by Plugger04 » Fri Jul 17, 2009 7:49 am
by Pinch Hitter » Fri Jul 17, 2009 1:31 pm
Plugger04 wrote:The Willaston backline when i was playing was tough to penetrate. I remember the likes of Tony Stansborough , James Whellum , Gary Watson and the above mentioned Jarred Puro. Was always a tough day at the office when having to deal with these guys.
I remember kicking 6 on Watson before half time , after the long break he just went bezerk and was sent off in a matter of minutes. Tony Stansborough wasnt the cleanest footballer i had played against either.
by UNDERthePACK » Fri Jul 17, 2009 3:18 pm
Plugger04 wrote:The Willaston backline when i was playing was tough to penetrate. I remember the likes of Tony Stansborough , James Whellum , Gary Watson and the above mentioned Jarred Puro. Was always a tough day at the office when having to deal with these guys.
I remember kicking 6 on Watson before half time , after the long break he just went bezerk and was sent off in a matter of minutes. Tony Stansborough wasnt the cleanest footballer i had played against either.
by Kart Horse » Fri Jul 17, 2009 4:26 pm
by Toronto » Fri Jul 17, 2009 5:47 pm
by Pac-Man » Sat Jul 18, 2009 9:05 am
UNDERthePACK wrote:Plugger04 wrote:The Willaston backline when i was playing was tough to penetrate. I remember the likes of Tony Stansborough , James Whellum , Gary Watson and the above mentioned Jarred Puro. Was always a tough day at the office when having to deal with these guys.
I remember kicking 6 on Watson before half time , after the long break he just went bezerk and was sent off in a matter of minutes. Tony Stansborough wasnt the cleanest footballer i had played against either.
Back in Willastons good old days. Not so sure about James Whellum but the other three boys mentioned would belt you first then worry about where the ball is. Totally agree with you plugger, always knew that you played against willaston with these boys running around the defence.
by PitBull » Sat Jul 18, 2009 11:05 pm
by drifter » Sun Jul 19, 2009 9:06 am
by Osama » Sun Jul 19, 2009 12:20 pm
by Pinch Hitter » Sun Jul 19, 2009 3:16 pm
Osama wrote:Seen the mighty blue and whites dispose of the Lions by 25 points in a relatively high scoring encounter.
Craig Robinson was admitted to hospital with leather poisoning in another BOG performance, while Pechy slammed 7 majors through the big sticks.
Big game this week for the Panthers against Centrals, a win will see them cement the double chance, whilst a loss will confirm the order of the top four shaped.
Disappointed to see that the BL&G executive couldn’t manage to find a finals game at Panther Park, as it is in pristine condition following the recent rain.
Drifter, all the best to Mensforth in his recovery.
by WEARECOMING » Sun Jul 19, 2009 5:13 pm
Pinch Hitter wrote:Osama wrote:Seen the mighty blue and whites dispose of the Lions by 25 points in a relatively high scoring encounter.
Craig Robinson was admitted to hospital with leather poisoning in another BOG performance, while Pechy slammed 7 majors through the big sticks.
Big game this week for the Panthers against Centrals, a win will see them cement the double chance, whilst a loss will confirm the order of the top four shaped.
Disappointed to see that the BL&G executive couldn’t manage to find a finals game at Panther Park, as it is in pristine condition following the recent rain.
Drifter, all the best to Mensforth in his recovery.
The panthers are starting that limp into finals with a less than convincing performance against cellar dwellers south gawler following a less than flattering game against freeling.. Basco might want to leave his comeback for another week because the panthers will get touched up by the gawler tigers again this week.
by Osama » Sun Jul 19, 2009 7:14 pm
by skipper » Sun Jul 19, 2009 8:50 pm
by Ruben Carter » Sun Jul 19, 2009 9:18 pm
Obviously no bias at all in those comments from Drifter. I saw the same incident and I believe the contact was late, it was high and it was uneccessary and very unfortunate that the player was so badly injured. But it was not malicious at all and if you knew the Barossa player involved, he is nothing less than a very honest ball player, who is prepared to cop it on the chin and always gives 100% effort for his team. The behaviour of some of the BDFC supporters was disgraceful, I'll have to agree.. but name a club that doesn't have any idiotic supporters half tanked after an afternoon on the turps. If Freeling Football club is so disgusted with the behaviour of a few supporters over this, I'm sure there were plenty of Barossa supporters equally digusted with the malicious and disgraceful thuggery of 2 Freeling U17s players during the earlier match who ran around like unregistered dogs sniping Bulldog players behind the play. Blood rule count Barossa = 4, Freeling 0. Do the maths! See U17s page if you want to read more about that. There's some interesting comments and opinions posted on that issue as well.drifter wrote:Went down to the game between Freeling and Barossa at Pleurisy Park yesterday ( Williamstown oval) Freeling were beaten fair and square on the scoreboard with Barossa dominating in the first quarter. The rest of the game was pretty even.
