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Re: aDELAIDE Plains Football League

Postby norm11 » Thu Oct 30, 2008 9:58 pm

Ace of Spades wrote:Just out of interest how long has it been since the wells finished in the top 4?

Not real sure. I could be wrong but didint we finish 4th the year before last
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Re: aDELAIDE Plains Football League

Postby jumbo » Thu Oct 30, 2008 10:18 pm

norm11 wrote:
Ace of Spades wrote:Just out of interest how long has it been since the wells finished in the top 4?

Not real sure. I could be wrong but didint we finish 4th the year before last


2006 played in the prelim final - missed out by a smidge 2007 when HWE beat us in a close one at Wakefield postage stamp.

2010 we wont be having a bye first round unless the fixture changes to give the finalist first week off. 8)

Well done Norm - got the 200th up .... I tried ....
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Re: aDELAIDE Plains Football League

Postby norm11 » Thu Oct 30, 2008 10:20 pm

jumbo wrote:
norm11 wrote:
Ace of Spades wrote:Just out of interest how long has it been since the wells finished in the top 4?

Not real sure. I could be wrong but didint we finish 4th the year before last


2006 played in the prelim final - missed out by a smidge 2007 when HWE beat us in a close one at Wakefield postage stamp.

2010 we wont be having a bye first round unless the fixture changes to give the finalist first week off. 8)

Well done Norm - got the 200th up .... I tried ....

Sorry mate i couldnt help my self
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Re: aDELAIDE Plains Football League

Postby jumbo » Thu Oct 30, 2008 10:26 pm

uncle_fester wrote:
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Seems like 2 pretty decent proposals to me as well Jumbo!


I am not one bit surprised you are in favour ...... :) but that aside I agree with you.


wait a sec...it all makes sense now!


Now Unc - this slid through the other day - what revelation did you have mate??
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Re: aDELAIDE Plains Football League

Postby jumbo » Thu Oct 30, 2008 10:28 pm

Any word on the streets Keen Observer???
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Re: aDELAIDE Plains Football League

Postby keen observer » Fri Oct 31, 2008 9:06 am

Ace of Spades wrote:Just out of interest how long has it been since the wells finished in the top 4?


2006 made top 4
won their first final but lost the second one..
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Re: aDELAIDE Plains Football League

Postby keen observer » Fri Oct 31, 2008 9:07 am

jumbo wrote:Any word on the streets Keen Observer???


Sorry jumbo not at this stage mate...
Might know more very soon though i`ll keep you posted.
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Re: aDELAIDE Plains Football League

Postby Dogwatcher » Fri Oct 31, 2008 9:17 am

Riverland Weekly - October 30, 2008

Ramco Leaves Mid Murray
By ROB McLEAN

RAMCO Football Club has been granted permission to join the Riverland Football League’s Independent competition.
A meeting between the Mid Murray Football Association and SANFL officials was held on Tuesday night.
The SANFL has agreed to Ramco’s move following an extensive investigation into the club’s proposal.
The Roosters’ inclusion in the competition will boost the Independents to eight teams.
Ramco’s netball teams will also play in the Independent competition.
Meantime, the MMFA will continue in 2009, despite concerns it may fold.
A league official yesterday told the Riverland Weekly that the competition will be going ahead with just four teams.
An approach by Robertstown to transfer to the Adelaide Plains Football League has been denied, meaning the Roos will stay in the Mid Murray.
The league official, who did not wish to be named, said the four clubs are happy to work towards maintaining the competition and possibly expanding it by approaching other clubs currently in other associations.
“Morgan has put in a lot of work and told us they will have three teams this season with a possibility of four,” the spokesman said.
“We’re quite happy with that at this srage.
“The clubs are dedicated to keeping the league running but we’ve got a lot of work to do to attract clubs into the league in the future.”
Meantime, Berri Football Club has officially announced the appointment of three-time Cobdogla premiership coach Rod Hankin as club development officer for the 2009 season. Hankin this season stepped aside from his role at Cobdogla after four years as coach.
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Re: aDELAIDE Plains Football League

Postby Ace of Spades » Fri Oct 31, 2008 9:45 am

Bugger, imagine the number of pubs we could've stopped in on the way home.
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Re: aDELAIDE Plains Football League

Postby uncle_fester » Fri Oct 31, 2008 10:07 am

Dogwatcher wrote:Riverland Weekly - October 30, 2008

Ramco Leaves Mid Murray
By ROB McLEAN

RAMCO Football Club has been granted permission to join the Riverland Football League’s Independent competition.
A meeting between the Mid Murray Football Association and SANFL officials was held on Tuesday night.
The SANFL has agreed to Ramco’s move following an extensive investigation into the club’s proposal.
The Roosters’ inclusion in the competition will boost the Independents to eight teams.
Ramco’s netball teams will also play in the Independent competition.
Meantime, the MMFA will continue in 2009, despite concerns it may fold.
A league official yesterday told the Riverland Weekly that the competition will be going ahead with just four teams.
An approach by Robertstown to transfer to the Adelaide Plains Football League has been denied, meaning the Roos will stay in the Mid Murray.
The league official, who did not wish to be named, said the four clubs are happy to work towards maintaining the competition and possibly expanding it by approaching other clubs currently in other associations.
“Morgan has put in a lot of work and told us they will have three teams this season with a possibility of four,” the spokesman said.
“We’re quite happy with that at this srage.
“The clubs are dedicated to keeping the league running but we’ve got a lot of work to do to attract clubs into the league in the future.”
Meantime, Berri Football Club has officially announced the appointment of three-time Cobdogla premiership coach Rod Hankin as club development officer for the 2009 season. Hankin this season stepped aside from his role at Cobdogla after four years as coach.


