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The Portland Football Cub - The Mighty Thunda 2011

Postby SATCHEL » Wed Mar 09, 2011 1:51 pm

Here we go for all those fans that dont like an open forum on other threads.
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Re: The Portland Football Cub - The Mighty Thunda 2011

Postby Hefty » Wed Mar 09, 2011 2:01 pm

marbles wrote:Here we go for all those fans that dont like an open forum on other threads.


About time!!
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Re: The Portland Football Cub - The Mighty Thunda 2011

Postby Bum Crack » Wed Mar 09, 2011 2:05 pm

:lol: :lol:
So you've seen everything have you?
Yep
Have you ever seen a man eat his own head?
No
Well you haven't seen everything then have you.
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Re: The Portland Football Cub - The Mighty Thunda 2011

Postby Lightning McQueen » Wed Mar 09, 2011 2:15 pm

You spelt "Thunder" wrong.
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Re: The Portland Football Cub - The Mighty Thunda 2011

Postby SATCHEL » Wed Mar 09, 2011 2:18 pm

Hefty wrote:
marbles wrote:Here we go for all those fans that dont like an open forum on other threads.


About time!!


Please Hefty if you do not have any positive comments for this thread and its not about us in anyway please do not post. Your comments are more valuable on the DIV 3 thread in which your more than welcome to post ;) ;) :lol:
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Re: The Portland Football Cub - The Mighty Thunda 2011

Postby SATCHEL » Wed Mar 09, 2011 2:19 pm

Lightning McQueen wrote:You spelt "Thunder" wrong.


Thats how spelt here down in the Ports. We talk real good like down here
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Re: The Portland Football Cub - The Mighty Thunda 2011

Postby Footy Chick » Wed Mar 09, 2011 2:25 pm

I just remembered deleted or locked the last Portland thread.

So you can keep this one as long as you're all good boys.
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Re: The Portland Football Cub - The Mighty Thunda 2011

Postby The Dark Knight » Wed Mar 09, 2011 6:53 pm

How are the boys shaping up Marbles, looking good on the track and fighting fit coming towards te start of the season?

I must it was both interesting and great to see Shaun Hinsley come back to us with Damon McCulloch joining him. Both can play and will be real handy for us.
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Re: The Portland Football Cub - The Mighty Thunda 2011

Postby Felch » Wed Mar 09, 2011 9:05 pm

The Dark Knight wrote:How are the boys shaping up Marbles, looking good on the track and fighting fit coming towards te start of the season?

I must it was both interesting and great to see Shaun Hinsley come back to us with Damon McCulloch joining him. Both can play and will be real handy for us.


That is interesting, as McCulloch has been training with us. Hinsley never has been a fan of pre-season, or training in general.

Both would go very, very well in D5.
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Re: The Portland Football Cub - The Mighty Thunda 2011

Postby SATCHEL » Thu Mar 10, 2011 7:32 am

The Dark Knight wrote:How are the boys shaping up Marbles, looking good on the track and fighting fit coming towards te start of the season?

I must it was both interesting and great to see Shaun Hinsley come back to us with Damon McCulloch joining him. Both can play and will be real handy for us.


We are shaping up rather well mate. Biggest, longest and the most full on pre season we have had i reckon. The boys look fit and its all because of their effort. The coach and other staff can only do so much. Its up to the lads over the Xmas break and so on which they have stuck to so its great work by them. The Hinsley, McCulloch thing is no real loss for us. As Felch said Hinsley was not able to get out to training due to work committments and Damon has obvioulsy followed like a sheep. From my understanding it was just said to Hinsley that he can come out whenever on game day and get paid for it. So when we are at a stage now compared to previous years where blokes in the have just rocked up and got games, they wont get that chance at all this year. Then they leave for greener pastures because they may have to earn their stripes to get up to where everyone else is. No big deal. Good luck to them. Again agreeing with Felch (who mind you looks great on the track for the Veterans Cup ;)) they will both be very very handy in Div 5.
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Re: The Portland Football Cub - The Mighty Thunda 2011

Postby superlative steve » Thu Mar 10, 2011 8:57 am

We are shaping up rather well mate. Biggest, longest and the most full on pre season we have had i reckon. The boys look fit and its all because of their effort. The coach and other staff can only do so much. Its up to the lads over the Xmas break and so on which they have stuck to so its great work by them. The Hinsley, McCulloch thing is no real loss for us. As Felch said Hinsley was not able to get out to training due to work committments and Damon has obvioulsy followed like a sheep. From my understanding it was just said to Hinsley that he can come out whenever on game day and get paid for it. So when we are at a stage now compared to previous years where blokes in the have just rocked up and got games, they wont get that chance at all this year. Then they leave for greener pastures because they may have to earn their stripes to get up to where everyone else is. No big deal. Good luck to them. Again agreeing with Felch (who mind you looks great on the track for the Veterans Cup ;)) they will both be very very handy in Div 5.[/quote]

Interesting that you think losing Hinsley is no great loss. Would of thought any time you lose your leading goal kicker from the previous year it would be some sort of loss. You've now playing without your best 3 smalls from last year in Wilesy, Moody and Hinsley. Also without Wareing for the first half of the year.
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Re: The Portland Football Cub - The Mighty Thunda 2011

Postby Felch » Thu Mar 10, 2011 10:43 am

Hinso is a loss, but at the end of the day, if you want to put your hand out and take payment, then you need to put in the hard yards - even moreso when we have 50 other blokes working their butts off on the track. Hinso isnt prepared to do that. If Haven are willing to offer him something (which obviously they are) then good on them, and him. I like Hinso, he is a great lad.

