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Re: Gaelic Football in South Australia

Postby schimma » Tue Sep 21, 2010 6:22 pm

Western Ireland have a few key outs with mitch portlock starting his family and taking the year off overseas.

ins always talk but a few names that have been thrown up are Colville, Mcgregor, Kluzek, Reever is keen again, also a few guns from Shocs coming out.
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Re: Gaelic Football in South Australia

Postby the milky bar kid » Tue Sep 21, 2010 6:24 pm

Flinders O'Neills wrote:How are other clubs looking for the new season a month out from the start?

Any big recriutment drives??

2 new mens teams should be pretty interesting....

For our part we have had the usual influx of players wanting to play gaelic for the first time, trouble is they all usually last about 2 weeks!!......


I'd expect a similar Na Fianna side to the one seen last year, but as with every season there may be one or two new faces. Seeing our 'big' recruits of the last two years have been Jolly & Bryant, we can only go up from here.
Still in talks with an ex Australian goalkeeper tho :D

Looking forward to the new look competition with the extra teams, but is the draw capable of taking 9 teams without a double header weekend or two???
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Re: Gaelic Football in South Australia

Postby schimma » Tue Sep 21, 2010 6:42 pm

the milky bar kid wrote:
Flinders O'Neills wrote:How are other clubs looking for the new season a month out from the start?

Any big recriutment drives??

2 new mens teams should be pretty interesting....

For our part we have had the usual influx of players wanting to play gaelic for the first time, trouble is they all usually last about 2 weeks!!......


I'd expect a similar Na Fianna side to the one seen last year, but as with every season there may be one or two new faces. Seeing our 'big' recruits of the last two years have been Jolly & Bryant, we can only go up from here.
Still in talks with an ex Australian goalkeeper tho :D

put not in my house wristwatcher in goals

Looking forward to the new look competition with the extra teams, but is the draw capable of taking 9 teams without a double header weekend or two???
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Re: Gaelic Football in South Australia

Postby Cheese Twisties » Thu Sep 23, 2010 2:24 pm

schimma wrote:Western Ireland have a few key outs with mitch portlock starting his family and taking the year off overseas.

ins always talk but a few names that have been thrown up are Colville, Mcgregor, Kluzek, Reever is keen again, also a few guns from Shocs coming out.

The Taints brainstrust has spent most the off season trying to lure players to the SA State Team - and so havent done much "list management" work for the Taints 3peat campaign as yet! We will get Millsy back to the playing ranks (unless he is used to the relaxed pace of purely coaching) and we should get more games out of Linc Rogers this year than we did last. Lushy is going around again, in fact i dont think anyone has indicated that they wont be back for 2010/2011.

Plus with the largest number of Taints players going away to NZ on the State Trip in recent memory, a few of our boys should be firing and ready to get straight into it come round 1. Which will hopefully help us with our notoriously awful (and often humerous) starts to the season!

Should be a cracking season IMHO!
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Re: Gaelic Football in South Australia

Postby wristwatcher » Thu Sep 23, 2010 9:59 pm

Its gonna be great to have 9 Mens teams again. Lookin forward to some new talent having a crack at our great game. :)
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Re: Gaelic Football in South Australia

Postby Flinders O'Neills » Fri Sep 24, 2010 1:24 am

With one season now it will also show which teams are really the best around......should be good...

Wrist watcher you'll be happy to know Todd "Love Child" McSorley is now Filinders O'Neills captain, with Forum pest Neville Bartoss taking the reigns as mens coach......can the Flinders Premiership dry spell be broken....I'd say not, but you wouldn't want to ref our lot!!
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Re: Gaelic Football in South Australia

Postby wristwatcher » Fri Sep 24, 2010 2:00 am

Flinders O'Neills wrote:With one season now it will also show which teams are really the best around......should be good...

