SAAFl Div 6 & 6R (2009)

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Who Will Play in the GF in 2009?

Brahma Lodge
93
30%
Central United
5
2%
Colonel Light Garden
67
22%
Glenunga
15
5%
Hectorville
28
9%
Lockleys
30
10%
Mitchell Park
9
3%
Paralowie
25
8%
Trinity OS
18
6%
West Croydon
21
7%
 
Total votes : 311

Re: SAAFl Div 6 & 6R (2009)

Postby S Demon » Thu Feb 19, 2009 10:28 am

lovetotalkfooty wrote:So is I$% P$%^&* playing div 5 or 6 footy next year. Also to the best of anybodys knowledge can we name all 10 teams for this year?


Yeah it was Ian Perrie who I was referring to. I assumed you were asking of any recruits of note from Pultney and Glenunga...?

I think this is right, happy to stand corrected though:

Brahma Lodge
Central United
Colonel Light Gardens
Glenunga
Hectorville
Lockleys
Mitchell Park
Paralowie
Trinity OS
West Croydon
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Re: SAAFl Div 6 & 6R (2009)

Postby lovetotalkfooty » Thu Feb 19, 2009 10:38 am

carey wrote:
Groover wrote:
lovetotalkfooty wrote:So is I$% P$%^&* playing div 5 or 6 footy next year. Also to the best of anybodys knowledge can we name all 10 teams for this year?


Mr Pe***e will be playing divvie 5 at P***e*ey FC

on another note, who will be attending brahma lodges trial match on friday? i hear there are no other games scheduled so is everyone gonna come and hava good look?



can confirm i will be there for no other reason than to have a beer with payney after the game and i know you's wont believe that but i couldnt give a f#@k i seriourly may not even be there for the actual game.............. why would i wont to watch brahma win by 30odd goals anyway? and then listen to all the hype? i'd rather just tell payney to shut and its his round! :lol:


Im playing and i am just keen for a few beers after and for payney to part with some cash and buy all the boys a beer
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Re: SAAFl Div 6 & 6R (2009)

Postby Pag » Thu Feb 19, 2009 11:10 am

carey wrote:
Groover wrote:
lovetotalkfooty wrote:So is I$% P$%^&* playing div 5 or 6 footy next year. Also to the best of anybodys knowledge can we name all 10 teams for this year?


Mr Pe***e will be playing divvie 5 at P***e*ey FC

on another note, who will be attending brahma lodges trial match on friday? i hear there are no other games scheduled so is everyone gonna come and hava good look?



can confirm i will be there for no other reason than to have a beer with payney after the game and i know you's wont believe that but i couldnt give a f#@k i seriourly may not even be there for the actual game.............. why would i wont to watch brahma win by 30odd goals anyway? and then listen to all the hype? i'd rather just tell payney to shut and its his round! :lol:
You can buy me one too Dutchy.
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Re: SAAFl Div 6 & 6R (2009)

Postby Bluedemon » Fri Feb 20, 2009 9:26 am

JL went past glenunga training on the way home from cricket practice, the turnout wasnt that good, the majority of the players out there looked like they were all B graders. There looked like there was only 3-4 players that are A graders. Is there more going to be coming out soon.
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Re: SAAFl Div 6 & 6R (2009)

Postby jimmy loughnan » Fri Feb 20, 2009 9:42 am

kookas wrote:JL went past glenunga training on the way home from cricket practice, the turnout wasnt that good, the majority of the players out there looked like they were all B graders. There looked like there was only 3-4 players that are A graders. Is there more going to be coming out soon.


Did you watch for long mate? Our gun recruit might've been gettin some attention to an injury.

Probably 8-10 A graders out there. A few more to come, numbers have been good on the whole, but unpredictable, only 15ish who train both nights, the rest are one or the other and hard to catch.
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Re: SAAFl Div 6 & 6R (2009)

Postby The Ash Man » Fri Feb 20, 2009 9:54 am

jimmy loughnan wrote:
kookas wrote:JL went past glenunga training on the way home from cricket practice, the turnout wasnt that good, the majority of the players out there looked like they were all B graders. There looked like there was only 3-4 players that are A graders. Is there more going to be coming out soon.


