norm11 wrote:How did big Adrian Zorich go for Trinity today in the 2s?
dominated mate,all the zorich's are guns and all very good blokes too
by jake the snake » Sat May 01, 2010 9:14 pm
norm11 wrote:How did big Adrian Zorich go for Trinity today in the 2s?
by Lads » Sat May 01, 2010 9:38 pm
S Demon wrote:Div 6
Ingle Farm 10.15 75 v 20.24 144 Kenilworth
Henley 10.10 70 v 21.14 140 West Croydon
Trinity OS 13.16 94 v 10.08 68 Colonel Light Garden
Lockleys 12.09 81 v 12.11 83 Houghton Districts
Mitchell Park 12.06 78 v 22.11 143 Paralowie
Div 6R
Ingle Farm 02.06 18 v 20.15 135 Kenilworth
Henley 10.06 66 v 11.11 77 West Croydon
Trinity OS 07.15 57 v 02.02 14 Colonel Light Garden
Lockleys 23.16 154 v 03.02 20 Houghton Districts
Mitchell Park 01.01 7 v 25.15 165 Paralowie
by Phantom Gossiper » Sun May 02, 2010 12:32 am
Lads wrote:so nivo bought a box of wheat bix cut out the back now we have the same coaching credentials tell me what you need get personal again and i will with you
by LaughingKookaburra » Sun May 02, 2010 3:20 am
by woodublieve12 » Sun May 02, 2010 4:52 am
LaughingKookaburra wrote:You'll be ok mate. As a former coach of mine did say "The scoreboard never lies". It's cruel atm but it turn around. Just do not do it against us.
by Big Block » Sun May 02, 2010 8:16 am
Quichey wrote:Big Block wrote:Their weakness is big grounds, too big, too slow and percentage of them too old.
Have got a pretty good mix at the moment, several lads under 20 stepping up to A Grade footy and plenty of experience around the ground.
It was good to get another away win, but especially on a big ground. Geez, who would have thought we'd have dropped two games at home and our two wins would be on the road
by ChocolateNBlue » Sun May 02, 2010 9:42 am
emerson wrote:Hey choc and blue. Are your work colours blue and white. Do you sit most of the time in your day job? Do you work in a street starting with C? Anything to do with a phone or radio?
by Freo HeaveHo » Sun May 02, 2010 10:23 am
jake the snake wrote:watched my colonel light today against trinity and trinity were far too good, beat us all over the ground, no excuses from us, just out played!
however the saafl need to take a good hard look at trinity and there oval, we were playing on the top oval which is a great surface but for our lads having to walk to the old oval changerooms 500m away, while trinity have there rooms 20m away from the main oval isnt good enough, no team at half time can escape the heat and walk back to the rooms, then back to the oval in the 10 minutes for half time. During the B grade there was no official from trinity brining the umpires a drink and on a 26 degree day that is unsafe.
has anyone else had any problems with there new oval this year
by interested observer » Sun May 02, 2010 11:03 am
Phantom Gossiper wrote:Lads wrote:so nivo bought a box of wheat bix cut out the back now we have the same coaching credentials tell me what you need get personal again and i will with you
Mate once again someone looking at the final scores and jumping off making stupid comments.
Ingle Farm trailed by 5 points at half time and were in it up to their necks, fitness and to be honest probably a lack of remembering how to win cost them. To Kenilworths credit though they definately lifted another knotch and really brought it home. The final score does not do justice to the game Ingle Farm played i dont think.
Same happened with the B grade, the 'Burras legs just destroyed farmers late in the game and i think kicked 9 goals in the last quarter to really blow it out?
I've got a question for you then Lads, what do you expect Niven to do? Can only use what he has on offer in terms of players.
The problem in my opinion lies with the players. A lack of drive, a lack of desire, a lack of RESPECT. Respect for the footy club, for themselves, for their team mates. Until attitudes change and some of these "superstars" pull their head in, train and work hard then things wont change.
Look at the best players for A grade & B grade over the last 2 seasons, littered with u18 kids and Grant Hawkesworth - the people who train every night and work hard and honor playing in the A grade for their club.
by mighty hounds » Sun May 02, 2010 11:22 am
interested observer wrote:Phantom Gossiper wrote:Lads wrote:so nivo bought a box of wheat bix cut out the back now we have the same coaching credentials tell me what you need get personal again and i will with you
Mate once again someone looking at the final scores and jumping off making stupid comments.
