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Re: GSFL Movements

Postby teamwork » Fri Feb 12, 2010 8:39 am

Has been registered with the club for about 6 years now, he registered prior to the points system coming in so he is classified as a local player I believe.
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Re: GSFL Movements

Postby LuvsFooty » Fri Feb 12, 2010 10:40 am

"the unfortunate thing for the likes of Webb and Braidwood is that if they both stayed at THEIR club .... they would be enjoying greater success on and off the field! but then again they are adults and they need to learn from their actions! good luck i'm sure THEIR club will be still their for them."

THIS IS AN INTERESTING POINT.....HOW MANY PLAYERS HAVE LEFT THEIR "HOME" CLUBS TO PURSUE SUCCESS IN THE FORM OF A PREMIERSHIP AND SUCCEDED? AT GOOLWA I CAN NOT THINK OF ONE SINGLE PLAYER (EG JUREK, MCKINLAY BOYS, ROSS CAMPBELL, THE GUYS THAT WENT TO CALLINGTON ETC ETC). PORTLOCK IS PROBABLY ONE EXAMPLE IN THE GSFL. STAYING HOME COULD BE THE ANSWER......
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Re: GSFL Movements

Postby teamwork » Fri Feb 12, 2010 11:05 am

LuvsFooty wrote:"the unfortunate thing for the likes of Webb and Braidwood is that if they both stayed at THEIR club .... they would be enjoying greater success on and off the field! but then again they are adults and they need to learn from their actions! good luck i'm sure THEIR club will be still their for them."

THIS IS AN INTERESTING POINT.....HOW MANY PLAYERS HAVE LEFT THEIR "HOME" CLUBS TO PURSUE SUCCESS IN THE FORM OF A PREMIERSHIP AND SUCCEDED? AT GOOLWA I CAN NOT THINK OF ONE SINGLE PLAYER (EG JUREK, MCKINLAY BOYS, ROSS CAMPBELL, THE GUYS THAT WENT TO CALLINGTON ETC ETC). PORTLOCK IS PROBABLY ONE EXAMPLE IN THE GSFL. STAYING HOME COULD BE THE ANSWER......


Good point LF, I know of two from Goolwa that have won flags at other clubs. David Carnevale (willunga B grade) Josh Vick (Cove A grade) I know these two guys are not great examples because they had other reasons for not playing at Goolwa than money of looking for a flag.
Because Willunga have dominated the league for 6 or so years this type of stat with in the GSFL will seem like most players that have made a move wont have seen great results.
All the Victor lads that went and played Div 6 didnt get the flag they chased either, now 90% of them will be back at Victor this year after 2 years going through the regular home and away season on top of the ladder only to go out in straight sets come september.
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Re: GSFL Movements

Postby fabio » Fri Feb 12, 2010 11:31 am

LuvsFooty wrote:"the unfortunate thing for the likes of Webb and Braidwood is that if they both stayed at THEIR club .... they would be enjoying greater success on and off the field! but then again they are adults and they need to learn from their actions! good luck i'm sure THEIR club will be still their for them."

THIS IS AN INTERESTING POINT.....HOW MANY PLAYERS HAVE LEFT THEIR "HOME" CLUBS TO PURSUE SUCCESS IN THE FORM OF A PREMIERSHIP AND SUCCEDED? AT GOOLWA I CAN NOT THINK OF ONE SINGLE PLAYER (EG JUREK, MCKINLAY BOYS, ROSS CAMPBELL, THE GUYS THAT WENT TO CALLINGTON ETC ETC). PORTLOCK IS PROBABLY ONE EXAMPLE IN THE GSFL. STAYING HOME COULD BE THE ANSWER......


The story here is that Webby has moved away simply to save some money and his Girlfriend has gone with him, Chatting to him myself the main reason is that he is constantly lured to town most weekends and ends up not saving anything, Moving to a town (KANIVA) which is 3hrs from any NIGHTLIFE and having a team look after him financially will help him set himself up. This is the same with Pegler he has a young family to support and is building a house, obviously not recieving financial support from strath despite being in the top 2-3 players at the club the last two seasons, has chosen to use football for a year or 2 to get ahead, if people cant agree then they obviously havent been in the same situation.