Wrist watcher you'll be happy to know Todd "Love Child" McSorley is now Filinders O'Neills captain, with Forum pest Neville Bartoss taking the reigns as mens coach......can the Flinders Premiership dry spell be broken....I'd say not, but you wouldn't want to ref our lot!!





Good call on Todd "Wristys Juddy" Mcsorely but i only gave him votes when he deserves them. If you have him in every game you will clearly have that dead ball kicker that makes you an attacking threat every week. Hope to also see Rhys Townsend back in the midfield mix with him. Another guy i enjoy watching up close.
Not sure what your talkin about re the reffing. Some of the things i liked about reffing involved FON. ie. Paddy Mcguiness always fills out the team sheet correctly and has it ready and is yet in many years of reffing his team to give me the oh so often heard "shit sorry mate its not ready,can i hand it in later". Also always look forward to the banter present at a Flinders game and the fact that you boys can be pr*cks on the field but still up for a beer and a chat after the game.
In regards to the referees i wont be doing any games if the commitee doesnt learn from its mistakes from last year and according to my calculations there must be about 15 refs in the association now.
Its my understanding the you are on the commitee now (my sources may be wrong) but if this is the case then allow me to put forward the idea that the ref co-ordinator (for mens football)needs to be a male who has played Mens Gaelic Football and also be present for junior/unqualified referees first few games to help facilitate there transformation from nervous whistle blower to confident consistent decision maker. This does not mean flying in people from round Australia at great expense but using the resources you have available to you in S.A
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Re: Gaelic Football in South Australia

Postby wristwatcher » Fri Sep 24, 2010 2:01 am

Flinders O'Neills wrote:With one season now it will also show which teams are really the best around......should be good...

Wrist watcher you'll be happy to know Todd "Love Child" McSorley is now Filinders O'Neills captain, with Forum pest Neville Bartoss taking the reigns as mens coach......can the Flinders Premiership dry spell be broken....I'd say not, but you wouldn't want to ref our lot!!





Good call on Todd "Wristys Juddy" Mcsorely but i only gave him votes when he deserves them. If you have him in every game you will clearly have that dead ball kicker that makes you an attacking threat every week. Hope to also see Rhys Townsend back in the midfield mix with him. Another guy i enjoy watching up close.
Not sure what your talkin about re the reffing. Some of the things i liked about reffing involved FON. ie. Paddy Mcguiness always fills out the team sheet correctly and has it ready and is yet in many years of reffing his team to give me the oh so often heard "shit sorry mate its not ready,can i hand it in later". Also always look forward to the banter present at a Flinders game and the fact that you boys can be pr*cks on the field but still up for a beer and a chat after the game.
In regards to the referees i wont be doing any games if the commitee doesnt learn from its mistakes from last year and according to my calculations there must be about 15 refs in the association now.
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Re: Gaelic Football in South Australia

Postby wristwatcher » Fri Sep 24, 2010 2:03 am

Flinders O'Neills wrote:With one season now it will also show which teams are really the best around......should be good...

Wrist watcher you'll be happy to know Todd "Love Child" McSorley is now Filinders O'Neills captain, with Forum pest Neville Bartoss taking the reigns as mens coach......can the Flinders Premiership dry spell be broken....I'd say not, but you wouldn't want to ref our lot!!





Good call on Todd "Wristys Juddy" Mcsorely but i only gave him votes when he deserves them. If you have him in every game you will clearly have that dead ball kicker that makes you an attacking threat every week. Hope to also see Rhys Townsend back in the midfield mix with him. Another guy i enjoy watching up close.
Not sure what your talkin about re the reffing. Some of the things i liked about reffing involved FON. ie. Paddy Mcguiness always fills out the team sheet correctly and has it ready and is yet in many years of reffing his team to give me the oh so often heard "shit sorry mate its not ready,can i hand it in later". Also always look forward to the banter present at a Flinders game and the fact that you boys can be pr*cks on the field but still up for a beer and a chat after the game.
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Re: Gaelic Football in South Australia

Postby Flinders O'Neills » Fri Sep 24, 2010 2:26 am

hahah well paddy is a living Saint in my book....love it when he suits up when we are short...

