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Re: GSFL Movements

Postby kappars » Fri Jun 20, 2008 4:23 pm

I did hear Billy Bass had a few cards left to deal, all will be found out soon as we only have 10 days left to the cut off date!
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Re: GSFL Movements

Postby Panther32 » Fri Jun 20, 2008 5:10 pm

Goldberg wrote:Please say it aint so Pantha

It is the furthest from the truth! Must be from another team in the RMFL because it isn't from the Bluds. I did hear that Teflon is trying to recruit one of the ruckman from South who used to play for Richmond. Supposedly he's not getting much time down at South and is going to join the Bays. There was another bloke but now I can't remember his name....
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Re: GSFL Movements

Postby Toughcall » Fri Jun 20, 2008 9:12 pm

Panther32 wrote:I see that the Southern Zone team is going to withdraw from the Championships if the SANFL don't put the RMFL back into the Southern area! Very interesting....


There will be a Southern zone team and it will be run by KI and it is rumoured Barry Pilmore will be the coach regardless of River Murray's involvement. Players are invited from Great Southern to play in the championships and apparently those names are in the hands of the clubs. The clubs are clashing with the league exec by fully supporting the zone game by all accounts.
If Bays get the players from Seaton Ramblers and South they are chasing they will not only make the 5 but will finish top 3 and be a serious threat.
Bass has been busy with a number of zero point players returning to the club in 2009.
Baylis, Rolfe, McLean and Modra are all set to come back to the blue and gold.
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Re: GSFL Movements

Postby The Big Shrek » Fri Jun 20, 2008 9:21 pm

Which Rolfe is Toughcall? Is that Bluey McLean who is at PNU? Sounds like 4 very handy pick ups.
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Re: GSFL Movements

Postby Panther32 » Sun Jun 22, 2008 12:07 am

Toughcall wrote:
Panther32 wrote:I see that the Southern Zone team is going to withdraw from the Championships if the SANFL don't put the RMFL back into the Southern area! Very interesting....


There will be a Southern zone team and it will be run by KI and it is rumoured Barry Pilmore will be the coach regardless of River Murray's involvement. Players are invited from Great Southern to play in the championships and apparently those names are in the hands of the clubs. The clubs are clashing with the league exec by fully supporting the zone game by all accounts.
If Bays get the players from Seaton Ramblers and South they are chasing they will not only make the 5 but will finish top 3 and be a serious threat.
Bass has been busy with a number of zero point players returning to the club in 2009.
Baylis, Rolfe, McLean and Modra are all set to come back to the blue and gold.

Don't know where you got this info from, or are you just another EB player making sh*t up?
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Re: GSFL Movements

Postby Panther32 » Sun Jun 22, 2008 12:16 am

Teflon Coated wrote:
Zelezny Chucks wrote:Why do you bother putting a tip in for the Bays game each week?


I hope your not another disbeliever about my identity are you ZC? Please! I also tipped Mypo.

Yeah and it seems you got both of them wrong! What happened on the weekend TC???
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Re: GSFL Movements

Postby NO-MERCY » Sun Jun 22, 2008 12:18 am

The only player EB are getting from Seaton is Marc Cox.
The way he's going i wouldn't be banking on getting too many games out of him.
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Re: GSFL Movements

Postby Panther32 » Sun Jun 22, 2008 12:21 am

NO-MERCY wrote:The only player EB are getting from Seaton is Marc Cox.
The way he's going i wouldn't be banking on getting too many games out of him.

Is that his 16th club he's signed for this year NM???
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Re: GSFL Movements

Postby Teflon_Coated » Mon Jun 23, 2008 11:24 am

I think you will find Cox was in the best in the paper for EB? Not sure who else they are chasing but it wouldn't be inconceivable that Baylis will play for EB in 09 would it? Especially if they are not spending big dollars this year in comparison to previous and especially if Bassani is around the traps. I'm tipping a new coach of the A'Grade however.

Bays lost the plot on the weekend and Yank also spanked a fancied Goolwa but Mypo should've done a better job against the Vics aswell.