Blokes like Mitchy Portlock stick around because they get supported financially as with the rest of the willunga side i would highly doubt that the club would have had this constant success if they didnt look after people with a bit of coin. to have Clubs need to put a $ value their local players just as much as the imports they pay for and fork out a bit to keep the group together not just expect the better local players to play for free as they have in the past.
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Re: GSFL Movements

Postby words of wisdom » Fri Feb 12, 2010 12:22 pm

LuvsFooty wrote:"the unfortunate thing for the likes of Webb and Braidwood is that if they both stayed at THEIR club .... they would be enjoying greater success on and off the field! but then again they are adults and they need to learn from their actions! good luck i'm sure THEIR club will be still their for them."

THIS IS AN INTERESTING POINT.....HOW MANY PLAYERS HAVE LEFT THEIR "HOME" CLUBS TO PURSUE SUCCESS IN THE FORM OF A PREMIERSHIP AND SUCCEDED? AT GOOLWA I CAN NOT THINK OF ONE SINGLE PLAYER (EG JUREK, MCKINLAY BOYS, ROSS CAMPBELL, THE GUYS THAT WENT TO CALLINGTON ETC ETC). PORTLOCK IS PROBABLY ONE EXAMPLE IN THE GSFL. STAYING HOME COULD BE THE ANSWER......


If Portlock stayed at home he would be getting beaten by 20 goals most weeks...

Everyone forgets that Braidwood was loyal to Compass all those years when they were bottom, Compass recruited players but have never really got close to winning a flag. Now hes at a club where they have a chance whilst being looked after with a few $$$, i dont see the issue. His girlfriend had nothing to do with him coming to Jervois, he'd only just met her last year when he signed.
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Re: GSFL Movements

Postby killa krossova » Fri Feb 12, 2010 4:04 pm

words of wisdom wrote:
LuvsFooty wrote:"the unfortunate thing for the likes of Webb and Braidwood is that if they both stayed at THEIR club .... they would be enjoying greater success on and off the field! but then again they are adults and they need to learn from their actions! good luck i'm sure THEIR club will be still their for them."

THIS IS AN INTERESTING POINT.....HOW MANY PLAYERS HAVE LEFT THEIR "HOME" CLUBS TO PURSUE SUCCESS IN THE FORM OF A PREMIERSHIP AND SUCCEDED? AT GOOLWA I CAN NOT THINK OF ONE SINGLE PLAYER (EG JUREK, MCKINLAY BOYS, ROSS CAMPBELL, THE GUYS THAT WENT TO CALLINGTON ETC ETC). PORTLOCK IS PROBABLY ONE EXAMPLE IN THE GSFL. STAYING HOME COULD BE THE ANSWER......


If Portlock stayed at home he would be getting beaten by 20 goals most weeks...

Everyone forgets that Braidwood was loyal to Compass all those years when they were bottom, Compass recruited players but have never really got close to winning a flag. Now hes at a club where they have a chance whilst being looked after with a few $$$, i dont see the issue. His girlfriend had nothing to do with him coming to Jervois, he'd only just met her last year when he signed.



totally agree WOW. Goodluck to players that decide to change clubs, are good enough to recieve some huge amounts of coin, meet new people and sometimes win that premiership they may have never won. how boring would footy be if teams didnt recruit? Goodluck to players that choose to be loyal and stay at there home club. Each to there own.
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Re: GSFL Movements

Postby Off The Wall » Fri Feb 12, 2010 4:16 pm

fabio wrote:
LuvsFooty wrote:"the unfortunate thing for the likes of Webb and Braidwood is that if they both stayed at THEIR club .... they would be enjoying greater success on and off the field! but then again they are adults and they need to learn from their actions! good luck i'm sure THEIR club will be still their for them."

THIS IS AN INTERESTING POINT.....HOW MANY PLAYERS HAVE LEFT THEIR "HOME" CLUBS TO PURSUE SUCCESS IN THE FORM OF A PREMIERSHIP AND SUCCEDED? AT GOOLWA I CAN NOT THINK OF ONE SINGLE PLAYER (EG JUREK, MCKINLAY BOYS, ROSS CAMPBELL, THE GUYS THAT WENT TO CALLINGTON ETC ETC). PORTLOCK IS PROBABLY ONE EXAMPLE IN THE GSFL. STAYING HOME COULD BE THE ANSWER......


The story here is that Webby has moved away simply to save some money and his Girlfriend has gone with him, Chatting to him myself the main reason is that he is constantly lured to town most weekends and ends up not saving anything, Moving to a town (KANIVA) which is 3hrs from any NIGHTLIFE and having a team look after him financially will help him set himself up.

