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Re: Great Southern Football League

PostPosted: Tue Sep 22, 2020 11:53 am
by field of dreams
Turfie wrote:Debrief at McLaren:
Trade in GPS's for more Assistant Coaches or trade in Assistant Coaches for more GPS's??
Come now Turfie, that’s harsh. They still have the main trophy well in their sights.


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Re: Great Southern Football League

PostPosted: Wed Sep 23, 2020 10:29 am
by neverwas neverwillbe
Does anyone know if the start times for the split GF will be the usual times? Assuming Saturday will be the same but more for the Sunday.


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Re: Great Southern Football League

PostPosted: Wed Sep 23, 2020 11:21 am
by jackpot jim
neverwas neverwillbe wrote:Does anyone know if the start times for the split GF will be the usual times? Assuming Saturday will be the same but more for the Sunday.


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Sat Oct 3rd
B Grade 12.15pm
A Grade 2.00pm

Sunday Oct 4th
Junior Colts 10.30am
Senior Colts 12.15pm

Re: Great Southern Football League

PostPosted: Tue Sep 29, 2020 4:57 pm
by limb
The Times have announced their GSFL Team of the Year for 2020.

Coach - Scott Wendelborn (Encounter Bay)

Forwards - Lachlan McGregor (Langhorne Creek), James Grimley (McLaren), James Sellar (Langhorne Creek)

Half Forwards - Cam Hutchens (Willunga), Ben Simounds (Strathalbyn), Tyson Davis-Neale (vc) (Encounter Bay)

Centre - Adam Hunter (Mount Compass), Curtis Perrey (capt) (Langhorne Creek), Troy Blackwell (Langhorne Creek)

Half Backs - Sam Haniford (Mount Compass), Tom Derham (Langhorne Creek), Tyler Baldock (Encounter Bay)

Backs - Joel Kay (Yankalilla), Luke Durdin (Yankalilla), James Fry (Goolwa/Port Elliot)

1st Ruck - Callum Tonkin (Encounter Bay), Brett Ellis (McLaren), Jarrod Kellock (Langhorne Creek).

Int - Sam Kennedy (Myponga/Sellicks), Sam Basham (Victor Harbor), Daniel Marr (McLaren). Brett Miegel (Willunga).

Re: Great Southern Football League

PostPosted: Wed Sep 30, 2020 2:02 am
by jackpot jim
Some interesting selections :?

Are the selections based on performances in the minor rounds or reputation ?

Because in several cases it seems reputation may have prevailed.

Comparing a few L Creek players

Jarrod Kellock 6 games 8 goals 3 times in best players 5th 4th 4th

Lachy McGregor 4 games 14 goals just once in best players

Both make Team of the Year - Both have been Superstars over the last decade and no doubt would be in the leagues best 21 if such a team was picked but a bit hard this season going on those stats if it's this seasons performances they are going on.

Compare those 2 to another pair of Creek players that didn't make it

Coby Helyar 9 games 28 goals In best players 6 times

Caleb Howell 9 games 14 goals In best players 5 times.


Anyway on to more important matters. The Big question in football circles is whether LIMB fronts in the Magoos Premiership decider on Saturday after getting the call up last week and doing a superb job in keeping Willungas key forward goaless.
With potentially up to 6 players to come back in for the Creeks B Grade side theres gonna be some unlucky omissions from those that got the job done last week.

Re: Great Southern Football League

PostPosted: Wed Sep 30, 2020 10:22 am
by field of dreams
4 games- team of the year. That’s a joke.


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Re: Great Southern Football League

PostPosted: Thu Oct 01, 2020 1:15 am
by jackpot jim
field of dreams wrote:4 games- team of the year. That’s a joke.


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And 2 of those games he didn't play after half time because of injury

Yes, one would think playing at least 6 or 7 games out of the 9 would make the T.O.Y more creditable but who knows , maybe games played had nothing to do with the criteria of being selected ?

Creek and E Bay have previously met only once in a Grand Final and that was the Creeks debut year in the GSFL in 1978. Coming off 3 flags in a row in the HFL the Creeks made it 4 on the trot in defeating the Bays 18 - 7 to 11 - 16 at Port Elliot

Saturdays decider is set to be played in warm and windy conditions where winning the toss and capitalizing on kicking with a strong Northerly could go a long way in determining the result.

Re: Great Southern Football League

PostPosted: Thu Oct 01, 2020 8:14 am
by grasshopper22
jackpot jim wrote:
field of dreams wrote:4 games- team of the year. That’s a joke.


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And 2 of those games he didn't play after half time because of injury

Yes, one would think playing at least 6 or 7 games out of the 9 would make the T.O.Y more creditable but who knows , maybe games played had nothing to do with the criteria of being selected ?

