wristwatcher wrote:Having said that if a kick a bag today ill be on later with full details
Look forward to the reading the report!
Short story, they kicked our arse today. They were impressive to watch in full flight, sharing the ball around, their forwards all had glue on their hands..
Despite it being one sided well done to para hills today on a good day of footy. Game played in great spirits. I have been on the wrong end of many a spanking and the way your boys and support staff behave in the face of adversity is a credit to your club. Congrats on the win last week and good luck for the rest of the year
The PNU Falcs 2005,06,13 x 2,14 and Div 1 Premiers in 2019......The SA 3peat - 2003,04,05
Phantom Gossiper wrote:Trinity d Ingle Farm, 2 goals in the last 2 min to TOS gave them a 6 goal win. 5 goals to 1 before that to start the 4th restored some respectability for the Farmers but struggled all day missing a few, and a couple of quick injuries hurt, had to plug holes all day and it was a fair warm day!
Kreig kicked 13 of TOS 17 goals tough to stop!
Overall good day, played in the right spirits, TOS a good outfit and a good test of where we are at and need to get to as we continue to find our feet.
just out of curiousity,let's just say Kreig gets injured or goes up to play B's for the rest of the year.. do ppl still think Trinity can still kick a winning score against the good teams in C4? every forward entry they go straight to him just my view but they seem to rely on him too much!
wristwatcher wrote:He won't be kicking 13 on "The Waterhorse" Mick Caruso. Hasn't had a goal kicked on him this year. Should be a good clash in round 5
We struggled for a good match up for him, missing a couple of key players hurt, i dont think he would've kicked that many if there were available. Having said that he did have a day out, even the kicks that looked awful off the boot sailed through the middle!
Small ground at TOS and they played it well, not sure how much impact he will have on the larger grounds, and i see their game plan struggling a little on bigger grounds as well..
wristwatcher wrote:He won't be kicking 13 on "The Waterhorse" Mick Caruso. Hasn't had a goal kicked on him this year. Should be a good clash in round 5
You can tell Caruso and Marty Smith, that his favourite son from Glenunga will kick 5 on him if we can get the ball forward when we play Payneham
So with Mitchell Parks As and Bs playing on Anzac Day Thursday it will be interesting to see how many of their round one squad play their second game of the year on the Saturday at home and if indeed their team sheet has any consistency with rounds 2 and 3. What do you think Ingle Farm
The PNU Falcs 2005,06,13 x 2,14 and Div 1 Premiers in 2019......The SA 3peat - 2003,04,05
It has always been possible for a B grader at the end of a game to sneak over to a C Grade game, switch shorts, and double up on a Saturday afternoon. No different from a B grader doubling up in the A's, an under 17 / 18 having a run in the magoos, or an under 14 doubling up in the under 16's.
If the B grade coach is willing to roll the dice and risk injury and fatigue for the sake of the c grade, so be it.
Where's Bill? Yeah... Hmm... Bill is on the Villa Quatro, on the road to Salina. I will draw you a map.
That's pretty funny seeing you had 3 double up this Saturday if not more, hard to tell what really happened with the shambles of a team sheet we got passed before the game.
someguy1 wrote:That's pretty funny seeing you had 3 double up this Saturday if not more, hard to tell what really happened with the shambles of a team sheet we got passed before the game.
Just quickly checked the team sheet on SAAFL website, llooked like two players doubled up - KL - MP
Where's Bill? Yeah... Hmm... Bill is on the Villa Quatro, on the road to Salina. I will draw you a map.
wristwatcher wrote:So with Mitchell Parks As and Bs playing on Anzac Day Thursday it will be interesting to see how many of their round one squad play their second game of the year on the Saturday at home and if indeed their team sheet has any consistency with rounds 2 and 3. What do you think Ingle Farm
Na surely not, MP hold a strong belief in player management and resting players..
morell wrote:Not having to play a game is an advantage, no matter where or when that game is being played. Yes, a very minor one, but an advantage nonetheless.
morell wrote:But we have had to play an extra game. No other way you look at it that's a disadvantage!
morell wrote:MP have had to play 4 extra quarters of football. IMO it's a disadvantage
wristwatcher wrote:So with Mitchell Parks As and Bs playing on Anzac Day Thursday it will be interesting to see how many of their round one squad play their second game of the year on the Saturday at home and if indeed their team sheet has any consistency with rounds 2 and 3. What do you think Ingle Farm
Na surely not, MP hold a strong belief in player management and resting players..
morell wrote:Not having to play a game is an advantage, no matter where or when that game is being played. Yes, a very minor one, but an advantage nonetheless.
morell wrote:But we have had to play an extra game. No other way you look at it that's a disadvantage!
morell wrote:MP have had to play 4 extra quarters of football. IMO it's a disadvantage
morell wrote:I meant because there is only two days between them, so unless it was an emergency, like last time, i doubt it would happen.
But you never know!
I think it would prob be harder to back up couple days later than same day because of the delayed onset muscle soreness that would arise after that time.