by On The Ball » Fri Nov 12, 2010 11:36 am
by Newsbreaker » Fri Nov 12, 2010 12:00 pm
On The Ball wrote:Haven't seen this leauge at all..
But all the grounds I've seen appear to be quite small - Mt. Barker, Mt. Lofty & Bridgewater.
Is this a common theme, with the other teams grounds?
& how does this effect the style of game played?
by Bat Pad » Fri Nov 12, 2010 1:28 pm
by The Note Book » Fri Nov 12, 2010 1:53 pm
Newsbreaker wrote:On The Ball wrote:Haven't seen this leauge at all..
But all the grounds I've seen appear to be quite small - Mt. Barker, Mt. Lofty & Bridgewater.
Is this a common theme, with the other teams grounds?
& how does this effect the style of game played?
I wouldn't say all the grounds are small; there are only two really small grounds in Ironbank and Bridgewater. The rest of the ovals are much more of a regular shape with some longer ones (Uraidla) and some wider ones (Blackwood) and some of them have a slop to them. Blackwood, Mt Lofty, Birdwood and Uraidla.
The small ovals don’t really have a major affect on how the game is played. They maybe a bit higher scoring and some of the teams with more running players don't generally play well there, but overall it makes very little difference.
by sound4 » Fri Nov 12, 2010 2:00 pm
The Note Book wrote:Newsbreaker wrote:On The Ball wrote:Haven't seen this leauge at all..
But all the grounds I've seen appear to be quite small - Mt. Barker, Mt. Lofty & Bridgewater.
Is this a common theme, with the other teams grounds?
& how does this effect the style of game played?
I wouldn't say all the grounds are small; there are only two really small grounds in Ironbank and Bridgewater. The rest of the ovals are much more of a regular shape with some longer ones (Uraidla) and some wider ones (Blackwood) and some of them have a slop to them. Blackwood, Mt Lofty, Birdwood and Uraidla.
The small ovals don’t really have a major affect on how the game is played. They maybe a bit higher scoring and some of the teams with more running players don't generally play well there, but overall it makes very little difference.
When and watched a few games this year & i wouldn't of thought the size & shape of the grounds had too much to do with the results, but more so the conditions of the oval (speaking only of the finals, not any another time) i understand this has been spoken about before, so i'm not going to flog a dead horse. However you would hope the HFL have organised better ovals for the finals next year, regardless of whos or where they are...
by The Muddy Roo » Fri Nov 12, 2010 7:58 pm
Bat Pad wrote:After this years GF it got me thinking, has anyone gone undefeated in Central Div and won the flag? I can think of teams that went through the regular season undefeated (Hahndorf 2000, 98?, Uri 2007, Mt Barker this year) but all those teams lost GF's. Any side gone all the way through? Mt Barker in 03 perhaps?
by pushing forward » Sun Nov 14, 2010 7:02 am
by Saint » Sun Nov 14, 2010 7:41 pm
pushing forward wrote:I think TV could possibly struggle next year with possible outs,
McDowell
Gunning
Sitters
Byrne x2
Hill
Clayton
Smitheran and Smith (probably only B graders next year)
With the loss of all these players i believe they will start on 2 or 3 points. Some smart recruiting will need to be done. Have heard they maybe throwing alot at Tanunda duo Kennedy and Wells, Kennedy being a 0 pointer. Wells maybe a smarter option than Ohara who would carry big points.
by Cougar » Sun Nov 14, 2010 8:52 pm
by Afterthesiren » Mon Nov 15, 2010 9:16 pm
by Newsbreaker » Tue Nov 16, 2010 9:17 am
Afterthesiren wrote:I'm told Blackwood no longer want Padroth at their club anymore, is he moving on?
by Armytank » Tue Nov 16, 2010 9:20 am
sound4 wrote: however Bridgewater on a wet day and Ironbank anytime are the exception of course.
by false » Tue Nov 16, 2010 9:39 am
Armytank wrote:sound4 wrote: however Bridgewater on a wet day and Ironbank anytime are the exception of course.
Enjoy div 2 you peanut................
by Armytank » Tue Nov 16, 2010 9:55 am
The informer wrote:Armytank wrote:sound4 wrote: however Bridgewater on a wet day and Ironbank anytime are the exception of course.
Enjoy div 2 you peanut................
Dam good one... You sure showed us!
by running forward » Tue Nov 16, 2010 5:59 pm
by ohh i dunno » Tue Nov 16, 2010 10:37 pm
running forward wrote:I drove past balhannah last night to see Onkas out training already. Its a bit early isnt it. The older boys like Kluny, Dingo dibba ect will be burnt out by round 1. Called in for a look was about 30-35 players out there but couldnt really see any new recruits just a lot of young kids running around. Have they kept there recruits from last year? Cause i couldnt see any of them out there.
by Bat Pad » Wed Nov 17, 2010 9:44 am
running forward wrote:I drove past balhannah last night to see Onkas out training already. Its a bit early isnt it. The older boys like Kluny, Dingo dibba ect will be burnt out by round 1. Called in for a look was about 30-35 players out there but couldnt really see any new recruits just a lot of young kids running around. Have they kept there recruits from last year? Cause i couldnt see any of them out there.
by atlantis » Wed Nov 17, 2010 10:55 am
ohh i dunno wrote:running forward wrote:I drove past balhannah last night to see Onkas out training already. Its a bit early isnt it. The older boys like Kluny, Dingo dibba ect will be burnt out by round 1. Called in for a look was about 30-35 players out there but couldnt really see any new recruits just a lot of young kids running around. Have they kept there recruits from last year? Cause i couldnt see any of them out there.
I know vonow has left and possibly butcher!
by lebron » Wed Nov 17, 2010 11:25 am
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