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Re: GSFL Movements

Postby kappars » Mon Jul 14, 2008 9:15 am

jackpot jim wrote:Heard the Creeks have got an ever expanding injury list atm which is really testing their depth with about 1/2 a dozen colts needed to play seniors at compass saturday to make the numbers up.

Has the senior colts competition ever been so even? A great comp atm with the top 7 teams very even which is a great thing for the players development as they learn little when they play against mismatched opponents regularly.
Saw the M.Comp V Creek senior colts game which was a Fantastic contest in trying conditions and Both sides are to be congratulated on their sportsmanship shown after the game. Despite their being plenty of niggle, lip, and push and shove during the game, Not only did the players immediatley shake hands (as per usual) after the game but also noticed Quite a number of players from BOTH teams shake hands with the umpires as well.
Really good stuff fellas, keep it up. =D> =D> =D>


Great point you make JJ. I was speaking to people involved with the Bays Snr Colts, Creek and also Saints over the weekend and what a competition they have in 08! Not one side is the cler stand out with anyone in that top seven able to beat anyone on the day as the Creek have shown by beating Saints and now Compass. It looks like its going to come down to % for 5th and maybe 4th spot and this is dissapointing as in snr colts they are only alowed a 10 goal win. The saints were saying they have had four wins by more than 28 goals this year but only rewarded a 10 goal win, for a side to miss out on finals due to this will hurt.
Saints have a hard run home facing all top 6 sides and suffering 4 season ending injuries in the first 4 games and with colts required to play both A & B grade every week numbers are running low and they are using Jnr Colts.
Bays have a good run home and good numbers and will be looking to keep the B grade company in september, could we see a big game in round 18 between Bays and Saints with the winner to make finals and looser to miss out?
Creeks are the team to beat at the moment with a very slow start to the year loosing the first 4 games and since then only dropping the one. They picked up Cusins from strath and he seems to have lifted and now have great momentum heading into finals.
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Re: GSFL Movements

Postby cuzzy » Mon Jul 14, 2008 10:20 am

bays accounted for McLaren Vale easily again on saturday in a very spiteful and negative game. After several stouches in the B grade with a player from McLaren being shown the red it was always going to be a rough day at the McLaren home ground. Bays went in at quarter time but after that never looked back and kicked on.

The entertaining game to watch however was marred by several disgusting incidents that surely will see McLaren vale reported to the league. During the game a male supporter of McLaren vale was abusing and threatining a female who was the partner of a bays player. She basically sat there and had to take it until some B grade players told him where to go. Then after the game a McLaren player took it apon him self to racially abuse an aboriginal player from the Bays even though they lost by over 7 goals (weak as piss). This started another bit of biffo after the game and resulted in the McLaren Player being reported after the game. After this had all calmed down the bays moved from the oval to the change rooms where apon entering the race a bays player was attacked by a spectator who was about 7ft and over 40 years of age. This resulted in the bays players being attacked by several other spectators and then also the whole McLaren team ran from the oval and got involved. If i was associated with McLaren Vale i would be embarrased. F%^king disgusted would be my words.

Where does the league go from here, how do they stop the spectator from entering the oval ever again and how does he become banned etc. What should the penatly be. I would say at the least a massive fine to the club and at a minimum the club looses the points in which they gained from junior matches and B grade games throughout the day.
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Re: GSFL Movements

Postby Panther32 » Mon Jul 14, 2008 10:27 am

Spectator banned for 5-10 years and club fined, they need to come down pretty heavy on this sort of stuff to make sure it doesn't happen again.
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Re: GSFL Movements

Postby BJ Ernest » Mon Jul 14, 2008 10:28 am

cuzzy wrote:bays accounted for McLaren Vale easily again on saturday in a very spiteful and negative game. After several stouches in the B grade with a player from McLaren being shown the red it was always going to be a rough day at the McLaren home ground. Bays went in at quarter time but after that never looked back and kicked on.

