by GetTheSherrin » Sun Apr 20, 2008 10:22 pm
by Cougar » Mon Apr 21, 2008 8:44 am
GetTheSherrin wrote:kersbrook beat bridgy by a couple of goals. was honestly a pretty hard game of footy to watch. pretty bad skills all over. bridgy had a few gridiron players playing so they were certainly some big boys out there. none as big as the kersbrook FF think his name is nick johns (plays cricket for woodside) he had a home made guernsey on. good times. ha!
was there for the end of the other game but cant think who won (think hahndorf beat barker).. but this game was a much better standard. had the like of dennis raymand and 'bots' houlihan playing.
by Tex » Mon Apr 21, 2008 10:39 am
GetTheSherrin wrote:kersbrook beat bridgy by a couple of goals. was honestly a pretty hard game of footy to watch. pretty bad skills all over. bridgy had a few gridiron players playing so they were certainly some big boys out there. none as big as the kersbrook FF think his name is nick johns (plays cricket for woodside) he had a home made guernsey on. good times. ha!
was there for the end of the other game but cant think who won (think hahndorf beat barker).. but this game was a much better standard. had the like of dennis raymand and 'bots' houlihan playing.
by Rooster » Mon Apr 21, 2008 11:21 am
by boozehound » Mon Apr 21, 2008 11:29 am
by Panther32 » Mon Apr 21, 2008 12:52 pm
by cripple » Mon Apr 21, 2008 2:17 pm
boozehound wrote:Well clearly the new points system has done alot to even up the comp this year.....It is an absolute joke that teams can be getting pumped by close to thirty goals week in week out.....
How can anyone even be bothered when you pretty much know who's playing finals before a ball has even been bounced. Hills hierachy are a disgrace if they don't do something soon to even up the comp. zzzzzzzzzzz
P.S. Hope Steve Feijen is on the road to recovery with those injuries, absolute quality bloke....
by The_Special_One » Mon Apr 21, 2008 6:07 pm
by dangermouse » Mon Apr 21, 2008 6:53 pm
by kick it to me » Tue Apr 22, 2008 12:48 pm
by the big fella » Tue Apr 22, 2008 2:30 pm
by seaess » Tue Apr 22, 2008 6:10 pm
Panther32 wrote:Boozehound, generally when a points system is introduced it takes a few years to even things out. Teams who have dominated the previous year and held onto their players will once again do well but over the next 3-5 years those players will either move on or retire and then it comes back to how well you bring through your young locals.
If the Hills have only just introduced it this year you will still see teams struggle as the bottom teams from last year will be restricted to adding only a few new players each year.
by Amateur Footy » Wed Apr 23, 2008 8:12 am
kick it to me wrote:C grade, what a great fun competition for wanna be's and has been's. I was at Balhannah on Sunday and it was pure entertainment. Just wondering how many playing in the C grade comp train regularly? Uraidla has about 6 and then few more who just have a bit of a kick and a catch every now and again.
by kick it to me » Wed Apr 23, 2008 3:17 pm
Amateur Footy wrote:kick it to me wrote:C grade, what a great fun competition for wanna be's and has been's. I was at Balhannah on Sunday and it was pure entertainment. Just wondering how many playing in the C grade comp train regularly? Uraidla has about 6 and then few more who just have a bit of a kick and a catch every now and again.
All of Ironbanks side train atleast once a week, work permitting, many of them twice a week. That is why they won't let the premiership slip this year.
by Cougar » Wed Apr 23, 2008 4:22 pm
kick it to me wrote:Amateur Footy wrote:kick it to me wrote:C grade, what a great fun competition for wanna be's and has been's. I was at Balhannah on Sunday and it was pure entertainment. Just wondering how many playing in the C grade comp train regularly? Uraidla has about 6 and then few more who just have a bit of a kick and a catch every now and again.
All of Ironbanks side train atleast once a week, work permitting, many of them twice a week. That is why they won't let the premiership slip this year.
Wow thats suprising, who would want to train on Ironbank Oval twice a week for C Grade.
by ronburgandy » Wed Apr 23, 2008 6:31 pm
Cougar wrote:kick it to me wrote:Amateur Footy wrote:kick it to me wrote:C grade, what a great fun competition for wanna be's and has been's. I was at Balhannah on Sunday and it was pure entertainment. Just wondering how many playing in the C grade comp train regularly? Uraidla has about 6 and then few more who just have a bit of a kick and a catch every now and again.
All of Ironbanks side train atleast once a week, work permitting, many of them twice a week. That is why they won't let the premiership slip this year.
Wow thats suprising, who would want to train on Ironbank Oval twice a week for C Grade.
Fair effort by Ironbank. I remember when their 'A' grade competed in the Hills 'C' grade comp some 20 years ago. They started from the bottom and worked their way up. If memory serves me correctly, I reckon Peter Motley's brother was out having a kick and a catch for them in their early days.
by Alaska » Thu Apr 24, 2008 9:23 am
by Baron Greenback » Thu Apr 24, 2008 9:36 am
Alaska wrote:[quote="ronburgandy cant remember if it was 85 or 86 but they did win the flag in the c grade comp. motley bro was playing and barry robran even took some training sessions as well. i remember coz me dad reminds me about the flag every time i see him!
by magpie in the 80's » Thu Apr 24, 2008 11:18 am
ronburgandy wrote: cant remember if it was 85 or 86 but they did win the flag in the c grade comp. motley bro was playing and barry robran even took some training sessions as well. i remember coz me dad reminds me about the flag every time i see him!
Alaska wrote:I can remember out at training when Brett Motley first came out he had a massive leg and probably has kicked further than anyone else on Thunder park, kick to kick had one side in the car park. Although one goal from the Hahndorf No 5 (Wagnitz) in recent times would go close.
Chuck Norris wrote:I'll make sure Wags knows he's still remembered up there....
by Banker » Thu Apr 24, 2008 12:37 pm
ronburgandy wrote:i remember coz me dad reminds me about the flag every time i see him!
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