Interesting run home with games, Bays need to win the ones they lost by under a kick earlier in the year while Victor need to beat two of the top three sides.
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Re: GSFL Movements

Postby LuvsFooty » Mon Jun 23, 2008 11:56 am

Yank (minus all of the new recruits) were very good on the weekend. I think they may cause a few more upsets this season especially at Yank. They grow an extra leg when the crowd gets involved. as for the Saints we lost the plot. We have been working on all the positives but 5 50m penalties and 2 send offs was a real step backwards. The only real positive was 6 goals from Trent Griffen. Without Paredes, Pudney, L.Hirst and Evans we were light on in goal kicking power. Was a pretty good game of footy. 36 goals.
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Re: GSFL Movements

Postby Fair Play » Mon Jun 23, 2008 1:27 pm

Panther32 wrote:
Toughcall wrote:
Panther32 wrote:I see that the Southern Zone team is going to withdraw from the Championships if the SANFL don't put the RMFL back into the Southern area! Very interesting....


There will be a Southern zone team and it will be run by KI and it is rumoured Barry Pilmore will be the coach regardless of River Murray's involvement. Players are invited from Great Southern to play in the championships and apparently those names are in the hands of the clubs. The clubs are clashing with the league exec by fully supporting the zone game by all accounts.
If Bays get the players from Seaton Ramblers and South they are chasing they will not only make the 5 but will finish top 3 and be a serious threat.
Bass has been busy with a number of zero point players returning to the club in 2009.
Baylis, Rolfe, McLean and Modra are all set to come back to the blue and gold.

Don't know where you got this info from, or are you just another EB player making sh*t up?


Have heard of Rolfe looking for a local club heard he may even try to get a clearance to a improving SFL side, as for Baylis and Mods I have heard some talk that they are both keen to get back there but don't hold your breath. Would certainly be a big boost again in a fast improving EB side.
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Re: GSFL Movements

Postby cuzzy » Mon Jun 23, 2008 3:14 pm

cox has been a great inclusion at the bay and for a new bloke that has only played two games has taken a leadership role already, didnt take long for blokes to look up to a player of his calibure. If there were other clubs waiting for his signature bad luck, has been very good for the bays in the short time.

goolwa are the fremantle of the compeition, all the hype about how good a team is and then put in a woofull show each week. Not sure what can happen out at goolwa, just shows that sometimes its better relying on your locals to develop your squad rather than pull in 10 or 12 new blokes that most of the locals dont like anyway. Popey should play his senior colts each week now.

would be nice to get dycer back at the bay next year. he must get sick of doing all the work down back every week.
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Re: GSFL Movements

Postby Panther32 » Mon Jun 23, 2008 3:32 pm

cuzzy wrote:cox has been a great inclusion at the bay and for a new bloke that has only played two games has taken a leadership role already, didnt take long for blokes to look up to a player of his calibure. If there were other clubs waiting for his signature bad luck, has been very good for the bays in the short time.

...because you'll need to wait another week now to get it!!! :lol:
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Re: GSFL Movements

Postby LuvsFooty » Mon Jun 23, 2008 3:41 pm

goolwa are the fremantle of the compeition, all the hype about how good a team is and then put in a woofull show each week. Not sure what can happen out at goolwa, just shows that sometimes its better relying on your locals to develop your squad rather than pull in 10 or 12 new blokes that most of the locals dont like anyway. Popey should play his senior colts each week now.

would be nice to get dycer back at the bay next year. he must get sick of doing all the work down back every week.[/quote]

Probably a fair call about the fremantle side of things, but i think you'll find we have a pretty good outlook on developing locals, in fact 4 senior colts played on the weekend. As well as this we had the likes of Trent Griffen, Ferguson, Cuthbert, Stewart and Evans who are all 18-21 year olds. On the weekend the effort was woeful but that has not been the case all year.
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Re: GSFL Movements

Postby kappars » Mon Jun 23, 2008 3:42 pm

I heard (Not Saying) Mods will return to Bays one dday but not a chance while Billy Bas has the ropes, apparently he did not fill the roll of runner for the assosiation game due to Bass's involvement.
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Re: GSFL Movements

