by Footy Smart » Mon Sep 01, 2008 12:20 pm
Pag wrote:Well if SHOC beat Towns this week, SHOC and Modbury would have no reason not to go up...
by The Big Shrek » Mon Sep 01, 2008 12:25 pm
by Footy Smart » Mon Sep 01, 2008 12:43 pm
by efc » Mon Sep 01, 2008 12:52 pm
by efc » Mon Sep 01, 2008 12:54 pm
by The Big Shrek » Mon Sep 01, 2008 1:03 pm
efc wrote:think about that Shrek. I havent said EFC are leaving but if you think about what you just said you would see you are wrong. Say EFC dont make the GF so MOD and SHOC go up and efc leave.TWO go up efc leave and one goes down . still need 2 to come up from div 3 and 2 to come down from div 1.
EFC make the grand final but as you say leave this means one go up to div 1 and 1 comes down to div 2 still 2 bootom sides relegated from div 2 and the top 2 from div 3 go up. (why would that part change)
I have not said EFC are leaving at any time you are making an assumption. I am just replying to your post about the promo and relegation.
My original post will unfold in the next couple of weeks
by RRR » Mon Sep 01, 2008 1:07 pm
efc wrote:footy smart nominations for teams for 2009 dont have to be in for some time after the GF
by efc » Mon Sep 01, 2008 1:07 pm
by The Big Shrek » Mon Sep 01, 2008 1:12 pm
by old moz » Mon Sep 01, 2008 5:32 pm
by NO-MERCY » Mon Sep 01, 2008 5:35 pm
Captain Cordial wrote:Nice write up in today's Advertiser, hope Henley start believing their own press.
by Sponge Bob » Mon Sep 01, 2008 6:01 pm
NO-MERCY wrote:Captain Cordial wrote:Nice write up in today's Advertiser, hope Henley start believing their own press.
Interesting write up for amateurs in the advertiser i must say.
SHARKS READY TO BITE
Henley is confident it can bounce back from a potentially spirit-sapping QF loss to Salis Nth to beat Gepps Cross in SAAFL finals on sat.
The Sharks were already looking fwd following sat loss.
Operations manager Mick Hicks, "you can't take anything away from Salis Nth - they played a very good first qtr before the rain set in & its hard to do anything about that," he said " we've had some nasty losses through the season but we're a proud group so the team gets over a loss pretty well.
"We had a recovery session Sunday morn & the boys told each other a few home truths so we'll be ready to go."
"We beat them at Gepps Cross last time & we've got the home final, which is alway good."
Henley will have the home ground advantage for sat first semi-final & could welcome back former Woodville West Torrens utility Tim Inkster, who has missed the past 3 weeks with a hamstring injury.
I'm sure Inkster played the last minor round game against Gepps Cross, meaning he's only missed the 1 week not 3.![]()
When the rain started Salis Nth still out-scored Henley 6.9 to 5.4, it didn't set in either it was just on & off showers.
I spoke to a Henley bloke saturday after the game & although dissappointed he said they were very confident of beating Gepps Cross next week.
Maybe they don't rate Gepps Cross.
by hawkseye » Mon Sep 01, 2008 6:04 pm
NO-MERCY wrote:Captain Cordial wrote:Nice write up in today's Advertiser, hope Henley start believing their own press.
Interesting write up for amateurs in the advertiser i must say.
SHARKS READY TO BITE
Henley is confident it can bounce back from a potentially spirit-sapping QF loss to Salis Nth to beat Gepps Cross in SAAFL finals on sat.
The Sharks were already looking fwd following sat loss.
Operations manager Mick Hicks, "you can't take anything away from Salis Nth - they played a very good first qtr before the rain set in & its hard to do anything about that," he said " we've had some nasty losses through the season but we're a proud group so the team gets over a loss pretty well.
"We had a recovery session Sunday morn & the boys told each other a few home truths so we'll be ready to go."
"We beat them at Gepps Cross last time & we've got the home final, which is alway good."
Henley will have the home ground advantage for sat first semi-final & could welcome back former Woodville West Torrens utility Tim Inkster, who has missed the past 3 weeks with a hamstring injury.
I'm sure Inkster played the last minor round game against Gepps Cross, meaning he's only missed the 1 week not 3.![]()
When the rain started Salis Nth still out-scored Henley 6.9 to 5.4, it didn't set in either it was just on & off showers.
I spoke to a Henley bloke saturday after the game & although dissappointed he said they were very confident of beating Gepps Cross next week.
Maybe they don't rate Gepps Cross.
by Bubbula » Tue Sep 02, 2008 1:13 pm
demonseye wrote:NO-MERCY wrote:Captain Cordial wrote:Nice write up in today's Advertiser, hope Henley start believing their own press.
Interesting write up for amateurs in the advertiser i must say.
SHARKS READY TO BITE
Henley is confident it can bounce back from a potentially spirit-sapping QF loss to Salis Nth to beat Gepps Cross in SAAFL finals on sat.
The Sharks were already looking fwd following sat loss.
Operations manager Mick Hicks, "you can't take anything away from Salis Nth - they played a very good first qtr before the rain set in & its hard to do anything about that," he said " we've had some nasty losses through the season but we're a proud group so the team gets over a loss pretty well.
"We had a recovery session Sunday morn & the boys told each other a few home truths so we'll be ready to go."
"We beat them at Gepps Cross last time & we've got the home final, which is alway good."
Henley will have the home ground advantage for sat first semi-final & could welcome back former Woodville West Torrens utility Tim Inkster, who has missed the past 3 weeks with a hamstring injury.
I'm sure Inkster played the last minor round game against Gepps Cross, meaning he's only missed the 1 week not 3.![]()
When the rain started Salis Nth still out-scored Henley 6.9 to 5.4, it didn't set in either it was just on & off showers.
I spoke to a Henley bloke saturday after the game & although dissappointed he said they were very confident of beating Gepps Cross next week.
Maybe they don't rate Gepps Cross.
Inkster kicked 2 goals r18
by 1Eyed » Tue Sep 02, 2008 6:20 pm
by NO-MERCY » Tue Sep 02, 2008 9:37 pm
1Eyed wrote:whos going to coach Port Distict next year? Anyone got any favourites?
by 1Eyed » Tue Sep 02, 2008 10:48 pm
by The Big Shrek » Tue Sep 02, 2008 11:24 pm
1Eyed wrote:what about Scott Hodges, good old Port boy!
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