by GWW » Sat May 05, 2012 10:03 pm
by anzacspirit » Sat May 05, 2012 10:20 pm
GWW wrote:Noticed Andrew Warnest kicked 2 goals for Mannum today, I don't think he's played for a couple of years.
They're forming a pretty handy squad, especially given player losses in the off season.
by RyderCourtney » Sat May 05, 2012 11:23 pm
GWW wrote:Sporting Pulse all good this week, a couple of big margins and an upset win to the Eagles against Jervois.
http://www.sportingpulse.com/comp_info. ... -0&a=ROUND
Some big margins, I doubt Motlop thought this coaching caper would be quite this tough.
by MR FOOTYHEAD » Sun May 06, 2012 12:43 am
by anzacspirit » Sun May 06, 2012 1:01 am
MR FOOTYHEAD wrote:Went to Mannum today thinking we were a chance, but found ourselves 98points down at half time. The combined silk and hesian department of the Roos midfield gave us a fair bath. Their first half was some of the best football i've seen in the RMFL. Thankfully Mypo showed character in the last half and gave repectibilty back to the scoreboard. Time to regroup this week against Jervois.
by bigbadkenny » Sun May 06, 2012 8:54 am
by biffboy » Sun May 06, 2012 11:59 am
bigbadkenny wrote:Heard Ty Burkett has a new job as a male stripper
by Hazel » Sun May 06, 2012 7:52 pm
anzacspirit wrote:MR FOOTYHEAD wrote:Went to Mannum today thinking we were a chance, but found ourselves 98points down at half time. The combined silk and hesian department of the Roos midfield gave us a fair bath. Their first half was some of the best football i've seen in the RMFL. Thankfully Mypo showed character in the last half and gave repectibilty back to the scoreboard. Time to regroup this week against Jervois.
i disappeared for a 10 minute period in that first quarter and mannum booted 6 goals while i was gone, first half was awesome by mannum, mypo certainly showed a bit in that second half, if only they'd played like that in the first.
by daysofourlives » Sun May 06, 2012 8:03 pm
Hazel wrote:anzacspirit wrote:MR FOOTYHEAD wrote:Went to Mannum today thinking we were a chance, but found ourselves 98points down at half time. The combined silk and hesian department of the Roos midfield gave us a fair bath. Their first half was some of the best football i've seen in the RMFL. Thankfully Mypo showed character in the last half and gave repectibilty back to the scoreboard. Time to regroup this week against Jervois.
i disappeared for a 10 minute period in that first quarter and mannum booted 6 goals while i was gone, first half was awesome by mannum, mypo certainly showed a bit in that second half, if only they'd played like that in the first.
I think half of the Mypo team left with you in that 1st quarter Anzacspirit....They were a rabble, but the 2nd half was very impresive from Mypo. Surprised to see no one tagging Harvey and Pech, between them they had around 60 Kicks....
by The Duke » Sun May 06, 2012 8:29 pm
by From The Outer » Sun May 06, 2012 10:41 pm
by Panther32 » Mon May 07, 2012 10:01 am
From The Outer wrote:After watching Meningie yesterday I reckon that they have gone backwards from last year but will obviously be better with Motlop and McLeod. Found it really interesting that Motlop left his group addresses to his assistant coach. It is hard to see them winning many matches on that performance and it is incredible to think the two teams with coaches with AFL experience are likely to be winless after round 5. Goes to show that coaching is not any easy caper. What odds that one of them pulls the pin before the end of the year??
by Champ » Mon May 07, 2012 10:35 am
Panther32 wrote:From The Outer wrote:After watching Meningie yesterday I reckon that they have gone backwards from last year but will obviously be better with Motlop and McLeod. Found it really interesting that Motlop left his group addresses to his assistant coach. It is hard to see them winning many matches on that performance and it is incredible to think the two teams with coaches with AFL experience are likely to be winless after round 5. Goes to show that coaching is not any easy caper. What odds that one of them pulls the pin before the end of the year??