Rhys IMO is the best player in the league....he is better at Gaelic than he is at Soccer where he is in the top 5 Strikers in the Super league...

only joking re the refs....

Wristy mate, not sure I'm on the comittee, we at flinders are now sharing the meeting load....but if you want me, Neville bartos or jars to braoch a subject PM me
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Re: Gaelic Football in South Australia

Postby Major Gun » Fri Sep 24, 2010 10:37 am

9 teams....almost time for two divisions. There will be a gulf between top 5 and bottom 4
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Re: Gaelic Football in South Australia

Postby wristwatcher » Fri Sep 24, 2010 11:06 am

Major Gun wrote:9 teams....almost time for two divisions. There will be a gulf between top 5 and bottom 4




Well speaking of top 5. Id assume that would have to be last years 3 X GF teams St.B,Onkas and dual runner up W.I. The team that led at half time in both their semis; Na Fianna. Perenially strong starters Liverpool..oops i mean Flinders. Thats 5. Which i guess suggests that I.A will occupy their oh to familiar role of cellar dweller. In the bottom half that leaves the 2 new teams Rosys and Port along with last years virgins Mitcham. Is this what your suggesting MR Gunn??? Am i close?
Wristys tip from the rough is for the all new team from the Port led by young Stevie Ray Clay to make the finals in their debut season. :shock:
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Re: Gaelic Football in South Australia

Postby Swooper16 » Fri Sep 24, 2010 11:25 am

wristwatcher wrote:
Major Gun wrote:9 teams....almost time for two divisions. There will be a gulf between top 5 and bottom 4




Well speaking of top 5. Id assume that would have to be last years 3 X GF teams St.B,Onkas and dual runner up W.I. The team that led at half time in both their semis; Na Fianna. Perenially strong starters Liverpool..oops i mean Flinders. Thats 5. Which i guess suggests that I.A will occupy their oh to familiar role of cellar dweller. In the bottom half that leaves the 2 new teams Rosys and Port along with last years virgins Mitcham. Is this what your suggesting MR Gunn??? Am i close?
Wristys tip from the rough is for the all new team from the Port led by young Stevie Ray Clay to make the finals in their debut season. :shock:


At whose expense...?
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Re: Gaelic Football in South Australia

Postby Major Gun » Fri Sep 24, 2010 11:54 am

Not sure who WW is saying may slip. Is he suggesting Onkas may struggle with out G.P or that Flinders will fall away in the one season format?Only he can answer that question.

He's spot on about my top 5 by the way.
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Re: Gaelic Football in South Australia

Postby wristwatcher » Fri Sep 24, 2010 1:57 pm

Major Gun wrote:Not sure who WW is saying may slip. Is he suggesting Onkas may struggle with out G.P or that Flinders will fall away in the one season format?Only he can answer that question.

He's spot on about my top 5 by the way.



This will liven up the thread.....At the expense of Flinders O Neil :shock: SORRY BENJI. You boys have the talent to win a title but it is a consistent trend that your best 13 or 15 are not on the park week in week out. You are capable of beating anyone but also have a tendancy to drop games you would very much expect to win.
Also im not sure if the problem has been rectified but wont you be starting the season on -1 due to lack of a man with a whistle?
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Re: Gaelic Football in South Australia

Postby schimma » Fri Sep 24, 2010 2:07 pm

wristwatcher wrote:
Major Gun wrote:Not sure who WW is saying may slip. Is he suggesting Onkas may struggle with out G.P or that Flinders will fall away in the one season format?Only he can answer that question.

He's spot on about my top 5 by the way.



