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IOU 1 brain
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Trial Games
Hey Guys, enjoy reading all your posts and was just wondering what you all think about the usefulness of trial games to a hill club.
Havn't been playing long but from what i see trial games rarely see the regular season team play together due to clashes with cricket or whatever and so i wonder what real use are they? Players risk injury for what seems like just a chance to slighly increase the fitness of a side. Also how much do you take away from the results of the matches?
Havn't been playing long but from what i see trial games rarely see the regular season team play together due to clashes with cricket or whatever and so i wonder what real use are they? Players risk injury for what seems like just a chance to slighly increase the fitness of a side. Also how much do you take away from the results of the matches?
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Re: Trial Games
IOU 1 brain wrote:Hey Guys, enjoy reading all your posts and was just wondering what you all think about the usefulness of trial games to a hill club.
Havn't been playing long but from what i see trial games rarely see the regular season team play together due to clashes with cricket or whatever and so i wonder what real use are they? Players risk injury for what seems like just a chance to slighly increase the fitness of a side. Also how much do you take away from the results of the matches?
You take nothing away from the result...but there is no substitute for match fitness!
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The Crumber
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Re: Trial Games
IOU 1 brain wrote:Hey Guys, enjoy reading all your posts and was just wondering what you all think about the usefulness of trial games to a hill club.
Havn't been playing long but from what i see trial games rarely see the regular season team play together due to clashes with cricket or whatever and so i wonder what real use are they? Players risk injury for what seems like just a chance to slighly increase the fitness of a side. Also how much do you take away from the results of the matches?
Wouldn't take any results of trial games seriously, but I reckon they still definitely have their place in hills footy. Clubs can play uncleared players, which gives both player and club a chance to check compatibility. How many players have been lured to a club with the promise of great things pre-season, only to sign up and find it isn't all it's made out to be? Also gives the club a chance to weed out 'talked up' recruits they've never seen who may turn out to be useless once $ have been organised. Potential players with families can bring the missus and kids along to see to see how they'd fit in, with no obligation. Home trials are also a great financial spring-board with which to start the season. Some Hills clubs, particularly those in Country Div, are incredibly impoverished in March, so bar and canteen takings can set the ball bouncing. It's also a good time for Team Managers to connect with players to make sure all have shorts, jocks and socks etc. for the first round. I've known of clubs who have kicked off a minor round without any trials, and the preceeding debacle in the change-rooms on the day has been pretty stressful for all. Doesn't matter if those involved in cricket are missing. If they're still involved in finals, they're probably not lacking in match fitness anyway. Injuries are always a possibility but I think the benefits far outweigh the negatives.
Older, wiser and been there. But still love that grassroots country footy.
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Panther32 wrote:Even though he is a veteran, he can definitely play! Has been approached by plenty of teams, from div one through to a couple of crappy clubs in the Hills, Bridgewater I think it was!
you are a dead set W@NKER!
must be from blackwood but we wont hold that against you loser
Who's cool and has two thumbs?
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Panther32 wrote:Interesting comeback there Fonz, obviously a lot of thought went into that! I obviously touched a nerve of some sort. It was actually tongue in cheek though mate directed at RonBurgandy, so no need to get so fired up.
My my how you have quickly changed your ways. Bridgy are poo though. That ruckman surely isnt that good if no-one even knows his name?
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FootyMad wrote:Righto - whats there coach like then? Heard he's a fair but hard man and is chasing a GF real hard!
If its the guy Im thinking of he's a top bloke!
It's his first senior coaching gig, very green, so it will be an interesting year for the Bays. He's got a lot of contacts and rates himself pretty highly!!
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It's his first senior coaching gig, very green, so it will be an interesting year for the Bays. He's got a lot of contacts and rates himself pretty highly!![/quote]
Rates himself pretty highly? Please explain briefly, I read on a previous thread that this was his first senior year but he knows his stuff and the boys have all taken to him well. For the record contacts really dont mean much at all, I think we all agree that you can put together a stunning line up but if you cant get the best out of them then thats about as useful as tits on a ball. Being green isnt all that bad, all coaches start somewhere - sink or swim i reckon.
Rates himself pretty highly? Please explain briefly, I read on a previous thread that this was his first senior year but he knows his stuff and the boys have all taken to him well. For the record contacts really dont mean much at all, I think we all agree that you can put together a stunning line up but if you cant get the best out of them then thats about as useful as tits on a ball. Being green isnt all that bad, all coaches start somewhere - sink or swim i reckon.
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FootyMad wrote:Im not involved you drop kick!
If your talking about that big fella James/Jason/Jack (not quite sure) Baylis then you are spot on, he is a goer. Very keenly sought after by a lot of clubs! Top bloke aswell I hear, hasn't he lobbed at Encounter bay? Whats the connection there?
shanty did speak to this baylis bloke as he talked himself into being a very good player, even if he talks jibberish some still understand him!
connection with encounter is he nows the coach really well. possible link with basketball.
think panther32 or spider as known by others may be heading to same club as baylis.
but than again baylis probably is a little bit 2 old for hills footy!
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FootyMad wrote:Tood old, apparently he is operating like a 18yr old a school formal. He'd want to have a cracker of a year with the blokes that are trying to secure his services e.g Darren Mead at GAYZA.
they 2 must have room on the veterans list! nah will be a good pick up as long as his recent engagement dosn't put him of his game!
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