The entertaining game to watch however was marred by several disgusting incidents that surely will see McLaren vale reported to the league. During the game a male supporter of McLaren vale was abusing and threatining a female who was the partner of a bays player. She basically sat there and had to take it until some B grade players told him where to go. Then after the game a McLaren player took it apon him self to racially abuse an aboriginal player from the Bays even though they lost by over 7 goals (weak as piss). This started another bit of biffo after the game and resulted in the McLaren Player being reported after the game. After this had all calmed down the bays moved from the oval to the change rooms where apon entering the race a bays player was attacked by a spectator who was about 7ft and over 40 years of age. This resulted in the bays players being attacked by several other spectators and then also the whole McLaren team ran from the oval and got involved. If i was associated with McLaren Vale i would be embarrased. F%^king disgusted would be my words.

Where does the league go from here, how do they stop the spectator from entering the oval ever again and how does he become banned etc. What should the penatly be. I would say at the least a massive fine to the club and at a minimum the club looses the points in which they gained from junior matches and B grade games throughout the day.


An ugly scenario by the sounds of it and hopefully the powers that be treat the incident accordingly. Not being there its hard to say what should happen but to hear of anything like this happening in any football league is disappointing, let alone ours!

In this instance Cuzzy be happy you boys took the points comfortably and kept your finals chances alive. The game between you lads and the Roos will surely be one of the biggest games down there in a LONG time. One i personally would love to be able to go and watch!
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Re: GSFL Movements

Postby kappars » Mon Jul 14, 2008 10:32 am

cuzzy wrote:bays accounted for McLaren Vale easily again on saturday in a very spiteful and negative game. After several stouches in the B grade with a player from McLaren being shown the red it was always going to be a rough day at the McLaren home ground. Bays went in at quarter time but after that never looked back and kicked on.

The entertaining game to watch however was marred by several disgusting incidents that surely will see McLaren vale reported to the league. During the game a male supporter of McLaren vale was abusing and threatining a female who was the partner of a bays player. She basically sat there and had to take it until some B grade players told him where to go. Then after the game a McLaren player took it apon him self to racially abuse an aboriginal player from the Bays even though they lost by over 7 goals (weak as piss). This started another bit of biffo after the game and resulted in the McLaren Player being reported after the game. After this had all calmed down the bays moved from the oval to the change rooms where apon entering the race a bays player was attacked by a spectator who was about 7ft and over 40 years of age. This resulted in the bays players being attacked by several other spectators and then also the whole McLaren team ran from the oval and got involved. If i was associated with McLaren Vale i would be embarrased. F%^king disgusted would be my words.

Where does the league go from here, how do they stop the spectator from entering the oval ever again and how does he become banned etc. What should the penatly be. I would say at the least a massive fine to the club and at a minimum the club looses the points in which they gained from junior matches and B grade games throughout the day.


Sounds very ugly Cuzzy and I have seen and heard of other off field incidents from Mclarens towards other sides, lets hope its not a problem we see more and more of. Great question you pose with what does the league do? I think the Mclaren Football Culb board need to find out who it was starting all this and all those invoved with attacking players and ban them from all home games obviously thery are a danger to all players in the GSFL.
Or better yet F%$k Mclarens off out of the GSFL!!!
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Re: GSFL Movements

Postby cuzzy » Mon Jul 14, 2008 11:20 am

kappars wrote:
cuzzy wrote:bays accounted for McLaren Vale easily again on saturday in a very spiteful and negative game. After several stouches in the B grade with a player from McLaren being shown the red it was always going to be a rough day at the McLaren home ground. Bays went in at quarter time but after that never looked back and kicked on.

The entertaining game to watch however was marred by several disgusting incidents that surely will see McLaren vale reported to the league. During the game a male supporter of McLaren vale was abusing and threatining a female who was the partner of a bays player. She basically sat there and had to take it until some B grade players told him where to go. Then after the game a McLaren player took it apon him self to racially abuse an aboriginal player from the Bays even though they lost by over 7 goals (weak as piss). This started another bit of biffo after the game and resulted in the McLaren Player being reported after the game. After this had all calmed down the bays moved from the oval to the change rooms where apon entering the race a bays player was attacked by a spectator who was about 7ft and over 40 years of age. This resulted in the bays players being attacked by several other spectators and then also the whole McLaren team ran from the oval and got involved. If i was associated with McLaren Vale i would be embarrased. F%^king disgusted would be my words.

