
There is a delusional comment if ever seen one posted.........nice touch of Gary Ayres about it. Suppose you also had ‘a bit to do’ with Ashton Agar playing for Australia!!
by HardenUp » Mon Aug 05, 2013 11:59 am
by barry footynut » Mon Aug 05, 2013 1:02 pm
shoe boy wrote:Mister Footy wrote:OMM agree was a tough game and full credit to Shoes
Valleys have been hit by the injuries of late and couldn't beat a tough committed Noarlunga outfit
These lads dont like losing and next week will see a determined team head down the hill to take on Brighton - lets hope our GF buddies from last year put up more than a yelp this time rather than their Anzac Day effort
Likewise MF injuries have hit the Shoe all season and still missing Caudle/Dobrovolskis/Ridley/Shulz/Goldfinch/Thompson with the first 3 to return in the next week or two.
by Mister Footy » Mon Aug 05, 2013 3:24 pm
barry footynut wrote:shoe boy wrote:Mister Footy wrote:OMM agree was a tough game and full credit to Shoes
Valleys have been hit by the injuries of late and couldn't beat a tough committed Noarlunga outfit
These lads dont like losing and next week will see a determined team head down the hill to take on Brighton - lets hope our GF buddies from last year put up more than a yelp this time rather than their Anzac Day effort
Likewise MF injuries have hit the Shoe all season and still missing Caudle/Dobrovolskis/Ridley/Shulz/Goldfinch/Thompson with the first 3 to return in the next week or two.
That's a great win by the shoes without those names. Well done to Mitton and the shoe boyd good to see things might not be so Valleys way come finals should be interesting.. Anyone think they can pick a Mail medal winner??
It M. Bode for me.. Top lad as well.
by Moe » Mon Aug 05, 2013 6:52 pm
by Turbo » Mon Aug 05, 2013 9:26 pm
Moe wrote:I would like to congratulate the Cove Football Club on the running of the Under 8 carnival yesterday.
It was well catered for, with BBQ's on either side of the ground, ample parking and thank christ the weather was nice.
I hope the club made some $$, because the amount of organizing, ordering and time given by what looked like 6,000 volunteers would have given me conniptions![]()
Well done!
A side bar:
Some clubs (or maybe coaches) should remember that mini's footy is supposed to be about FUN FOR THE KIDS, and I am pretty sure the prize yesterday was not a sheep station![]()
Having said that, we were stationed in between Reynella & Morphettvale, and the parents of both teams & their respective coaches were fantastic, and very supportive of all teams around them and made for an enjoyable morning.
by afc9798 » Mon Aug 05, 2013 9:31 pm
barry footynut wrote:shoe boy wrote:Mister Footy wrote:OMM agree was a tough game and full credit to Shoes
Valleys have been hit by the injuries of late and couldn't beat a tough committed Noarlunga outfit
These lads dont like losing and next week will see a determined team head down the hill to take on Brighton - lets hope our GF buddies from last year put up more than a yelp this time rather than their Anzac Day effort
Likewise MF injuries have hit the Shoe all season and still missing Caudle/Dobrovolskis/Ridley/Shulz/Goldfinch/Thompson with the first 3 to return in the next week or two.
That's a great win by the shoes without those names. Well done to Mitton and the shoe boyd good to see things might not be so Valleys way come finals should be interesting.. Anyone think they can pick a Mail medal winner??
It M. Bode for me.. Top lad as well.
by afc9798 » Mon Aug 05, 2013 9:33 pm
Turbo wrote:Moe wrote:I would like to congratulate the Cove Football Club on the running of the Under 8 carnival yesterday.
It was well catered for, with BBQ's on either side of the ground, ample parking and thank christ the weather was nice.
I hope the club made some $$, because the amount of organizing, ordering and time given by what looked like 6,000 volunteers would have given me conniptions![]()
Well done!
A side bar:
Some clubs (or maybe coaches) should remember that mini's footy is supposed to be about FUN FOR THE KIDS, and I am pretty sure the prize yesterday was not a sheep station![]()
Having said that, we were stationed in between Reynella & Morphettvale, and the parents of both teams & their respective coaches were fantastic, and very supportive of all teams around them and made for an enjoyable morning.
