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Re: Western Border Football League

Postby Hazbeen » Mon Apr 14, 2008 10:55 pm

Wow the Festers knocked off South for the first time in 33 meetings. Have West turned the corner this year with some new recruits or is this a one off?
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Re: Western Border Football League

Postby GWW » Mon Apr 14, 2008 11:02 pm

Hazbeen wrote:Wow the Festers knocked off South for the first time in 33 meetings. Have West turned the corner this year with some new recruits or is this a one off?


They've picked up a few decent players from Penola, Adam Merrett and Luke Ellis, who have i think both played SANFL Reserves and possibly a couple of league games.
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Re: Western Border Football League

Postby Morphies Magic » Wed Apr 16, 2008 2:14 pm

GWW wrote:
Hazbeen wrote:Wow the Festers knocked off South for the first time in 33 meetings. Have West turned the corner this year with some new recruits or is this a one off?


They've picked up a few decent players from Penola, Adam Merrett and Luke Ellis, who have i think both played SANFL Reserves and possibly a couple of league games.


they have also picked up a few from glenelg reserves and a guy that trained with Port Power for a chunk of pre season
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Re: Western Border Football League

Postby GWW » Wed Apr 16, 2008 2:17 pm

Morphies Magic wrote:
they have also picked up a few from glenelg reserves and a guy that trained with Port Power for a chunk of pre season


Who you referring to there?
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Re: Western Border Football League

Postby Morphies Magic » Wed Apr 16, 2008 2:22 pm

GWW wrote:
Morphies Magic wrote:
they have also picked up a few from glenelg reserves and a guy that trained with Port Power for a chunk of pre season


Who you referring to there?


Steven Wenman

Would have played at CHB from the riverland origanlly, played at westies then trainined with Port power then moved to mount gambier

tall lad with blonde hair

can take a grab
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Re: Western Border Football League

Postby Morphies Magic » Wed Apr 16, 2008 2:33 pm

What did the other mount gambier sides look like
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Re: Western Border Football League

Postby schimma » Wed Apr 16, 2008 2:43 pm

Morphies Magic wrote:What did the other mount gambier sides look like



and how about the new look Portland
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Re: Western Border Football League

Postby GWW » Wed Apr 16, 2008 3:08 pm

Morphies Magic wrote:What did the other mount gambier sides look like


I can't provide much specific info, but heres a link that may be interesting:

http://www.wbfl.vcfl.com.au/newsitem.as ... =27&O10c=7
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Re: Western Border Football League

Postby hanno_7 » Wed Apr 16, 2008 8:32 pm

Morphies Magic wrote:
GWW wrote:
Morphies Magic wrote:
they have also picked up a few from glenelg reserves and a guy that trained with Port Power for a chunk of pre season


Who you referring to there?


Steven Wenman

Would have played at CHB from the riverland origanlly, played at westies then trainined with Port power then moved to mount gambier

tall lad with blonde hair

can take a grab


hes got a wicked set of hands agile as and his delivery on the right foot is always on the money will go well in the Western Border. good to see westies get a good win first up.
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Re: Western Border Football League

Postby wishiwas » Thu Apr 17, 2008 11:55 am

Hanno,
I hear the South coach was a marked man at the start of the game. In much a sense he was in last years GF when he was at Penola.
Can you elaborate?
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Re: Western Border Football League

Postby hanno_7 » Thu Apr 17, 2008 12:30 pm

wishiwas wrote:Hanno,
I hear the South coach was a marked man at the start of the game. In much a sense he was in last years GF when he was at Penola.
Can you elaborate?


cant elaborate but if i was still at west id say that was a brilliant idea the man can play and obviosly it worked. sounds like a brown plan.
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Re: Western Border Football League

Postby wishiwas » Thu Apr 17, 2008 1:50 pm

hanno_7 wrote:
wishiwas wrote:Hanno,
I hear the South coach was a marked man at the start of the game. In much a sense he was in last years GF when he was at Penola.
Can you elaborate?


cant elaborate but if i was still at west id say that was a brilliant idea the man can play and obviosly it worked. sounds like a brown plan.