Where does the league go from here, how do they stop the spectator from entering the oval ever again and how does he become banned etc. What should the penatly be. I would say at the least a massive fine to the club and at a minimum the club looses the points in which they gained from junior matches and B grade games throughout the day.


Sounds very ugly Cuzzy and I have seen and heard of other off field incidents from Mclarens towards other sides, lets hope its not a problem we see more and more of. Great question you pose with what does the league do? I think the Mclaren Football Culb board need to find out who it was starting all this and all those invoved with attacking players and ban them from all home games obviously thery are a danger to all players in the GSFL.
Or better yet F%$k Mclarens off out of the GSFL!!!


yep get rid of them i say, let them fight agaisnt other clubs who are more interested in brawling instead of playing footy. As for the board baning this spectator, i cant see why they would there spectators and supporters were all as ugly each other. I cant see how banning someone from attending games in the GSFL can even be policed anyway. I mean there are several gates at the bay where a spectator could gain accsess eg just walk through the hockey club etc. I say they should make the club take full responsibility and fft their points for the rest of the year.

In other intersting news, does anyone know what ryan griffens personal problems are for returning to goolwa on the weekend, he seemed fine to me having a few vodkas at the hotel victor on sat night when i was there for tea.
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Re: GSFL Movements

Postby eagles23 » Mon Jul 14, 2008 11:41 am

Cuzzy,

The reserves player from McLaren was sent off (by one of the fill in umpires who was from Encounter Bay) after sticking up for he's team mates when the Encounter Bay A Grade coach kicked one of the McLaren platers in the head. Their coach also had a bite of one of the McLaren players fingers and also elbowed him in the jaw after completing a fair tackle on him, so you've got a great role model there..

Their players also attempted to eye gouge several McLaren players throughout the game.

After the A grade game several of the Bays players stuck up fingers and were swearing at the crowd which stirred the crowd up.
Whatever happened to winning gracefully ???

Both teams started to walk back to the changerooms and when a couple of things happened the McLaren coaches took their players back onto the for several minutes until everone calmed down.
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Re: GSFL Movements

Postby kappars » Mon Jul 14, 2008 11:41 am

cuzzy wrote:
kappars wrote:
cuzzy wrote:bays accounted for McLaren Vale easily again on saturday in a very spiteful and negative game. After several stouches in the B grade with a player from McLaren being shown the red it was always going to be a rough day at the McLaren home ground. Bays went in at quarter time but after that never looked back and kicked on.

The entertaining game to watch however was marred by several disgusting incidents that surely will see McLaren vale reported to the league. During the game a male supporter of McLaren vale was abusing and threatining a female who was the partner of a bays player. She basically sat there and had to take it until some B grade players told him where to go. Then after the game a McLaren player took it apon him self to racially abuse an aboriginal player from the Bays even though they lost by over 7 goals (weak as piss). This started another bit of biffo after the game and resulted in the McLaren Player being reported after the game. After this had all calmed down the bays moved from the oval to the change rooms where apon entering the race a bays player was attacked by a spectator who was about 7ft and over 40 years of age. This resulted in the bays players being attacked by several other spectators and then also the whole McLaren team ran from the oval and got involved. If i was associated with McLaren Vale i would be embarrased. F%^king disgusted would be my words.

Where does the league go from here, how do they stop the spectator from entering the oval ever again and how does he become banned etc. What should the penatly be. I would say at the least a massive fine to the club and at a minimum the club looses the points in which they gained from junior matches and B grade games throughout the day.


Sounds very ugly Cuzzy and I have seen and heard of other off field incidents from Mclarens towards other sides, lets hope its not a problem we see more and more of. Great question you pose with what does the league do? I think the Mclaren Football Culb board need to find out who it was starting all this and all those invoved with attacking players and ban them from all home games obviously thery are a danger to all players in the GSFL.
Or better yet F%$k Mclarens off out of the GSFL!!!


yep get rid of them i say, let them fight agaisnt other clubs who are more interested in brawling instead of playing footy. As for the board baning this spectator, i cant see why they would there spectators and supporters were all as ugly each other. I cant see how banning someone from attending games in the GSFL can even be policed anyway. I mean there are several gates at the bay where a spectator could gain accsess eg just walk through the hockey club etc. I say they should make the club take full responsibility and fft their points for the rest of the year.