Cheers Moe. Glad you had a great day. The Cove did very well financially and the day was successful due to many Cove volunteers giving their valuable time on the day.
Unfortunately when you add a competitive element you'll get an element of ugliness. The real winners were the players who represented their clubs proudly and enjoyed themselves.
by vics01 » Mon Aug 05, 2013 9:55 pm
by zooman07 » Mon Aug 05, 2013 10:10 pm
by afc9798 » Mon Aug 05, 2013 10:12 pm
vics01 wrote:Not really sure where to post this. Believe this lad comes from BDOS to the Bays. Just cannot believe that this happened.
Is this not a disgrace? Selected to play SANFL senior footy and forced to play school boy footy. When is the SANFL and other bodies going to stand up to the colleges? Having watched the game on the weekend I am sure he would have gained nothing towards further development. One could suggest the Sacred Heat do not have the child's best interest at HEART..
by afc9798 » Mon Aug 05, 2013 10:15 pm
zooman07 wrote:Chris Minns mail medal winner.. Eagleton 2nd Bode 3rd M .Ruldwolt 4th L Corrie 5th
by beachy » Mon Aug 05, 2013 10:37 pm
by vics01 » Tue Aug 06, 2013 11:59 am
vics01 wrote:
Not really sure where to post this. Believe this lad comes from BDOS to the Bays. Just cannot believe that this happened.
Is this not a disgrace? Selected to play SANFL senior footy and forced to play school boy footy. When is the SANFL and other bodies going to stand up to the colleges? Having watched the game on the weekend I am sure he would have gained nothing towards further development. One could suggest the Sacred Heat do not have the child's best interest at HEART..
afc9798
Well I guess clubs know the ground rules when dealing with colleges, but doesn't make it right. On the upside though, they'll be out of college by the time they're 18. Then they have no say.
by afc9798 » Tue Aug 06, 2013 1:23 pm
vics01 wrote:vics01 wrote:
Not really sure where to post this. Believe this lad comes from BDOS to the Bays. Just cannot believe that this happened.
Is this not a disgrace? Selected to play SANFL senior footy and forced to play school boy footy. When is the SANFL and other bodies going to stand up to the colleges? Having watched the game on the weekend I am sure he would have gained nothing towards further development. One could suggest the Sacred Heat do not have the child's best interest at HEART..afc9798
Well I guess clubs know the ground rules when dealing with colleges, but doesn't make it right. On the upside though, they'll be out of college by the time they're 18. Then they have no say.
I am sorry I thought we on this thread should be interested in CLUB FOOTBALL and the development of club footballers not school boy football where they play for ???? then claim they developed a kid that a local club has developed. Schools bully and bluff parents and clubs with flimsy enrollment agreements which have no legal standing. How pompous of SHC to think that a school boys game is more important than a debut with an SANFL Club. Principal said " General Requirement that kids play for the school." What they do is threaten with expulsion from the school if you do not play. Not very catholic or caring behaviour.
by Dutchy » Tue Aug 06, 2013 1:25 pm
by vics01 » Tue Aug 06, 2013 1:32 pm
but why do most parents send their kids to SHC? It's because it's a recognised school for football development.
I'm pretty sure it's not about the religious education aspects.
by vics01 » Tue Aug 06, 2013 1:36 pm
by Front & Centre » Tue Aug 06, 2013 3:08 pm
vics01 wrote:SHC football sides are like the Brighton Sunday fabled 14/16 sides they play against very limited competition most of the time
by vics01 » Tue Aug 06, 2013 3:21 pm
F&C
Interesting observation - isnt the second Brighton U16s team that is playing in the Saturday comp mostly made up of Sacred Heart lads? Currently they are 7th on the ladder.
by Panther32 » Tue Aug 06, 2013 6:05 pm
vics01 wrote:but why do most parents send their kids to SHC? It's because it's a recognised school for football development.
I'm pretty sure it's not about the religious education aspects.
SHC beat their own drum about the football development. My observation watching them train and play is that SHC don't really develop at all. By the time these kids get to SHC the local clubs have done the developing and continue to do so when they are at the club.
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