by LuvsFooty » Wed Jul 02, 2008 1:59 pm
by BJ Ernest » Wed Jul 02, 2008 2:15 pm
LuvsFooty wrote:Hindmarsh Island
Ewe Island
Rat Island
Long Island
Mundoo Island
Tauwitcherie Island
by Teflon_Coated » Wed Jul 02, 2008 3:53 pm
kappars wrote:love brothers have been very good, think this will show on Mail Medal night, I predict Owen Love to be right up there.
by limb » Wed Jul 02, 2008 4:16 pm
by BJ Ernest » Wed Jul 02, 2008 4:33 pm
limb wrote:With umpires being supplied by the competing clubs in the B Grade for most of the year it will be interesting to see if this effects the make up of medal night. My guess is that it will be more accurate because the umpires know the players better, on the other hand if an umpy has a favourite that he gives votes to each Saturday it might make it lopsided.
by Sponge Bob » Wed Jul 02, 2008 4:47 pm
cuzzy wrote:NO-MERCY wrote:Can anyone fill us in as to how Marc Cox is going out there at Encounter Bay, is he settling in or on the move?
played 3 games for the bay and looks settled to me, think he has been in the best twice. I am not sure but i think you will find he is settled for next year aswel.
by LuvsFooty » Wed Jul 02, 2008 5:01 pm
BJ Ernest wrote:limb wrote:With umpires being supplied by the competing clubs in the B Grade for most of the year it will be interesting to see if this effects the make up of medal night. My guess is that it will be more accurate because the umpires know the players better, on the other hand if an umpy has a favourite that he gives votes to each Saturday it might make it lopsided.
In saying that ive thought the standard of the B grade umpiring has been very good. Every game ive watched the umpiring has been unbiased, they let things go and play run and its been enjoyable to watch! The lack of over officiating is welcomed on all levels!
Special mention to Paul Collier for continuing to put his hand up to umpire in the B grade. Hes a great club man and gives so much to the Willunga Football Club as junior coordinator as well as taking his time to do this job!!!
by limb » Wed Jul 02, 2008 6:12 pm
LuvsFooty wrote:I think that the B Grade umpiring has been of a better standard than the other grades because of the likes of Paul Collier. Yank has Greg Whiltesea, Pongy has one of the Hutchinson's. All of these guys have played footy and know whats going on
by LuvsFooty » Thu Jul 03, 2008 11:51 pm
by Teflon_Coated » Fri Jul 04, 2008 9:40 am
by Teflon_Coated » Fri Jul 04, 2008 9:41 am
by cuzzy » Fri Jul 04, 2008 10:37 am
LuvsFooty wrote:Some fairly big news out at Saints training tonight (32 on the track). The push to re-locate the footy club as well as all of the other clubs in the complex out to a brand new high tech facility is well and truly on the cards. The site is out past the Glendale school and would include state of the art lighting, new and separate surfaces for all sports and a central community style club. Do the sums: The council can sell the current land a spend a pretty big sum on the new facility and still be well and truly in front. A great idea from my view. I wonder if the need a real estate agent to sell the existing site?
by Panther32 » Fri Jul 04, 2008 10:39 am
by kappars » Fri Jul 04, 2008 10:39 am
LuvsFooty wrote:Some fairly big news out at Saints training tonight (32 on the track). The push to re-locate the footy club as well as all of the other clubs in the complex out to a brand new high tech facility is well and truly on the cards. The site is out past the Glendale school and would include state of the art lighting, new and separate surfaces for all sports and a central community style club. Do the sums: The council can sell the current land a spend a pretty big sum on the new facility and still be well and truly in front. A great idea from my view. I wonder if the need a real estate agent to sell the existing site?
by cuzzy » Fri Jul 04, 2008 10:49 am
kappars wrote:LuvsFooty wrote:Some fairly big news out at Saints training tonight (32 on the track). The push to re-locate the footy club as well as all of the other clubs in the complex out to a brand new high tech facility is well and truly on the cards. The site is out past the Glendale school and would include state of the art lighting, new and separate surfaces for all sports and a central community style club. Do the sums: The council can sell the current land a spend a pretty big sum on the new facility and still be well and truly in front. A great idea from my view. I wonder if the need a real estate agent to sell the existing site?
