Booney wrote:Been a loooooooong weekend......
Could it happen ?
Could it happen ?
Could it happen in our lifetime Booney ?
36 Port Adelaide
30 Norwood
Could we see Norwood having the most flags in the SANFL ?
by mal » Mon Sep 22, 2014 4:44 pm
Booney wrote:Been a loooooooong weekend......
by Aerie » Mon Sep 22, 2014 4:46 pm
by Booney » Mon Sep 22, 2014 5:28 pm
mal wrote:Booney wrote:Been a loooooooong weekend......
Could it happen ?
Could it happen ?
Could it happen in our lifetime Booney ?
36 Port Adelaide
30 Norwood
Could we see Norwood having the most flags in the SANFL ?
by Rising Power » Mon Sep 22, 2014 5:37 pm
by topsywaldron » Mon Sep 22, 2014 5:39 pm
by FlyingHigh » Mon Sep 22, 2014 5:54 pm
by RustyCage » Mon Sep 22, 2014 7:54 pm
by Tech1 » Mon Sep 22, 2014 8:53 pm
by prowling panther » Mon Sep 22, 2014 10:21 pm
by sjt » Mon Sep 22, 2014 10:29 pm
prowling panther wrote:Tech1, as I mentioned earlier in the season, it is now time for the other clubs to raise their bar.
Norwood did to win the GF, South and Sturt both did to contest the finals, North, Centrals and Eagles all slipped back a little while West and Glenelg made no progress.
All the clubs now realise how much work is needed to be done to keep the Crows and Power reserves at arms length.
We may not see a great deal of differences next season as it all has all into place, I think 2016 will be the season when all clubs have finally come to grips with what is really needed and how far they can push their players.
If any team wishes to enter the top 5, they have to push someone out. That will remain the challenges of all true SANFL Clubs.
by Rising Power » Mon Sep 22, 2014 10:30 pm
prowling panther wrote:Tech1, as I mentioned earlier in the season, it is now time for the other clubs to raise their bar.
Norwood did to win the GF, South and Sturt both did to contest the finals, North, Centrals and Eagles all slipped back a little while West and Glenelg made no progress.
All the clubs now realise how much work is needed to be done to keep the Crows and Power reserves at arms length.
We may not see a great deal of differences next season as it all has all into place, I think 2016 will be the season when all clubs have finally come to grips with what is really needed and how far they can push their players.
If any team wishes to enter the top 5, they have to push someone out. That will remain the challenges of all true SANFL Clubs.
by Tech1 » Mon Sep 22, 2014 11:18 pm
sjt wrote:prowling panther wrote:Tech1, as I mentioned earlier in the season, it is now time for the other clubs to raise their bar.
Norwood did to win the GF, South and Sturt both did to contest the finals, North, Centrals and Eagles all slipped back a little while West and Glenelg made no progress.
All the clubs now realise how much work is needed to be done to keep the Crows and Power reserves at arms length.
We may not see a great deal of differences next season as it all has all into place, I think 2016 will be the season when all clubs have finally come to grips with what is really needed and how far they can push their players.
If any team wishes to enter the top 5, they have to push someone out. That will remain the challenges of all true SANFL Clubs.
Tell that to the SANFL players that bust a gut each week to win a game and try to play in a GF. Tell it to the ones that do the extra sessions for no extra reward, no publicity but take up the challenge and then have to go to work to earn a living no matter how sore and battered they are from the weekend.
The clubs have come to grips with what's required. Pretty easy to say raise the bar. Have you a few suggestions?
by RustyCage » Mon Sep 22, 2014 11:48 pm
by dedja » Tue Sep 23, 2014 12:14 am
by prowling panther » Tue Sep 23, 2014 12:16 am
sjt wrote:prowling panther wrote:Tech1, as I mentioned earlier in the season, it is now time for the other clubs to raise their bar.
Norwood did to win the GF, South and Sturt both did to contest the finals, North, Centrals and Eagles all slipped back a little while West and Glenelg made no progress.
All the clubs now realise how much work is needed to be done to keep the Crows and Power reserves at arms length.
We may not see a great deal of differences next season as it all has all into place, I think 2016 will be the season when all clubs have finally come to grips with what is really needed and how far they can push their players.
If any team wishes to enter the top 5, they have to push someone out. That will remain the challenges of all true SANFL Clubs.
Tell that to the SANFL players that bust a gut each week to win a game and try to play in a GF. Tell it to the ones that do the extra sessions for no extra reward, no publicity but take up the challenge and then have to go to work to earn a living no matter how sore and battered they are from the weekend.
The clubs have come to grips with what's required. Pretty easy to say raise the bar. Have you a few suggestions?
by prowling panther » Tue Sep 23, 2014 12:17 am
dedja wrote:LOL, Port couldn't do it for 15 years until they were gifted a place in a GF.
So should the other SANFL clubs do all this just for the right to play Port in the GF each year?
Give me a break.
by Tech1 » Tue Sep 23, 2014 12:28 am
RustyCage wrote:If Norwood can do it, there's no excuses for anyone else.
by Tech1 » Tue Sep 23, 2014 12:31 am
prowling panther wrote:sjt wrote:prowling panther wrote:Tech1, as I mentioned earlier in the season, it is now time for the other clubs to raise their bar.
Norwood did to win the GF, South and Sturt both did to contest the finals, North, Centrals and Eagles all slipped back a little while West and Glenelg made no progress.
All the clubs now realise how much work is needed to be done to keep the Crows and Power reserves at arms length.
We may not see a great deal of differences next season as it all has all into place, I think 2016 will be the season when all clubs have finally come to grips with what is really needed and how far they can push their players.
If any team wishes to enter the top 5, they have to push someone out. That will remain the challenges of all true SANFL Clubs.
Tell that to the SANFL players that bust a gut each week to win a game and try to play in a GF. Tell it to the ones that do the extra sessions for no extra reward, no publicity but take up the challenge and then have to go to work to earn a living no matter how sore and battered they are from the weekend.
The clubs have come to grips with what's required. Pretty easy to say raise the bar. Have you a few suggestions?
I may or may not have the answers you are looking for or want to hear, I can tell you this much, if all the clubs sit around having a moan about it and doing nothing, then our competition, the SANFL that we have grown up with since we started to kick a footy around in the back yard will just lay down, roll over and kark it, is that what you really want.
by SDK » Tue Sep 23, 2014 12:48 am
by mal » Tue Sep 23, 2014 12:50 am
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