by The Panther » Sun May 11, 2008 3:08 pm
by magic_man » Sun May 11, 2008 8:10 pm
Courtney Fish wrote:Went to watch the "Unbeatable" Morphett Vale today, not what I expected the other team took it right up to them and if it wasn't for some very one sided umpiring it may have been a massive boilover. If they have the same umpires I doubt anyone will get close to them, an average club having a red hot go was given no chance by the fools in orange, at least 5 goals charity I would have guessed, any time they challenged one umpy would crucify them the other one was alright, they had a big forward dominating though blond guy no. 22 I think.They won by about 7 goals I think.
by Legend killer » Sun May 11, 2008 8:55 pm
by lion heart » Sun May 11, 2008 8:57 pm
by tunit » Sun May 11, 2008 9:02 pm
by lion heart » Sun May 11, 2008 9:04 pm
[/quote]It pains me to say this DWW but I agree, I would actually go so far to say that Morphett Vales B grade would beat Lonsdales A grade. With the likes of Sampson, Pittman, Joraslaski and Byrne running around.
by rock » Sun May 11, 2008 9:59 pm
efc wrote:Rock you want to have a good hard look at yourself. You are a _ickhead. An absolute _ickhead
by KEYDEFENDER » Sun May 11, 2008 10:38 pm
DingoWoopWoop wrote:bass_player wrote:cyclops wrote:Im pretty sure lions play emus this week,anyone think emus can get over 40 goals? Pollard a lazy 15 perhaps.... He is in great touch
Your kidding right? The Lions were the only team to be infront of Morphies at half time last year. They always seem to put up a decent fight against them. The lions have had quite a few injuries to 1st choice players so far this season but with a couple of them coming back and the two South boys playing, i doubt it'll be the massive blow out that you're predicting. You Morphies boys really need to get off your high horse!
Who cares if Lonsdale were up at half time, they still lost right? And i'm pretty sure the Valley got within 2 points, but you don't hear them bragging. Morphett Vale by plenty i think!
by Bag The Points » Sun May 11, 2008 10:51 pm
by fly » Sun May 11, 2008 11:32 pm
by bass_player » Mon May 12, 2008 9:57 am
KEYDEFENDER wrote:DingoWoopWoop wrote:bass_player wrote:cyclops wrote:Im pretty sure lions play emus this week,anyone think emus can get over 40 goals? Pollard a lazy 15 perhaps.... He is in great touch
Your kidding right? The Lions were the only team to be infront of Morphies at half time last year. They always seem to put up a decent fight against them. The lions have had quite a few injuries to 1st choice players so far this season but with a couple of them coming back and the two South boys playing, i doubt it'll be the massive blow out that you're predicting. You Morphies boys really need to get off your high horse!
Who cares if Lonsdale were up at half time, they still lost right? And i'm pretty sure the Valley got within 2 points, but you don't hear them bragging. Morphett Vale by plenty i think!
Bass player... spot on.... no doubt the lions are MV's bogey side. Close game by the looks of it.
by Cheese Twisties » Mon May 12, 2008 10:39 am
by KEYDEFENDER » Mon May 12, 2008 11:08 am
by bass_player » Mon May 12, 2008 11:15 am
Cheese Twisties wrote:Yep Morphies put in a fairly horrid and disinterested performance on Saturday, but fairplay to the Lions they were well up for it and keen as right from the first bounce. We were without Pollard and Smith and lost Gaskin in the first quarter, but no excuses from our camp, Lonsdale wanted it more and we were grateful to come away with the points.
Was impressed with the Lions attack on the ball and also their goalkicking, they seemed to be flying in from everywhere.
I know its an old point but still not impressed with that oval tho, some huge cracks out there that Tony Grieg would have lost the keys, pen, and even the Julius Marlow's in!
by THE MOLE » Mon May 12, 2008 11:23 am
Cheese Twisties wrote:Yep Morphies put in a fairly horrid and disinterested performance on Saturday, but fairplay to the Lions they were well up for it and keen as right from the first bounce. We were without Pollard and Smith and lost Gaskin in the first quarter, but no excuses from our camp, Lonsdale wanted it more and we were grateful to come away with the points.
Was impressed with the Lions attack on the ball and also their goalkicking, they seemed to be flying in from everywhere.
I know its an old point but still not impressed with that oval tho, some huge cracks out there that Tony Grieg would have lost the keys, pen, and even the Julius Marlow's in!
by The Girth » Mon May 12, 2008 11:26 am
by Zelezny Chucks » Mon May 12, 2008 1:23 pm
fly wrote:rock wrote:efc wrote:Rock you want to have a good hard look at yourself. You are a _ickhead. An absolute _ickhead
Now there's some intelligent posting. You will notice I never abuse people on here. I state facts that come from people I know within the Reynella Football Club. And here's another one, I know of one high paid high profile player that isn't all that impressed with the way Reynella goes about its business. He's a first year player so that brings it down to about four or so.
Now you are making ill informed comments that make no sense at all Rock,you have also on many occasions had a crack at individuals from our club and have some sort of twisted agenda to slag us at all times.(4 or so what??) GET A LIFE!!!!!!!
Good bounce back for the club Saturday with every side except 18's winning against quality opposition.
by magic_man » Mon May 12, 2008 1:35 pm
Cheese Twisties wrote:Yep Morphies put in a fairly horrid and disinterested performance on Saturday, but fairplay to the Lions they were well up for it and keen as right from the first bounce. We were without Pollard and Smith and lost Gaskin in the first quarter, but no excuses from our camp, Lonsdale wanted it more and we were grateful to come away with the points.
Was impressed with the Lions attack on the ball and also their goalkicking, they seemed to be flying in from everywhere.
I know its an old point but still not impressed with that oval tho, some huge cracks out there that Tony Grieg would have lost the keys, pen, and even the Julius Marlow's in!
by Hills » Mon May 12, 2008 1:43 pm
magic_man wrote:Cheese Twisties wrote:Yep Morphies put in a fairly horrid and disinterested performance on Saturday, but fairplay to the Lions they were well up for it and keen as right from the first bounce. We were without Pollard and Smith and lost Gaskin in the first quarter, but no excuses from our camp, Lonsdale wanted it more and we were grateful to come away with the points.
Was impressed with the Lions attack on the ball and also their goalkicking, they seemed to be flying in from everywhere.
I know its an old point but still not impressed with that oval tho, some huge cracks out there that Tony Grieg would have lost the keys, pen, and even the Julius Marlow's in!
Tony Grieg himself could fit into some of those cracks
by magic_man » Mon May 12, 2008 1:51 pm
Hills wrote:magic_man wrote:Cheese Twisties wrote:Yep Morphies put in a fairly horrid and disinterested performance on Saturday, but fairplay to the Lions they were well up for it and keen as right from the first bounce. We were without Pollard and Smith and lost Gaskin in the first quarter, but no excuses from our camp, Lonsdale wanted it more and we were grateful to come away with the points.
Was impressed with the Lions attack on the ball and also their goalkicking, they seemed to be flying in from everywhere.
I know its an old point but still not impressed with that oval tho, some huge cracks out there that Tony Grieg would have lost the keys, pen, and even the Julius Marlow's in!
Tony Grieg himself could fit into some of those cracks
how did you got MM?
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