32 on the track is a big night considering the week off and the clubs position at present, any new faces?
The Saints already have one of the best playing surfaces in the GSFL, a new oval with seperate playing surfaces for all codes it can only get even better. I can already see a new home for the GSFL grand final and night games in the years ahead.
by LuvsFooty » Fri Jul 04, 2008 10:51 am
cuzzy wrote:LuvsFooty wrote:Some fairly big news out at Saints training tonight (32 on the track). The push to re-locate the footy club as well as all of the other clubs in the complex out to a brand new high tech facility is well and truly on the cards. The site is out past the Glendale school and would include state of the art lighting, new and separate surfaces for all sports and a central community style club. Do the sums: The council can sell the current land a spend a pretty big sum on the new facility and still be well and truly in front. A great idea from my view. I wonder if the need a real estate agent to sell the existing site?
thank f%$k, now atleast when away teams play goolwa we will be able to shower. bloody joke at the moment. As for the bay there has been talk of a massive redevelopment at the end of this year. Think gov grants have a fair bit to do with it but not sure. I think you will find most clubs start heading down the direction of upgrading their facilities. Atleast lighting should be on most clubs lists. Be able to have night games at more than one location would be great
by kappars » Fri Jul 04, 2008 10:53 am
cuzzy wrote:kappars wrote:LuvsFooty wrote:Some fairly big news out at Saints training tonight (32 on the track). The push to re-locate the footy club as well as all of the other clubs in the complex out to a brand new high tech facility is well and truly on the cards. The site is out past the Glendale school and would include state of the art lighting, new and separate surfaces for all sports and a central community style club. Do the sums: The council can sell the current land a spend a pretty big sum on the new facility and still be well and truly in front. A great idea from my view. I wonder if the need a real estate agent to sell the existing site?
32 on the track is a big night considering the week off and the clubs position at present, any new faces?
The Saints already have one of the best playing surfaces in the GSFL, a new oval with seperate playing surfaces for all codes it can only get even better. I can already see a new home for the GSFL grand final and night games in the years ahead.
a new home will attract some new fresh faces but do the saints have any points left for new fresh faces, might need to get rid of some this year and next year to make room.
by cuzzy » Fri Jul 04, 2008 11:30 am
LuvsFooty wrote:cuzzy wrote:LuvsFooty wrote:Some fairly big news out at Saints training tonight (32 on the track). The push to re-locate the footy club as well as all of the other clubs in the complex out to a brand new high tech facility is well and truly on the cards. The site is out past the Glendale school and would include state of the art lighting, new and separate surfaces for all sports and a central community style club. Do the sums: The council can sell the current land a spend a pretty big sum on the new facility and still be well and truly in front. A great idea from my view. I wonder if the need a real estate agent to sell the existing site?
thank f%$k, now atleast when away teams play goolwa we will be able to shower. bloody joke at the moment. As for the bay there has been talk of a massive redevelopment at the end of this year. Think gov grants have a fair bit to do with it but not sure. I think you will find most clubs start heading down the direction of upgrading their facilities. Atleast lighting should be on most clubs lists. Be able to have night games at more than one location would be great
Sorry Cuzzy but the current visitors rooms will be transferred to the new complex. 32 was good numbers Kappars, I think everyone thought we would be mucking around and doing goal kicking comps and then they got a rude shock when we actually worked hard.
by Teflon_Coated » Fri Jul 04, 2008 12:52 pm
Panther32 wrote:Last year it was mentioned that Encounter were renovating their club rooms at the end of last season, yet nothing has been done to date. The council had already approved the reno's and were putting up some big coin for it. EB need to act pretty quick otherwise the council may withdraw the funding!
by Panther32 » Fri Jul 04, 2008 12:56 pm
Teflon Coated wrote:Panther32 wrote:Last year it was mentioned that Encounter were renovating their club rooms at the end of last season, yet nothing has been done to date. The council had already approved the reno's and were putting up some big coin for it. EB need to act pretty quick otherwise the council may withdraw the funding!
You clearly have no idea about councils and funding....
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