SAAFL Div 6 2008

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Who will take out Div 6 in 2008?

Brahma Lodge
4
3%
Colonel Light Gardens
30
20%
Glenunga
3
2%
Hectorville
24
16%
Hope Valley
36
24%
Houghton Districts
8
5%
Lockleys
8
5%
Trinity OS
12
8%
West Croydon
6
4%
Westminster OS
16
11%
 
Total votes : 147

Re: SAAFL Div 6 2008

Postby hawkseye » Mon Jul 28, 2008 6:32 pm

What club are you from there LB?
Thats what im talkin aboooouuuut!!!!!!
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Re: SAAFL Div 6 2008

Postby human blanket #3 » Mon Jul 28, 2008 8:34 pm

browny2323 wrote:Great win by the Lodge on the weekend, pity that form wasnt shown against the lesser teams in the comp..

Oh well, hopefully we can continue to change the top 5 and close relegation door at the same time!

Will Houghten continue to rest players??

Umpires were nothing special, 2 sent off for nothing, numerous 25m penalties!


2 sent off for nothing??? from what i saw, #10 raising his elbow afta the player disposed of ball wudda got weeks easy in afl and azza taking a swing right in front of the ump. took the otha ump to send him off tho. apart from that 25m's everywhere. full credit to BL still.
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Re: SAAFL Div 6 2008

Postby Trinity Girl » Mon Jul 28, 2008 11:06 pm

Yeah pulled up pretty good FC. Still a bit sore now but got through the game okay. Cheers again for the treatment.[/quote]

FC, get the rolling pin onto it!!

We had a trainer a few years back that would do that [/quote]


Well I hope he/she is no longer at your club as a trainer! Treatment for corkies are seriously one of my most pet hates in football!

So for any boys that suffer with this injury in the future my advice:
A corky is a direct blow to a muscle which causes a rupture to the muscle that bleeds, the bleeding will then become a blood clot or haematoma in the muscle or in easy words a lump.
If the blood clot (Corky) is disturbed eg by hard rubbing, the bleeding will continue and the corky will continue not to heal. Best way to treat a corky and reduce the bleeding in the muscle: ice for 20mins every 2 hours for approx 48 - 72 hours after injury occurred, the thigh should be rested and raised as much as possible and an absolute must is a compression bandage its limits bleeding and lump formation and also reduces the swelling. As FC said stretching is also a must (light stretching).

If any rubbing is to be applied it should only be done after 72 hours and only very gentle soft tissue massage should be applied!

No heat should be applied as it only increases bleeding.
Also no alcohol should be consumed! :lol: :lol: :lol: As if any one listens to that advice!!!

So if any trainer wants to use any rolling pin or any other object on a corky you are mad if you let them!
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Re: SAAFL Div 6 2008

Postby hawkseye » Mon Jul 28, 2008 11:41 pm

Trinity Girl wrote:Yeah pulled up pretty good FC. Still a bit sore now but got through the game okay. Cheers again for the treatment.


FC, get the rolling pin onto it!!

We had a trainer a few years back that would do that [/quote]

Well I hope he/she is no longer at your club as a trainer! Treatment for corkies are seriously one of my most pet hates in football!

So for any boys that suffer with this injury in the future my advice:
A corky is a direct blow to a muscle which causes a rupture to the muscle that bleeds, the bleeding will then become a blood clot or haematoma in the muscle or in easy words a lump.
If the blood clot (Corky) is disturbed eg by hard rubbing, the bleeding will continue and the corky will continue not to heal. Best way to treat a corky and reduce the bleeding in the muscle: ice for 20mins every 2 hours for approx 48 - 72 hours after injury occurred, the thigh should be rested and raised as much as possible and an absolute must is a compression bandage its limits bleeding and lump formation and also reduces the swelling. As FC said stretching is also a must (light stretching).

If any rubbing is to be applied it should only be done after 72 hours and only very gentle soft tissue massage should be applied!

No heat should be applied as it only increases bleeding.
Also no alcohol should be consumed! :lol: :lol: :lol: As if any one listens to that advice!!!