Absolutely spot on Fabio. His intentions first and foremost was a secure, well paying job that he liked. His previous job he was there for a month, not a week like previously stated. So now that the air is cleared, let the bloke enjoy his time away. A change in league will help his game more, and we all know he'll be coming back. Rip it up champ
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Re: GSFL Movements

Postby footy ninja » Fri Feb 12, 2010 9:16 pm

Just went for a cruise down to yankalilla cause i heard they were training friday nights and was very surprised to see 40+ players out running hard when most players would be running hard to the pub on a friday night during pre-season. Lets hope this means the tiger are gonna be a force this year.
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Re: GSFL Movements

Postby Richard Chee Quee » Sat Feb 13, 2010 9:39 am

footy ninja wrote:Just went for a cruise down to yankalilla cause i heard they were training friday nights and was very surprised to see 40+ players out running hard when most players would be running hard to the pub on a friday night during pre-season. Lets hope this means the tiger are gonna be a force this year.


i think its what the comp has been lacking, a competitive yankalilla. would be great to see them in the mix this year.
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Re: GSFL Movements

Postby bays10 » Mon Feb 15, 2010 11:11 am

fabio wrote:
LuvsFooty wrote:"the unfortunate thing for the likes of Webb and Braidwood is that if they both stayed at THEIR club .... they would be enjoying greater success on and off the field! but then again they are adults and they need to learn from their actions! good luck i'm sure THEIR club will be still their for them."

THIS IS AN INTERESTING POINT.....HOW MANY PLAYERS HAVE LEFT THEIR "HOME" CLUBS TO PURSUE SUCCESS IN THE FORM OF A PREMIERSHIP AND SUCCEDED? AT GOOLWA I CAN NOT THINK OF ONE SINGLE PLAYER (EG JUREK, MCKINLAY BOYS, ROSS CAMPBELL, THE GUYS THAT WENT TO CALLINGTON ETC ETC). PORTLOCK IS PROBABLY ONE EXAMPLE IN THE GSFL. STAYING HOME COULD BE THE ANSWER......


The story here is that Webby has moved away simply to save some money and his Girlfriend has gone with him, Chatting to him myself the main reason is that he is constantly lured to town most weekends and ends up not saving anything, Moving to a town (KANIVA) which is 3hrs from any NIGHTLIFE and having a team look after him financially will help him set himself up. This is the same with Pegler he has a young family to support and is building a house, obviously not recieving financial support from strath despite being in the top 2-3 players at the club the last two seasons, has chosen to use football for a year or 2 to get ahead, if people cant agree then they obviously havent been in the same situation.

Blokes like Mitchy Portlock stick around because they get supported financially as with the rest of the willunga side i would highly doubt that the club would have had this constant success if they didnt look after people with a bit of coin. to have Clubs need to put a $ value their local players just as much as the imports they pay for and fork out a bit to keep the group together not just expect the better local players to play for free as they have in the past.



on webby, good luck to Johnny Ak Jarrad, not sure that any other coach could say they have recruited as well as this bloke has, especially since he is only a first year coach.
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Re: GSFL Movements

Postby teamwork » Mon Feb 15, 2010 11:18 am

bays10 wrote:
fabio wrote:
LuvsFooty wrote:"the unfortunate thing for the likes of Webb and Braidwood is that if they both stayed at THEIR club .... they would be enjoying greater success on and off the field! but then again they are adults and they need to learn from their actions! good luck i'm sure THEIR club will be still their for them."

THIS IS AN INTERESTING POINT.....HOW MANY PLAYERS HAVE LEFT THEIR "HOME" CLUBS TO PURSUE SUCCESS IN THE FORM OF A PREMIERSHIP AND SUCCEDED? AT GOOLWA I CAN NOT THINK OF ONE SINGLE PLAYER (EG JUREK, MCKINLAY BOYS, ROSS CAMPBELL, THE GUYS THAT WENT TO CALLINGTON ETC ETC). PORTLOCK IS PROBABLY ONE EXAMPLE IN THE GSFL. STAYING HOME COULD BE THE ANSWER......


The story here is that Webby has moved away simply to save some money and his Girlfriend has gone with him, Chatting to him myself the main reason is that he is constantly lured to town most weekends and ends up not saving anything, Moving to a town (KANIVA) which is 3hrs from any NIGHTLIFE and having a team look after him financially will help him set himself up. This is the same with Pegler he has a young family to support and is building a house, obviously not recieving financial support from strath despite being in the top 2-3 players at the club the last two seasons, has chosen to use football for a year or 2 to get ahead, if people cant agree then they obviously havent been in the same situation.

