by Plugger04 » Mon Jul 20, 2009 6:23 pm
by norm11 » Mon Jul 20, 2009 6:45 pm
Plugger04 wrote:Heard this whisper down the sandy creek hotel on the weekend. Occonnor has been offered a queens ransom to return to the helm at barossa next year with Nelson heading interstate for employment the post will be vacant.
Hopefully he can tidy up the culture down there, as it sounds as though the supporters have lost the plot.
by norm11 » Mon Jul 20, 2009 6:52 pm
couch coach wrote:I saw the incident that happened at the Freeling Barossa game. Yes it was late, Yes the crowd was over the top and if Freeling are asking for an Apology from the Barossa will the crowd at that game get an apology from the Freeling club and player (No5) who was sent off the ground and as he run of the ground tried to pull out what he thinks was his dick but to many laughs from the crowd who couldn’t see anything, will he be apologising to the BL&G and the club. I would say that at any level of footy this type of behaviour is not on and the BL&G should look in to it. You let one away with it and it will snow ball. We have a very good competition and it would be a shame to let it go downhill. I say to Freeling A’s No5 “Let people think you are a man than drop your short to remove all dought”.
by drifter » Mon Jul 20, 2009 7:30 pm
by Pinch Hitter » Mon Jul 20, 2009 8:19 pm
by Swooper » Mon Jul 20, 2009 9:12 pm
by WEARECOMING » Mon Jul 20, 2009 9:19 pm
by Osama » Mon Jul 20, 2009 9:58 pm
WEARECOMING wrote:Tips for this week
Willaston over Freeling- 6goals although could be an upset here with Willastons season now over
Kapunda over Nuri- 2goals Kapunda to open up the double chance for the gawler tigers
South over Barossa- 4goals South on the improve and Barossa imploding, South could win a few in the run home and be primed for an assault at the finals next year with Herzick possibly being reappointed
Central over Angaston- 12goals, Angaston are over rated their so called young guns in pech and bain are only rated by the media within the AFC, give me hewitt, molineaux, and the hillebrands anyday. And all their older players seem to be playing to rack up A-grade games(doecke, reimann, white and bascombe is too old to even rack up 1 game) and are well past their best where as our experienced players are only getting better with age. Kingy is in superb touch and captain courageous with his kamikaze like approach to the footy proving very difficult to get past at CHB. Scooter and Niklaus to kick 15 between them.
by WEARECOMING » Mon Jul 20, 2009 10:23 pm
Osama wrote:WEARECOMING wrote:Tips for this week
Willaston over Freeling- 6goals although could be an upset here with Willastons season now over
Kapunda over Nuri- 2goals Kapunda to open up the double chance for the gawler tigers
South over Barossa- 4goals South on the improve and Barossa imploding, South could win a few in the run home and be primed for an assault at the finals next year with Herzick possibly being reappointed
Central over Angaston- 12goals, Angaston are over rated their so called young guns in pech and bain are only rated by the media within the AFC, give me hewitt, molineaux, and the hillebrands anyday. And all their older players seem to be playing to rack up A-grade games(doecke, reimann, white and bascombe is too old to even rack up 1 game) and are well past their best where as our experienced players are only getting better with age. Kingy is in superb touch and captain courageous with his kamikaze like approach to the footy proving very difficult to get past at CHB. Scooter and Niklaus to kick 15 between them.
Nice attempt at a trying to sell the Gawler Centrals side to us WEARECOMING.
All the senior players you mentioned (King, Scooter and Niklaus) are all quality players who have earned their stripes and must be watched.
As I mentioned previously, unaccountable sides like GC have allowed players like Reimann, Doecke and White collect more accolades than you have had wet dreams. Give them the underdog tag anyday of the week.
As for the kids, Bain and Pech are proven at this level.
Hilebrand is good, Molineux has to earn his stripes at this level first and who the F**k is Hewitt?
I am predicting GC by 6 goals this week as Hadden will play his cards close to his chest and time his run into the finals.
