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Re: 2009 BL&G Season

Postby FREO » Wed Aug 19, 2009 4:14 pm

BoundaryRider84 wrote:
FREO wrote:
Liquid Confidence wrote:South, Kapunda, Barossa and now Freeling...All new coaches for next year... an alarming trend in the BLG for the last 2 or 3 years...

My thoughts...

South - Would be chasing Milky Vivian really hard, if Kym retires this year he no longer has ties to Centrals...
Kapunda - The player coach they always wanted this year, Mal Greenwood was first preference I am led to believe
Freeling - My dark horse would be 'Bear' Eichner, done well with the 17's last 2 years, knows the youthBarossa - Obviously already sealed as James...


I wouldnt think so but with what goes on in the club at the moment who would know :roll: :roll:


Can quite easily say that Corrie Eichner will not coach the A Grade next year? There are a number of people that the club are in talks with, you will find that the football club will definitley go forward next yaer with some handy recruits already confirmed.



Must of got on the phone pretty quick as the decision was only made about 9:30 monday night, like to know who with
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Re: 2009 BL&G Season

Postby Stewie Griffin » Wed Aug 19, 2009 4:29 pm

Apparently, finishing in the bottom 4 signals the end for a coach in our fine league.
Mind you, they say Lubcke was no sure thing either....too many ego's at these clubs,
No one is prepared to rebuild for 3 years, just the quick fix option of throwing dollars around.
Bet Kapunda wouldv'e offered Greeny a farm with 3 of the bustiest milk-maids at his beckon call to get
him to migrate in their direction.
Didn't Freeling approach Osama to be a playing/coach, apparently they offered him good coin and all the chairs he can
break on a Saturday night, and we know the ladies out there love him.
All these vacancies bodes well for the robust assistant at Willaston, how many clubs will be knocking on the door of the Pig pen.
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Re: 2009 BL&G Season

Postby Pinch Hitter » Wed Aug 19, 2009 4:36 pm

FREO wrote:
BoundaryRider84 wrote:
FREO wrote:
Liquid Confidence wrote:South, Kapunda, Barossa and now Freeling...All new coaches for next year... an alarming trend in the BLG for the last 2 or 3 years...

My thoughts...

South - Would be chasing Milky Vivian really hard, if Kym retires this year he no longer has ties to Centrals...
Kapunda - The player coach they always wanted this year, Mal Greenwood was first preference I am led to believe
Freeling - My dark horse would be 'Bear' Eichner, done well with the 17's last 2 years, knows the youthBarossa - Obviously already sealed as James...


I wouldnt think so but with what goes on in the club at the moment who would know :roll: :roll:


Can quite easily say that Corrie Eichner will not coach the A Grade next year? There are a number of people that the club are in talks with, you will find that the football club will definitley go forward next yaer with some handy recruits already confirmed.



Must of got on the phone pretty quick as the decision was only made about 9:30 monday night, like to know who with


I hear the Nelson/Occonnor combination is a chance.
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Re: 2009 BL&G Season

Postby UNDERthePACK » Wed Aug 19, 2009 4:49 pm

Liquid Confidence wrote:South, Kapunda, Barossa and now Freeling...All new coaches for next year... an alarming trend in the BLG for the last 2 or 3 years...

My thoughts...

South - Would be chasing Milky Vivian really hard, if Kym retires this year he no longer has ties to Centrals...
Kapunda - The player coach they always wanted this year, Mal Greenwood was first preference I am led to believe
Freeling - My dark horse would be 'Bear' Eichner, done well with the 17's last 2 years, knows the youth
Barossa - Obviously already sealed as James...