amazingly the advertiser also has an article on this issue!!
- maybe they listened to your grass roots footy post!!
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Re: aDELAIDE Plains Football League

Postby Don Brook » Fri Oct 31, 2008 10:37 am

As you can tell I am not from this league, but has United appointed a coach for next season. Is last year bloke going on
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Re: aDELAIDE Plains Football League

Postby jumbo » Fri Oct 31, 2008 1:30 pm

Don Brook wrote:As you can tell I am not from this league, but has United appointed a coach for next season. Is last year bloke going on


Don't know Don - lots of United posters on here that can answer.

Curious - how can we tell you are not from this league??
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Re: aDELAIDE Plains Football League

Postby Don Brook » Fri Oct 31, 2008 1:38 pm

jumbo wrote:
Don Brook wrote:As you can tell I am not from this league, but has United appointed a coach for next season. Is last year bloke going on


Don't know Don - lots of United posters on here that can answer.

Curious - how can we tell you are not from this league??


Don Brook= Donnybrooks= Willaston
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Re: aDELAIDE Plains Football League

Postby jumbo » Fri Oct 31, 2008 3:12 pm

Don Brook wrote:
jumbo wrote:
Don Brook wrote:As you can tell I am not from this league, but has United appointed a coach for next season. Is last year bloke going on


Don't know Don - lots of United posters on here that can answer.

Curious - how can we tell you are not from this league??


Don Brook= Donnybrooks= Willaston


aha - bit slow out this way ......

In answer to your question - I am sure MC would have the answer .
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Re: aDELAIDE Plains Football League

Postby jumbo » Fri Oct 31, 2008 3:48 pm

Dogwatcher wrote:Riverland Weekly - October 30, 2008

Ramco Leaves Mid Murray
By ROB McLEAN

RAMCO Football Club has been granted permission to join the Riverland Football League’s Independent competition.
A meeting between the Mid Murray Football Association and SANFL officials was held on Tuesday night.
The SANFL has agreed to Ramco’s move following an extensive investigation into the club’s proposal.
The Roosters’ inclusion in the competition will boost the Independents to eight teams.
Ramco’s netball teams will also play in the Independent competition.
Meantime, the MMFA will continue in 2009, despite concerns it may fold.
A league official yesterday told the Riverland Weekly that the competition will be going ahead with just four teams.
An approach by Robertstown to transfer to the Adelaide Plains Football League has been denied, meaning the Roos will stay in the Mid Murray.
The league official, who did not wish to be named, said the four clubs are happy to work towards maintaining the competition and possibly expanding it by approaching other clubs currently in other associations.
“Morgan has put in a lot of work and told us they will have three teams this season with a possibility of four,” the spokesman said.
“We’re quite happy with that at this srage.
“The clubs are dedicated to keeping the league running but we’ve got a lot of work to do to attract clubs into the league in the future.”
Meantime, Berri Football Club has officially announced the appointment of three-time Cobdogla premiership coach Rod Hankin as club development officer for the 2009 season. Hankin this season stepped aside from his role at Cobdogla after four years as coach.


Phew - didn't get me bet on in time .....
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Re: aDELAIDE Plains Football League

Postby jumbo » Fri Oct 31, 2008 3:52 pm

Ace of Spades wrote:Bugger, imagine the number of pubs we could've stopped in on the way home.


and there goes my new Bus business down the gurgler .... #-o
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Re: aDELAIDE Plains Football League

Postby maidenmagpie » Fri Oct 31, 2008 4:16 pm

todays advertiser page 89,at the top will answer all.
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Re: aDELAIDE Plains Football League

Postby OneNine » Fri Oct 31, 2008 5:39 pm

United were interviewing applicants this week. They are looking for a Non-Playing coach.
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Re: aDELAIDE Plains Football League

Postby bickle » Fri Oct 31, 2008 7:16 pm

OneNine wrote:United were interviewing applicants this week. They are looking for a Non-Playing coach.


whats the deal there?
i thought they would have got one by now.
does anyone know who has applied out there & when does applications close.
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Re: aDELAIDE Plains Football League

Postby twogood4u » Sat Nov 01, 2008 12:30 am

Who would want the job? BEWARE to all thinking of applying. Seems to be very clicky bunch out at the water tower.
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