by wristwatcher » Wed Nov 23, 2011 11:49 pm
by lutz » Thu Nov 24, 2011 12:04 am
wristwatcher wrote:TONIGHTS 7S RESULTS
ONKAS 5.24-39 DEF WEST IRELAND 5.10-25
CHRISTIES 5.24-39 DEF THE DINGOES 3.4-13
FLINDERS OLD BOYS 5.16-31 DEF STEVE IRWINS 2.9-15
FLINDERS MINORS 5.16-31 DEF TIGERS 4.7-19
NA FIANNA PIRATE 7S 4.12-25 DEF ANGRYS 2.5-11
by Cash 123 » Thu Nov 24, 2011 12:41 pm
by wristwatcher » Thu Nov 24, 2011 12:57 pm
by wristwatcher » Thu Nov 24, 2011 1:01 pm
by Look Good In Leather » Thu Nov 24, 2011 1:16 pm
wristwatcher wrote:Yeah i reffed Christies or "The Beach" as they have been labelled for the second time last night and the improvement is clear to see. They will improve all year and challenge all teams as the year goes on. They have a good blend with Brad "the Goose" Gosling who is a 3 time All Australasian Championship player for the State u/18s in 03,04 and 05leading the troops with 2 other players who have played State league for Onkas in Screetch and the big blonde lad whos name escapes me. Ryan Richter is lightning quick and is their star whilst they have a very handy big fella in the middle. The Jonah Hill look a like has a fair dip and is good entertainment and a slight but nippy fella called Zammit i think. they play with great spirit and are the sought of team i could actually see evolving into a State league team
I actually think they will finish in the Top 5 and when Gaelic 7s breaks into 2 divisions next year im tipping they will be a Div 1 team
by Cheese Twisties » Thu Nov 24, 2011 2:20 pm
Look Good In Leather wrote:wristwatcher wrote:Yeah i reffed Christies or "The Beach" as they have been labelled for the second time last night and the improvement is clear to see. They will improve all year and challenge all teams as the year goes on. They have a good blend with Brad "the Goose" Gosling who is a 3 time All Australasian Championship player for the State u/18s in 03,04 and 05leading the troops with 2 other players who have played State league for Onkas in Screetch and the big blonde lad whos name escapes me. Ryan Richter is lightning quick and is their star whilst they have a very handy big fella in the middle. The Jonah Hill look a like has a fair dip and is good entertainment and a slight but nippy fella called Zammit i think. they play with great spirit and are the sought of team i could actually see evolving into a State league team
I actually think they will finish in the Top 5 and when Gaelic 7s breaks into 2 divisions next year im tipping they will be a Div 1 team
The "big blonde lad" is Andrew Crate
The "handy big fella" is Lachlan Edwards
& the Jonah Hill lookalike is the legendary Bobby Tanner
by Breaking Balls » Thu Nov 24, 2011 8:39 pm
Cheese Twisties wrote:wristwatcher wrote:Pretty disappointing to hear that another club has made a $$$ offer to one of our players. I know the world turns full circle and i once parted ways with Na Fianna to help build another club and was renumerated/looked after in several different ways but the offer being made is impossible for us to compete with and we will not pay our players or Coaches (we should pay our coaches- we should pay them a lot)
Its pretty hard to keep a secret for too long around Gaelic Park Kevin and i look forward to straightening this out in the next 48 hours
Wow tell us more Wristy! Whats the go? Who is this contract rebel??
