Played cricket against a Player of the A Grade from SMOSH and he said he has the job.
Seaton vs SMOSH put it on a sunday if Hodges goes with him too

by Muffler » Mon Dec 13, 2010 10:10 am
by piccachu » Mon Dec 13, 2010 10:33 am
Tomeo has got the SMOSH JOB.
Played cricket against a Player of the A Grade from SMOSH and he said he has the job.
Seaton vs SMOSH put it on a sunday if Hodges goes with him too
by agent86 » Mon Dec 13, 2010 1:56 pm
by piccachu » Mon Dec 13, 2010 2:45 pm
Apparently M Fenney from Seaton was in Millicent on the week-end does anyone know if it was footy related
by a2m » Mon Dec 13, 2010 3:03 pm
by turbo182 » Mon Dec 13, 2010 3:08 pm
a2m wrote:Luke Stubing got the SMOSH job, great choice and top bloke has already started to take the training sessions as of tonight anyway, great appointment for an old scholar and top bloke to boot...
by Muffler » Mon Dec 13, 2010 8:14 pm
turbo182 wrote:a2m wrote:Luke Stubing got the SMOSH job, great choice and top bloke has already started to take the training sessions as of tonight anyway, great appointment for an old scholar and top bloke to boot...
Ditto. Don't know him, but have heard nothing but good things about him. Find out if they're spot on tonight I guess!
Muffler I'm interested as to what cricket match you were playing in yesterday?
by NO-MERCY » Tue Dec 14, 2010 5:52 pm
piccachu wrote:Apparently M Fenney from Seaton was in Millicent on the week-end does anyone know if it was footy related
i knew he was looking at having a meeting up there, he indicated to me that he was tossing up between there and staying at seaton, at that stage he was leaning towards staying at seaton but things may have changed since his visit
by agent86 » Wed Dec 15, 2010 9:16 am
NO-MERCY wrote:piccachu wrote:Apparently M Fenney from Seaton was in Millicent on the week-end does anyone know if it was footy related
i knew he was looking at having a meeting up there, he indicated to me that he was tossing up between there and staying at seaton, at that stage he was leaning towards staying at seaton but things may have changed since his visit
Its a common thing for him this time of the year, knowing Seatons in strife he'll continue to play hard ball to get out of pre-season training, while at the same time hope Seaton will offer him some extra $$$ to stay onboard.
He dont like training prior to Feb-March.
You know that agent.
Will he get his own way? probably
by piccachu » Wed Dec 15, 2010 9:26 am
Yeah your right getting him to train at anytime of the year was hard enough, would be another big loss if he does go though Seaton have already lost some toughness around the footy with wanders & Degabriel gone.
by Iron Fist » Wed Dec 15, 2010 9:37 am
piccachu wrote:Yeah your right getting him to train at anytime of the year was hard enough, would be another big loss if he does go though Seaton have already lost some toughness around the footy with wanders & Degabriel gone.
and to rub salt in to the wounds have heard from a pretty bloody good source that Patruno and Thompson both going to play this year in the B grade, 1 due to having family commitments not sure on the other
by piccachu » Wed Dec 15, 2010 9:58 am
You would think the players would play where picked, especially if good A graders like those 2.
Seaton in big trouble if blokes start dictating where they will be playing!
by agent86 » Wed Dec 15, 2010 10:15 am
by Sturtman » Wed Dec 15, 2010 10:44 am
piccachu wrote:Yeah your right getting him to train at anytime of the year was hard enough, would be another big loss if he does go though Seaton have already lost some toughness around the footy with wanders & Degabriel gone.
and to rub salt in to the wounds have heard from a pretty bloody good source that Patruno and Thompson both going to play this year in the B grade, 1 due to having family commitments not sure on the other
by Diesel » Wed Dec 15, 2010 4:34 pm
Sturtman wrote:piccachu wrote:Yeah your right getting him to train at anytime of the year was hard enough, would be another big loss if he does go though Seaton have already lost some toughness around the footy with wanders & Degabriel gone.
and to rub salt in to the wounds have heard from a pretty bloody good source that Patruno and Thompson both going to play this year in the B grade, 1 due to having family commitments not sure on the other
No good having a team half full of 30+ year old blokes like they had last year anyway so cant see the problem with them deciding to plays B's. Maybe their bodies are starting to pack up too especially Thommo who has been in and under packs for years.
by Muffler » Wed Dec 15, 2010 6:17 pm
Diesel wrote:Sturtman wrote:piccachu wrote:Yeah your right getting him to train at anytime of the year was hard enough, would be another big loss if he does go though Seaton have already lost some toughness around the footy with wanders & Degabriel gone.
and to rub salt in to the wounds have heard from a pretty bloody good source that Patruno and Thompson both going to play this year in the B grade, 1 due to having family commitments not sure on the other
No good having a team half full of 30+ year old blokes like they had last year anyway so cant see the problem with them deciding to plays B's. Maybe their bodies are starting to pack up too especially Thommo who has been in and under packs for years.
Would have thought thats what the C grade was for. Not sure how You would be developing the kids if there is no room left the B grade and they either play A grade too early or get stuck learning nothing in the C grade. Not sure how this would be putting the club first either and its development
by Iron Fist » Thu Dec 16, 2010 8:19 am
by piccachu » Thu Dec 16, 2010 8:23 am
bit different if they cant commit every week.
The way I read it was they were just gonna play B grade, no reasons for them to do that.
know that we have a better idea of why, I think its great they aint just throwing in the towel and will help to develop a good B grade side, playing with blokes of that calibre would definately help young guys!!
by Iron Fist » Thu Dec 16, 2010 8:25 am
piccachu wrote:bit different if they cant commit every week.
The way I read it was they were just gonna play B grade, no reasons for them to do that.
know that we have a better idea of why, I think its great they aint just throwing in the towel and will help to develop a good B grade side, playing with blokes of that calibre would definately help young guys!!
would much prefer they were doing this in our jumper rather than seatons though, seatons B grade were very strong last year and obviously only getting better if the likes of these blokes plus the coach of the B grade another who is still capable of playing A grade are all suiting up in the 2nds, going to have a ripper B grade side
by piccachu » Thu Dec 16, 2010 8:28 am
Will be a ripper of a B grade side!
They would have to be favourites to win the flag again in the 2's!
Any more news one there A's though?? Any more losses or have they started to recruit a few more?!
Its all good having a strong B grade but at the end of the day the A's make or break the club
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