In other intersting news, does anyone know what ryan griffens personal problems are for returning to goolwa on the weekend, he seemed fine to me having a few vodkas at the hotel victor on sat night when i was there for tea.


Ryans problems are personal so this would mean he doesnt want people knowing, and they were Soda waters, he just wanted to feel like one of the boys!!
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Re: GSFL Movements

Postby cuzzy » Mon Jul 14, 2008 11:47 am

kappars wrote:
cuzzy wrote:
kappars wrote:
cuzzy wrote:bays accounted for McLaren Vale easily again on saturday in a very spiteful and negative game. After several stouches in the B grade with a player from McLaren being shown the red it was always going to be a rough day at the McLaren home ground. Bays went in at quarter time but after that never looked back and kicked on.

The entertaining game to watch however was marred by several disgusting incidents that surely will see McLaren vale reported to the league. During the game a male supporter of McLaren vale was abusing and threatining a female who was the partner of a bays player. She basically sat there and had to take it until some B grade players told him where to go. Then after the game a McLaren player took it apon him self to racially abuse an aboriginal player from the Bays even though they lost by over 7 goals (weak as piss). This started another bit of biffo after the game and resulted in the McLaren Player being reported after the game. After this had all calmed down the bays moved from the oval to the change rooms where apon entering the race a bays player was attacked by a spectator who was about 7ft and over 40 years of age. This resulted in the bays players being attacked by several other spectators and then also the whole McLaren team ran from the oval and got involved. If i was associated with McLaren Vale i would be embarrased. F%^king disgusted would be my words.

Where does the league go from here, how do they stop the spectator from entering the oval ever again and how does he become banned etc. What should the penatly be. I would say at the least a massive fine to the club and at a minimum the club looses the points in which they gained from junior matches and B grade games throughout the day.


Sounds very ugly Cuzzy and I have seen and heard of other off field incidents from Mclarens towards other sides, lets hope its not a problem we see more and more of. Great question you pose with what does the league do? I think the Mclaren Football Culb board need to find out who it was starting all this and all those invoved with attacking players and ban them from all home games obviously thery are a danger to all players in the GSFL.
Or better yet F%$k Mclarens off out of the GSFL!!!


yep get rid of them i say, let them fight agaisnt other clubs who are more interested in brawling instead of playing footy. As for the board baning this spectator, i cant see why they would there spectators and supporters were all as ugly each other. I cant see how banning someone from attending games in the GSFL can even be policed anyway. I mean there are several gates at the bay where a spectator could gain accsess eg just walk through the hockey club etc. I say they should make the club take full responsibility and fft their points for the rest of the year.

In other intersting news, does anyone know what ryan griffens personal problems are for returning to goolwa on the weekend, he seemed fine to me having a few vodkas at the hotel victor on sat night when i was there for tea.


Ryans problems are personal so this would mean he doesnt want people knowing, and they were Soda water shots, he just wanted to feel like one of the boys!!


ah okay i see! haha
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Re: GSFL Movements

Postby Teflon_Coated » Mon Jul 14, 2008 12:51 pm

eagles23 wrote:Cuzzy,

The reserves player from McLaren was sent off (by one of the fill in umpires who was from Encounter Bay) after sticking up for he's team mates when the Encounter Bay A Grade coach kicked one of the McLaren platers in the head. Their coach also had a bite of one of the McLaren players fingers and also elbowed him in the jaw after completing a fair tackle on him, so you've got a great role model there..

Their players also attempted to eye gouge several McLaren players throughout the game.

After the A grade game several of the Bays players stuck up fingers and were swearing at the crowd which stirred the crowd up.
Whatever happened to winning gracefully ???

Both teams started to walk back to the changerooms and when a couple of things happened the McLaren coaches took their players back onto the for several minutes until everone calmed down.


