by superboot7 » Tue Nov 01, 2011 9:51 pm
by superboot7 » Tue Nov 01, 2011 10:11 pm
by Mr Beefy » Wed Nov 02, 2011 8:09 am
superboot7 wrote:Just a stab in the dark....and no particular order
1 hope valley - strong side(the D5 measuring stick) always tough to beat
2 west croyden - smashed Div 6, started Div 5 well, cracks appeared late, new coach, but will be round the mark
3 kennielworth - guess ya have to start the D6 premiers up there, but didn't have the year WC in the premiership year
4 north haven - heard a few left, consistency will be a factor
5 Adelaide Lutheran - again consistency will make em or break em
Bottom 5
6 Westminster - know nothing about them, but are a fairly new old scholar side so maybe arec struggling for numbers????
7 Bramha lodge - just don't think an influx of players will be enough
8 rosewater - lucky not to go under in 2011
9 Glenunga - new to higher division and weren't outstanding in Div 6
10 Fitzroy - 2011 speaks for itself - Salisbury west and north haven played them this year in a trial and beat them by 15 goals plus
As I said ..... No real order
by BFG » Wed Nov 02, 2011 8:14 am
Lance's brother wrote:Executive Member wrote:Hoodlum wrote:Also.... Firstly for the flag..... Not bramha
Glenunga
Kenilworth
Hope Valley
should be the stand outs with the quality they have
Strugglers maybe
Westminster if the loose some of their quality players
Fitzroy if they can't recruit to cover what they have lost over the last couple of years plus Hart and their ruckman from this year
based on last year will probably be tight again so injuries may hold the key, any side losing top couple of players may get exposed
8 maybe the magic number to avoid delegation again
Anyone know if we are looking at potentially 3 relegations or only 1 promotion next year if the league want to accommodate Brighton moving straight over into a high division?
by Q. » Wed Nov 02, 2011 8:22 am
BFG wrote:i thought what they were going to do was have 11 teams in div three in 2013 (the earliest brighton would move to SAAFL) and then have three relegated from div three that year?
by Lance's brother » Wed Nov 02, 2011 8:24 am
BFG wrote:Lance's brother wrote:Executive Member wrote:Hoodlum wrote:Also.... Firstly for the flag..... Not bramha
Glenunga
Kenilworth
Hope Valley
should be the stand outs with the quality they have
Strugglers maybe
Westminster if the loose some of their quality players
Fitzroy if they can't recruit to cover what they have lost over the last couple of years plus Hart and their ruckman from this year
based on last year will probably be tight again so injuries may hold the key, any side losing top couple of players may get exposed
8 maybe the magic number to avoid delegation again
Anyone know if we are looking at potentially 3 relegations or only 1 promotion next year if the league want to accommodate Brighton moving straight over into a high division?
i thought what they were going to do was have 11 teams in div three in 2013 (the earliest brighton would move to SAAFL) and then have three relegated from div three that year?
by Lance's brother » Wed Nov 02, 2011 8:25 am
Quichey wrote:BFG wrote:i thought what they were going to do was have 11 teams in div three in 2013 (the earliest brighton would move to SAAFL) and then have three relegated from div three that year?
Wouldn't that mean three relegations through every division below?
by BFG » Wed Nov 02, 2011 8:36 am
That was my guess too. Didn't realise 2013 was the earliest, thought them getting the flag this year may have seen them ready to make the move for this season. I also thought they would have been pushing for a Div 2 birth
by RHM 17 » Wed Nov 02, 2011 12:14 pm
superboot7 wrote:Just a stab in the dark....and no particular order
1 hope valley - strong side(the D5 measuring stick) always tough to beat
2 west croyden - smashed Div 6, started Div 5 well, cracks appeared late, new coach, but will be round the mark
3 kennielworth - guess ya have to start the D6 premiers up there, but didn't have the year WC in the premiership year
4 north haven - heard a few left, consistency will be a factor
5 Adelaide Lutheran - again consistency will make em or break em
Bottom 5
6 Westminster - know nothing about them, but are a fairly new old scholar side so maybe arec struggling for numbers????
7 Bramha lodge - just don't think an influx of players will be enough
8 rosewater - lucky not to go under in 2011
9 Glenunga - new to higher division and weren't outstanding in Div 6
10 Fitzroy - 2011 speaks for itself - Salisbury west and north haven played them this year in a trial and beat them by 15 goals plus
As I said ..... No real order
by story of my life » Wed Nov 02, 2011 1:42 pm
[/quote]BFG wrote:That was my guess too. Didn't realise 2013 was the earliest, thought them getting the flag this year may have seen them ready to make the move for this season. I also thought they would have been pushing for a Div 2 birth
aparantly they discussed going over this year but decided against it, im still not sold weather they will actually do it or not, i think the consensus would be that if SFL goes back to two divs then brighton will probably stay.
by Lance's brother » Wed Nov 02, 2011 1:53 pm
story of my life wrote:BFG wrote:That was my guess too. Didn't realise 2013 was the earliest, thought them getting the flag this year may have seen them ready to make the move for this season. I also thought they would have been pushing for a Div 2 birth
aparantly they discussed going over this year but decided against it, im still not sold weather they will actually do it or not, i think the consensus would be that if SFL goes back to two divs then brighton will probably stay.
Might be a ploy to force the SFL board into going to 2 divisions
by BFG » Wed Nov 02, 2011 2:58 pm
Lance's brother wrote:story of my life wrote:BFG wrote:That was my guess too. Didn't realise 2013 was the earliest, thought them getting the flag this year may have seen them ready to make the move for this season. I also thought they would have been pushing for a Div 2 birth
aparantly they discussed going over this year but decided against it, im still not sold weather they will actually do it or not, i think the consensus would be that if SFL goes back to two divs then brighton will probably stay.
Might be a ploy to force the SFL board into going to 2 divisions
Well that should be done anyway.
by Demon Juke » Wed Nov 02, 2011 9:23 pm
superboot7 wrote:Arent the lads from eastern park young lads from U 18's
by Robran » Thu Nov 03, 2011 8:03 am
Demon Juke wrote:superboot7 wrote:Arent the lads from eastern park young lads from U 18's
no, if you count them it could be more than 4. Harvey, Paull, Solly are all "a" grade players from Eastern Park.
by beeched iizzz » Thu Nov 03, 2011 10:52 am
Demon Juke wrote:superboot7 wrote:Arent the lads from
eastern park young lads from U 18's
no, if you count them it could be more than 4. Harvey, Paull, Solly are all "a" grade players from Eastern Park.
by cossi11 » Thu Nov 03, 2011 11:07 am
beeched iizzz wrote:Is that Damien Paull?Demon Juke wrote:superboot7 wrote:Arent the lads from
eastern park young lads from U 18's
no, if you count them it could be more than 4. Harvey, Paull, Solly are all "a" grade players from Eastern Park.
by watchdog » Thu Nov 03, 2011 11:18 am
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by The Ash Man » Thu Nov 03, 2011 1:15 pm
cossi11 wrote:News just in...
BLFC to sign Cutting, Jordan and Haseldine tonight
by Executive Member » Thu Nov 03, 2011 1:15 pm
cossi11 wrote:News just in...
BLFC to sign Cutting, Jordan and Haseldine tonight
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