by Stewie Griffin » Wed Jul 22, 2009 10:45 am
by Pinch Hitter » Wed Jul 22, 2009 11:09 am
Pac-Man wrote:Pinch Hitter wrote:Normo wrote:You are on the money Roodog.
Nelson was told he would not be reappointed next season and so made the only decision he could and resigned, although I'm told that happened Monday.
The players were told tonight at training, and I've been asked not to name the bloke who will fill in. It will be obvious soon though.
The club has stitched up the new coach for 2010, and he is, indeed, a big name (retired a couple of years ago)with a bit of coaching experience under his belt now.
There are a couple of reasons for the decision, though it is difficult for me to put them in here. As some would know, Rian and I didn't exctly get on like a house on fire, so I'll leave that to other forum users. Suffice to say, I thought he was actually doing the right things by the club for its long term future.
What do you think footy followers?
Although i might like to take the piss out of sponge you have to feel for the big fella, he hasn't even been given a chance one year after he takes them to a GF and after 3 years of putting in huge hours under occonnor. Certainly dont blame him for walking out.
Barossa are kidding themselves if they think its nelson's fault they are shite this year, any club that loses half a side after playing a GF are going to struggle.
This is huge news... the beginning of the end for the bulldogs.
Any chance Willaston will throw Nelson a lifeline and give him a gig next year in any coaching capacity ?
Surely he has something else to offer this caper , Ruck coach.
by Pinch Hitter » Wed Jul 22, 2009 11:12 am
Stewie Griffin wrote:With Roger (if he plays) and brother Paul and a smattering of other talent tagging along me's thinking Barossa's spell
out of the finals may be 1 year only....
Gawler V Ango this week irrelevant, neither will reveal much, neither will catch Nuri for 2nd,
Ango with 5-6 guys out and Gawler coming off the bye and guys returning will mean this clash will not have any
insights for the 1st semi as the Centrals boys should win relatively easy... If Stewie White is back will be a good battle
between a prolific forward line for Gawler and what is a very solid back 6 for Ango.
Even if this game has a 10 goal margin on Saturday, would still back a full strength Ango at Tanunda in the semi.
by Stewie Griffin » Wed Jul 22, 2009 11:30 am
by Pinch Hitter » Wed Jul 22, 2009 11:52 am
Stewie Griffin wrote:Meant....will reveal little in positional changes and any recently thought up strategies.
Wouldn't think either coach would consider this make or break, Gawler maybe a little just to rubber stamp 4th.
Sure you wanna win, but very few tears will be shed by the loser.
Not sure if the "great" Stafford has learnt too much about Ango, played right into their hands the 2nd time
they lost to them this year. From what I saw he learnt about as much about Ango as Wile E Coyote has
about the Road Runner, and lets be honest the Coyote has had a horrible run of luck hampering him.
by Stewie Griffin » Wed Jul 22, 2009 12:33 pm
by Pinch Hitter » Wed Jul 22, 2009 1:30 pm
Stewie Griffin wrote:Winning form? something the Gawler tigers wont have going into the 1st semi after losing to Tanunda.
Ango appear to be just drifting toward the bye, freshen up, then 3 games against reasonable clubs.
Beware the Panthers come finals time, think they are a big smoky.
Saturdays game will have zero effect in a month, apart from the lingering minor leg fractures that occur from running around
on 'Granite park'.
Only thing that is certain is Gawler cannot beat Tanunda in a Grand Final, Nuri or Ango could cause an upset
if all the stars are aligned.
by Stewie Griffin » Wed Jul 22, 2009 2:09 pm
by Dr. Pink » Wed Jul 22, 2009 2:22 pm
Stewie Griffin wrote:To make the Grand Final:
Tanunda $1.04
Gawler $4.50
Nuriootpa $5.00
Angaston $8.00
To win the Grand Final:
Tanunda $1.80
Nuriootpa $4.00
Angaston $6.50
Gawler $20
by Stewie Griffin » Wed Jul 22, 2009 3:47 pm
by Stewie Griffin » Wed Jul 22, 2009 3:49 pm
by daysofourlives » Wed Jul 22, 2009 7:03 pm
Stewie Griffin wrote:Dr.Pink? Would that be a pig reference daysofourlives?
by Pinch Hitter » Wed Jul 22, 2009 8:31 pm
Plugger04 wrote:Pinch Hitter wrote:Ruben Carter wrote: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.
Wrong on both counts. Reliable source informs me an announcement will be made very soon and neither Nelson or Oconnor will be in charge next season. Watch this space....
Plugger04 did you get the job?
Roger James , will be coaching next year P Hitter.
His contacts within the SANFL has secured the job bringing a handfull of players to the BDFC.
Nelson was always just going to be the filll in coach until someone like Roger was available. Could be some bad blood between former coach and club.
by Pinch Hitter » Wed Jul 22, 2009 8:42 pm
by Ruben Carter » Wed Jul 22, 2009 8:42 pm
Pinch Hitter wrote:Think you will find its Brad James current coach and favourite son of Kersbrook
by WEARECOMING » Wed Jul 22, 2009 9:02 pm
Draft Pick 72 wrote:What is this, a GC v Ango thread? I'm sure the only thing that matters is the result of their games, not the personel or grounds!!!
Personally I think both clubs are at the same stage of development, a number of youngsters, new coaches, etc and are both fine sides this year!!
by Osama » Wed Jul 22, 2009 9:33 pm
by Cougar » Wed Jul 22, 2009 9:39 pm
Stewie Griffin wrote:With Roger (if he plays) and brother Paul and a smattering of other talent tagging along me's thinking Barossa's spell
out of the finals may be 1 year only....
Gawler V Ango this week irrelevant, neither will reveal much, neither will catch Nuri for 2nd,
Ango with 5-6 guys out and Gawler coming off the bye and guys returning will mean this clash will not have any
insights for the 1st semi as the Centrals boys should win relatively easy... If Stewie White is back will be a good battle
between a prolific forward line for Gawler and what is a very solid back 6 for Ango.
Even if this game has a 10 goal margin on Saturday, would still back a full strength Ango at Tanunda in the semi.
by Well run » Thu Jul 23, 2009 10:02 am
Pinch Hitter wrote:Any early predictions on this years shuster medalist?
by BoundaryRider84 » Thu Jul 23, 2009 12:09 pm
masterplan man wrote:Pinch Hitter wrote:Any early predictions on this years shuster medalist?
Jarrad TREGENZA - Nuri
Has been awsome all year In a team that has won enough games to get alot of 3 votes!!!
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