So if any trainer wants to use any rolling pin or any other object on a corky you are mad if you let them![/quote]
So Bartman what did FC do? Was it a gentle soft tissue massage or was it no holds barred rolling pin like thumbs dug in to the point of no return?
Thats what im talkin aboooouuuut!!!!!!
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Re: SAAFL Div 6 2008

Postby Trinity Girl » Tue Jul 29, 2008 12:00 am

demonseye wrote:I think after seeing Trinity twice this year with 2 different clubs that if they picked up 3 or 4 in and under players to do bullocking work they would be in the 5, alot of pace and youth around the place but lack a little grunt IMO.


Very True demonseye! I think give these boys a year or two and their grunt will be as strong as their pace! 95% of these boys are straight from school footy so still very young, i think our boys hold there own well and dont get intimidated easily but it has got to be a huge step up from school footy to amateur footy! Getting hip and shouldered or taking down players that are all the same age and approx same body size is a little different to coming up against guys that have had more experience and some that are built like brick shit house's!
Being so young they have that no fear factor but also that means they sometimes go in hard with no fear and sometimes end up with severe injuries!

I think the great thing at Trinity will be these boys now will start to gain that experience and grunt over the next year or so, plus hopefully the club will always gain young fit boys through the school that we should be a real force in the years to come!
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Re: SAAFL Div 6 2008

Postby Trinity Girl » Tue Jul 29, 2008 12:06 am

So Bartman what did FC do? Was it a gentle soft tissue massage or was it no holds barred rolling pin like thumbs dug in to the point of no return?[/quote]

Im not saying as trainers we dont like seeing you guys cry a little bit! :lol: :wink:
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Re: SAAFL Div 6 2008

Postby Q. » Tue Jul 29, 2008 8:44 am

demonseye wrote:
zedman wrote:i said that on div 5 thread lol but i will reply here..i do rate them but was dissapointed with their loss to heccies 2 weeks ago

i think the youth of lockleys is dangerous and clg play well as a team with youth as well..wos are good but might not be as hungry as others..and i think valleys are going real fine..with b grade depth if they get injuries

I cant really disagree with any of that. I think Lockleys and finals pressure could be a real test for them because of their youth. I will be honest and say that Hope Valley have surprised me a little since i have been there, they have quite a few more than handy players about the place and have the right attitudes towards training etc. and i think the win at CLG certainly sent a message to a few sides. I reckon Heccies will struggle finals time and Conway could be the difference upforward for WOS. Will be a very open finals series, but for the 1st from me Go the Valleys!


Couldn't split any of the five at the moment, which is why I think a home final will be so crucial. Lockleys playing away could be their undoing, but pray you don't get them at their home. Will be an interesting finals series, although I probably won't watch any of it.
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Re: SAAFL Div 6 2008

Postby Q. » Tue Jul 29, 2008 8:46 am

Trinity Girl wrote:Well I hope he/she is no longer at your club as a trainer! Treatment for corkies are seriously one of my most pet hates in football!

So if any trainer wants to use any rolling pin or any other object on a corky you are mad if you let them!


He is long gone. Lucky for us we have a qualified physio as our head trainer.
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Re: SAAFL Div 6 2008

Postby zedman » Tue Jul 29, 2008 9:11 am

quichey: who do you think will get relegated now..is that set yet in your opinion?
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Re: SAAFL Div 6 2008

Postby Q. » Tue Jul 29, 2008 9:19 am

demonseye wrote:I have jotted down some names for my team of the year and am struggling for some back pockets. Any takers? Sorry to steal your thunder DQ :wink:


At least someone else is having a crack at it :D

Not sure about back pockets. One would be a small, nuggety player. The other would have to have some versatility. Both would have to be disciplined defenders, but creative. Unfortunately being to the opposite end of them it's hard to notice the other teams' non-key positional defenders. Randell has been playing well, he could get a look in, as could Chris Lambos for that same spot.
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Re: SAAFL Div 6 2008

Postby Q. » Tue Jul 29, 2008 9:28 am

zedman wrote:quichey: who do you think will get relegated now..is that set yet in your opinion?


Brahma Lodge have the tough run home, playing Lockleys and Hope Valley away and WOS at home. Although noone expected them to beat Heccies, it would be tough for them to win any of those games.

I think it will come down to the last game of the season for the other one, Houghton vs Glenunga. Loser to be relegated.

Crucial match this week between West Croydon and Trinity. Winner is clear of relegation, loser is still in the mix, particularly if any of the bottom three jag unexpected wins. Glenunga also plays West Croydon next week.