Could this be the most contentious trade since "Stevo-Gate" when a young Mike Stevenson left the near bankrupt Taints mid season for the greener pastures of Onkas? which many say was the catalyst for the Taints staging a miraculous resurgence and winning back2back Hannigan Cups and ringing Stevo late night from various clubs
by Breaking Balls » Thu Nov 24, 2011 8:40 pm
by wristwatcher » Fri Nov 25, 2011 6:52 am
by Neville Bartoss » Fri Nov 25, 2011 7:50 am
by wristwatcher » Fri Nov 25, 2011 8:02 am
Neville Bartoss wrote:Wristy what ended up happening with the player from your club being pursued by another club? Has the player and club been named or has it all been sorted and the player is staying?
by the milky bar kid » Fri Nov 25, 2011 9:34 am
by schimma » Fri Nov 25, 2011 11:06 am
by Neville Bartoss » Fri Nov 25, 2011 12:16 pm
by Lynwood » Fri Nov 25, 2011 2:27 pm
Neville Bartoss wrote: Anthony Wilson from our side was apparently in the paper the other day too with his brother because his brother was a chance of being drafted? Not sure if he was or wasn't though
by lutz » Fri Nov 25, 2011 3:17 pm
wristwatcher wrote:HUGE Round of State League this weekend with all 4 games on Sunday. Even the draw seems to be up for the occasion as its 1 v 2, 3 v 4, 5 v 6 and 7 v 8.
1 v 2 - i have very little interest in.
3 v 4 - should tell exactly where Port Districts are really at as they take on the reigning champs Onkas and will need to win to stay in the 4. I expect this game to be quick and physical. There is a possibility that there will be some mouth watering 1 on 1s. We could well see Gabe Phillips v Jack Mahney and the human glove Aysh Simper will probably go to Stevey Ray Clay.
5 v 6 - The winner will probably find themselves in the 4 at the end of the weekend and the loser may be in a bit of strife. The Saints were very good last week whilst Flinders were not but the Sunday games suit the Reds and if their recruits can step up and their minors continue to play well they will make a charge. Flinders need fabulous Freddy on the park as i dont see anyone who will match up well with him in their line up. Some key match ups are likely to be Mcsorely V JPeg, Zeus v Matty Aldridge and Puck v Backy
7 v 8 - someones gonna sing their club song for the first time this year. I give Irish Australians credit as the people who look after the club do a lot of work and run the club very well. Its a shame that some of their players dont always attend when selected making coach Okey Doackes job a real nightmare. Key matchup will be Carey v Okey Doakey in this one.
This round is a tipsters nightmare as all 4 games truly could go either way
by Neville Bartoss » Fri Nov 25, 2011 4:06 pm
by wristwatcher » Mon Nov 28, 2011 7:45 am
by Cheese Twisties » Mon Nov 28, 2011 11:11 am
wristwatcher wrote:Results from this weekends Mens State League
West Ireland defeated Na Fianna by a couple of points (sorry but i couldnt tell you the actual score) Once again the catalyst for the Goats turning round a 3 point half time deficit was "Little" Jack Horan who continues his stellar season and would be leading the Association Medal at this point of the year.
Mitcham 3.8 - 17 def Irish Australians 2.4 - 10 for their first win of the season and their first rendition of "Its a grand old flag". Best for the Hawks was John "Manners" Mason who was well supported by Soxy whilst Cathal was easily Irishs' most dangerous looking player in the game.
St.Brendans 14.9 - 51 def Flinders 3.9 - 18. This score is not a misprint. On a dark day for Flinders i was told that this was there biggest loss in their 29 year history :( . Best for the Saints was Benny Newbs whilst the returning Tony "Hubba Bubba" Huebner managed to snag 6 goals. Young Anthony up forward always looked dangerous for the Reds. This scoreline is another great example of why we must revert back to 15 a side Gaelic Football. 13 a side is a horses a**and it does no good for our State moving forward and facilitates farcial scorelines like the one in this game.
Onkas 3.10 - 19 def Port 2.7- 13. This game saw a new record set for fastest goal in State League as Gabe Phillips found the back of the net in the 16 second of the game albeit after a questionable advantage. Apart from the early setback the game was fairly evenly matched especially in the second half. Best for Onkas was the great Gabe along with "Big" Pedds and Samuel "Chewbacca" Janetski recovery from a corkie earlier in the day to be able to play at full capacity was remarkable. Ports boys all battled hard with Sambo and the Rocket leading the way.
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