What a load of utter crap! There certainly was not a full blown boot in the head; it looked like more of a tap as the player was getting pulled away; from what I hear the role model of a coach from the bay has a chipped tooth and a laseration to the inside of his mouth where the mclaren player who started the punch up attempted to fish hook him ala WWF.
Eagles 23 I understand you need to stick up for your club but I would say it would work better if you told the truth. When an A'grade player had to be dragged due to the fact that your disgusting vile crowd were shouting racial comments at him during the game there's something to be said. Further more the player simply smiled and waved to the crowd after the final siren; a gesture I believe to be fine seeing as when he returned to the field of play he had to be shifted from his position to the opposite end of the field in attempt to escape the crowd. Is this not an attempt to avoid an altercation from the role model agrade coach of the bay.
The facts is a former Willunga ruckman who is 7 foot and 40 plus whom I actually sincerely thought was retarded started the fight after the game by trying to attack the player he was racially abusing. Even the old guys son came and apologised for his fathers actions; his son plays for McLaren. Are racial comments and the crowd attacking players your interpretation of taking a lose on the chin?
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Re: GSFL Movements

Postby roo32 » Mon Jul 14, 2008 1:06 pm

Am I correct in saying that this is not the first time that Encounter Bay and their coach have been involved in dirty sniping tactics in the last year or two? Strathalbyn & the Saints have all been on the end of cheap shots from this club, and wasn't there an incident an Mt. Compass oval involving their coach too? By the sounds of it I think there is more to this story than is being told.

I think the Bays should seriously look at getting rid of Bassani at the end of the year, by all reports he is not a very liked man at the amateur clubs he has been at, with all of them very happy to see the back of him.
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Re: GSFL Movements

Postby kappars » Mon Jul 14, 2008 1:07 pm

LuvsFooty wrote:We won it in the third when we kicked 2 in to the hurricane strength breeze, then came home strongly. Dont know much about the bloke that kicked the winner but I can tell you that he's not fat he's just big boned and he got off the ground which was a suprise to many


I watched this game and had downed a few drinks in hope of numbing my body so I would not feel the cold at Myponga. The bloke that kicked the winning goal was local Ryan Bridges in a 40+ knot wind The saints had a the ball about 60 out and a pack of around 6 formed at the top of the goal square when Ryan stayed on the goal line waiting for the ball to carry the pack due to the strong wind. The ball didnt carry as far as he would have hoped so he come from over the back of the pack to take a great contested mark over the top of two mudlarks and then kick the goal from the goal square. The last 30 seconds of the game was different to watch from the side line with such a strong wind that seen 99% of players un able to kick more than 25m into the wind and Saints going with it, they had no one forward of the centre circle. No doubt Goolwa will be hearing of the mark for years to come!!
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Re: GSFL Movements

Postby eagles23 » Mon Jul 14, 2008 1:18 pm

Look he would have copped what he deserved as biting people is not on and it was definately more than a tap as he did a full on kick and then tried to cover it up by doing some little kicks afterwards.

I'm sorry if he did cop racial comments throughout the game as that's definately not good to hear.

He was doing more than just smiling and waving after the game I can tell you because I saw both your A grade captain and the player your talking about sticking up fingers and a doing a couple of other gestures towards the crowd after the game.

But I guess you didn't see that happening while you were sitting in the coaches box.

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eagles23 wrote:Cuzzy,

The reserves player from McLaren was sent off (by one of the fill in umpires who was from Encounter Bay) after sticking up for he's team mates when the Encounter Bay A Grade coach kicked one of the McLaren platers in the head. Their coach also had a bite of one of the McLaren players fingers and also elbowed him in the jaw after completing a fair tackle on him, so you've got a great role model there..

Their players also attempted to eye gouge several McLaren players throughout the game.

After the A grade game several of the Bays players stuck up fingers and were swearing at the crowd which stirred the crowd up.
Whatever happened to winning gracefully ???

Both teams started to walk back to the changerooms and when a couple of things happened the McLaren coaches took their players back onto the for several minutes until everone calmed down.