Did you watch for long mate? Our gun recruit might've been gettin some attention to an injury.

Probably 8-10 A graders out there. A few more to come, numbers have been good on the whole, but unpredictable, only 15ish who train both nights, the rest are one or the other and hard to catch.


Anything the bookmaking fraternity should know about?
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Re: SAAFl Div 6 & 6R (2009)

Postby jimmy loughnan » Fri Feb 20, 2009 9:55 am

The Ash Man wrote:
jimmy loughnan wrote:
kookas wrote:JL went past glenunga training on the way home from cricket practice, the turnout wasnt that good, the majority of the players out there looked like they were all B graders. There looked like there was only 3-4 players that are A graders. Is there more going to be coming out soon.


Did you watch for long mate? Our gun recruit might've been gettin some attention to an injury.

Probably 8-10 A graders out there. A few more to come, numbers have been good on the whole, but unpredictable, only 15ish who train both nights, the rest are one or the other and hard to catch.


Anything the bookmaking fraternity should know about?


????
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Re: SAAFl Div 6 & 6R (2009)

Postby mypaddock » Fri Feb 20, 2009 10:00 am

Meaning is it a serious injury and will this affect Glenunga's chances?
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Re: SAAFl Div 6 & 6R (2009)

Postby jimmy loughnan » Fri Feb 20, 2009 10:02 am

ahhhh in terms of affecting the betting market....
should hope not, it's only a slight niggle.
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Re: SAAFl Div 6 & 6R (2009)

Postby Bluedemon » Fri Feb 20, 2009 10:09 am

jimmy loughnan wrote:
kookas wrote:JL went past glenunga training on the way home from cricket practice, the turnout wasnt that good, the majority of the players out there looked like they were all B graders. There looked like there was only 3-4 players that are A graders. Is there more going to be coming out soon.


Did you watch for long mate? Our gun recruit might've been gettin some attention to an injury.

Probably 8-10 A graders out there. A few more to come, numbers have been good on the whole, but unpredictable, only 15ish who train both nights, the rest are one or the other and hard to catch.


Were you there at training last night JL? So who is this gun recruit?
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Re: SAAFl Div 6 & 6R (2009)

Postby jimmy loughnan » Fri Feb 20, 2009 10:11 am

Was there mate. We've picked up quite a few good players in the low to mid 20's age bracket. To single out one and throw his name up here would be unjust.
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Re: SAAFl Div 6 & 6R (2009)

Postby teamwork » Fri Feb 20, 2009 10:16 am

jimmy loughnan wrote:Was there mate. We've picked up quite a few good players in the low to mid 20's age bracket. To single out one and throw his name up here would be unjust.


Was Brad Thompson training mate? he is a great pick up if signed, he will prove great both on and off the field.
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Re: SAAFl Div 6 & 6R (2009)

Postby jimmy loughnan » Fri Feb 20, 2009 10:23 am

teamwork wrote:
jimmy loughnan wrote:Was there mate. We've picked up quite a few good players in the low to mid 20's age bracket. To single out one and throw his name up here would be unjust.


Was Brad Thompson training mate? he is a great pick up if signed, he will prove great both on and off the field.


Yes he was mate, is one of the fittest blokes out there (perhaps even the fittest) has been out to 3 trainings so far and getting to know the boys. Has really impressed with his skills, will be good for us in the middle because of his quick hands, fitness and nice leg. Did have a niggling ankle injury last night which hopefully clears up.
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Re: SAAFl Div 6 & 6R (2009)

Postby zedman » Fri Feb 20, 2009 10:50 am

jimmy loughnan wrote:
teamwork wrote:
jimmy loughnan wrote:Was there mate. We've picked up quite a few good players in the low to mid 20's age bracket. To single out one and throw his name up here would be unjust.