In all honesty, he could win the D5 medal and could very well be Haven's best player. Damon could kick 40-50 goals too in D5.
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Re: The Portland Football Cub - The Mighty Thunda 2011

Postby turbo182 » Thu Mar 10, 2011 10:57 am

Felch wrote:Hinso is a loss, but at the end of the day, if you want to put your hand out and take payment, then you need to put in the hard yards - even moreso when we have 50 other blokes working their butts off on the track. Hinso isnt prepared to do that. If Haven are willing to offer him something (which obviously they are) then good on them, and him. I like Hinso, he is a great lad.

In all honesty, he could win the D5 medal and could very well be Haven's best player. Damon could kick 40-50 goals too in D5.


jsut on Mculloch - That'll be his third club in 3 years. jsut working his way about the peninsula.
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Re: The Portland Football Cub - The Mighty Thunda 2011

Postby superlative steve » Thu Mar 10, 2011 11:41 am

Felch wrote:Hinso is a loss, but at the end of the day, if you want to put your hand out and take payment, then you need to put in the hard yards - even moreso when we have 50 other blokes working their butts off on the track. Hinso isnt prepared to do that. If Haven are willing to offer him something (which obviously they are) then good on them, and him. I like Hinso, he is a great lad.

In all honesty, he could win the D5 medal and could very well be Haven's best player. Damon could kick 40-50 goals too in D5.


Alot of the older guys at Haven's have sacrificied their payments so we can get players like Hinzo back out to the club. When I was out at Districts the same thing happened and it means the club can put a better team out on the park.

Damon and Forrest should kick a 100 goals between them with Dempsey and Hinzo kicking the ball to them.
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Re: The Portland Football Cub - The Mighty Thunda 2011

Postby Felch » Thu Mar 10, 2011 11:56 am

superlative steve wrote:
Felch wrote:Hinso is a loss, but at the end of the day, if you want to put your hand out and take payment, then you need to put in the hard yards - even moreso when we have 50 other blokes working their butts off on the track. Hinso isnt prepared to do that. If Haven are willing to offer him something (which obviously they are) then good on them, and him. I like Hinso, he is a great lad.

In all honesty, he could win the D5 medal and could very well be Haven's best player. Damon could kick 40-50 goals too in D5.


Alot of the older guys at Haven's have sacrificied their payments so we can get players like Hinzo back out to the club. When I was out at Districts the same thing happened and it means the club can put a better team out on the park.

Damon and Forrest should kick a 100 goals between them with Dempsey and Hinzo kicking the ball to them.


And no problem with that if he's pulling his weight. Just need to make sure he starts to, and continues with to. Other blokes can get p!ssed off very quickly if he doesnt.
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Re: The Portland Football Cub - The Mighty Thunda 2011

Postby Iron Fist » Thu Mar 10, 2011 1:05 pm

superlative steve wrote:We are shaping up rather well mate. Biggest, longest and the most full on pre season we have had i reckon. The boys look fit and its all because of their effort. The coach and other staff can only do so much. Its up to the lads over the Xmas break and so on which they have stuck to so its great work by them. The Hinsley, McCulloch thing is no real loss for us. As Felch said Hinsley was not able to get out to training due to work committments and Damon has obvioulsy followed like a sheep. From my understanding it was just said to Hinsley that he can come out whenever on game day and get paid for it. So when we are at a stage now compared to previous years where blokes in the have just rocked up and got games, they wont get that chance at all this year. Then they leave for greener pastures because they may have to earn their stripes to get up to where everyone else is. No big deal. Good luck to them. Again agreeing with Felch (who mind you looks great on the track for the Veterans Cup ;)) they will both be very very handy in Div 5.


Interesting that you think losing Hinsley is no great loss. Would of thought any time you lose your leading goal kicker from the previous year it would be some sort of loss. You've now playing without your best 3 smalls from last year in Wilesy, Moody and Hinsley. Also without Wareing for the first half of the year.[/quote]

Hinsley is a massive lost to the side in my opinion. When on, he was one of the most dangerous and damaging players in our side. Could change a game in 5 minutes.
Its a shame he couldnt train all pre season/ or chose not to cause he could be a massive asset to Portlands team!