LC, I think your on the right track with a Vivian coaching Souths but I wouldn't be surprised if Burley joins his sister (D1 coach in the Netball at South) at the Den and takes up the role as A-grade coach. Peter would join him as his mentor and make South a real family club.
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Re: 2009 BL&G Season

Postby Stewie Griffin » Wed Aug 19, 2009 5:46 pm

Who is the current coach of Angle vale? maybe he gets the gig when they merge and
become the South Angle Gawler LionOwls.
They will still be crap.
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Re: 2009 BL&G Season

Postby WEARECOMING » Wed Aug 19, 2009 5:57 pm

Ablett wrote:
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Ablett wrote:I went to the GC v Kapunda to see if GC would be any chance at going all the way... quite frankly im not convinced... there was a lot of on field chatter between players and just plain bullshit...

im a big fan of youth and one moment in particular stuck out in my mind... i didnt have a barracker and dont no GC well enough to know names... but the moment i recall i think it was number 9 (not 100% certain) gathered the ball and delivered the footy to a team mate 60m away that resaulted in a goal... but copped an a fricken mouth full from team mates... whats happening at centrals we dont no about...

also whats happened to young charlie molyneaux... thought he had taken an import spot but he played 17s... whats the go there... surely GC didnt say he was no longer required in the A grade... any strings attached there or what... anyone know anything out of the tigers lair...


Number 9 would have to be young Lachie Hewitt.
This abuse against team mates at Gawler Central has been happening ever since Jesus played fullback for Jerusalem.
Or at least since the graduation of Jenner, Hill, Vivian, Hermann and the main instigator King.
It is common knowledge that if you let the Tigers get a start they will blow sides off the park in a glamorous free running game.
Conversely, when they get a few goals down they will self implode with destruction, when the likes of King start bad mouthing other players.
That is why there is the current perceived culture within the club at the dog track.
In my day I would have taken my team mate out the back and sorted it out donnybrook style.


I dont know where you guys get your info from but the players mentioned above are great leaders of the club and offer valuable encouragement to the young guys in the team. King is probably the most encouraging among them all.


lol haha WAC your funny... picked all the abuse up from just being at the game on the weekend... lol... so the info is straight from the horses mouth as some would say...

I think your ears here what they want to hear. Sure Aaron might go off at a team mate but that is whats called constructive criticism, he has the team at heart. People outside the club dont understand the way Aaron is and it can come across as abuse but the players know its his way of encouraging the group.
Why dont you guys worry bout your own rabbles, most of you are now coachless, i would think that may be of a bit more concern.
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Re: 2009 BL&G Season

Postby daysofourlives » Wed Aug 19, 2009 6:08 pm

Can quite easily say that Corrie Eichner will not coach the A Grade next year? There are a number of people that the club are in talks with, you will find that the football club will definitley go forward next yaer with some handy recruits already confirmed.[/quote]


Must of got on the phone pretty quick as the decision was only made about 9:30 monday night, like to know who with[/quote]

I hear the Nelson/Occonnor combination is a chance.[/quote]

would be the only club with the cash to buy oconnor a premeirship, nelson to take trainings, oconnor to take take the glory :D :D
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Re: 2009 BL&G Season

Postby daysofourlives » Wed Aug 19, 2009 6:13 pm

UNDERthePACK wrote:
Liquid Confidence wrote:South, Kapunda, Barossa and now Freeling...All new coaches for next year... an alarming trend in the BLG for the last 2 or 3 years...

My thoughts...

South - Would be chasing Milky Vivian really hard, if Kym retires this year he no longer has ties to Centrals...
Kapunda - The player coach they always wanted this year, Mal Greenwood was first preference I am led to believe
Freeling - My dark horse would be 'Bear' Eichner, done well with the 17's last 2 years, knows the youth
Barossa - Obviously already sealed as James...



LC, I think your on the right track with a Vivian coaching Souths but I wouldn't be surprised if Burley joins his sister (D1 coach in the Netball at South) at the Den and takes up the role as A-grade coach. Peter would join him as his mentor and make South a real family club.


