Mr Beefy wrote:Arch44 wrote:No mention of Rumbelow?
I'm sure you know already given Dallas is at Rosies a couple of times a week.
Didn't hear it from Dal but will ask now I know
by Arch44 » Mon Jul 14, 2014 8:42 pm
Mr Beefy wrote:Arch44 wrote:No mention of Rumbelow?
I'm sure you know already given Dallas is at Rosies a couple of times a week.
by Yank Man » Mon Jul 14, 2014 9:38 pm
by X Runna » Mon Jul 14, 2014 10:07 pm
Yank Man wrote:Would like to say a special thanks to Steve Gannell too. Our young ruckman Josh was thrown to the wolves in round 2 when our premiership ruckman Brad Shneider broke his leg. In round 4 it was only his 3rd game as a ruckman and I had a froffie after the game with the big fella and arguably the best ruckman in the comp and he was amazed that Josh was so young in ruck terms. On Saturday they again went toe to toe and it was a great learning curve again for Josh. Gannell at times willed him to contests and helped with his development more than I could ever teach him from the sidelines. Cheers big fella my respect for you as a person is enormous. You could have let him win a couple but, lol.
by Dogwatcher » Tue Jul 15, 2014 8:55 am
carey wrote:woofwoof wrote:carey wrote:Demon Juke wrote:Yeah they should , united have too many injuries
Who is injured Kenny or Slug?
Butch has done his groin in on 'Plenty of fish'
Carey.....
Any truth to the rumour that you have retired from playing sat. After getting less touches than eddie betts on the weekend playing div 6 res
Maybe you might like to apply to be our new time keeper next year.....
by marbles » Tue Jul 15, 2014 12:14 pm
Yank Man wrote:Would like to say a special thanks to Steve Gannell too. Our young ruckman Josh was thrown to the wolves in round 2 when our premiership ruckman Brad Shneider broke his leg. In round 4 it was only his 3rd game as a ruckman and I had a froffie after the game with the big fella and arguably the best ruckman in the comp and he was amazed that Josh was so young in ruck terms. On Saturday they again went toe to toe and it was a great learning curve again for Josh. Gannell at times willed him to contests and helped with his development more than I could ever teach him from the sidelines. Cheers big fella my respect for you as a person is enormous. You could have let him win a couple but, lol.
by wassprinttospace » Tue Jul 15, 2014 4:59 pm
by morell » Tue Jul 15, 2014 5:02 pm
Hmmm dunno about that.marbles wrote:Yank Man wrote:Would like to say a special thanks to Steve Gannell too. Our young ruckman Josh was thrown to the wolves in round 2 when our premiership ruckman Brad Shneider broke his leg. In round 4 it was only his 3rd game as a ruckman and I had a froffie after the game with the big fella and arguably the best ruckman in the comp and he was amazed that Josh was so young in ruck terms. On Saturday they again went toe to toe and it was a great learning curve again for Josh. Gannell at times willed him to contests and helped with his development more than I could ever teach him from the sidelines. Cheers big fella my respect for you as a person is enormous. You could have let him win a couple but, lol.
Gannell would have smashed your premiership ruck too
by Phantom Gossiper » Tue Jul 15, 2014 5:41 pm
wassprinttospace wrote:As for our B grade, if they could just get a settled 12-14 of the 21 to play every week they too would be performing well. 57 players have gone through the B's this year compared to 34 through the A's
by Phantom Gossiper » Tue Jul 15, 2014 5:50 pm
morell wrote:Hmmm dunno about that.
A fit and motivated Brad Schneider is an exceedingly good player. Was BOG in our GF win in 2012 and probably bested D7 medallist Clint Dow who now rucks for TTG in Div 1.
by Arch44 » Tue Jul 15, 2014 8:23 pm
wassprinttospace wrote:Another really sound performance by BOS on the weekend down at Rosewater. A little undermanned but a real team effort and contribution from all 21 who played.
