The Crumber wrote:If anyone is interested in Country Div. stuff, I saw Gummy play Cally todayat Gummy; probably amongst the most atrocious conditions I've seen over the years. Megarain falling, road conditions very scary and visibility zero. Not possible to leave the car and couldn't see the scoreboard. However, amid all this was a really good contest with both sides very committed. Nice to see lots of youngsters out there in both teams and the endevour shown couldn't be faulted. Pissed down beyond description for the entire 100 minutes. Final score was Eagles 4-7 to Gummy 1-6. First Eagles A grade win for a couple of years I think. I suppose everyone will assume this happened because Gummy are struggling more than ever this year, but seriously, neither club deserves to fill a bottom spot. Full credit to all players for performing so tenaciously and giving everyone their money's worth. I've been wading through the endless anecdotes of paid HFL players via this site and squirming about the way it's all happened in recent years. Good luck to all on the field at Gummy today anyway. Now and then my naive grassroots footy stuff gives me a shot in the arm to go on with!
That was great to hear Crumber the wet weather certainly brought the teams closer and was real "Hills" footy. I was at Ironbank from Senr Colts through to end of A's and it did not stop raining all day. Good to see young gun Ash Fuller get best for the Gums.
What has happened to Cally's young gun Wayne Slee what is he up to this year.? Another one that can really play if he can keep his head.
On wet weather footy the players that really stand out are those in and under gutsy players who through themselves on the ball and try to take on the opposition with first to the ball stuff each club has them and Saturday would have been a good time to have them in your team. Sometimes they get pushed to the sweets because of a perceived lack of pace.
Who is each clubs best at this?