Creek and E Bay have previously met only once in a Grand Final and that was the Creeks debut year in the GSFL in 1978. Coming off 3 flags in a row in the HFL the Creeks made it 4 on the trot in defeating the Bays 18 - 7 to 11 - 16 at Port Elliot

Saturdays decider is set to be played in warm and windy conditions where winning the toss and capitalizing on kicking with a strong Northerly could go a long way in determining the result.
Hopefully the wind forecast is wrong as it would be unfortunate that one bad quarter with or against the win could determine the outcome for either side. Would be great to see near perfect conditions and two strong sides going hard at it.


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Re: Great Southern Football League

PostPosted: Thu Oct 01, 2020 12:58 pm
by ol man emu
The Morphett Vale Football Club is one of the oldest football clubs in the Southern Football League. We have just reappointed our A Grade Coach Braden Bayly, and are now looking to fill all remaining grades to take on Season 2021. We are looking for Saturday Competition Coaches for B Grade, U17.5, U15 & U13. Sunday U14 Girls, U17 Girls and A Grade Ladies, along with Mini's U8, U10 & U12 and an Auskick Co-ordinator.
We are looking for enthusiastic Coaches with a minimum Foundation Coaching accreditation (or prepared to attain their accreditation) with a passion for coaching and a strength in effective communication.
Please email your application to the email address within this notice.
Applications Close 5pm Monday 12th October, 2020

Re: Great Southern Football League

PostPosted: Sat Oct 03, 2020 12:33 am
by jackpot jim
Creeks to make it 3 in a row for me by 14 points tho a Bays win certainly not out of the question.
Bays are battle hardened this being their 13th match on the trot without a week off whilst the Creeks are well rested and only playing their 2nd game in the last month.
Creeks with 15 of last years Premiership team lining up may just have too much experience but will not want to have the Yips in front of goal like their last home game against Yank in Breezy conditions which look like being similar tomorrow and about 15c warmer.
Bit of a gamble Creeks bringing in Mitch Cleggett after not playing for 8 weeks and coming back from his 2nd hamstring strain where he didnt last a quarter in Rd 5 v Willunga.

B Grade should be a flip of a coin job.
Creeks fielding their best team for the year despite missing a few may kick start a Big day for the home club.

Re: Great Southern Football League

PostPosted: Sat Oct 03, 2020 1:26 pm
by Newkid
Pretty disappointing that the GSFL haven’t live streamed the Bgrade for the ppl that couldn’t make it there!!

Re: Great Southern Football League

PostPosted: Sun Oct 04, 2020 12:39 am
by jackpot jim
Newkid wrote:Pretty disappointing that the GSFL haven’t live streamed the Bgrade for the ppl that couldn’t make it there!!


Disappointing for sure.

As i predicted it was a flip of the coin job with L Creek prevailing by 1 solitary point by somehow protecting a 9 point half time lead despite only managing to kick 2 behinds in the 2nd half :shock:
L Creek 6 - 3 (39)
Def
McLaren 5 - 8 (38)


The A Grade saw a terrific high scoring contest in the 1st half with a late burst of goals to the Creeks go in with the momentum at half time to the tune of 18 points. The Creeks absorbed the pressure in the 3rd term as the Bays valiantly tried to stay in touch as the Creeks grinded on to a 27 point lead at 3/4 time. Being a warm day despite the cloud cover and the well rested Hawks still with plenty of energy in the tank the bays deep down knew it was a Bridge to far to cross for them as the Creeks piled on 8 goals in the last term to waltz away to a 61 point win to record 3 Flags in a row.
All the Creeks experienced Big guns were to the for throughout the day and even when the Bays appeared to catch a break in the 3rd term when Sellar left the field with what appeared to be a match ending leg injury he reappeared in the last term to put the icing on the cake with a few more majors of his own. Mitch Cleggett who i mentioned may have been a risk playing after an 8 week lay off certainly dispelled those doubts and almost single handedly broke the apart in the 2nd term by slotting through 3 quick goals and handing another off.
As most would know, so much that goes into winning a flag is done off the field and for the Creek footy Club to back up again this season on the back of having a new President (2 actually co-Presidents) new Secretary, new Treasurer and a new coach is a great credit to all involved at the Club.

Re: Great Southern Football League

PostPosted: Sun Oct 04, 2020 12:41 am
by jackpot jim
jackpot jim wrote:
Newkid wrote:Pretty disappointing that the GSFL haven’t live streamed the Bgrade for the ppl that couldn’t make it there!!


Disappointing for sure.

