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Re: River Murray Football League talk

Postby NO-MERCY » Wed Feb 10, 2010 8:06 pm

You'd love to be coaching Mannum in 2010-2011 with all these gun recruits.
Surely the coach wouldn't be getting much $$$.
They'd win the flag without a coach you'd think. :lol:
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Re: River Murray Football League talk

Postby Drew_Petrie » Wed Feb 10, 2010 10:10 pm

NO-MERCY wrote:You'd love to be coaching Mannum in 2010-2011 with all these gun recruits.
Surely the coach wouldn't be getting much $$$.
They'd win the flag without a coach you'd think. :lol:


Exactly right NM, mannum are paying there way to a premiership.
If they dont win the flag soon, i dare say another member wil have too win the lotto and Pball haha...
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Re: River Murray Football League talk

Postby livefooty » Wed Feb 10, 2010 11:23 pm

Were are u from champ callington? u would know all about paying coin out n not getting anything in return !!
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Re: River Murray Football League talk

Postby Rough » Thu Feb 11, 2010 7:53 am

Ah yet again the rumour about Mannum being funded by a large lotto win and paying their way to a premiership. Unfortunately for those who are happy to sit back in your comfort zone and poke a stick at Mannum, it happened through heaps of off field work. No secret formula, no hidden debts, no white knights. Maybe some should acquaint themselves with the points system, we are all techincally on a level playing field for the first time ever. I personally would love the sponsorship base that comes from being in or close to a rural city and being 45 minutes by freeway to the CBD, but you know what, we will overcome those dis advantages. I feel a bit for Meningee who has the tyranny of distance to overcome. If all that is true on this forum they have recruited well this year and good on them, I hope they have a tearer of a season.
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Re: River Murray Football League talk

Postby Drew_Petrie » Thu Feb 11, 2010 9:23 am

heard from many sources last night that MYPO are training the house down, apparently there were 40+ on the track, all competing in the goodwin run. Also told the average was fairly high in particular J.eckermann who got 250+.. amazing effort, should be good to see the Eckermann brothers back at work at tigerland
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Re: River Murray Football League talk

Postby Mr_Willy » Thu Feb 11, 2010 9:54 am

Drew_Petrie wrote:heard from many sources last night that MYPO are training the house down, apparently there were 40+ on the track, all competing in the goodwin run. Also told the average was fairly high in particular J.eckermann who got 250+.. amazing effort, should be good to see the Eckermann brothers back at work at tigerland


Everyone trains the house down this time of year.... Mypo will be ordinary at best....
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Re: River Murray Football League talk

Postby Mr_Willy » Thu Feb 11, 2010 10:00 am

Rough wrote:Ah yet again the rumour about Mannum being funded by a large lotto win and paying their way to a premiership. Unfortunately for those who are happy to sit back in your comfort zone and poke a stick at Mannum, it happened through heaps of off field work. No secret formula, no hidden debts, no white knights. Maybe some should acquaint themselves with the points system, we are all techincally on a level playing field for the first time ever. I personally would love the sponsorship base that comes from being in or close to a rural city and being 45 minutes by freeway to the CBD, but you know what, we will overcome those dis advantages. I feel a bit for Meningee who has the tyranny of distance to overcome. If all that is true on this forum they have recruited well this year and good on them, I hope they have a tearer of a season.


Not sure about a level playing field.... Big cash is still going to get you the better players for the points and over a 2-3 year period will make a super football outfit due to the points reducing as players stay on longer...
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Re: River Murray Football League talk

Postby Drew_Petrie » Thu Feb 11, 2010 10:19 am

Mr_Willy wrote:
Rough wrote:Ah yet again the rumour about Mannum being funded by a large lotto win and paying their way to a premiership. Unfortunately for those who are happy to sit back in your comfort zone and poke a stick at Mannum, it happened through heaps of off field work. No secret formula, no hidden debts, no white knights. Maybe some should acquaint themselves with the points system, we are all techincally on a level playing field for the first time ever. I personally would love the sponsorship base that comes from being in or close to a rural city and being 45 minutes by freeway to the CBD, but you know what, we will overcome those dis advantages. I feel a bit for Meningee who has the tyranny of distance to overcome. If all that is true on this forum they have recruited well this year and good on them, I hope they have a tearer of a season.


