13, 2010 6:25 pm

2 Old 2 Slow wrote:
Stewie Griffin wrote:The Hills league should be very disappointed with the 2 muppets that got on the Footy show
and had a good laugh at Callington's expense, they big-noted themselves for kicking a bag against
a team that would lose games at Under-14 level.
Bet the Footy show wasn't ringing the week before when Gumeracha got rolled by 7 goals,
and the 2 'stars' kicked 2 goals and 1 goal, couple of real champions against decent opposition.



Right on Stewie! Really humble weren't they, fair dinkum... good luck fittin your heads through the changeroom door at tomorrow's game

Love the way the panel cracked up when they said they were only 4th on the ladder!


how bout quinnos 4 sanfl premierships stewie?? he is a champ mate
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Re: HFL Country Division

Postby CK » Fri Aug 13, 2010 8:00 pm

The Panther wrote:People can always put their hand up to help the state of country footy out and in particular the HFL country division by spending a couple of years offering their services to Callington.


Callington have been offered help before from people more than willing to offer input and tangible assistance. It has been refused, phone calls not returned etc. If the information I have heard about how they intend to turn things around is correct, then it's very disappointing that a very short term fix is being considered in the absence of longer term plans that will be more likely to keep the club around in three or more years time.
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Re: HFL Country Division

Postby Media Park » Fri Aug 13, 2010 8:28 pm

daysofourlives wrote:
2 Old 2 Slow wrote:
Stewie Griffin wrote:The Hills league should be very disappointed with the 2 muppets that got on the Footy show
and had a good laugh at Callington's expense, they big-noted themselves for kicking a bag against
a team that would lose games at Under-14 level.
Bet the Footy show wasn't ringing the week before when Gumeracha got rolled by 7 goals,
and the 2 'stars' kicked 2 goals and 1 goal, couple of real champions against decent opposition.



Right on Stewie! Really humble weren't they, fair dinkum... good luck fittin your heads through the changeroom door at tomorrow's game

Love the way the panel cracked up when they said they were only 4th on the ladder!


how bout quinnos 4 sanfl premierships stewie?? he is a champ mate


Respect to the bloke- 4 SANFL flags is certainly a cracker of an effort....

Goals against Callington? Not so.

If he kicked 40 goals as a forward when he played for CDFC, then yeah, why not?

But it is absolute grandstanding carp to go on TFS after that.
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Re: HFL Country Division

Postby limb » Fri Aug 13, 2010 10:37 pm

When I was watching the footy show last night I was really hoping that the Gums fellas would finish by saying something like "but good on the Cally guys for having a dip each week" but was a bit disappointed when they decided not to show any respect for the struggling club.
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Re: HFL Country Division

Postby sherminator » Fri Aug 13, 2010 11:58 pm

I am an outsider and don't know much about the Hills comp. I haven't been associated with any footy club for 10+ years so I am a bit out of touch with the world of country football. What I have read on this forum (not just Hills but a number of leagues) makes me wonder if I will ever bother getting involved again. For me sporting clubs, in particular country footy clubs, are groups of people with a common interest(s). This involves the love of watching/competing in the sport but also the great relationships and friendships that are formed. The actual on-field success of the club is only one part of the experience of being involved in such clubs. It seems to me (as an outsider) that nowadays the only thing that seems to matter is on-field success. Clubs all over the state are paying ridiculous amounts of money to lure players and win premierships. That is fine for the AFL, SANFL etc. but after all is said and done we are talking about Country "Amateur" football. The great thing about country football clubs is they give small commiunities an identity. They provide entertainment and something meaningful for the town's youth to do on a weekend and it provides a platform for the residents of those communities to come together and socialise and have fun. For me the league is the vehicle that provides a competition for those clubs to play in. Now I read people saying that these clubs like Sedan & Callington should be relegated/kicked out of the league for not being good enough. I am neither agreeing nor disagreeing with those comments as I don't know much about the clubs/league. I would've thought that people would encourage such clubs to soldier on and keep trying. Whilst it may be a bit inconvenient to have to play them a couple of times a year, surely it would be better to have a club that gets flogged than no club at all? I guess what I am trying to say is, if they have a good bunch of people at their club who enjoy each others company etc. who cares if they are crap? It is HFL not AFL.
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Re: HFL Country Division

Postby Dogwatcher » Sat Aug 14, 2010 12:12 am

Great post Sherm.
Except one bit - keep involved.
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Re: HFL Country Division

Postby Jardarf » Sat Aug 14, 2010 11:54 am

Here is the quote from the big man himself in 'The Final Siren' today:

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With the demise of United Eagles and Sedan Cambrai this season we are now getting plenty of "advice" on what we should do. Put them down to C grade [particularly United Eagles] is a very common suggestion by very clever people. What we must for as long as possible is to maintain a football club in a country town for as long as possible. Without sporting clubs what do these towns have? What we must do is create competitions where these clubs can have some success.


