Executive Member wrote:I think BOS oval is smaller then the Mountain Men's![]()
more bees though
Less chickens and sheep

by Footy Chick » Thu Apr 19, 2012 5:18 pm
Executive Member wrote:I think BOS oval is smaller then the Mountain Men's![]()
more bees though
Gatt_Weasel wrote:if they (Walkerville) dont win the flag ill run around the block of my street naked :) you can grab a chair and enjoy the view
by mighty hounds » Thu Apr 19, 2012 5:39 pm
Q. wrote:Executive Member wrote:BFG wrote:i think woody sth with clifford back in will be just too strong at home for the lakers
i think trinity will account for the units by about 5 goals. think that trinity are tracking quite well at the moment even after the loss to blackfriars. CU will be angry with the way they performed no doubt and i expect a much stronger performance but i think that the lions will have too much class.
The lions after a fantastic pre season fell in a hole last week. skills failed under pressure which i consdier one of our strengths and i expect us to rectify that this weekend. Ingle farm will be looking for their new recruits to gel and offer a much better team performace.
After seeing Houghton up close last week i think that if thier key players can stay injury free they will win most gamkes at home, their ground suits them very well because they are a very tall side. BOS play their home ground as well as the raiders play theirs, the one that may find the raiders out this year is a fast running side on a long wide oval. BOS to get over the line by arounf 30 points.Lockleys surprised me last week getting so close to woody sth and have risen substantially up my perdicted ladder. Uni also impressed me with the 12 goal win. If ML and woody sth were playing anyone else this may be the match of the round. should be an absolute cracker and i'd expect plenty of fast skillful football. think i went with lockleys in my tip so i'll stick with them.
I think BOS oval is smaller then the Mountain Men's![]()
more bees though
Marginally wider I reckon.
Rexy has revised our gameplan and I think it is better suited to larger ovals. Hopefully we can execute it well.
by DKL » Thu Apr 19, 2012 5:50 pm
mighty hounds wrote:Good old Park Tce is the size of a postage stamp. Surley there isnt an oval smaller by width or length?
by sprinttospace » Thu Apr 19, 2012 6:05 pm
mighty hounds wrote:Q. wrote:Executive Member wrote:BFG wrote:i think woody sth with clifford back in will be just too strong at home for the lakers
i think trinity will account for the units by about 5 goals. think that trinity are tracking quite well at the moment even after the loss to blackfriars. CU will be angry with the way they performed no doubt and i expect a much stronger performance but i think that the lions will have too much class.
The lions after a fantastic pre season fell in a hole last week. skills failed under pressure which i consdier one of our strengths and i expect us to rectify that this weekend. Ingle farm will be looking for their new recruits to gel and offer a much better team performace.
After seeing Houghton up close last week i think that if thier key players can stay injury free they will win most gamkes at home, their ground suits them very well because they are a very tall side. BOS play their home ground as well as the raiders play theirs, the one that may find the raiders out this year is a fast running side on a long wide oval. BOS to get over the line by arounf 30 points.Lockleys surprised me last week getting so close to woody sth and have risen substantially up my perdicted ladder. Uni also impressed me with the 12 goal win. If ML and woody sth were playing anyone else this may be the match of the round. should be an absolute cracker and i'd expect plenty of fast skillful football. think i went with lockleys in my tip so i'll stick with them.
I think BOS oval is smaller then the Mountain Men's![]()
more bees though
Marginally wider I reckon.
Rexy has revised our gameplan and I think it is better suited to larger ovals. Hopefully we can execute it well.
Good old Park Tce is the size of a postage stamp. Surley there isnt an oval smaller by width or length?
by sprinttospace » Thu Apr 19, 2012 6:08 pm
Q. wrote:Executive Member wrote:BFG wrote:i think woody sth with clifford back in will be just too strong at home for the lakers
i think trinity will account for the units by about 5 goals. think that trinity are tracking quite well at the moment even after the loss to blackfriars. CU will be angry with the way they performed no doubt and i expect a much stronger performance but i think that the lions will have too much class.
The lions after a fantastic pre season fell in a hole last week. skills failed under pressure which i consdier one of our strengths and i expect us to rectify that this weekend. Ingle farm will be looking for their new recruits to gel and offer a much better team performace.
After seeing Houghton up close last week i think that if thier key players can stay injury free they will win most gamkes at home, their ground suits them very well because they are a very tall side. BOS play their home ground as well as the raiders play theirs, the one that may find the raiders out this year is a fast running side on a long wide oval. BOS to get over the line by arounf 30 points.Lockleys surprised me last week getting so close to woody sth and have risen substantially up my perdicted ladder. Uni also impressed me with the 12 goal win. If ML and woody sth were playing anyone else this may be the match of the round. should be an absolute cracker and i'd expect plenty of fast skillful football. think i went with lockleys in my tip so i'll stick with them.
I think BOS oval is smaller then the Mountain Men's![]()
more bees though
Marginally wider I reckon.
Rexy has revised our gameplan and I think it is better suited to larger ovals. Hopefully we can execute it well.
by Phantom Gossiper » Thu Apr 19, 2012 11:09 pm
by scottroo » Thu Apr 19, 2012 11:11 pm
by Phantom Gossiper » Thu Apr 19, 2012 11:15 pm
scottroo wrote:did the results get entered into sporting pulse?
by Phantom Gossiper » Thu Apr 19, 2012 11:20 pm
scottroo wrote:did the results get entered into sporting pulse?
also PG why did you tip CLG!
by One Ball Bandit » Fri Apr 20, 2012 12:15 am
by Phantom Gossiper » Fri Apr 20, 2012 12:52 am
One Ball Bandit wrote:BOS A grade and B Grade both stronger sides than last wk is the mail i have been getting
by sprinttospace » Fri Apr 20, 2012 10:17 am
One Ball Bandit wrote:BOS A grade and B Grade both stronger sides than last wk is the mail i have been getting
by Executive Member » Fri Apr 20, 2012 10:22 am
sprinttospace wrote:One Ball Bandit wrote:BOS A grade and B Grade both stronger sides than last wk is the mail i have been getting
was impressed with the numbers and the atmosphere on the track last night. seems dean and his coaching group have got a bit of oomph back around the place after a sometimes sluggish pre season. it always heats up come round 1 when the real stuff starts. well done and good luck to them tomorrow.
by bar20 » Fri Apr 20, 2012 12:41 pm
by old farmer » Fri Apr 20, 2012 1:21 pm
by The Riddler » Fri Apr 20, 2012 1:30 pm
old farmer wrote:Nice signing for IF last night from a club down the road, and i don't mean Para Hills..
by TOS_lad23 » Fri Apr 20, 2012 1:35 pm
mighty hounds wrote:Good old Park Tce is the size of a postage stamp. Surley there isnt an oval smaller by width or length?
by Mr Beefy » Fri Apr 20, 2012 1:56 pm
bar20 wrote:Word on the Western Suburbs street is no Cattermole or Skewes tomorrow for Woody South? Could ML pull off an upset here? Did read that Clifford is back however.
by old farmer » Fri Apr 20, 2012 1:59 pm
The Riddler wrote:old farmer wrote:Nice signing for IF last night from a club down the road, and i don't mean Para Hills..
Adams Old Farmer?
by old farmer » Fri Apr 20, 2012 3:01 pm
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