This will liven up the thread.....At the expense of Flinders O Neil :shock: SORRY BENJI. You boys have the talent to win a title but it is a consistent trend that your best 13 or 15 are not on the park week in week out. You are capable of beating anyone but also have a tendancy to drop games you would very much expect to win.
Also im not sure if the problem has been rectified but wont you be starting the season on -1 due to lack of a man with a whistle?



same as western ireland unless gags gets the go ahead. Goats to struggle missing the might of portlock, Haskett and mybe Christie
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Re: Gaelic Football in South Australia

Postby Swooper16 » Fri Sep 24, 2010 2:22 pm

schimma wrote:
wristwatcher wrote:
Major Gun wrote:Not sure who WW is saying may slip. Is he suggesting Onkas may struggle with out G.P or that Flinders will fall away in the one season format?Only he can answer that question.

He's spot on about my top 5 by the way.



This will liven up the thread.....At the expense of Flinders O Neil :shock: SORRY BENJI. You boys have the talent to win a title but it is a consistent trend that your best 13 or 15 are not on the park week in week out. You are capable of beating anyone but also have a tendancy to drop games you would very much expect to win.
Also im not sure if the problem has been rectified but wont you be starting the season on -1 due to lack of a man with a whistle?



same as western ireland unless gags gets the go ahead. Goats to struggle missing the might of portlock, Haskett and mybe Christie


Whats the issue with Gags Schimma...?

My $0.02 worth - I think Onkas minus Gabe could be a tougher opposition (in 15 a side anyway). I dont mean any dissrespect to him as he is arguably the best player in the comp but for a team with a lot of good players Onkas did become very 1 dimensional last year. And as the finals series showed if you can go someway to nullifying him (which is a very tough ask) Onkas didnt really seem to have a plan B.

State team fly out to NZ on Sunday. Hopefully they have internet access over there so we can provide daily results. ;)
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Re: Gaelic Football in South Australia

Postby schimma » Fri Sep 24, 2010 2:24 pm

Swooper16 wrote:
schimma wrote:
wristwatcher wrote:
Major Gun wrote:Not sure who WW is saying may slip. Is he suggesting Onkas may struggle with out G.P or that Flinders will fall away in the one season format?Only he can answer that question.

He's spot on about my top 5 by the way.



This will liven up the thread.....At the expense of Flinders O Neil :shock: SORRY BENJI. You boys have the talent to win a title but it is a consistent trend that your best 13 or 15 are not on the park week in week out. You are capable of beating anyone but also have a tendancy to drop games you would very much expect to win.
Also im not sure if the problem has been rectified but wont you be starting the season on -1 due to lack of a man with a whistle?



same as western ireland unless gags gets the go ahead. Goats to struggle missing the might of portlock, Haskett and mybe Christie


Whats the issue with Gags Schimma...?

My $0.02 worth - I think Onkas minus Gabe could be a tougher opposition (in 15 a side anyway). I dont mean any dissrespect to him as he is arguably the best player in the comp but for a team with a lot of good players Onkas did become very 1 dimensional last year. And as the finals series showed if you can go someway to nullifying him (which is a very tough ask) Onkas didnt really seem to have a plan B.

State team fly out to NZ on Sunday. Hopefully they have internet access over there so we can provide daily results. ;)



Gags as an umpire. So we dont start like flinders and -1
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Re: Gaelic Football in South Australia

Postby the milky bar kid » Fri Sep 24, 2010 2:27 pm

I still think you have 5 teams going into only 4 finals spots WW.

Very excited for the sunday morning flyout! I plan on safooty.net as my communication witht the outside world whilst there, so we better have internet!
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Re: Gaelic Football in South Australia

Postby Cheese Twisties » Fri Sep 24, 2010 3:04 pm

Yes the State Team accomadation has internet access, and im bringing my laptop - so unless someone unplugs the long extension cord that supplys Middle Earth with electricity then these pages should provide the outside world (or the 7 people that read this thread) with an informative travel diary of the trip!

Will be a very Warwick Todd style travel diary IMHO...
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