What a load of utter crap! There certainly was not a full blown boot in the head; it looked like more of a tap as the player was getting pulled away; from what I hear the role model of a coach from the bay has a chipped tooth and a laseration to the inside of his mouth where the mclaren player who started the punch up attempted to fish hook him ala WWF.
Eagles 23 I understand you need to stick up for your club but I would say it would work better if you told the truth. When an A'grade player had to be dragged due to the fact that your disgusting vile crowd were shouting racial comments at him during the game there's something to be said. Further more the player simply smiled and waved to the crowd after the final siren; a gesture I believe to be fine seeing as when he returned to the field of play he had to be shifted from his position to the opposite end of the field in attempt to escape the crowd. Is this not an attempt to avoid an altercation from the role model agrade coach of the bay.
The facts is a former Willunga ruckman who is 7 foot and 40 plus whom I actually sincerely thought was retarded started the fight after the game by trying to attack the player he was racially abusing. Even the old guys son came and apologised for his fathers actions; his son plays for McLaren. Are racial comments and the crowd attacking players your interpretation of taking a lose on the chin?
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Re: GSFL Movements

Postby cuzzy » Mon Jul 14, 2008 1:28 pm

eagles23 wrote:Cuzzy,

The reserves player from McLaren was sent off (by one of the fill in umpires who was from Encounter Bay) after sticking up for he's team mates when the Encounter Bay A Grade coach kicked one of the McLaren platers in the head. Their coach also had a bite of one of the McLaren players fingers and also elbowed him in the jaw after completing a fair tackle on him, so you've got a great role model there..

Their players also attempted to eye gouge several McLaren players throughout the game.

After the A grade game several of the Bays players stuck up fingers and were swearing at the crowd which stirred the crowd up.
Whatever happened to winning gracefully ???

Both teams started to walk back to the changerooms and when a couple of things happened the McLaren coaches took their players back onto the for several minutes until everone calmed down.


you either wernt at the game or you were as drunk as the blokes yelling crap from the side lines. The player who got sent off in the reserves threw about 10 punches at the smallest guy on the field who was also hit by the McClaren Vale runner. The McLaren vale runner was also heard yelling monkey taunts at an aborgininal player at 3 quarter time. Talking to the B grade captain who i respect and i know my team respects as one of your best players, dont think he was too happy with your runner or the bloke who got sent off. As for bassani kicking someone pretty sure the scrap started after both blokes were on the ground so not sure how you can kick someone.

as for your crowd, i would be embarrased and shocked if anyone i knew even behaved like that, it looked like something you see on the tv at soccer games from overseas. if your supporters cannot handle the fact that you lost too a better team on the day and your finals chances are pretty much shot its not the bays fault. As for your body gaurd / wanker supporter who likes to punch on after games, i would never let him step foot in my club again
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Re: GSFL Movements

Postby Teflon_Coated » Mon Jul 14, 2008 1:31 pm

roo32 wrote:Am I correct in saying that this is not the first time that Encounter Bay and their coach have been involved in dirty sniping tactics in the last year or two? Strathalbyn & the Saints have all been on the end of cheap shots from this club, and wasn't there an incident an Mt. Compass oval involving their coach too? By the sounds of it I think there is more to this story than is being told.

I think the Bays should seriously look at getting rid of Bassani at the end of the year, by all reports he is not a very liked man at the amateur clubs he has been at, with all of them very happy to see the back of him.


He must be doing something right - it was rumoured/quoted somewhere on here that he was approached to coach atleast two of his previous SAAFL clubs for the 08 season but stayed with the bays. At any rate if they finish outside the five I'd say you'd get your wish and he's be a goner! The bays deserve better than to miss out twice in a row.
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Postby Toughcall » Mon Jul 14, 2008 1:35 pm

Sounds like what happened at McLaren Vale on Saturday is the sort of thing we hear about in Southern. It is is terrible and not part of the GSFL. I bet the League put their heads in the sand like they always do when issues are too tough. Racial abuse is intolerable in our society, let alone attacking players as they come off the ground.
Whether you like Bassani or not, he has done well for the Bays this year with the players he has. He is better off not playing reserves, it leaves him open to many cheap shots and there are plenty lining up to give him one.
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Re: GSFL Movements

Postby Teflon_Coated » Mon Jul 14, 2008 1:38 pm

[quote="eagles23"]Look he would have copped what he deserved as biting people is not on and it was definately more than a tap as he did a full on kick and then tried to cover it up by doing some little kicks afterwards.