It didn't seem like he played on the weekend so why wouldn't he address the team himself???
by Goldberg » Mon May 07, 2012 1:14 pm
Champ wrote:Panther32 wrote:From The Outer wrote:After watching Meningie yesterday I reckon that they have gone backwards from last year but will obviously be better with Motlop and McLeod. Found it really interesting that Motlop left his group addresses to his assistant coach. It is hard to see them winning many matches on that performance and it is incredible to think the two teams with coaches with AFL experience are likely to be winless after round 5. Goes to show that coaching is not any easy caper. What odds that one of them pulls the pin before the end of the year??
It didn't seem like he played on the weekend so why wouldn't he address the team himself???
I'll put my money on the fact that neither will due to the needing the money more than needing the wins.
Meningie have bought themselves into a hole and will be regretting this move for a very long time, already their fans have seemingly lost interest and therefore mcleod may be an over capitalisation if the money he's reported to be on is even close.
I struggle to understand how that much quality can be in one side and they can't win a game. Im sure they will become more competitive but they will not set the world on fire. My tip for the highest paid wooden spoon in a single season Im afraid.
Motlops assistant hahahaha he also comes up once a week from Adelaide and doesnt do it for free...
by Champ » Mon May 07, 2012 1:50 pm
Goldberg wrote:Champ wrote:Panther32 wrote:From The Outer wrote:After watching Meningie yesterday I reckon that they have gone backwards from last year but will obviously be better with Motlop and McLeod. Found it really interesting that Motlop left his group addresses to his assistant coach. It is hard to see them winning many matches on that performance and it is incredible to think the two teams with coaches with AFL experience are likely to be winless after round 5. Goes to show that coaching is not any easy caper. What odds that one of them pulls the pin before the end of the year??
It didn't seem like he played on the weekend so why wouldn't he address the team himself???
I'll put my money on the fact that neither will due to the needing the money more than needing the wins.
Meningie have bought themselves into a hole and will be regretting this move for a very long time, already their fans have seemingly lost interest and therefore mcleod may be an over capitalisation if the money he's reported to be on is even close.
I struggle to understand how that much quality can be in one side and they can't win a game. Im sure they will become more competitive but they will not set the world on fire. My tip for the highest paid wooden spoon in a single season Im afraid.
Motlops assistant hahahaha he also comes up once a week from Adelaide and doesnt do it for free...
Lets move on from this point, because MENINGIE![]()
dont pay him very much at all. The SANFL on the other hand???
by P.B » Tue May 08, 2012 2:08 pm
by Hazel » Tue May 08, 2012 4:59 pm
P.B wrote:Missed the Mannum game on the weekend but some of the stats are mind bogglingAs reported on here its estimated 'Diddles' and Pech had 60 kicks between them. O'Malley had 45 touches and was sick from sunlight the day before. Interesting not to see Hales amongst the goals after Jones pulled out also. I've heard young Tonkes may have an injury? but has signed at Mannum for the next 5 years to be closer to his new girlfriend, which is good news for Mannum as he looks like a player.
by biffboy » Tue May 08, 2012 7:31 pm
by The Duke » Tue May 08, 2012 8:33 pm
Hazel wrote:P.B wrote:Missed the Mannum game on the weekend but some of the stats are mind bogglingAs reported on here its estimated 'Diddles' and Pech had 60 kicks between them. O'Malley had 45 touches and was sick from sunlight the day before. Interesting not to see Hales amongst the goals after Jones pulled out also. I've heard young Tonkes may have an injury? but has signed at Mannum for the next 5 years to be closer to his new girlfriend, which is good news for Mannum as he looks like a player.
My mail is he needs a 5 year deal to allow her to have a few more birthdays, so to be old enough to get into the Mannum disco as an 18yo.... As for injuries I think it was a "SOFT" tissue injury, young Tonkes got early in the 3rd quarter.
by Bazza J » Tue May 08, 2012 8:37 pm
biffboy wrote:Signed for 5 years to be closer to a 'New' girlfriend? Jeepers, thats only likely to end in disaster. Especially if she is so young as suggested
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