Blokes like Mitchy Portlock stick around because they get supported financially as with the rest of the willunga side i would highly doubt that the club would have had this constant success if they didnt look after people with a bit of coin. to have Clubs need to put a $ value their local players just as much as the imports they pay for and fork out a bit to keep the group together not just expect the better local players to play for free as they have in the past.



on webby, good luck to Johnny Ak Jarrad, not sure that any other coach could say they have recruited as well as this bloke has, especially since he is only a first year coach.


It wll be very interesting to see how AK goes with this year and all ther best to him!!
He has recruited good, young country footballers and not gone for the "has been's" thats are mid 30's and bodys are almost past it.
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Re: GSFL Movements

Postby Dewkicker » Mon Feb 15, 2010 4:41 pm

teamwork wrote:
bays10 wrote:
fabio wrote:
LuvsFooty wrote:"the unfortunate thing for the likes of Webb and Braidwood is that if they both stayed at THEIR club .... they would be enjoying greater success on and off the field! but then again they are adults and they need to learn from their actions! good luck i'm sure THEIR club will be still their for them."

THIS IS AN INTERESTING POINT.....HOW MANY PLAYERS HAVE LEFT THEIR "HOME" CLUBS TO PURSUE SUCCESS IN THE FORM OF A PREMIERSHIP AND SUCCEDED? AT GOOLWA I CAN NOT THINK OF ONE SINGLE PLAYER (EG JUREK, MCKINLAY BOYS, ROSS CAMPBELL, THE GUYS THAT WENT TO CALLINGTON ETC ETC). PORTLOCK IS PROBABLY ONE EXAMPLE IN THE GSFL. STAYING HOME COULD BE THE ANSWER......


The story here is that Webby has moved away simply to save some money and his Girlfriend has gone with him, Chatting to him myself the main reason is that he is constantly lured to town most weekends and ends up not saving anything, Moving to a town (KANIVA) which is 3hrs from any NIGHTLIFE and having a team look after him financially will help him set himself up. This is the same with Pegler he has a young family to support and is building a house, obviously not recieving financial support from strath despite being in the top 2-3 players at the club the last two seasons, has chosen to use football for a year or 2 to get ahead, if people cant agree then they obviously havent been in the same situation.

Blokes like Mitchy Portlock stick around because they get supported financially as with the rest of the willunga side i would highly doubt that the club would have had this constant success if they didnt look after people with a bit of coin. to have Clubs need to put a $ value their local players just as much as the imports they pay for and fork out a bit to keep the group together not just expect the better local players to play for free as they have in the past.



on webby, good luck to Johnny Ak Jarrad, not sure that any other coach could say they have recruited as well as this bloke has, especially since he is only a first year coach.


It wll be very interesting to see how AK goes with this year and all ther best to him!!
He has recruited good, young country footballers and not gone for the "has been's" thats are mid 30's and bodys are almost past it.


Johnny has recruited that well, that he has probably recruited his way straight into the seconds.
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Re: GSFL Movements

Postby the big bang » Tue Feb 16, 2010 7:49 am

words of wisdom wrote:
LuvsFooty wrote:"the unfortunate thing for the likes of Webb and Braidwood is that if they both stayed at THEIR club .... they would be enjoying greater success on and off the field! but then again they are adults and they need to learn from their actions! good luck i'm sure THEIR club will be still their for them."

THIS IS AN INTERESTING POINT.....HOW MANY PLAYERS HAVE LEFT THEIR "HOME" CLUBS TO PURSUE SUCCESS IN THE FORM OF A PREMIERSHIP AND SUCCEDED? AT GOOLWA I CAN NOT THINK OF ONE SINGLE PLAYER (EG JUREK, MCKINLAY BOYS, ROSS CAMPBELL, THE GUYS THAT WENT TO CALLINGTON ETC ETC). PORTLOCK IS PROBABLY ONE EXAMPLE IN THE GSFL. STAYING HOME COULD BE THE ANSWER......


If Portlock stayed at home he would be getting beaten by 20 goals most weeks...

Everyone forgets that Braidwood was loyal to Compass all those years when they were bottom, Compass recruited players but have never really got close to winning a flag. Now hes at a club where they have a chance whilst being looked after with a few $$$, i dont see the issue. His girlfriend had nothing to do with him coming to Jervois, he'd only just met her last year when he signed.



excellent to see you pick that up WOW.
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Re: GSFL Movements

Postby Signman1972 » Tue Feb 16, 2010 11:20 am

Correct me if I'm wrong, didn't Jonny Jarred start coaching an opposition club last year 2009 down the South East before he was sacked and returned home to Encounter Bay?