Underthe pack- given who u are and ur relationship with burley i would say this is obviously closer to the truth than people may think. Has he already got an assistant lined up? ;) ;) Guess we have to wait 2 weeks until centrals season is over before any announcement is made
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Re: 2009 BL&G Season

Postby norm11 » Wed Aug 19, 2009 6:38 pm

daysofourlives wrote:Can quite easily say that Corrie Eichner will not coach the A Grade next year? There are a number of people that the club are in talks with, you will find that the football club will definitley go forward next yaer with some handy recruits already confirmed.



Must of got on the phone pretty quick as the decision was only made about 9:30 monday night, like to know who with[/quote]

I hear the Nelson/Occonnor combination is a chance.[/quote]

would be the only club with the cash to buy oconnor a premeirship, nelson to take trainings, oconnor to take take the glory :D :D[/quote]
lol . You are a funny man days. What about me?
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Re: 2009 BL&G Season

Postby Ablett » Wed Aug 19, 2009 6:45 pm

WEARECOMING wrote:
Ablett wrote:
WEARECOMING wrote:
Osama wrote:
Number 9 would have to be young Lachie Hewitt.
This abuse against team mates at Gawler Central has been happening ever since Jesus played fullback for Jerusalem.
Or at least since the graduation of Jenner, Hill, Vivian, Hermann and the main instigator King.
It is common knowledge that if you let the Tigers get a start they will blow sides off the park in a glamorous free running game.
Conversely, when they get a few goals down they will self implode with destruction, when the likes of King start bad mouthing other players.
That is why there is the current perceived culture within the club at the dog track.
In my day I would have taken my team mate out the back and sorted it out donnybrook style.


I dont know where you guys get your info from but the players mentioned above are great leaders of the club and offer valuable encouragement to the young guys in the team. King is probably the most encouraging among them all.


lol haha WAC your funny... picked all the abuse up from just being at the game on the weekend... lol... so the info is straight from the horses mouth as some would say...

I think your ears here what they want to hear. Sure Aaron might go off at a team mate but that is whats called constructive criticism, he has the team at heart. People outside the club dont understand the way Aaron is and it can come across as abuse but the players know its his way of encouraging the group.
Why dont you guys worry bout your own rabbles, most of you are now coachless, i would think that may be of a bit more concern.


lol haha fairo... but pretty sure i wasn't the only that heard it... seeing a lot reply's that are saying the same thing... and on your so called constructive criticism pretty sure there is a better way at delievering this 'constructive' criticism then yelling at them... especially at a young lad who has only just come up from the 17's... surprised he keeps rocking up every week...

you seem to be quite close with Aaron... maybe you could try help him learn how to encourage his team mates without yelling at them lol...
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Re: 2009 BL&G Season

Postby check side » Wed Aug 19, 2009 7:59 pm

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Stewie Griffin wrote:Makes you question if they shouldv'e got rid of Scott Leal if they were just gonna sweep the
rug out from under his replacement 1 year later.
Did someone ask earlier who number 11 is for Ango? Damn good question...
Think I saw him running around a coulple of weeks ago.....Handsome bugger.



95% of the players wanted scott to stay as coach, but the commitee saw it different and sacked him. This year the commitee wanted prouse but a few players didnt so they sack him. Someone work that out.


great call no offense to prouse but scotty was a great coach and that call to sack him has left people angry, to keep him as a player was enough to hold onto him but he had great players with him also, and he took locals with him to his new club, terrible from freeling's brain trust
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Re: 2009 BL&G Season

Postby daysofourlives » Wed Aug 19, 2009 8:43 pm

norm11 wrote:
daysofourlives wrote:Can quite easily say that Corrie Eichner will not coach the A Grade next year? There are a number of people that the club are in talks with, you will find that the football club will definitley go forward next yaer with some handy recruits already confirmed.