Take note that as of this week Callington are now referred to as 'United Eagles' obviously because the name of 'Callington' comes with a stigma these days
As for the Big man's opinion - Gentlemen, Sharpen your knives, charge your cannons and let the piss-taking commence.....
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Re: HFL Country Division

Postby archbishop yee » Sun Aug 15, 2010 1:37 am

CK wrote:
The Panther wrote:People can always put their hand up to help the state of country footy out and in particular the HFL country division by spending a couple of years offering their services to Callington.


Callington have been offered help before from people more than willing to offer input and tangible assistance. It has been refused, phone calls not returned etc. If the information I have heard about how they intend to turn things around is correct, then it's very disappointing that a very short term fix is being considered in the absence of longer term plans that will be more likely to keep the club around in three or more years time.


What have you heard CK?

I remember about 7 or so years ago Craig Hutchinson hosted a reality TV shoe for Channel 7 called 'The Club' where players auditioned to be a part of the Hammerheads football club..They played in a Footscray based league...

This has merit for Callington !!!
The irony is re Gumeracha flogging them is that Gum are in themselves in quick fix mode
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Re: HFL Country Division

Postby westy » Sun Aug 15, 2010 2:12 am

for a full foward a bag used to be 6 to 7 plus. no one takes pride on beatings sides 20 goals plus. from an old school football player
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Re: HFL Country Division

Postby the tyre man » Sun Aug 15, 2010 7:56 am

Stewie Griffin wrote:After Ashby 'articulated' his first reply I reckon the panel figured 1 question was enough.
The fact that both of them were there reflected a complete lack of modesty or concern for Callington as a club.
I would be embarassed to go on the footy show and talk up 40 goals if it was against that opposition.
Its like bragging about fighting your way out of a wet paper bag.


i thnk somene is jealous cause they cant kick over a jam tin. they got asked to go on the footy show cause its a record that 2 players kicked 100 goals in the same team and finished on same game. thats why? wasnt for callington.if you wanted to hear bout callington go to there club rooms.plus 40 goals is 40 goals doesnt matter who you play
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Re: HFL Country Division

Postby magpie in the 80's » Sun Aug 15, 2010 10:06 am

Sedan Cambrai 2.4-16 def. by Macclesfield 19.12-126
Gumeracha 2.12-24 def. by Torrens Valley 11.17-83
Kangarilla 12.9-81 def. Meadows 7.3-45
Echunga 19.22.136 vs Callington 0.0.00
Nairne Bremer 4.2-26 def. by Kersbrook 13.12-90
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Re: HFL Country Division

Postby has been » Sun Aug 15, 2010 10:45 am

No bragging this week from the Gum boys !! The big noters couldn't kick a goal by the looks against half decent opposition. Hopefully that gets a mention on TFS this week.
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Re: HFL Country Division

Postby Stewie Griffin » Sun Aug 15, 2010 11:22 am

Did either of the Superstars kick any goals out of their massive '2' goal effort?
Wow, 2 guys kicked a 100 goals in a season from the same club,
Approximately 80 for each would've come against 2 sides in Cally and Sedan, what an achievement.
No question Quentin Grahams efforts with Central District are full of merit and had he gone on the Footy show
to talk about his 4 SANFL Premierships then fine and dandy, but I am surprised that he isn't embarassed
more than proud about the 40 goal day, coz he would've had days that he kicked 4 or 5 that would've been worth more
to him personally and worth more to his club.
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Re: HFL Country Division

Postby CK » Sun Aug 15, 2010 11:50 am

archbishop yee wrote:
CK wrote:
The Panther wrote:People can always put their hand up to help the state of country footy out and in particular the HFL country division by spending a couple of years offering their services to Callington.


Callington have been offered help before from people more than willing to offer input and tangible assistance. It has been refused, phone calls not returned etc. If the information I have heard about how they intend to turn things around is correct, then it's very disappointing that a very short term fix is being considered in the absence of longer term plans that will be more likely to keep the club around in three or more years time.


What have you heard CK?

I remember about 7 or so years ago Craig Hutchinson hosted a reality TV shoe for Channel 7 called 'The Club' where players auditioned to be a part of the Hammerheads football club..They played in a Footscray based league...

This has merit for Callington !!!
The irony is re Gumeracha flogging them is that Gum are in themselves in quick fix mode


It's been mooted that a lot of money be splashed out to buy in players. A LOT of money. If this is correct, then it really is a step backwards. We have all seen examples of clubs doing this for one season, doing okay on field, then the players leave en masse, and put the club straight back to where they are. In the process, loyal players who stuck by in the bad times and get dropped when the new ones come in, get justifiably annoyed and aren't that interested in returning to help out when the new players leave.

A recipe for disaster most times and I'd really hope this isn't seen as the solution out there.
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Re: HFL Country Division

Postby Media Park » Sun Aug 15, 2010 3:25 pm

so how did the cally circus go this week?
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Re: HFL Country Division

Postby bloods08 » Sun Aug 15, 2010 3:46 pm

Media Park wrote:so how did the cally circus go this week?


Echunga 19.22 (136)
Callington 0.0 (0)
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