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Re: SAAFL Division 2 2014

PostPosted: Tue Aug 26, 2014 5:02 pm
by Footy Chick
jo172 wrote:Can I get Aaron Bergsma as a roughy to come home with a wet sail? Catches they eye!


Oh yes he does 8)

Re: SAAFL Division 2 2014

PostPosted: Wed Aug 27, 2014 11:30 am
by Blackwhite
Cohiba wrote:Giannini unluckily may not be unlike Molyineux when he was at Kilburn and Pressler won it out of the blue and surprised most of he "experts". As far as the times I have seen PNU this year and I had to choose.....O'Leary I thought was pretty good both times. I don't recall much of him in past years....Is he a recent addition to the side??


Yes, it's his first year at PNU. Has had a very good 2nd half of the year. Having only missed rounds 1 & 16, I would expect him to poll very well.

Re: SAAFL Division 2 2014

PostPosted: Wed Aug 27, 2014 11:31 am
by Blackwhite
Scotch v PAOC should be a great game. Who are people going with?

Re: SAAFL Division 2 2014

PostPosted: Wed Aug 27, 2014 12:04 pm
by jo172
Blackwhite wrote:Scotch v PAOC should be a great game. Who are people going with?


PAC wouldn't be feeling great coming into finals on the back of two losses to teams who got relegated, and narrowly avoided relegation (albeit PAC didn't have much to play for in those games).

Scotch are also very very hard to beat up on their hill.

Re: SAAFL Division 2 2014

PostPosted: Wed Aug 27, 2014 12:23 pm
by Trader
Scotch were 6-0 weren't they? have gone 7-5 since, while as you say, PAC dropped their last two to two of the battlers. Neither side has good form, take the home team.

Broadies vs SHOC - Broadies got the big win last week to make finals and claim home turf, but with losses in the previous 4 games, they would hardly be confident. SHOC have also only picked up 1 win in their last 5, albeit that win was over Broadies. I'll take the home team again.

Re: SAAFL Division 2 2014

PostPosted: Wed Aug 27, 2014 12:32 pm
by jo172
Trader wrote:Scotch were 6-0 weren't they? have gone 7-5 since, while as you say, PAC dropped their last two to two of the battlers. Neither side has good form, take the home team.

Broadies vs SHOC - Broadies got the big win last week to make finals and claim home turf, but with losses in the previous 4 games, they would hardly be confident. SHOC have also only picked up 1 win in their last 5, albeit that win was over Broadies. I'll take the home team again.


Amazing the relative lack of form of the sides that managed to make the 5, particularly compared to PHOS who got relegated after being one of the better teams of the second half of the year, and to a similar extent Flinders Park(and SMOSH who did not get relegated).

Re: SAAFL Division 2 2014

PostPosted: Wed Aug 27, 2014 2:26 pm
by The Wiz
You would have to say that a 7-5 record is still good form would you not? Especially considering the evenness of the div 2 competition. From what i can gather after quickly look at their results they have lost to PNU twice, by less than a goal both times, Walkerville by less than a goal, SHOC by 3 goals and Broadview(who had everything to play for last week) by 2 goals.

If their good players play well they are very hard to stop.

Scotch for me

Re: SAAFL Division 2 2014

PostPosted: Wed Aug 27, 2014 2:28 pm
by jo172
The Wiz wrote:You would have to say that a 7-5 record is still good form would you not? Especially considering the evenness of the div 2 competition. From what i can gather after quickly look at their results they have lost to PNU twice, by less than a goal both times, Walkerville by less than a goal, SHOC by 3 goals and Broadview(who had everything to play for last week) by 2 goals.

If their good players play well they are very hard to stop.

Scotch for me


7-5 is still decent (and I imagine would have been in the top 3-4 of the Comp over the period). It's just a significant fall away from their 6-0 start!

Re: SAAFL Division 2 2014

PostPosted: Wed Aug 27, 2014 3:58 pm
by wristwatcher
Scotch 25-36
Broadies 1-12

You can lock it away, my finals tipping last year was sublime :)

Re: SAAFL Division 2 2014

PostPosted: Wed Aug 27, 2014 4:14 pm
by jo172
wristwatcher wrote:Scotch 25-36
Broadies 1-12

You can lock it away, my finals tipping last year was sublime :)


I like SHOC in the other game. Their best football is very very good*

*I have no idea if they're all available

Re: SAAFL Division 2 2014

PostPosted: Wed Aug 27, 2014 5:56 pm
by Cohiba
jo172 wrote:
Blackwhite wrote:Scotch v PAOC should be a great game. Who are people going with?


PAC wouldn't be feeling great coming into finals on the back of two losses to teams who got relegated, and narrowly avoided relegation (albeit PAC didn't have much to play for in those games).

Scotch are also very very hard to beat up on their hill.


Scotch at full strength would win this IMO, but they have some major injury concerns at the moment. The will need the advantage that playing at the "picket fence" oval gives them as this could be a closer match than normally might otherwise have been. Wait till the teams are announced Thursday night...

Will tip Broadview but not with any great confidence in another match that should be close.....

Given the form of the top 5 sides over the last month.......I think that the D2 flag is PNU's to lose......