Having said that, we may have to wait and see what pans out in Div 7. Also I was told a story about Central United folding next year if a new club is formed nearby.
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Re: SAAFL Div 6 2008

Postby Footy Chick » Tue Jul 29, 2008 9:29 am

Trinity Girl wrote:Well I hope he/she is no longer at your club as a trainer! Treatment for corkies are seriously one of my most pet hates in football!

So for any boys that suffer with this injury in the future my advice:
A corky is a direct blow to a muscle which causes a rupture to the muscle that bleeds, the bleeding will then become a blood clot or haematoma in the muscle or in easy words a lump.
If the blood clot (Corky) is disturbed eg by hard rubbing, the bleeding will continue and the corky will continue not to heal. Best way to treat a corky and reduce the bleeding in the muscle: ice for 20mins every 2 hours for approx 48 - 72 hours after injury occurred, the thigh should be rested and raised as much as possible and an absolute must is a compression bandage its limits bleeding and lump formation and also reduces the swelling. As FC said stretching is also a must (light stretching).

If any rubbing is to be applied it should only be done after 72 hours and only very gentle soft tissue massage should be applied!

No heat should be applied as it only increases bleeding.
Also no alcohol should be consumed! As if any one listens to that advice!!!

So if any trainer wants to use any rolling pin or any other object on a corky you are mad if you let them!


Straight out of the text book, well done... :roll:

I beg to differ, Corkys are my favourite thing to deal with, and I always get a good audience for a corky rubout..

I use neither thumbs nor rolling pins :wink:
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Re: SAAFL Div 6 2008

Postby zedman » Tue Jul 29, 2008 9:36 am

Quichey wrote:
zedman wrote:quichey: who do you think will get relegated now..is that set yet in your opinion?


Brahma Lodge have the tough run home, playing Lockleys and Hope Valley away and WOS at home. Although noone expected them to beat Heccies, it would be tough for them to win any of those games.

I think it will come down to the last game of the season for the other one, Houghton vs Glenunga. Loser to be relegated.

Crucial match this week between West Croydon and Trinity. Winner is clear of relegation, loser is still in the mix, particularly if any of the bottom three jag unexpected wins. Glenunga also plays West Croydon next week.

Having said that, we may have to wait and see what pans out in Div 7. Also I was told a story about Central United folding next year if a new club is formed nearby.


so brahmas look certainties?..and the other is between houghton and glenunga

interesting if 2 x c grade teams play in the gf in div 7 and the implications it will have as i assume they wont be seeking promotion..and the units situation is also interesting..where can they fit another team in, in that area??
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Re: SAAFL Div 6 2008

Postby Lightning McQueen » Tue Jul 29, 2008 9:40 am

zedman wrote:
Quichey wrote:
zedman wrote:quichey: who do you think will get relegated now..is that set yet in your opinion?


Brahma Lodge have the tough run home, playing Lockleys and Hope Valley away and WOS at home. Although noone expected them to beat Heccies, it would be tough for them to win any of those games.

I think it will come down to the last game of the season for the other one, Houghton vs Glenunga. Loser to be relegated.

Crucial match this week between West Croydon and Trinity. Winner is clear of relegation, loser is still in the mix, particularly if any of the bottom three jag unexpected wins. Glenunga also plays West Croydon next week.

Having said that, we may have to wait and see what pans out in Div 7. Also I was told a story about Central United folding next year if a new club is formed nearby.




so brahmas look certainties?..and the other is between houghton and glenunga

interesting if 2 x c grade teams play in the gf in div 7 and the implications it will have as i assume they wont be seeking promotion..and the units situation is also interesting..where can they fit another team in, in that area??


Central United will not fold and there wont be a new a new side nearby, there is no spare ovals around that have any facilities and the council would not throw any money into setting up any new clubs when they need to spend money on fixing up the current clubs in the area.
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Re: SAAFL Div 6 2008

Postby Q. » Tue Jul 29, 2008 9:47 am

Paralowie will make the GF. The rest are all in the mix, but could easily be Henley or Athelstone to play them. Angle Vale are my smokey.

Re. the new club, was told it would be Salisbury something, lets see how that one pans out anyway.

Wouldn't you be hating it if CLG and WOS went up to Div 5, Paralowie and Angle Vale up to Div 6. You'd have several long road trips, out to Trinity, our ground (if we make it), Hope Valley ](*,)
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Re: SAAFL Div 6 2008

Postby Lightning McQueen » Tue Jul 29, 2008 9:55 am

Quichey wrote:Paralowie will make the GF. The rest are all in the mix, but could easily be Henley or Athelstone to play them. Angle Vale are my smokey.