Thus would make him a second year coach?

bays10 wrote:
fabio wrote:
LuvsFooty wrote:"the unfortunate thing for the likes of Webb and Braidwood is that if they both stayed at THEIR club .... they would be enjoying greater success on and off the field! but then again they are adults and they need to learn from their actions! good luck i'm sure THEIR club will be still their for them."

THIS IS AN INTERESTING POINT.....HOW MANY PLAYERS HAVE LEFT THEIR "HOME" CLUBS TO PURSUE SUCCESS IN THE FORM OF A PREMIERSHIP AND SUCCEDED? AT GOOLWA I CAN NOT THINK OF ONE SINGLE PLAYER (EG JUREK, MCKINLAY BOYS, ROSS CAMPBELL, THE GUYS THAT WENT TO CALLINGTON ETC ETC). PORTLOCK IS PROBABLY ONE EXAMPLE IN THE GSFL. STAYING HOME COULD BE THE ANSWER......


The story here is that Webby has moved away simply to save some money and his Girlfriend has gone with him, Chatting to him myself the main reason is that he is constantly lured to town most weekends and ends up not saving anything, Moving to a town (KANIVA) which is 3hrs from any NIGHTLIFE and having a team look after him financially will help him set himself up. This is the same with Pegler he has a young family to support and is building a house, obviously not recieving financial support from strath despite being in the top 2-3 players at the club the last two seasons, has chosen to use football for a year or 2 to get ahead, if people cant agree then they obviously havent been in the same situation.

Blokes like Mitchy Portlock stick around because they get supported financially as with the rest of the willunga side i would highly doubt that the club would have had this constant success if they didnt look after people with a bit of coin. to have Clubs need to put a $ value their local players just as much as the imports they pay for and fork out a bit to keep the group together not just expect the better local players to play for free as they have in the past.



on webby, good luck to Johnny Ak Jarrad, not sure that any other coach could say they have recruited as well as this bloke has, especially since he is only a first year coach.
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Re: GSFL Movements

Postby GWW » Tue Feb 16, 2010 1:18 pm

I noticed in the clearances list, Matthew Graham from the SANFL, i presume this is the Glenelg player who had last year off to travel overseas. I wonder if he will play this year, or he's been registered to keep his points down in a year or 2 if he decides to play for the Roos.
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Re: GSFL Movements

Postby BJ Ernest » Tue Feb 16, 2010 1:36 pm

Not sure what the story is there, a very good player and another quality inclusion to Victors very strong summer of recruiting.

Ryan, Boyd, T Brown, D and A Iljcesen, Graham, Whatman being an AFL Canberra player and has a quality resume from the Queanbeyan Tigers.

Victor the new front runners in the comp with all of these inclusions. Add these players to Victors side last year who started the season incredibly well until injuries took their toll and the Roos will be playing deep into september this coming season.
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Re: GSFL Movements

Postby LuvsFooty » Tue Feb 16, 2010 1:42 pm

BJ Ernest wrote:Not sure what the story is there, a very good player and another quality inclusion to Victors very strong summer of recruiting.

Ryan, Boyd, T Brown, D and A Iljcesen, Graham, Whatman being an AFL Canberra player and has a quality resume from the Queanbeyan Tigers.

Victor the new front runners in the comp with all of these inclusions. Add these players to Victors side last year who started the season incredibly well until injuries took their toll and the Roos will be playing deep into september this coming season.


I think you may have even missed a few as well BJ. Adding that many players of that quality puts any side in the comp as red hot favourites to be grand finalists at a bare minimum. Its early days being only February but if the Roos start the year with the squad they currently have on paper they will go very close to taking it out and I dare say would be heart broken with anything less. Its just too big of an investment not to achieve.
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Re: GSFL Movements

Postby BJ Ernest » Tue Feb 16, 2010 1:50 pm

Im not sure who else ive missed. I assume that maybe the heinrichs or the boys that were at CLG have returned to Victor with Simmons also returning.

Would be very exciting being at Victor this season!
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Re: GSFL Movements

Postby GWW » Tue Feb 16, 2010 1:55 pm

A forward line of Dale Ellis, Ilijcsen, Hodge, pretty handy!

Is Leigh Saunders likely to be an inclusion as well?
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Re: GSFL Movements

Postby teamwork » Tue Feb 16, 2010 2:01 pm

The best thing about having a few new faces is seeing the whole group pushing hard out at Victor. Not all these players are "new" to the club, they have played a few games with the roo's in the past or have been around the club and know most of the lads.
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