Good luck to him and Damon at Havens though. Disapointing to see them leave!
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Re: The Portland Football Cub - The Mighty Thunda 2011

Postby Hoodlum » Thu Mar 10, 2011 1:35 pm

the 2 are good kids hinz and damo and Haven are very lucky to have the lads. Portland I think are a very united team and I think that is a big reason for their success over the last 3 years. I think the lads leavin will have an effect but no where near panic stations. I think Hinzo will be top 3 at the club, but I'd say demps still casts a pretty big shadow in the best player department, and possible big eagles. Good luck to the thundre this year!
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Re: The Portland Football Cub - The Mighty Thunda 2011

Postby numb nuts » Fri Mar 11, 2011 7:29 am

superlative steve wrote:We are shaping up rather well mate. Biggest, longest and the most full on pre season we have had i reckon. The boys look fit and its all because of their effort. The coach and other staff can only do so much. Its up to the lads over the Xmas break and so on which they have stuck to so its great work by them. The Hinsley, McCulloch thing is no real loss for us. As Felch said Hinsley was not able to get out to training due to work committments and Damon has obvioulsy followed like a sheep. From my understanding it was just said to Hinsley that he can come out whenever on game day and get paid for it. So when we are at a stage now compared to previous years where blokes in the have just rocked up and got games, they wont get that chance at all this year. Then they leave for greener pastures because they may have to earn their stripes to get up to where everyone else is. No big deal. Good luck to them. Again agreeing with Felch (who mind you looks great on the track for the Veterans Cup ;)) they will both be very very handy in Div 5.


Interesting that you think losing Hinsley is no great loss. Would of thought any time you lose your leading goal kicker from the previous year it would be some sort of loss. You've now playing without your best 3 smalls from last year in Wilesy, Moody and Hinsley. Also without Wareing for the first half of the year.[/quote]

I doubt that Portland will suffer up forward with the departure of an 'over rated' Hinsley, with the likes of Hodges,Carter,Brown and Ashley possibly joining the club, the more that depart chasing selfish money the better I say.
They just got my vote on the premiership poll.
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Re: The Portland Football Cub - The Mighty Thunda 2011

Postby SATCHEL » Fri Mar 11, 2011 8:37 am

numb nuts wrote:
superlative steve wrote:We are shaping up rather well mate. Biggest, longest and the most full on pre season we have had i reckon. The boys look fit and its all because of their effort. The coach and other staff can only do so much. Its up to the lads over the Xmas break and so on which they have stuck to so its great work by them. The Hinsley, McCulloch thing is no real loss for us. As Felch said Hinsley was not able to get out to training due to work committments and Damon has obvioulsy followed like a sheep. From my understanding it was just said to Hinsley that he can come out whenever on game day and get paid for it. So when we are at a stage now compared to previous years where blokes in the have just rocked up and got games, they wont get that chance at all this year. Then they leave for greener pastures because they may have to earn their stripes to get up to where everyone else is. No big deal. Good luck to them. Again agreeing with Felch (who mind you looks great on the track for the Veterans Cup ;)) they will both be very very handy in Div 5.


Interesting that you think losing Hinsley is no great loss. Would of thought any time you lose your leading goal kicker from the previous year it would be some sort of loss. You've now playing without your best 3 smalls from last year in Wilesy, Moody and Hinsley. Also without Wareing for the first half of the year.


I doubt that Portland will suffer up forward with the departure of an 'over rated' Hinsley, with the likes of Hodges,Carter,Brown and Ashley possibly joining the club, the more that depart chasing selfish money the better I say.
They just got my vote on the premiership poll.[/quote]

My point exactly numb nuts. Couldnt see some of the points but we move on. Like we have anyway
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Re: The Portland Football Cub - The Mighty Thunda 2011

Postby Slots It Through » Fri Mar 11, 2011 8:39 am

marbles wrote:
numb nuts wrote:
superlative steve wrote:We are shaping up rather well mate. Biggest, longest and the most full on pre season we have had i reckon. The boys look fit and its all because of their effort. The coach and other staff can only do so much. Its up to the lads over the Xmas break and so on which they have stuck to so its great work by them. The Hinsley, McCulloch thing is no real loss for us. As Felch said Hinsley was not able to get out to training due to work committments and Damon has obvioulsy followed like a sheep. From my understanding it was just said to Hinsley that he can come out whenever on game day and get paid for it. So when we are at a stage now compared to previous years where blokes in the have just rocked up and got games, they wont get that chance at all this year. Then they leave for greener pastures because they may have to earn their stripes to get up to where everyone else is. No big deal. Good luck to them. Again agreeing with Felch (who mind you looks great on the track for the Veterans Cup ;)) they will both be very very handy in Div 5.


Interesting that you think losing Hinsley is no great loss. Would of thought any time you lose your leading goal kicker from the previous year it would be some sort of loss. You've now playing without your best 3 smalls from last year in Wilesy, Moody and Hinsley. Also without Wareing for the first half of the year.


I doubt that Portland will suffer up forward with the departure of an 'over rated' Hinsley, with the likes of Hodges,Carter,Brown and Ashley possibly joining the club, the more that depart chasing selfish money the better I say.
They just got my vote on the premiership poll.


My point exactly numb nuts. Couldnt see some of the points but we move on. Like we have anyway[/quote]

If Matty Ashley m ade the move across he would be handy. Have any of these guys signed yet?
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