Must of got on the phone pretty quick as the decision was only made about 9:30 monday night, like to know who with


I hear the Nelson/Occonnor combination is a chance.[/quote]

would be the only club with the cash to buy oconnor a premeirship, nelson to take trainings, oconnor to take take the glory :D :D[/quote]
lol . You are a funny man days. What about me?[/quote]

i hear nelson doesnt like the heat much so im sure theres a job for u taking the preseason b4 handing over the reigns, it would also get u in shape for the running duties. i t might even be enough to get u out of the form slump u will be in, score a few runs and make a late charge to avoid relegation :lol: :lol:
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Re: 2009 BL&G Season

Postby norm11 » Wed Aug 19, 2009 9:09 pm

daysofourlives wrote:
norm11 wrote:
daysofourlives wrote:Can quite easily say that Corrie Eichner will not coach the A Grade next year? There are a number of people that the club are in talks with, you will find that the football club will definitley go forward next yaer with some handy recruits already confirmed.



Must of got on the phone pretty quick as the decision was only made about 9:30 monday night, like to know who with


I hear the Nelson/Occonnor combination is a chance.


would be the only club with the cash to buy oconnor a premeirship, nelson to take trainings, oconnor to take take the glory :D :D[/quote]
lol . You are a funny man days. What about me?[/quote]

i hear nelson doesnt like the heat much so im sure theres a job for u taking the preseason b4 handing over the reigns, it would also get u in shape for the running duties. i t might even be enough to get u out of the form slump u will be in, score a few runs and make a late charge to avoid relegation :lol: :lol:[/quote]
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Re: 2009 BL&G Season

Postby PitBull » Wed Aug 19, 2009 9:37 pm

lol haha fairo... but pretty sure i wasn't the only that heard it... seeing a lot reply's that are saying the same thing... and on your so called constructive criticism pretty sure there is a better way at delievering this 'constructive' criticism then yelling at them... especially at a young lad who has only just come up from the 17's... surprised he keeps rocking up every week...

you seem to be quite close with Aaron... maybe you could try help him learn how to encourage his team mates without yelling at them lol...[/quote]

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Re: 2009 BL&G Season

Postby Osama » Wed Aug 19, 2009 10:16 pm

UNDERthePACK wrote:
Liquid Confidence wrote:South, Kapunda, Barossa and now Freeling...All new coaches for next year... an alarming trend in the BLG for the last 2 or 3 years...

My thoughts...

South - Would be chasing Milky Vivian really hard, if Kym retires this year he no longer has ties to Centrals...
Kapunda - The player coach they always wanted this year, Mal Greenwood was first preference I am led to believe
Freeling - My dark horse would be 'Bear' Eichner, done well with the 17's last 2 years, knows the youth
Barossa - Obviously already sealed as James...



LC, I think your on the right track with a Vivian coaching Souths but I wouldn't be surprised if Burley joins his sister (D1 coach in the Netball at South) at the Den and takes up the role as A-grade coach. Peter would join him as his mentor and make South a real family club.


Milky coaching South would be an excellent find.
Kym has only ever lived in the shadows of the great Milky's career.
Underthepack..... At what point in your dream last night did you wake up and think that Kym could coach.
South don't need a family club, they need to get rid of the pea sized hearts and trade them in for Phar Lap sized tickers.
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Re: 2009 BL&G Season

Postby Osama » Wed Aug 19, 2009 10:41 pm

Update
$2.00 - Peter Vivian - Coming very hard.
$2.25 - Mark Brant - Unlucky to have been axed from the Gawler Central contingency last year, which decided to go in favour of one of there own mini buses.
$4.15 - Simon Koch - What he doesnt know about the opposition isnt worth knowing, played as Seelanders 2IC for a number of years and would see the Lions as an oppotune club to start his A-Grade coaching career.
Damian Prouse - Another coach on the outer after 2009.
$4.55 - Shane Broad - Will the club go for a younger variaty of coach, has had successfully coached at A-Grade level and may be an appointment with a long term vision.
$5.20 - Rian Nelson - Lions may want to go for a seasoned BL&G coach if he parts company with the pups. Wants to coach again.
$6.25 - Matt Hermann - Seems to have his lobists backing from his Gawler Central contingency, although they can be very easily impressed.
$6.50 - Malcolm McGrath - Would the Mesiah be prepared to dust off the coaching board and bring the club back to their glory days.
$7.50 - Darren James - Can talk under water, has spent a little time at CDFC and may be looking to also start coaching senior footy in BL&G.
$19.00 - Ben Burgess - Looking for a chance of returning to a Blue & White variety after an apprenticeship in the APFL.
$25.00 - Jeff Brown - A real roughie, will the Lions try and lure the former coach from his CDFC role.
$30.00 - Kym Vivian - Just because underthepack thinks he can coach.
$80.00 - Luke McCraken - May be a smokey with the current reserves side sitting in the four.
$1050 - Texas Rattlesnake - Appears to go missing when the going gets tough.
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Re: 2009 BL&G Season