Controlled the first half, challenged at 3qtr time when Rosewater had closed the gap to 10 points and then got it to 4 points early in the last but the lads held their nerve, settled and kicked away. A young group really developing after a few years of playing together.
This is the most even performing A grade squad we've had at BOS in our 9 years in SAAFL. No big names but plenty of hard working talent to keep the opposition on their toes.
Really looking forward to the last 5 weeks of the minor round.
As for our B grade, if they could just get a settled 12-14 of the 21 to play every week they too would be performing well. 57 players have gone through the B's this year compared to 34 through the A's
by marbles » Tue Jul 15, 2014 8:27 pm
Phantom Gossiper wrote:morell wrote:Hmmm dunno about that.
A fit and motivated Brad Schneider is an exceedingly good player. Was BOG in our GF win in 2012 and probably bested D7 medallist Clint Dow who now rucks for TTG in Div 1.
Gannell is one of the best ruckman I have seen in a long time, especially in these grades.
Last years D7 medalist, runner up D6 in 2011 and polled well in 2012.
It's not so much his tap work that makes him such a good ruckman - although he is a very good tap ruckman - it's his ability to get around the ground, read the play and get to contests and also be able to drift into holes and pick off opposition attacks. His ability to have clean hands below his knees and use the ball efficiently is something a lot of other big men often struggle with.
Often beaten in the centre early, but he has an incredible work rate, and by the last quarter more often than not finds himself getting over the top of other ruckmen who have tired.
Does have a retarded kicking action though
Oh and he is a humble man and all round good guy, which makes him such a likeable character... for a ranga
by Yank Man » Tue Jul 15, 2014 9:06 pm
Phantom Gossiper wrote:morell wrote:Hmmm dunno about that.
A fit and motivated Brad Schneider is an exceedingly good player. Was BOG in our GF win in 2012 and probably bested D7 medallist Clint Dow who now rucks for TTG in Div 1.
Gannell is one of the best ruckman I have seen in a long time, especially in these grades.
Last years D7 medalist, runner up D6 in 2011 and polled well in 2012.
It's not so much his tap work that makes him such a good ruckman - although he is a very good tap ruckman - it's his ability to get around the ground, read the play and get to contests and also be able to drift into holes and pick off opposition attacks. His ability to have clean hands below his knees and use the ball efficiently is something a lot of other big men often struggle with.
Often beaten in the centre early, but he has an incredible work rate, and by the last quarter more often than not finds himself getting over the top of other ruckmen who have tired.
Does have a retarded kicking action though
Oh and he is a humble man and all round good guy, which makes him such a likeable character... for a ranga
by human_torpedo » Wed Jul 16, 2014 9:20 am
by morell » Wed Jul 16, 2014 9:50 am
by wassprinttospace » Wed Jul 16, 2014 10:10 am
human_torpedo wrote:Cant speak for this season as I havent seen much of him play, but Jarrad Schar would have a fair stake for best big man in the lower divisions.. Won the div 6 medal last year and got injured in round 11 and didnt play until the prelim.. Scary to think what he would have won it by with a full season
by Phantom Gossiper » Wed Jul 16, 2014 10:11 am
human_torpedo wrote:Cant speak for this season as I havent seen much of him play, but Jarrad Schar would have a fair stake for best big man in the lower divisions.. Won the div 6 medal last year and got injured in round 11 and didnt play until the prelim.. Scary to think what he would have won it by with a full season
by human_torpedo » Wed Jul 16, 2014 10:42 am
by morell » Wed Jul 16, 2014 10:59 am
by Phantom Gossiper » Wed Jul 16, 2014 11:34 am
by marbles » Wed Jul 16, 2014 12:29 pm
morell wrote:Agree. A mobile clunking mark type that can be pushed forward when going well or back when going poor, plus winning most taps from the centre.
Haven't had one for years
In fact, I don't think we have ever had one in my time at Mitchell Park! Schneider was good but undersized and always pushing the proverbial uphill.
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