Was Brad Thompson training mate? he is a great pick up if signed, he will prove great both on and off the field.


Yes he was mate, is one of the fittest blokes out there (perhaps even the fittest) has been out to 3 trainings so far and getting to know the boys. Has really impressed with his skills, will be good for us in the middle because of his quick hands, fitness and nice leg. Did have a niggling ankle injury last night which hopefully clears up.


i thought it was unjust to name anybody !!!????? :)

and beinke wont play...scan his clearance and post for confirmation..wont happen ;)
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Re: SAAFl Div 6 & 6R (2009)

Postby teamwork » Fri Feb 20, 2009 11:17 am

jimmy loughnan wrote:
teamwork wrote:
jimmy loughnan wrote:Was there mate. We've picked up quite a few good players in the low to mid 20's age bracket. To single out one and throw his name up here would be unjust.


Was Brad Thompson training mate? he is a great pick up if signed, he will prove great both on and off the field.


Yes he was mate, is one of the fittest blokes out there (perhaps even the fittest) has been out to 3 trainings so far and getting to know the boys. Has really impressed with his skills, will be good for us in the middle because of his quick hands, fitness and nice leg. Did have a niggling ankle injury last night which hopefully clears up.


I would think with his fitness and good skills he will be a very handy contributor, did he come out and offer his services off his own back?
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Re: SAAFl Div 6 & 6R (2009)

Postby Bluedemon » Fri Feb 20, 2009 2:59 pm

jimmy loughnan wrote:
teamwork wrote:
jimmy loughnan wrote:Was there mate. We've picked up quite a few good players in the low to mid 20's age bracket. To single out one and throw his name up here would be unjust.


Was Brad Thompson training mate? he is a great pick up if signed, he will prove great both on and off the field.


Yes he was mate, is one of the fittest blokes out there (perhaps even the fittest) has been out to 3 trainings so far and getting to know the boys. Has really impressed with his skills, will be good for us in the middle because of his quick hands, fitness and nice leg. Did have a niggling ankle injury last night which hopefully clears up.


Are you playing JL?
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Re: SAAFl Div 6 & 6R (2009)

Postby blackcat » Fri Feb 20, 2009 3:46 pm

Who are BL playing in the trial game tonight?
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Re: SAAFl Div 6 & 6R (2009)

Postby Tigers93-94 » Fri Feb 20, 2009 3:48 pm

blackcat wrote:Who are BL playing in the trial game tonight?


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Re: SAAFl Div 6 & 6R (2009)

Postby hawkseye » Fri Feb 20, 2009 3:58 pm

jimmy loughnan wrote:
teamwork wrote:
jimmy loughnan wrote:Was there mate. We've picked up quite a few good players in the low to mid 20's age bracket. To single out one and throw his name up here would be unjust.


Was Brad Thompson training mate? he is a great pick up if signed, he will prove great both on and off the field.


Yes he was mate, is one of the fittest blokes out there (perhaps even the fittest) has been out to 3 trainings so far and getting to know the boys. Has really impressed with his skills, will be good for us in the middle because of his quick hands, fitness and nice leg. Did have a niggling ankle injury last night which hopefully clears up.

Did he have good beep test results? :lol:
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Re: SAAFl Div 6 & 6R (2009)

Postby EddieV » Fri Feb 20, 2009 4:35 pm

demonseye wrote:
jimmy loughnan wrote:
teamwork wrote:
jimmy loughnan wrote:Was there mate. We've picked up quite a few good players in the low to mid 20's age bracket. To single out one and throw his name up here would be unjust.


Was Brad Thompson training mate? he is a great pick up if signed, he will prove great both on and off the field.


Yes he was mate, is one of the fittest blokes out there (perhaps even the fittest) has been out to 3 trainings so far and getting to know the boys. Has really impressed with his skills, will be good for us in the middle because of his quick hands, fitness and nice leg. Did have a niggling ankle injury last night which hopefully clears up.

Did he have good beep test results? :lol:


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