by Dutchy » Sun Sep 02, 2012 9:24 pm
by field of dreams » Sun Sep 02, 2012 9:59 pm
by GWW » Sun Sep 02, 2012 10:00 pm
by Tiger83 » Sun Sep 02, 2012 10:05 pm
The Little Master wrote:Bays all over them at half time. Welsh was the key. Without him it would have been a 0-0 draw
Is number 44 for yank in the b's the full quid? Magpies got up by a few goals. I'd say number 44 will be at normy beach tomorrow bench pressing small trucks.
Senior colts standard is bloody good. Best game of the day
I feel for the jc's the umps were yuck. Strath won on the buzzer but what do you tell young footballers?
by Dutchy » Sun Sep 02, 2012 10:27 pm
field of dreams wrote:Second semi at Victor oval on sat. Willunga v Langhorne Creek. Should be well worth the entry fee.
by Muffler » Mon Sep 03, 2012 5:09 am
by LuvsFooty » Mon Sep 03, 2012 8:42 am
Tiger83 wrote:The Little Master wrote:Bays all over them at half time. Welsh was the key. Without him it would have been a 0-0 draw
Is number 44 for yank in the b's the full quid? Magpies got up by a few goals. I'd say number 44 will be at normy beach tomorrow bench pressing small trucks.
Senior colts standard is bloody good. Best game of the day
I feel for the jc's the umps were yuck. Strath won on the buzzer but what do you tell young footballers?
What did number 44 do??? I must have missed something???
by Tiger83 » Mon Sep 03, 2012 9:40 am
LuvsFooty wrote:Tiger83 wrote:The Little Master wrote:Bays all over them at half time. Welsh was the key. Without him it would have been a 0-0 draw
Is number 44 for yank in the b's the full quid? Magpies got up by a few goals. I'd say number 44 will be at normy beach tomorrow bench pressing small trucks.
Senior colts standard is bloody good. Best game of the day
I feel for the jc's the umps were yuck. Strath won on the buzzer but what do you tell young footballers?
What did number 44 do??? I must have missed something???
I think 44 is the bloke that charges around thinking he's an AFL player, but he played quite will and i didnt see any incident. there were no send offs, late hits or anything like that. Only bit of controversy was the accidental blowing of the siren 9 minutes in to the third. Could have cost of because instead us recieving our free kick the ball went back to the middle for a throw in
by PK12 » Mon Sep 03, 2012 11:06 am
Muffler wrote:Well done bays too good on the day! Welsh was the difference in the end. To the Mclaren boys i think that is a top effort playing finals coming from nothing and we will and i mean WILL build into a powerhouse in years to come. Good luck go all four teams come the last couple of weeks and enjoy!
by BAYSRULE » Mon Sep 03, 2012 12:22 pm
by Muffler » Mon Sep 03, 2012 12:45 pm
PK12 wrote:Muffler wrote:Well done bays too good on the day! Welsh was the difference in the end. To the Mclaren boys i think that is a top effort playing finals coming from nothing and we will and i mean WILL build into a powerhouse in years to come. Good luck go all four teams come the last couple of weeks and enjoy!
Solid effort after the 30 beers you drank before writing this.....
by LuvsFooty » Mon Sep 03, 2012 2:21 pm
BAYSRULE wrote:The Little Master wrote:Bays all over them at half time. Welsh was the key. Without him it would have been a 0-0 draw
This comment is just stupid.. Welshy was exceptional yesterday, but so were the rest of the Bay Boys. Davis-Neale was a superstar everywhere around the ground. Horrocks was in fine form and Sanders down back was great as well. Bays didnt have any passengers yesterday... Dont underestemate them as a team.... Neely has done a great job and we look forward to Yank next week...
by WestIndiesWonder24 » Mon Sep 03, 2012 2:32 pm
BAYSRULE wrote:The Little Master wrote:Bays all over them at half time. Welsh was the key. Without him it would have been a 0-0 draw
This comment is just stupid.. Welshy was exceptional yesterday, but so were the rest of the Bay Boys. Davis-Neale was a superstar everywhere around the ground. Horrocks was in fine form and Sanders down back was great as well. Bays didnt have any passengers yesterday... Dont underestemate them as a team.... Neely has done a great job and we look forward to Yank next week...
by BAYSRULE » Mon Sep 03, 2012 3:01 pm
WestIndiesWonder24 wrote:BAYSRULE wrote:The Little Master wrote:Bays all over them at half time. Welsh was the key. Without him it would have been a 0-0 draw
This comment is just stupid.. Welshy was exceptional yesterday, but so were the rest of the Bay Boys. Davis-Neale was a superstar everywhere around the ground. Horrocks was in fine form and Sanders down back was great as well. Bays didnt have any passengers yesterday... Dont underestemate them as a team.... Neely has done a great job and we look forward to Yank next week...
Expect nothing else from some of these mclaren supporters, pretty embarrasing how some of there supporters acted yesterday, and they might have snuck in the 5 this year, but year after year there A grade continues to be a disapointment, have some good youngsters but a lot of mid range players, which is why there Ressies are up there every year and not there A grade.
Heard alot of excuses about injuries yesterday, which might be true, but says something about the clubs depth.
Gotta respect Cameron for what he has done with them this year, but in saying that need to spend some big $$$$ next year of getting some name players and bolster their youngsters.
by limb » Mon Sep 03, 2012 3:16 pm
by Smashed Crab » Mon Sep 03, 2012 3:29 pm
limb wrote:Apart from Ben Warren, Curtis Perrey, Tarak Redigolo, Ziggy Vitkunas, Nick Murphy, Darcy Hourigan, Jacob Crate and Josh Wilson, are there any other former GSFL players currently playing SANFL in the League or Reserves??
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