Postby Pinch Hitter » Thu Aug 20, 2009 11:28 am

Osama wrote:Update
$2.00 - Peter Vivian - Coming very hard.
$2.25 - Mark Brant - Unlucky to have been axed from the Gawler Central contingency last year, which decided to go in favour of one of there own mini buses.
$4.15 - Simon Koch - What he doesnt know about the opposition isnt worth knowing, played as Seelanders 2IC for a number of years and would see the Lions as an oppotune club to start his A-Grade coaching career.
Damian Prouse - Another coach on the outer after 2009.
$4.55 - Shane Broad - Will the club go for a younger variaty of coach, has had successfully coached at A-Grade level and may be an appointment with a long term vision.
$5.20 - Rian Nelson - Lions may want to go for a seasoned BL&G coach if he parts company with the pups. Wants to coach again.
$6.25 - Matt Hermann - Seems to have his lobists backing from his Gawler Central contingency, although they can be very easily impressed.
$6.50 - Malcolm McGrath - Would the Mesiah be prepared to dust off the coaching board and bring the club back to their glory days.
$7.50 - Darren James - Can talk under water, has spent a little time at CDFC and may be looking to also start coaching senior footy in BL&G.
$19.00 - Ben Burgess - Looking for a chance of returning to a Blue & White variety after an apprenticeship in the APFL.
$25.00 - Jeff Brown - A real roughie, will the Lions try and lure the former coach from his CDFC role.
$30.00 - Kym Vivian - Just because underthepack thinks he can coach.
$80.00 - Luke McCraken - May be a smokey with the current reserves side sitting in the four.
$1050 - Texas Rattlesnake - Appears to go missing when the going gets tough.


I look forward to South appointing a coach and then hearing all the talk about how good they are going to be ... AGAIN!! who coaches will be of no consequence they live in a world of hope.
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Re: 2009 BL&G Season

Postby BoundaryRider84 » Thu Aug 20, 2009 11:51 am

Nuriootpa v South Gawler - Tigers to have another big win leading into their clash with the Magpies.
Tanunda v Gawler Central - Tigers to cause an upset and beat the minor premiers at the Dog Track
Angaston v Kapunda - Angaston hoping to get some players back, should win but need to play all 4 quarters this week
Willaston v Barossa - Willaston to end their season on a high
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Re: 2009 BL&G Season

Postby Stewie Griffin » Thu Aug 20, 2009 12:40 pm

Tanunda will take care of Gawler by 7-8 goals.
South will give Nuri a shake, upset slightly possible, won't matter for Nuri coz Gawler won't win. Nuri by 22pts.
Angaston to get that bit closer to full strength, Kapunda would have to be real good, Ango should win by 10.
Willaston V Barossa- Match of the round, Gawler can't beat Tanunda and this could go either way so this gets the gong.
Willaston by 12pts.
The league could break attendance records for finals this year, providing 2 things,
Gawler lose the 1st semi, and people can actually be bothered squeezing into Williamstown oval for the 2nd.
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Re: 2009 BL&G Season

Postby BascoMania23 » Thu Aug 20, 2009 4:36 pm

Finally got on and good to go just in time for finals. Hopefully just like the big fella.

Tanunda By 6 goals
Nuri By 9 goals
Angaston by 4 goals
Willaston By 8 goals

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