Not sure about a level playing field.... Big cash is still going to get you the better players for the points and over a 2-3 year period will make a super football outfit due to the points reducing as players stay on longer...


Thats great to hear from an imperial lad,
imps seem to pay players like its going out of fashion.. so much for an even playing field
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Re: River Murray Football League talk

Postby Drama » Thu Feb 11, 2010 10:59 am

Mr_Willy wrote:
Drew_Petrie wrote:heard from many sources last night that MYPO are training the house down, apparently there were 40+ on the track, all competing in the goodwin run. Also told the average was fairly high in particular J.eckermann who got 250+.. amazing effort, should be good to see the Eckermann brothers back at work at tigerland


Everyone trains the house down this time of year.... Mypo will be ordinary at best....


Yeah, Mypo are looking at a hard time in 2010, the loss of Jame Pedler is the biggest in the league. And with Coulter and White no certainly to return, their 3 best players possibly have gone, all from a side that finished wooden spooners in 09.

However, Joel and Adam Eckermann are positives for the Tigers, local lads who are club men who spent a bit of time away from the club through injury or junior footy in town. Aditions like this will keep the Tigers from being disgraced... but I can't see them being a threat to anyone.
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Re: River Murray Football League talk

Postby johnny was » Thu Feb 11, 2010 3:58 pm

Drama wrote:
Mr_Willy wrote:
Drew_Petrie wrote:heard from many sources last night that MYPO are training the house down, apparently there were 40+ on the track, all competing in the goodwin run. Also told the average was fairly high in particular J.eckermann who got 250+.. amazing effort, should be good to see the Eckermann brothers back at work at tigerland


Everyone trains the house down this time of year.... Mypo will be ordinary at best....


Yeah, Mypo are looking at a hard time in 2010, the loss of Jame Pedler is the biggest in the league. And with Coulter and White no certainly to return, their 3 best players possibly have gone, all from a side that finished wooden spooners in 09.

However, Joel and Adam Eckermann are positives for the Tigers, local lads who are club men who spent a bit of time away from the club through injury or junior footy in town. Aditions like this will keep the Tigers from being disgraced... but I can't see them being a threat to anyone.


They`ll be a threat to Jervois...
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Re: River Murray Football League talk

Postby carey » Thu Feb 11, 2010 8:55 pm

seen jervois training at murray bridge high school poor numbers (about 13 or 14 i think) but must say skill level was very good
you've gota keep on keep'n on .........
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Re: River Murray Football League talk

Postby Drew_Petrie » Thu Feb 11, 2010 9:15 pm

johnny was wrote:
Drama wrote:
Mr_Willy wrote:
Drew_Petrie wrote:heard from many sources last night that MYPO are training the house down, apparently there were 40+ on the track, all competing in the goodwin run. Also told the average was fairly high in particular J.eckermann who got 250+.. amazing effort, should be good to see the Eckermann brothers back at work at tigerland


Everyone trains the house down this time of year.... Mypo will be ordinary at best....


Yeah, Mypo are looking at a hard time in 2010, the loss of Jame Pedler is the biggest in the league. And with Coulter and White no certainly to return, their 3 best players possibly have gone, all from a side that finished wooden spooners in 09.

However, Joel and Adam Eckermann are positives for the Tigers, local lads who are club men who spent a bit of time away from the club through injury or junior footy in town. Aditions like this will keep the Tigers from being disgraced... but I can't see them being a threat to anyone.


They`ll be a threat to Jervois...


It seems jervois will struggle this year, yes. But take into account the teams that Mypo and Tailem will display, two very very young sides, who might be on the end of some beltings this year also.
It seems that Meningie will be around the mark, with the pick ups.
And of course there is the big three in mannum, ramblers, and imps who shood have good teams..
should be very interesting year
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Re: River Murray Football League talk

Postby Goldberg » Thu Feb 11, 2010 10:31 pm

carey wrote:
Jay_Schulz wrote:
Heard Jack Freestones heading to the pies for 450 a game, can anyone confirm this? will be a big loss to former club mypolonga if the rumours are true.



jack freestones ???????????