I'm sorry if he did cop racial comments throughout the game as that's definately not good to hear.

He was doing more than just smiling and waving after the game I can tell you because I saw both your A grade captain and the player your talking about sticking up fingers and a doing a couple of other gestures towards the crowd after the game.

But I guess you didn't see that happening while you were sitting in the coaches box.

I wasn't in the coaches box if this is directed at me, cuzzy may have been? The bottom line is I dont care if a player pulls his own pants down and moons all in sundry; a 19 year old kid should not be subject to racial taunts during a sporting game nor should he be attacked by man twice his age after the game nor should your club officials be involved. The proof is in the pudding with your club and players being reported. Further more if there was certainly biting and a callous kick to the head I am sure there would've been a report or two atleast after the game? Its hard to take you seriously; what did you expect when your idiot players attempt idiot moves in the bottom of packs and in malees. Please spare me your reply, your club is a disgusting bunch of racist ferals but I am sure that on this occasion the bays coach and players are to be blamed for their actions and that of your clubs actions.....
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Postby eagles23 » Mon Jul 14, 2008 1:40 pm

Cuzzy now your talking c#$% I was playing in the reserves game so I know what happened.
You should talk to your indigenous player who played for you in the reserves as he actually was the one who called the runner a hairy monkey, the runner never called him a monkey at all.

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eagles23 wrote:Cuzzy,

The reserves player from McLaren was sent off (by one of the fill in umpires who was from Encounter Bay) after sticking up for he's team mates when the Encounter Bay A Grade coach kicked one of the McLaren platers in the head. Their coach also had a bite of one of the McLaren players fingers and also elbowed him in the jaw after completing a fair tackle on him, so you've got a great role model there..

Their players also attempted to eye gouge several McLaren players throughout the game.

After the A grade game several of the Bays players stuck up fingers and were swearing at the crowd which stirred the crowd up.
Whatever happened to winning gracefully ???

Both teams started to walk back to the changerooms and when a couple of things happened the McLaren coaches took their players back onto the for several minutes until everone calmed down.


you either wernt at the game or you were as drunk as the blokes yelling crap from the side lines. The player who got sent off in the reserves threw about 10 punches at the smallest guy on the field who was also hit by the McClaren Vale runner. The McLaren vale runner was also heard yelling monkey taunts at an aborgininal player at 3 quarter time. Talking to the B grade captain who i respect and i know my team respects as one of your best players, dont think he was too happy with your runner or the bloke who got sent off. As for bassani kicking someone pretty sure the scrap started after both blokes were on the ground so not sure how you can kick someone.

as for your crowd, i would be embarrased and shocked if anyone i knew even behaved like that, it looked like something you see on the tv at soccer games from overseas. if your supporters cannot handle the fact that you lost too a better team on the day and your finals chances are pretty much shot its not the bays fault. As for your body gaurd / wanker supporter who likes to punch on after games, i would never let him step foot in my club again
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Re: GSFL Movements

Postby kappars » Mon Jul 14, 2008 1:44 pm

Just speaking to one of the Goolwa boys about this and he was saying M.Kilsby had racist comments made towards him at Mclaren one game a few years back, is that true LF?
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Postby roo32 » Mon Jul 14, 2008 1:45 pm

Toughcall wrote:Sounds like what happened at McLaren Vale on Saturday is the sort of thing we hear about in Southern. It is is terrible and not part of the GSFL. I bet the League put their heads in the sand like they always do when issues are too tough. Racial abuse is intolerable in our society, let alone attacking players as they come off the ground.
Whether you like Bassani or not, he has done well for the Bays this year with the players he has. He is better off not playing reserves, it leaves him open to many cheap shots and there are plenty lining up to give him one.


Toughcall from what I heard, the main person dishing out cheap shots on the day was Bassani in the reserves. If you dish it out first you should expect to get something back in return. I think Cuzzy forgot to mention that Bass got sent off as well, should have definately got red carded and reported, and caused the the punch up where the McLaren player got sent off.
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