browny2323 wrote:I dont think you can read too much into any trial game... good or bad.
Too right. Would've been good for Payney to watch blokes he's never seen play before, which is all a first trial tends to be for a new coach.
by Q. » Mon Feb 23, 2009 1:37 pm
browny2323 wrote:I dont think you can read too much into any trial game... good or bad.
by jimmy loughnan » Mon Feb 23, 2009 1:38 pm
by Q. » Mon Feb 23, 2009 1:42 pm
S Demon wrote:Brahma Lodge
Central United
Colonel Light Gardens
Glenunga
Hectorville
Lockleys
Mitchell Park
Paralowie
Trinity OS
West Croydon
by EddieV » Mon Feb 23, 2009 1:49 pm
hazza11 wrote:manbitesdog wrote:The Ash Man wrote:'00'02'03'07 wrote:Was just wondering how both Brahma Lodge and Angle Vale looked last night? What was the difference if any between the two teams?
From what I actually watched it was pretty scrappy
In saying that its the middle of Feb and the lights weren't the best
angle vale were good early they have some guys that look like they can play a bit. was not a great game to watch early but soon changed the lodge just took a bit of time to gel but once they did they imo looked bloody good in patches, some real good recruits i believe the
ruckman were dominated as well as no 6 up forward i look forward to watching and maybe playing against them, will be big challenge.
A couple of their indigenous players for Angle Vale looked quite good. For the all the hype around Brahma Lodge I didnt think a lot of them. However Walton did look very good.
by dodgingandweaving » Mon Feb 23, 2009 1:51 pm
by zedman » Mon Feb 23, 2009 2:06 pm
dodgingandweaving wrote:Had a squizz at Glenunga's training last week on the way home from work.
A few notable inclusions, had to ask around for the form on a few of them - ex-south brad thompson, ex-westies adam marshall all in the mix and looking handy out there. A couple of other lads, Patty from Kenilworth will be a good addition, just need to add some height and they'll be eyeing off a finals berth in my opinion.
by Lightning McQueen » Mon Feb 23, 2009 2:09 pm
hazza11 wrote:A couple of their indigenous players for Angle Vale looked quite good. For the all the hype around Brahma Lodge I didnt think a lot of them. However Walton did look very good.
by EddieV » Mon Feb 23, 2009 2:20 pm
Lightning McQueen wrote:hazza11 wrote:A couple of their indigenous players for Angle Vale looked quite good. For the all the hype around Brahma Lodge I didnt think a lot of them. However Walton did look very good.
Whether they play for Angle Vale during the home and away season will be the big question.
by shoe boy » Mon Feb 23, 2009 2:23 pm
by Lightning McQueen » Mon Feb 23, 2009 2:29 pm
EddieV wrote:Lightning McQueen wrote:hazza11 wrote:A couple of their indigenous players for Angle Vale looked quite good. For the all the hype around Brahma Lodge I didnt think a lot of them. However Walton did look very good.
Whether they play for Angle Vale during the home and away season will be the big question.
Your not suggesting that AV were struggling for numbers and had a few players out there who might not play for them during the home and away season?
by Tigers93-94 » Mon Feb 23, 2009 2:32 pm
Lightning McQueen wrote:EddieV wrote:Lightning McQueen wrote:hazza11 wrote:A couple of their indigenous players for Angle Vale looked quite good. For the all the hype around Brahma Lodge I didnt think a lot of them. However Walton did look very good.
Whether they play for Angle Vale during the home and away season will be the big question.
Your not suggesting that AV were struggling for numbers and had a few players out there who might not play for them during the home and away season?
They have struggled for numbers on the track up until last week but my comment was relating to the indigenous players mentioned in an earlier post, the players mentioned are notorious for moving about and I wouldn't be pencilling them in as Angle Vale players just yet.
I think that they (Angle Vale) performed admirably on Friday night, they were underdone but toiled hard.
by Lightning McQueen » Mon Feb 23, 2009 2:46 pm
Tigers93-94 wrote:
WTF- they didnt score a goal for the last three quarters - infact dont remember them scoring at all in the last three quarters
by manbitesdog » Mon Feb 23, 2009 2:58 pm
hazza11 wrote:manbitesdog wrote:The Ash Man wrote:'00'02'03'07 wrote:Was just wondering how both Brahma Lodge and Angle Vale looked last night? What was the difference if any between the two teams?
From what I actually watched it was pretty scrappy
In saying that its the middle of Feb and the lights weren't the best
angle vale were good early they have some guys that look like they can play a bit. was not a great game to watch early but soon changed the lodge just took a bit of time to gel but once they did they imo looked bloody good in patches, some real good recruits i believe the
ruckman were dominated as well as no 6 up forward i look forward to watching and maybe playing against them, will be big challenge.
A couple of their indigenous players for Angle Vale looked quite good. For the all the hype around Brahma Lodge I didnt think a lot of them. However Walton did look very good.
by Robran » Mon Feb 23, 2009 3:01 pm
browny2323 wrote:Oh and ps - Stop talking about Walts!! He doesnt need to ready how good he is/was... TRUST ME!
by White Unicorn » Mon Feb 23, 2009 3:07 pm
Jimmy_041 wrote:Just out of interest, does anyone know how Jamie Clancey started out at Brahma Lodge and ended up at SHOC?
Did he live around BL and go to school at Sacred Heart? Must have been a boarder if he did!!
I saw him play for BL in 2004 in D5 (IIRC) - he was a class above everybody else
by Tigers93-94 » Mon Feb 23, 2009 3:09 pm
Lightning McQueen wrote:Tigers93-94 wrote:
WTF- they didnt score a goal for the last three quarters - infact dont remember them scoring at all in the last three quarters
They scored a goal kicking to the club end from a poor throw in, I was more thinking that all of the hype that has surrounded The Lodge so far this year, that they would belt them.
by Tigers93-94 » Mon Feb 23, 2009 3:53 pm
by Hayesy#7 » Mon Feb 23, 2009 4:31 pm
Robran wrote:browny2323 wrote:Oh and ps - Stop talking about Walts!! He doesnt need to ready how good he is/was... TRUST ME!
good point!!!!!!!!
by EddieV » Mon Feb 23, 2009 4:47 pm
Hayesy#7 wrote:Robran wrote:browny2323 wrote:Oh and ps - Stop talking about Walts!! He doesnt need to ready how good he is/was... TRUST ME!
good point!!!!!!!!
he was not that good any way, would have been better if he handpassed and stopped snapping over his shoulder haha
by hawkseye » Mon Feb 23, 2009 4:54 pm
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