by Media Park » Sun Aug 15, 2010 3:47 pm
Wedgie wrote:I wear skin tight arseless leather pants, wtf do you wear?
by bloods08 » Sun Aug 15, 2010 3:48 pm
Media Park wrote:Was that quarter time? Or is this a less-imposing team?
by magpie in the 80's » Sun Aug 15, 2010 4:36 pm
by The Duke » Sun Aug 15, 2010 4:55 pm
magpie in the 80's wrote: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
by aceman » Sun Aug 15, 2010 5:33 pm
The Duke wrote:magpie in the 80's wrote: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
One of the more nail bitting rounds of football produced in 2010 by the HFL.
Any clubs in the market for an impact coach in 2011?
by Alaska » Sun Aug 15, 2010 7:22 pm
by Footy Warrior » Sun Aug 15, 2010 8:55 pm
by Off The Wall » Sun Aug 15, 2010 9:59 pm
Alaska wrote:Echunga v CALLINGTON
B Grade 35 to nothing
Well every team has to play them twice a year.
We have played them on the last game for the last two years. They showed some fight last year
This year at Echunga/Plug. (I am sure hundreds can remember the old oval) Not a good situation to try to gain an advantage in the FINAL FIVE.
I watched ¾ of the B grade and found that Callington have No Idea!
This was the game you needed to be at OWEN.
I thought that after watching this debacle, that Training with the Cones would have been a better option.
I could if required give 7 out of the 15 players that turned up for Cally a critique on their game that involved them being new to AFL ( I think dancers would have been appropriate) (Chasing butterflies would be a positive).
So to all you Hills dwellers..Yes your U14 team that has a reasonable coach could beat them.
Also what To Do from here on?
I think as a result of today FINAL 5 positions have been decided?
by Swamp Donkey » Sun Aug 15, 2010 10:10 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.
Chances are both of these guys have achieved more in their footballing lives than you, as was mentioned on TFS when they introduced Quinno as a 4 time SANFL premiership player, im pretty sure that makes him a champion against decent opposition....... They werent on there to embarass Callington although it was inevitable that was going to happen.
by Benchwarmer » Mon Aug 16, 2010 1:25 am
by NSP » Mon Aug 16, 2010 9:00 am
Benchwarmer wrote:Sherminator - cannot agree more.
Maybe they can get the Gums dills back on TFS and tell us all how they went against a benchmark team! How wonderful of them to boast about easy goals against an undermanned team busting its guts out to keep a club going.
From what I have seen in country footy in Vic and WA over the past few decades, less than 1% of clubs that fold ever reform (even as half of a merger party after being in recess).
If your club was struggling like Cally are, would you walk and go to a better performing club and hope someone else would pull up their sleeves and do the hard work or would you stay there and fight for the jumper no matter how bad things got.
Obviously a couple of dozen people have enough pride and fight to keep their club alive and that is a highly commendable thing.
I would love to bet that the aforementioned two players would never ever consider the achievement of joining a club like Cally and helping them turn around from where they are now to finals or a flag. Doing something like that would kick the sh1t out of an achievement like a ton of goals or a one game effort that will be just a forgettable sentence in a newspaper soon.
by Alaska » Mon Aug 16, 2010 10:59 am
Off The Wall wrote:Alaska wrote:Echunga v CALLINGTON
B Grade 35 to nothing
Well every team has to play them twice a year.
We have played them on the last game for the last two years. They showed some fight last year
This year at Echunga/Plug. (I am sure hundreds can remember the old oval) Not a good situation to try to gain an advantage in the FINAL FIVE.
I watched ¾ of the B grade and found that Callington have No Idea!
This was the game you needed to be at OWEN.
I thought that after watching this debacle, that Training with the Cones would have been a better option.
I could if required give 7 out of the 15 players that turned up for Cally a critique on their game that involved them being new to AFL ( I think dancers would have been appropriate) (Chasing butterflies would be a positive).
So to all you Hills dwellers..Yes your U14 team that has a reasonable coach could beat them.
Also what To Do from here on?
I think as a result of today FINAL 5 positions have been decided?
Just to clarify, do you mean 35 points to nothing? Must of been a mud pit of epic proportions there
by The Sorce » Mon Aug 16, 2010 11:57 am
by 1250express » Mon Aug 16, 2010 12:40 pm
by Tanka » Mon Aug 16, 2010 2:25 pm
by Media Park » Mon Aug 16, 2010 3:25 pm
Benchwarmer wrote:Sherminator - cannot agree more.
Maybe they can get the Gums dills back on TFS and tell us all how they went against a benchmark team! How wonderful of them to boast about easy goals against an undermanned team busting its guts out to keep a club going.
From what I have seen in country footy in Vic and WA over the past few decades, less than 1% of clubs that fold ever reform (even as half of a merger party after being in recess).
If your club was struggling like Cally are, would you walk and go to a better performing club and hope someone else would pull up their sleeves and do the hard work or would you stay there and fight for the jumper no matter how bad things got.
Obviously a couple of dozen people have enough pride and fight to keep their club alive and that is a highly commendable thing.
I would love to bet that the aforementioned two players would never ever consider the achievement of joining a club like Cally and helping them turn around from where they are now to finals or a flag. Doing something like that would kick the sh1t out of an achievement like a ton of goals or a one game effort that will be just a forgettable sentence in a newspaper soon.
Wedgie wrote:I wear skin tight arseless leather pants, wtf do you wear?
by Media Park » Mon Aug 16, 2010 3:52 pm
Wedgie wrote:I wear skin tight arseless leather pants, wtf do you wear?
by Justquietly » Mon Aug 16, 2010 5:02 pm
by HB_Flanker » Mon Aug 16, 2010 5:26 pm
Benchwarmer wrote:Sherminator - cannot agree more.
Maybe they can get the Gums dills back on TFS and tell us all how they went against a benchmark team! How wonderful of them to boast about easy goals against an undermanned team busting its guts out to keep a club going.
From what I have seen in country footy in Vic and WA over the past few decades, less than 1% of clubs that fold ever reform (even as half of a merger party after being in recess).
If your club was struggling like Cally are, would you walk and go to a better performing club and hope someone else would pull up their sleeves and do the hard work or would you stay there and fight for the jumper no matter how bad things got.
Obviously a couple of dozen people have enough pride and fight to keep their club alive and that is a highly commendable thing.
I would love to bet that the aforementioned two players would never ever consider the achievement of joining a club like Cally and helping them turn around from where they are now to finals or a flag. Doing something like that would kick the sh1t out of an achievement like a ton of goals or a one game effort that will be just a forgettable sentence in a newspaper soon.
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