Unfortunately, there was a pretty unsavoury onfield incident in the last quarter where Mensforth from Freeling was clocked with a late blow after taking a regulation mark. Im prepared to accept that this happens sometimes and dont think that the lad who hit him intended to inflict the damage he did. All I will say is that it displayed no courage to do what he did. As far as I know he was reported and a 50 m penalty was paid. A large brawl followed where the Freeling boys flew the flag for a mate, which you'd expect they would.
Now I'm not tarring everyone with the same brush, but what I cant accept is the tree swinger Barossa supporters on the verandah under their club (not Bay 13) who thought it was funny to hurl vitriolic abuse at a young guy who always plays the ball, while he lay unconscious on the ground before them. For those who thought it was a "lovetap" to "a weak dog" who they should "get off the ground if he's dead", the guy has 3 broken bones in his face, 2 in his sinuses and 1 on the roof of his mouth at the base of his skull, his season is over, and he wont be able to eat solid food for 4 weeks. Your comments were disgraceful and any club worth its salt wouldnt tolerate it from their so called supporters. It went on unabated for a good 5 minutes.
So to those people, which I realize isnt every one, while your sitting on your front porch, playing your banjo, ogling your cousin, hang your head in shame, you are an absolute disgrace !
by check side » Mon Jul 20, 2009 3:07 am
Ruben Carter wrote:Obviously no bias at all in those comments from Drifter. I saw the same incident and I believe the contact was late, it was high and it was uneccessary and very unfortunate that the player was so badly injured. But it was not malicious at all and if you knew the Barossa player involved, he is nothing less than a very honest ball player, who is prepared to cop it on the chin and always gives 100% effort for his team. The behaviour of some of the BDFC supporters was disgraceful, I'll have to agree.. but name a club that doesn't have any idiotic supporters half tanked after an afternoon on the turps. If Freeling Football club is so disgusted with the behaviour of a few supporters over this, I'm sure there were plenty of Barossa supporters equally digusted with the malicious and disgraceful thuggery of 2 Freeling U17s players during the earlier match who ran around like unregistered dogs sniping Bulldog players behind the play. Blood rule count Barossa = 4, Freeling 0. Do the maths! See U17s page if you want to read more about that. There's some interesting comments and opinions posted on that issue as well.drifter wrote:Went down to the game between Freeling and Barossa at Pleurisy Park yesterday ( Williamstown oval) Freeling were beaten fair and square on the scoreboard with Barossa dominating in the first quarter. The rest of the game was pretty even.
Unfortunately, there was a pretty unsavoury onfield incident in the last quarter where Mensforth from Freeling was clocked with a late blow after taking a regulation mark. Im prepared to accept that this happens sometimes and dont think that the lad who hit him intended to inflict the damage he did. All I will say is that it displayed no courage to do what he did. As far as I know he was reported and a 50 m penalty was paid. A large brawl followed where the Freeling boys flew the flag for a mate, which you'd expect they would.
Now I'm not tarring everyone with the same brush, but what I cant accept is the tree swinger Barossa supporters on the verandah under their club (not Bay 13) who thought it was funny to hurl vitriolic abuse at a young guy who always plays the ball, while he lay unconscious on the ground before them. For those who thought it was a "lovetap" to "a weak dog" who they should "get off the ground if he's dead", the guy has 3 broken bones in his face, 2 in his sinuses and 1 on the roof of his mouth at the base of his skull, his season is over, and he wont be able to eat solid food for 4 weeks. Your comments were disgraceful and any club worth its salt wouldnt tolerate it from their so called supporters. It went on unabated for a good 5 minutes.
So to those people, which I realize isnt every one, while your sitting on your front porch, playing your banjo, ogling your cousin, hang your head in shame, you are an absolute disgrace !
by drifter » Mon Jul 20, 2009 10:38 am
by drifter » Mon Jul 20, 2009 10:42 am
by couch coach » Mon Jul 20, 2009 11:02 am
by Kart Horse » Mon Jul 20, 2009 1:17 pm
Kart Horse wrote:Heard a rumour and may just end up being this but Ben Burgess x ango has been talking with South Gawler? Not sure how true, and dont know much about him! Bringing Big recruit from Ango. The fiddler i mean Diddles?
by The reigning Ben.C » Mon Jul 20, 2009 1:47 pm
Kart Horse wrote:Kart Horse wrote:Heard a rumour and may just end up being this but Ben Burgess x ango has been talking with South Gawler? Not sure how true, and dont know much about him! Bringing Big recruit from Ango. The fiddler i mean Diddles?
Sorry about the above post incorrect info! It has come to hand that Benny will be taking a back seat next season to help Simon Koch at south gawler as his magnet boy!
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