Just like Dawe’s playing days, he will struggle to understand the game at this level, especially come September.
Will I be able to count the GC supporters at the ground this week on one hand?
by norm11 » Mon Jul 20, 2009 10:28 pm
drifter wrote:so a player suffers a horrific facial injury through, as you say, accidental contact. Accidental or not the head needs to be protected and it was reckless even if it was accidental. And for that, not even a 50 m penalty, just a paid mark he was unable to take. Where's the consequence towards the player who hit him ???
by Ablett » Mon Jul 20, 2009 11:24 pm
Osama wrote:WEARECOMING wrote:Tips for this week
Willaston over Freeling- 6goals although could be an upset here with Willastons season now over
Kapunda over Nuri- 2goals Kapunda to open up the double chance for the gawler tigers
South over Barossa- 4goals South on the improve and Barossa imploding, South could win a few in the run home and be primed for an assault at the finals next year with Herzick possibly being reappointed
Central over Angaston- 12goals, Angaston are over rated their so called young guns in pech and bain are only rated by the media within the AFC, give me hewitt, molineaux, and the hillebrands anyday. And all their older players seem to be playing to rack up A-grade games(doecke, reimann, white and bascombe is too old to even rack up 1 game) and are well past their best where as our experienced players are only getting better with age. Kingy is in superb touch and captain courageous with his kamikaze like approach to the footy proving very difficult to get past at CHB. Scooter and Niklaus to kick 15 between them.
Nice attempt at a trying to sell the Gawler Centrals side to us WEARECOMING.
All the senior players you mentioned (King, Scooter and Niklaus) are all quality players who have earned their stripes and must be watched.
As I mentioned previously, unaccountable sides like GC have allowed players like Reimann, Doecke and White collect more accolades than you have had wet dreams. Give them the underdog tag anyday of the week.
As for the kids, Bain and Pech are proven at this level.
Hilebrand is good, Molineux has to earn his stripes at this level first and who the F**k is Hewitt?
I am predicting GC by 6 goals this week as Hadden will play his cards close to his chest and time his run into the finals.
Just like Dawe’s playing days, he will struggle to understand the game at this level, especially come September.
Will I be able to count the GC supporters at the ground this week on one hand?
by Osama » Tue Jul 21, 2009 12:00 am
by Ablett » Tue Jul 21, 2009 12:25 am
Osama wrote:Unfortunately you are comparing kids against ready made stars of the competition.
The 'Rookie of the Year' is an absolute meat raffle, although I am sure that young Lochie Hewitt is going to be a very handy player, his influence on the GC side as a whole is minimal.
From memory Hewitt has only featured in you the clubs best players against the two bottom sides twice, one inflicted a 100 point win and the other was a 97 point win, but to be putting him in the same breath as Pech and Bain is a waste of oxygen and at this stage also Moly and possibly Hilebrand.
Im not going to try and stupidly compare our kids against GC stars such as Howard, Scooter and Taylor.
This response in this matter has just wasted 5 minutes of my life that I will never get back....
by skipper » Tue Jul 21, 2009 12:19 pm
norm11 wrote:drifter wrote:so a player suffers a horrific facial injury through, as you say, accidental contact. Accidental or not the head needs to be protected and it was reckless even if it was accidental. And for that, not even a 50 m penalty, just a paid mark he was unable to take. Where's the consequence towards the player who hit him ???
The 50 may have come from the contact to the head, but i think it was awarded afterwards. I could be wrong. I spoke to the player afterwards and he was trying to spoil. People in marking contests get elbows, fists, forearms, and headbuts all the time not all of them are paid free kicks.
by Pinch Hitter » Tue Jul 21, 2009 12:51 pm
skipper wrote:norm11 wrote:drifter wrote:so a player suffers a horrific facial injury through, as you say, accidental contact. Accidental or not the head needs to be protected and it was reckless even if it was accidental. And for that, not even a 50 m penalty, just a paid mark he was unable to take. Where's the consequence towards the player who hit him ???