Pretty weak really. Did hear on the grapevine that a player that played in that GF last year have had involement in some way.
He is the best player in the South East, and has to put up the d1ckheads like this.
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Re: Western Border Football League

Postby hanno_7 » Thu Apr 17, 2008 2:19 pm

wishiwas wrote:
hanno_7 wrote:
wishiwas wrote:Hanno,
I hear the South coach was a marked man at the start of the game. In much a sense he was in last years GF when he was at Penola.
Can you elaborate?


cant elaborate but if i was still at west id say that was a brilliant idea the man can play and obviosly it worked. sounds like a brown plan.


Pretty weak really. Did hear on the grapevine that a player that played in that GF last year have had involement in some way.
He is the best player in the South East, and has to put up the d1ckheads like this.


its country footy u always get belted up ive never had a sorer head or kidneys than when i was playing country. dont think brown will be there much longer???
mark kruger would have to be up there with him.
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Re: Western Border Football League

Postby Dewkicker » Thu Apr 17, 2008 2:37 pm

wishiwas wrote:
hanno_7 wrote:
wishiwas wrote:Hanno,
I hear the South coach was a marked man at the start of the game. In much a sense he was in last years GF when he was at Penola.
Can you elaborate?


cant elaborate but if i was still at west id say that was a brilliant idea the man can play and obviosly it worked. sounds like a brown plan.


Pretty weak really. Did hear on the grapevine that a player that played in that GF last year have had involement in some way.
He is the best player in the South East, and has to put up the d1ckheads like this.


Would that would mean that one of his team mates from last year was involved. Doesn't sound like anything that would happen between Penola boys.
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Re: Western Border Football League

Postby words of wisdom » Thu Apr 17, 2008 3:21 pm

hanno_7 wrote:
wishiwas wrote:Hanno,
I hear the South coach was a marked man at the start of the game. In much a sense he was in last years GF when he was at Penola.
Can you elaborate?


cant elaborate but if i was still at west id say that was a brilliant idea the man can play and obviosly it worked. sounds like a brown plan.


No one can stop that eyebrow :lol:
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Re: Western Border Football League

Postby wishiwas » Thu Apr 17, 2008 3:39 pm

Dewkicker wrote:
wishiwas wrote:
hanno_7 wrote:
wishiwas wrote:Hanno,
I hear the South coach was a marked man at the start of the game. In much a sense he was in last years GF when he was at Penola.
Can you elaborate?


cant elaborate but if i was still at west id say that was a brilliant idea the man can play and obviosly it worked. sounds like a brown plan.


Pretty weak really. Did hear on the grapevine that a player that played in that GF last year have had involement in some way.
He is the best player in the South East, and has to put up the d1ckheads like this.


Would that would mean that one of his team mates from last year was involved. Doesn't sound like anything that would happen between Penola boys.


Dunno Dewy,
just what I got told. I am a million miles from Mt Gambier but used to play there so follow it quite closely.
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Re: Western Border Football League

Postby Hazbeen » Mon Apr 21, 2008 9:09 am

Go the Festers! 2 in a row, beat Casterton on the weekend, would be a long time since West started 2 zip up.
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Re: Western Border Football League

Postby Rupert07 » Mon Apr 21, 2008 5:35 pm

Does anyone know a footballer possibly from West Gambier called Brad Cousin's probably only about 15 years old and pretty tall apparently?
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Re: Western Border Football League

Postby Dogwatcher » Mon Apr 21, 2008 5:39 pm

Morphies Magic wrote: Steven Wenman

Would have played at CHB from the riverland origanlly, played at westies then trainined with Port power then moved to mount gambier


He's from Berri, a very good player.
Hanno - I'm pretty certain Kruger is at Kingston.

Does anyone know a Grant Beggs who played for North Gambier?

Also how did Mark Tyrrell go on the weekend?
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Re: Western Border Football League

Postby Morphies Magic » Mon Apr 21, 2008 6:00 pm

Dogwatcher wrote:
Morphies Magic wrote: Steven Wenman

Would have played at CHB from the riverland origanlly, played at westies then trainined with Port power then moved to mount gambier


He's from Berri, a very good player.
Hanno - I'm pretty certain Kruger is at Kingston.

Does anyone know a Grant Beggs who played for North Gambier?

Also how did Mark Tyrrell go on the weekend?


Yeah Grant Beggs come to north a few years ago with his younger brother i reckon

i also think Tyrell is still not playing
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