Ingle Farm trailed by 5 points at half time and were in it up to their necks, fitness and to be honest probably a lack of remembering how to win cost them. To Kenilworths credit though they definately lifted another knotch and really brought it home. The final score does not do justice to the game Ingle Farm played i dont think.
Same happened with the B grade, the 'Burras legs just destroyed farmers late in the game and i think kicked 9 goals in the last quarter to really blow it out?
I've got a question for you then Lads, what do you expect Niven to do? Can only use what he has on offer in terms of players.
The problem in my opinion lies with the players. A lack of drive, a lack of desire, a lack of RESPECT. Respect for the footy club, for themselves, for their team mates. Until attitudes change and some of these "superstars" pull their head in, train and work hard then things wont change.
Look at the best players for A grade & B grade over the last 2 seasons, littered with u18 kids and Grant Hawkesworth - the people who train every night and work hard and honor playing in the A grade for their club.
Get them fit would be a good start...
by old farmer » Sun May 02, 2010 11:32 am
mighty hounds wrote:interested observer wrote:Phantom Gossiper wrote:Lads wrote:so nivo bought a box of wheat bix cut out the back now we have the same coaching credentials tell me what you need get personal again and i will with you
Mate once again someone looking at the final scores and jumping off making stupid comments.
Ingle Farm trailed by 5 points at half time and were in it up to their necks, fitness and to be honest probably a lack of remembering how to win cost them. To Kenilworths credit though they definately lifted another knotch and really brought it home. The final score does not do justice to the game Ingle Farm played i dont think.
Same happened with the B grade, the 'Burras legs just destroyed farmers late in the game and i think kicked 9 goals in the last quarter to really blow it out?
I've got a question for you then Lads, what do you expect Niven to do? Can only use what he has on offer in terms of players.
The problem in my opinion lies with the players. A lack of drive, a lack of desire, a lack of RESPECT. Respect for the footy club, for themselves, for their team mates. Until attitudes change and some of these "superstars" pull their head in, train and work hard then things wont change.
Look at the best players for A grade & B grade over the last 2 seasons, littered with u18 kids and Grant Hawkesworth - the people who train every night and work hard and honor playing in the A grade for their club.
Get them fit would be a good start...
would of thought u guys were fit seeing as u started in early november
by Darth Demon » Sun May 02, 2010 11:49 am
by Ian » Sun May 02, 2010 12:04 pm
Darth Demon wrote: I couldn't believe, three 1st 18 Demon players would plan a trip to Country Vic for a music festival in Rnd4.... WTF! Not an excuse, just an unbelievable fact.
by Darth Demon » Sun May 02, 2010 12:12 pm
Ian wrote:Darth Demon wrote: I couldn't believe, three 1st 18 Demon players would plan a trip to Country Vic for a music festival in Rnd4.... WTF! Not an excuse, just an unbelievable fact.
I can, not unlike 2009 at all
by Freo HeaveHo » Sun May 02, 2010 12:49 pm
by dee man » Sun May 02, 2010 12:57 pm
by Darth Demon » Sun May 02, 2010 3:12 pm
dee man wrote:i think this is the chance for the coaches to make a statement on what message they are trying to teach these guys,the committment to club to team and the biggest one to your BROTHERS
will wait and see
Freo HeaveHo wrote:I might be out of line here but it is Div 6 football and probably the reason why some players capable of playing ALOT higher play at this level. People do have lives ... players miss games for all sorts of reasons weddings holidays etc .
Might be different if they are missing hand ful or more games a season and dont train regularly ....
Bit unfair to lay partial blame on players that werent there ..... Did they go through the right avenues communicating of there un availability ???
Im not having a crack if you wanna set that precendence all clubs want 100 % commitment from the playing group but that is a big ask at this level.
The big question is will they all be picked next week or will they come back through the twos ???
by Q. » Sun May 02, 2010 8:51 pm
by emerson » Sun May 02, 2010 8:56 pm
ChocolateNBlue wrote:emerson wrote:Hey choc and blue. Are your work colours blue and white. Do you sit most of the time in your day job? Do you work in a street starting with C? Anything to do with a phone or radio?
no, no, no, no........ my turn, do you have a beard? wtf?????
by TIRED TIGER » Sun May 02, 2010 8:57 pm
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