Postby Toughcall » Mon Jun 23, 2008 4:39 pm

Bit harsh Kappars. Mods will play at the Bay next year reagardless of who is coach and is the link to get Rofe, Ryan Smart and McLean. Sick of the travel already. Heard Nigel Smart (zero points) may even play a few games in 2009 with Modra. Baylis has a lot of respect for Bassani, so don't worry about the Bays, they are still with a show to make finals.
What about Saints???? Sorry, but questions have to be asked! Every side in the competition are playing colts.
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Re: GSFL Movements

Postby Teflon_Coated » Mon Jun 23, 2008 6:35 pm

kappars wrote:I heard (Not Saying) Mods will return to Bays one dday but not a chance while Billy Bas has the ropes, apparently he did not fill the roll of runner for the assosiation game due to Bass's involvement.


Ooooh good use of some very misguided bait there - I will be sure to pass it on, I would imagine it would be fed into the 'give a toss' tray. I think Mr Bassani has more pressing issues on his mind... like maybe the current season and how the hell the Bays will make finals.
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Re: GSFL Movements

Postby BJ Ernest » Mon Jun 23, 2008 7:29 pm

TC the bays from here definitely pushing it to make the finals with an inferior % than Victor and 2 games behind.

Will be an interesting run home for these 2 sides, Victors destiny in their own hands, E Bay relying on Victor to drop at least 2 games and for them to win all of theirs. Compass and Strath look to be safe with only 8 games left and the Creeks still impressing.

The bottom 4 sides probably cant make the finals now but can certainly shape it in regards to the week off, the double chance spot and whether Victor or E Bay make the 5.
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Re: GSFL Movements

Postby Teflon_Coated » Tue Jun 24, 2008 11:14 am

Interesting Bj very interesting - I'd say the final five could be a lot different than what it looks like now. Both the Bays and Victor need to win to keep in touch, has anyone noticed that Yank are now sitting 7th and only a game behind the Bays.

Victors Run Home is: (Possible Wins in BOLD - not saying the rest are not!)
Saints
Willunga Last time Lost by 13 goals
Creeks Last time Lost by 6 goals
McLaren
Bays
Strath Last time Lost by 10 goals
Yank
Compass Last time Lost by 11pts

Ebays Run Home:
Mypo
McLaren
Yank Danger game at Yank
Compass Last time Lost by 1 pt after missing last shot of the game at Compass
Victor Last time Lost by 2 pts at Ebay after hitting post several times in last ten minutes
Willunga
Strath Last time Lost by 12pts at Strath
Saints

The only point this makes is that the fight for the five is still very very much open.
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Re: GSFL Movements

Postby BJ Ernest » Tue Jun 24, 2008 11:40 am

Teflon Coated wrote:Interesting Bj very interesting - I'd say the final five could be a lot different than what it looks like now. Both the Bays and Victor need to win to keep in touch, has anyone noticed that Yank are now sitting 7th and only a game behind the Bays.

Victors Run Home is: (Possible Wins in BOLD - not saying the rest are not!)
Saints
Willunga Last time Lost by 13 goals
Creeks Last time Lost by 6 goals
McLaren
Bays
Strath Last time Lost by 10 goals
Yank
Compass Last time Lost by 11pts

Ebays Run Home:
Mypo
McLaren
Yank Danger game at Yank
Compass Last time Lost by 1 pt after missing last shot of the game at Compass
Victor Last time Lost by 2 pts at Ebay after hitting post several times in last ten minutes
Willunga
Strath Last time Lost by 12pts at Strath
Saints

The only point this makes is that the fight for the five is still very very much open.


I indeed said the fight for the 5 was very open but the Bays were certainly not in prime position to take that 5th spot. I also agree with you that the make up, positions in the 5 are far from set and any 1 of the 5 spots are still up for grabs.

Ur optimism that the Bays will win every game except the game against Willunga and that Victor will drop every game except 3 is also a little biased towards the Bays but understandable! I think both sides have a chance against any of the sides and definitely both are deserving of a finals spot. Who knows if the wheels fall off somewhere both Victor and E Bay could make the 5 and one of the top 4 could drop out.

Going to be an interesting and exciting run home, and also the game against Willunga is for the Mccracken Cup if you had forgotten so your boys will be up and about for that one also!!
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