As i predicted it was a flip of the coin job with L Creek prevailing by 1 solitary point by somehow protecting a 9 point half time lead despite only managing to kick 2 behinds in the 2nd half :shock:
L Creek 6 - 3 (39)
Def
McLaren 5 - 8 (38)


The A Grade saw a terrific high scoring contest in the 1st half with a late burst of goals to the Creeks go in with the momentum at half time to the tune of 18 points. The Creeks absorbed the pressure in the 3rd term as the Bays valiantly tried to stay in touch as the Creeks grinded on to a 27 point lead at 3/4 time. Being a warm day despite the cloud cover and the well rested Hawks still with plenty of energy in the tank the bays deep down knew it was a Bridge to far to cross for them as the Creeks piled on 8 goals in the last term to waltz away to a 61 point win to record 3 Flags in a row.
All the Creeks experienced Big guns were to the for throughout the day and even when the Bays appeared to catch a break in the 3rd term when Sellar left the field with what appeared to be a match ending leg injury he reappeared in the last term to put the icing on the cake with a few more majors of his own. Mitch Cleggett who i mentioned may have been a risk playing after an 8 week lay off certainly dispelled those doubts and almost single handedly broke the apart in the 2nd term by slotting through 3 quick goals and handing another off.
L Creek 21 - 6 (132)
Def
E Bay 10 - 11 (71)

As most would know, so much that goes into winning a flag is done off the field and for the Creek footy Club to back up again this season on the back of having a new President (2 actually co-Presidents) new Secretary, new Treasurer and a new coach is a great credit to all involved at the Club.

Re: Great Southern Football League

PostPosted: Sun Oct 04, 2020 12:44 am
by jackpot jim
jackpot jim wrote:
jackpot jim wrote:
Newkid wrote:Pretty disappointing that the GSFL haven’t live streamed the Bgrade for the ppl that couldn’t make it there!!


Disappointing for sure.

As i predicted it was a flip of the coin job with L Creek prevailing by 1 solitary point by somehow protecting a 9 point half time lead despite only managing to kick 2 behinds in the 2nd half :shock:
L Creek 6 - 3 (39)
Def
McLaren 5 - 8 (38)


The A Grade saw a terrific high scoring contest in the 1st half with a late burst of goals to the Creeks go in with the momentum at half time to the tune of 18 points. The Creeks absorbed the pressure in the 3rd term as the Bays valiantly tried to stay in touch as the Creeks grinded on to a 27 point lead at 3/4 time. Being a warm day despite the cloud cover and the well rested Hawks still with plenty of energy in the tank the bays deep down knew it was a Bridge to far to cross for them as the Creeks piled on 8 goals in the last term to waltz away to a 61 point win to record 3 Flags in a row.
All the Creeks experienced Big guns were to the for throughout the day and even when the Bays appeared to catch a break in the 3rd term when Sellar left the field with what appeared to be a match ending leg injury he reappeared in the last term to put the icing on the cake with a few more majors of his own. Mitch Cleggett who i mentioned may have been a risk playing after an 8 week lay off certainly dispelled those doubts and almost single handedly broke the apart in the 2nd term by slotting through 3 quick goals and handing another off.
L Creek 21 - 6 (132)
Def
E Bay 10 - 11 (71)

As most would know, so much that goes into winning a flag is done off the field and for the Creek footy Club to back up again this season on the back of having a new President (2 actually co-Presidents) new Secretary, new Treasurer and a new coach is a great credit to all involved at the Club.

Re: Great Southern Football League

PostPosted: Tue Oct 06, 2020 8:51 pm
by old fullback
Big Night Jackpot Jim? Have the Players ventured to that Great Establishment, Potts Winery? You know the one, i'm sure there's a few sore heads around.

Re: Great Southern Football League

PostPosted: Tue Oct 06, 2020 11:45 pm
by jackpot jim
old fullback wrote:Big Night Jackpot Jim? Have the Players ventured to that Great Establishment, Potts Winery? You know the one, i'm sure there's a few sore heads around.


Hmmmm
Putting the same post up 3 times may suggest i was having a Big night :oops:
nah, im not one for over the top celebrations
I think Lake Breeze would be more their winery destination.
Sore Heads ?? :partyman: :vom:

Re: Great Southern Football League

PostPosted: Wed Oct 07, 2020 7:51 am
by Under_Scrutiny
jackpot jim wrote:
old fullback wrote:Big Night Jackpot Jim? Have the Players ventured to that Great Establishment, Potts Winery? You know the one, i'm sure there's a few sore heads around.


Hmmmm
Putting the same post up 3 times may suggest i was having a Big night :oops:
nah, im not one for over the top celebrations
I think Lake Breeze would be more their winery destination.
Sore Heads ?? :partyman: :vom:


Old Lake Breeze Winery should have taken a punishment over the last few years from the footballers. Tremendous servants of Langhorne Creek FC are the Folletts.

Re: Great Southern Football League

PostPosted: Fri Nov 20, 2020 6:04 pm
by bluebagger
So the Tigers played at max points every week and some one guys had to stand out .

Now they have picked up a guy from Glenelg and an A grader from the RMFL

And going by their FB page 4 more signings to come.

Who’s leaving and taking points with them

Re: Great Southern Football League

PostPosted: Fri Nov 20, 2020 6:08 pm
by DOC
Don't know this for certain but Crabb to coach at Penola with Liddle going as a player.

Re: Great Southern Football League

PostPosted: Fri Nov 20, 2020 7:17 pm
by daysofourlives
DOC wrote:Don't know this for certain but Crabb to coach at Penola with Liddle going as a player.


Try the KNT thread, they might have a bit more interest