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Re: Riverland Football Chatter

Postby cod master » Fri Aug 03, 2007 5:57 pm

No sorry mate never been there
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Re: Riverland Football Chatter

Postby cod master » Fri Aug 03, 2007 6:03 pm

Hear Cobby has its best side in tomorrow R.Vagg, J. Wegener, G. Dyer into the side from last weeks game
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Re: Riverland Football Chatter

Postby Baron Greenback » Sat Aug 04, 2007 4:39 am

Wouldn't say Graeme Dyer is a huge in but the others certainly are.
Found Graeme to be a little soft when I've played against him. Good skills though.
Vagg and Wegener are big ins....Lyrup could get pumped this week!!!
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Re: Riverland Football Chatter

Postby southern fan » Sun Aug 05, 2007 9:56 pm

Good to see the Tiges show a bit of character and get over Renmark. When the umpires let the game flow it was a good spectacle. Still too many technical decisions. Ryan Bennett and the ruckman Farr were good for Renmark. Loxton had more contributors who made a difference.
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Re: Riverland Football Chatter

Postby catfish » Sun Aug 05, 2007 10:37 pm

jamahl sure can take a mark, got to see it up close and personal a few times. i concur on the umpiring, some of it was terrible. 3 of them and they still miss the obvious and find the mystifying.
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Re: Riverland Football Chatter

Postby southern fan » Sun Aug 05, 2007 11:15 pm

Mystifying is a good description. When players don't know what/why a decision is made it becomes confusing. Jamahl was a good target up forward once he got in front. I thought guys like Bronte Manual and Raph Liddle and Liam Williams were good support for the usual contributors like the coach, the captain and Monty. Also Dan Fisher is a target up forward when Jamahl has a run on ball.
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Re: Riverland Football Chatter

Postby Baron Greenback » Sun Aug 05, 2007 11:40 pm

Renmark seemed to be pretty sloppy with their checking of Loxton players as well.
So many times, the Tiges were able find free space, sometimes in the middle of the ground which meant there was no pressure on the guy delivering to the forwards.
Thought Jamahl was superb though....even when it looked like the ball would come to ground in the contest, he'd still stick the mark.
Kruger was pretty handy too.
Bennett, Farr and little Dot Cotsaris were Renmark's best.
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Re: Riverland Football Chatter

Postby Recollect » Mon Aug 06, 2007 10:37 am

Barry Dawson wrote:Wouldn't say Graeme Dyer is a huge in but the others certainly are.
Found Graeme to be a little soft when I've played against him. Good skills though.
Vagg and Wegener are big ins....Lyrup could get pumped this week!!!

Hey BD some players need a bit of outside motivation i am sure the coach of Cobby reads this forum and soft is a word that motivates any player so the powers to be at Cobby might use that personal quote to fire up Dyer against your mate DW the next encounter. Soft in football would be the most damanging word to any player.
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Re: Riverland Football Chatter

Postby Recollect » Mon Aug 06, 2007 10:39 am

Further to my last post i forgot to mention Dyer is only 18
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Re: Riverland Football Chatter

Postby Baron Greenback » Mon Aug 06, 2007 10:45 am

Glad to be of some assistance to the Cobby cause.
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Re: Riverland Football Chatter

Postby Dogwatcher » Mon Aug 06, 2007 10:47 am

Well done you d*ck BD. ;)

Anyway Recollect. I'm sure Dyer doesn't need any extra motivation. What more motivation could you want than premiership success?

I'm sure no one cares that much what some fat knob on an internet forum says, or do they?

If the coach is reading, it would be nice if he contributed to the fun too - over to you Rod...

Soooo...interesting round, even if it was only two games.

Is Lyrup a dark horse? They've troubled all three sides above them - getting to within three goals of each. What the heck were they doing losing to Wunkar last week?

Recollect, 1.6 in the last for Cobby, bad kicking? Could the result have been bigger?

Meanwhile in RFL, Jamahl Liddle a chance for the Whillas?

He starred again on the weekend.

Southern Fan....are you sure you're not a Loxton player mate?

Still plenty of interest in both comps. What more could you ask for?
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Re: Riverland Football Chatter

Postby Baron Greenback » Mon Aug 06, 2007 10:55 am

Haha....if I'm a fat knob, then so are you DW!!

Yeah would be good to see Rod's contributions on here.

Jamahl would be a clear favourite at the moment you'd think.
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Re: Riverland Football Chatter

Postby Dogwatcher » Mon Aug 06, 2007 10:56 am

Yes, but you've got a bigger mouth. :lol:
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Re: Riverland Football Chatter

Postby catfish » Mon Aug 06, 2007 11:00 am

jamahl definitely top votes on saturday. but then again if the umpires get decisions that wrong, i wouldn't rely on their voting!
i've got my suspicions about southern fan dw, not a player i don't think, maybe a relative.
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Re: Riverland Football Chatter

Postby Baron Greenback » Mon Aug 06, 2007 11:06 am

That's what forums are for big fella! :D

Jamahl didn't get max votes in the Pioneer award, should have though..very surprised he didn't.
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Re: Riverland Football Chatter

Postby Dogwatcher » Mon Aug 06, 2007 11:07 am

Just keep me out of your Paringa v Cobdogla battles though BD. You can have them to yourself. lol
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Re: Riverland Football Chatter

Postby catfish » Mon Aug 06, 2007 11:08 am

Who did Pioneer give top votes to BD? I'd say jamahl was definitely the match winner.
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Re: Riverland Football Chatter

Postby Baron Greenback » Mon Aug 06, 2007 11:15 am

DW - Fair call mate. You've got your own Cobby battle to deal with.

Cat - They gave it to Ryan Bennett. He played well, but didn't have the influence that Jamahl did.
Leigh Kruger also got a vote.
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Re: Riverland Football Chatter

Postby southern fan » Mon Aug 06, 2007 2:21 pm

Keep guessing folks. I'll introduce myself , hopefully at grand Final. Loxton will have many players sharing votes and yes it will come down to umpire opinion. Jamahl and Leigh should poll well but so should Ash Montgomery and Nick Uren. Add in Evans, Westbrook and R Mitchell so it could be spread around. Votes Sat- Bennett or Farr should get one while Jamahl and Leigh in either order for 3 and 2. Never think umpires will be thinking the same though.
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Re: Riverland Football Chatter

Postby Baron Greenback » Mon Aug 06, 2007 2:30 pm

I noticed Leigh didn't get in the Loxton best players, yet I would have definitely had him in my top 3, maybe 2.
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