The 50 may have come from the contact to the head, but i think it was awarded afterwards. I could be wrong. I spoke to the player afterwards and he was trying to spoil. People in marking contests get elbows, fists, forearms, and headbuts all the time not all of them are paid free kicks.
Both lots of supporters will naturally try and protect their sides and there seems to be two differing opinions. The fact is that the AFL has made it loud and clear that the head is protected and we are seeing players getting rubbed out whether it be intentional or not. What has happened here is exactly why that rule should be upholded whether the Barossa player was only trying to spoil. The real issue as far as most Freelings supporters are concerned is the reaction of the Barossa crowd.
Skip
by Pinch Hitter » Tue Jul 21, 2009 1:06 pm
Osama wrote:WEARECOMING wrote:Tips for this week
Willaston over Freeling- 6goals although could be an upset here with Willastons season now over
Kapunda over Nuri- 2goals Kapunda to open up the double chance for the gawler tigers
South over Barossa- 4goals South on the improve and Barossa imploding, South could win a few in the run home and be primed for an assault at the finals next year with Herzick possibly being reappointed
Central over Angaston- 12goals, Angaston are over rated their so called young guns in pech and bain are only rated by the media within the AFC, give me hewitt, molineaux, and the hillebrands anyday. And all their older players seem to be playing to rack up A-grade games(doecke, reimann, white and bascombe is too old to even rack up 1 game) and are well past their best where as our experienced players are only getting better with age. Kingy is in superb touch and captain courageous with his kamikaze like approach to the footy proving very difficult to get past at CHB. Scooter and Niklaus to kick 15 between them.
Nice attempt at a trying to sell the Gawler Centrals side to us WEARECOMING.
All the senior players you mentioned (King, Scooter and Niklaus) are all quality players who have earned their stripes and must be watched.
As I mentioned previously, unaccountable sides like GC have allowed players like Reimann, Doecke and White collect more accolades than you have had wet dreams. Give them the underdog tag anyday of the week.
As for the kids, Bain and Pech are proven at this level.
Hilebrand is good, Molineux has to earn his stripes at this level first and who the F**k is Hewitt?
I am predicting GC by 6 goals this week as Hadden will play his cards close to his chest and time his run into the finals.
Just like Dawe’s playing days, he will struggle to understand the game at this level, especially come September.
Will I be able to count the GC supporters at the ground this week on one hand?
by Shoot it » Tue Jul 21, 2009 5:19 pm
by Ruben Carter » Tue Jul 21, 2009 5:24 pm
by WEARECOMING » Tue Jul 21, 2009 5:29 pm
skipper wrote:norm11 wrote:drifter wrote:so a player suffers a horrific facial injury through, as you say, accidental contact. Accidental or not the head needs to be protected and it was reckless even if it was accidental. And for that, not even a 50 m penalty, just a paid mark he was unable to take. Where's the consequence towards the player who hit him ???
The 50 may have come from the contact to the head, but i think it was awarded afterwards. I could be wrong. I spoke to the player afterwards and he was trying to spoil. People in marking contests get elbows, fists, forearms, and headbuts all the time not all of them are paid free kicks.
Both lots of supporters will naturally try and protect their sides and there seems to be two differing opinions. The fact is that the AFL has made it loud and clear that the head is protected and we are seeing players getting rubbed out whether it be intentional or not. What has happened here is exactly why that rule should be upholded whether the Barossa player was only trying to spoil. The real issue as far as most Freelings supporters are concerned is the reaction of the Barossa crowd.
Wearecoming you are asking for a neutral opinion on Bain & Pech, well both are guns especially young Pech, just a great young fair player. At this stage Ango have the bragging rights over your mob after round 1, so the pressure is on you.
Skip
Competitions SANFL Official Site | Country Footy SA | Southern Football League | VFL Footy
Club Forums Snouts Louts | The Roost | Redlegs Forum |