Re. the new club, was told it would be Salisbury something, lets see how that one pans out anyway.

Wouldn't you be hating it if CLG and WOS went up to Div 5, Paralowie and Angle Vale up to Div 6. You'd have several long road trips, out to Trinity, our ground (if we make it), Hope Valley ](*,)


At least they'll know the way, they had to travel to Ingle Farm, Smithfield, Greenacres, Elizabeth, Central United and Golden Grove this year, all in the space of about 8 or 9 weeks. Blackfriars was their 2nd closest.
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Re: SAAFL Div 6 2008

Postby Scout » Tue Jul 29, 2008 10:01 am

Hey lance Sorry for not replying I have seen a 3rd or so of there games a few CLG a Lockleys game or 2...so i know a couple of things and i have asked a few about...why do you ask lance..??

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Re: SAAFL Div 6 2008

Postby zedman » Tue Jul 29, 2008 10:19 am

Lightning McQueen wrote:
Quichey wrote:Paralowie will make the GF. The rest are all in the mix, but could easily be Henley or Athelstone to play them. Angle Vale are my smokey.

Re. the new club, was told it would be Salisbury something, lets see how that one pans out anyway.

Wouldn't you be hating it if CLG and WOS went up to Div 5, Paralowie and Angle Vale up to Div 6. You'd have several long road trips, out to Trinity, our ground (if we make it), Hope Valley ](*,)


At least they'll know the way, they had to travel to Ingle Farm, Smithfield, Greenacres, Elizabeth, Central United and Golden Grove this year, all in the space of about 8 or 9 weeks. Blackfriars was their 2nd closest.


you got that right LM..we are used to the travelling..dont forget the nice sojurn down to rosies as well :)

vice versa, they all have to come to us as well :P
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Re: SAAFL Div 6 2008

Postby Trinity Girl » Tue Jul 29, 2008 10:21 am

Falcon Chick wrote:
Trinity Girl wrote:Well I hope he/she is no longer at your club as a trainer! Treatment for corkies are seriously one of my most pet hates in football!

So for any boys that suffer with this injury in the future my advice:
A corky is a direct blow to a muscle which causes a rupture to the muscle that bleeds, the bleeding will then become a blood clot or haematoma in the muscle or in easy words a lump.
If the blood clot (Corky) is disturbed eg by hard rubbing, the bleeding will continue and the corky will continue not to heal. Best way to treat a corky and reduce the bleeding in the muscle: ice for 20mins every 2 hours for approx 48 - 72 hours after injury occurred, the thigh should be rested and raised as much as possible and an absolute must is a compression bandage its limits bleeding and lump formation and also reduces the swelling. As FC said stretching is also a must (light stretching).

If any rubbing is to be applied it should only be done after 72 hours and only very gentle soft tissue massage should be applied!

No heat should be applied as it only increases bleeding.
Also no alcohol should be consumed! As if any one listens to that advice!!!

So if any trainer wants to use any rolling pin or any other object on a corky you are mad if you let them!


Straight out of the text book, well done... :roll:

I beg to differ, Corkys are my favourite thing to deal with, and I always get a good audience for a corky rubout..

I use neither thumbs nor rolling pins :wink:


Im sure you will find the same information in a text book!
But when you have explained it to as many old school idiots on a side line that are over the top of you saying just get the thumbs into it and rub it out! It becomes common knowledge!
I work with these injuries everyday and also have to fix the damage some trainers cause by using old school methods on these injuries!
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Re: SAAFL Div 6 2008

Postby Lance's brother » Tue Jul 29, 2008 10:24 am

Scout wrote:Hey lance Sorry for not replying I have seen a 3rd or so of there games a few CLG a Lockleys game or 2...so i know a couple of things and i have asked a few about...why do you ask lance..??

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I never questioned your footy nous mate, I was just curious as to the breadth of your knowledge with regard to the current Div 6 teams. I don't think you've ever mentioned it other than to say you were being dragged by factor to the WOS v Houghton game. Couldn't tell how many games you had seen to know Tregeagle - I couldn't even tell you what team he plays for and I play in this Div.

Your comments often seem WOS centered and since I play out there it raised my curiousity. So are you a supporter because you know some of the boys?
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