Re: SAAFL Division 2 2014

PostPosted: Wed Aug 27, 2014 6:02 pm
by jo172
Cohiba wrote:
jo172 wrote:
Blackwhite wrote:Scotch v PAOC should be a great game. Who are people going with?


PAC wouldn't be feeling great coming into finals on the back of two losses to teams who got relegated, and narrowly avoided relegation (albeit PAC didn't have much to play for in those games).

Scotch are also very very hard to beat up on their hill.


Scotch at full strength would win this IMO, but they have some major injury concerns at the moment. The will need the advantage that playing at the "picket fence" oval gives them as this could be a closer match than normally might otherwise have been. Wait till the teams are announced Thursday night...

Will tip Broadview but not with any great confidence in another match that should be close.....

Given the form of the top 5 sides over the last month.......I think that the D2 flag is PNU's to lose......


Tell!

Re: SAAFL Division 2 2014

PostPosted: Thu Aug 28, 2014 9:11 am
by Dutchy
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Re: SAAFL Division 2 2014

PostPosted: Thu Aug 28, 2014 10:35 am
by Footy Follower
Such an even comp this year with finals spots and relegation coming down to the last round!
Seeing all the sides this year I think the top two in Scotch and Payneham definitely deserve to be there.

This weeks games:
Scotch V PAOC: Scotch by a mile in my opinion, especially on their deck. 6+ Goals.
Broadview V SHOC: SHOCs are a very skilled outfit in both A's and Reserves. But, Broadview at home is a hard task. Probably some of the most vocal supporters around, and the players definitely respond to this. Will be a close game with Broadview to win by 1-12 pts.

Re: SAAFL Division 2 2014

PostPosted: Thu Aug 28, 2014 11:11 pm
by Heart2Heart
My top 5 for the medal would be

Angus Twopenny (scotch)
Scott Burnett (broadview)
William Hugo (paoc)
Fraser Marshall (walkerville)
Jack O'Leary (pnu)

From us I think it will be an even spread of votes but think Nick Forster may be out dark horse to poll well.

Re: SAAFL Division 2 2014

PostPosted: Sat Aug 30, 2014 7:03 pm
by locky801
SHOC were awesome today, close to a 100 point win, that is all :oops:

Re: SAAFL Division 2 2014

PostPosted: Sat Aug 30, 2014 10:27 pm
by Blackwhite
wristwatcher wrote:Scotch 25-36
Broadies 1-12

You can lock it away, my finals tipping last year was sublime :)


Good to see you were spot on WW ;)

Re: SAAFL Division 2 2014

PostPosted: Sun Aug 31, 2014 11:37 am
by wristwatcher
Blackwhite wrote:
wristwatcher wrote:Scotch 25-36
Broadies 1-12

You can lock it away, my finals tipping last year was sublime :)


Good to see you were spot on WW ;)



It gets worse young fella. "The Situation" told me yesterday Johnny Giannini did not get an invite to the count so won't even finish in the top 4 for PNU. Reminiscent of the Charlie Molyneaux debacle a few years ago.

Based on that I'm tipping PAC to knock of PNU by ten goals. I will hitting up SAFooty stalwart Jimmy Carter for a wager at The Junction next week

Re: SAAFL Division 2 2014

PostPosted: Sun Aug 31, 2014 11:48 am
by Cohiba
wristwatcher wrote:
Blackwhite wrote:
wristwatcher wrote:Scotch 25-36
Broadies 1-12

You can lock it away, my finals tipping last year was sublime :)


Good to see you were spot on WW ;)



It gets worse young fella. "The Situation" told me yesterday Johnny Giannini did not get an invite to the count so won't even finish in the top 4 for PNU. Reminiscent of the Charlie Molyneaux debacle a few years ago.

Based on that I'm tipping PAC to knock of PNU by ten goals. I will hitting up SAFooty stalwart Jimmy Carter for a wager at The Junction next week


Get your hand off it WW. Reverse psychology what's in play here.....However, as previously discussed you said Giannini would suffer by having others take votes....I haven't seen ...but did Tyler Brimbacome and Jack O'Leary get invites....

Re: SAAFL Division 2 2014

PostPosted: Sun Aug 31, 2014 11:52 am
by wristwatcher
Cohiba wrote:
wristwatcher wrote:
Blackwhite wrote:
wristwatcher wrote:Scotch 25-36
Broadies 1-12

You can lock it away, my finals tipping last year was sublime :)


Good to see you were spot on WW ;)



It gets worse young fella. "The Situation" told me yesterday Johnny Giannini did not get an invite to the count so won't even finish in the top 4 for PNU. Reminiscent of the Charlie Molyneaux debacle a few years ago.

Based on that I'm tipping PAC to knock of PNU by ten goals. I will hitting up SAFooty stalwart Jimmy Carter for a wager at The Junction next week


Get your hand off it WW. Reverse psychology what's in play here.....However, as previously discussed you said Giannini would suffer by having others take votes....I haven't seen ...but did Tyler Brimbacome and Jack O'Leary get invites....



Brimmas no
O,Leary , Martin and Surikov yes