18 year old from the RMFL, played a few games down sturt last year, handy all over the ground can play the game.


This is From the Karoonda thread, surely not true? Isn't their Mum a trainer at Mypo, & I think (not sure) Junior President
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Re: River Murray Football League talk

Postby Drew_Petrie » Thu Feb 11, 2010 11:06 pm

Goldberg wrote:carey wrote:
Jay_Schulz wrote:
Heard Jack Freestones heading to the pies for 450 a game, can anyone confirm this? will be a big loss to former club mypolonga if the rumours are true.



jack freestones ???????????


18 year old from the RMFL, played a few games down sturt last year, handy all over the ground can play the game.


This is From the Karoonda thread, surely not true? Isn't their Mum a trainer at Mypo, & I think (not sure) Junior President


Not true one bit and is the biggest rmour going around..!!
The young lad is at sturt 18s atm, and has no intentions to play for anyone else but them or at Mypo, the frestones are like the kluskes are at jervois!
althogh jacks boss is smelty (coach of karoonda A's), he is defintely not going there!
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Re: River Murray Football League talk

Postby Drama » Fri Feb 12, 2010 9:33 am

It seems jervois will struggle this year, yes. But take into account the teams that Mypo and Tailem will display, two very very young sides, who might be on the end of some beltings this year also.
It seems that Meningie will be around the mark, with the pick ups.
And of course there is the big three in mannum, ramblers, and imps who shood have good teams..
should be very interesting year[/quote]

Yeah, I agree.. I think the top 2 teams in Imperials and Mannum will be standouts. As for Ramblers they'll be biting at the heals of the front runners, with an improved Meningie and Tailem Bend to round out the top 5. Mypo and Jervois to battle out for the woodenspoon.

13 on the track for Jervois? Wow, that's not something the footy club would be used to in recent times. Seems to me Billing is taking a professional approach out there, but just doesn't get a response from the lads, which is what I've heard. Apparently people aren't liking the way he is going about things over there. Its always tricky first up as a coach, and to be fair he's just taken over a team that has had a huge exodus of quality players recently...

Hopefully we can see some young talent emerge.
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Re: River Murray Football League talk

Postby bigbadkenny » Fri Feb 12, 2010 11:06 am

Goldberg wrote:carey wrote:
Jay_Schulz wrote:
Heard Jack Freestones heading to the pies for 450 a game, can anyone confirm this? will be a big loss to former club mypolonga if the rumours are true.



jack freestones ???????????


18 year old from the RMFL, played a few games down sturt last year, handy all over the ground can play the game.


This is From the Karoonda thread, surely not true? Isn't their Mum a trainer at Mypo, & I think (not sure) Junior President
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Re: River Murray Football League talk

Postby Goldberg » Fri Feb 12, 2010 12:17 pm

Have'nt Tailem lost a heap aswell??? Also heard young Hogarth has had a Knee operation, is it season ending or just a clean out? Confirm someone please
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Re: River Murray Football League talk

Postby sugardaddy » Fri Feb 12, 2010 12:32 pm

MORE IN HOUSE FIGHTING AFTER LAST WEEKEND WITH HOGARTH AND CHEESY GOING TOE TO TOE.HARD TO BOND AS A TEAM IF THIS CARRY ON KEEPS GOING, BIT LIKE THE 2009 FINALS
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Re: River Murray Football League talk

Postby Goldberg » Fri Feb 12, 2010 12:34 pm

sugardaddy wrote:MORE IN HOUSE FIGHTING AFTER LAST WEEKEND WITH HOGARTH AND CHEESY GOING TOE TO TOE.HARD TO BOND AS A TEAM IF THIS CARRY ON KEEPS GOING, BIT LIKE THE 2009 FINALS

Really?? I heard a little whisper Cheesy was going with Hill & Sumner over the border

Oh ya, why are you yelling?
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Re: River Murray Football League talk

Postby Drew_Petrie » Fri Feb 12, 2010 1:13 pm

Goldberg wrote:Have'nt Tailem lost a heap aswell??? Also heard young Hogarth has had a Knee operation, is it season ending or just a clean out? Confirm someone please


I heard the same thing, not 100% percent sure that its true.. would love to know.
If tailem lose Hogarth as well they will be desimated,
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