Footy Chick wrote:seriously though... can you give us some insight from what to expect from Killburn if you beat them by that much?
Kilburn will improve, give them a few weeks to adjust and they'll begin firing. Remember they've been in positions where they're behind the 8-ball early and have managed to work their way back.
I think that'll be the case for most club resurrecting themselves, including new club SPOS and Blodge.
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North Haven far too good for us on the weekend. They looked to have added a lot of depth to their midfield. Not sure who number 2 is, Rowe perhaps? but he killed us through the middle particularly in the 1st half.
WOS Dragons wrote:North Haven far too good for us on the weekend. They looked to have added a lot of depth to their midfield. Not sure who number 2 is, Rowe perhaps? but he killed us through the middle particularly in the 1st half.
Yeah he had a good game.
Interesting fact both number 22's were Matt Reed and Matt Reid.
I have a problem. It's to do with the little man, the squashed-in French man, the naked little squashed up hairy boy! You know! With the hand feet *I apologise to Hope Valley people in advance, no offence intended
WOS Dragons wrote:North Haven far too good for us on the weekend. They looked to have added a lot of depth to their midfield. Not sure who number 2 is, Rowe perhaps? but he killed us through the middle particularly in the 1st half.
Yeah he had a good game.
Interesting fact both number 22's were Matt Reed and Matt Reid.
WOS Dragons wrote:North Haven far too good for us on the weekend. They looked to have added a lot of depth to their midfield. Not sure who number 2 is, Rowe perhaps? but he killed us through the middle particularly in the 1st half.
Yeah he had a good game.
Interesting fact both number 22's were Matt Reed and Matt Reid.
Thank you to the Glenunga boys for popping into the bar for a drink after the game on Saturday. Nearly all of them made the effort. Apologies there wasn't more of our guys. We had a two A graders with a 21st and a 30th so a lot of the lads took off straight after the game.
A post match tradition that should be strongly encouraged by all clubs IMO
S Demon wrote:Thank you to the Glenunga boys for popping into the bar for a drink after the game on Saturday. Nearly all of them made the effort. Apologies there wasn't more of our guys. We had a two A graders with a 21st and a 30th so a lot of the lads took off straight after the game.
A post match tradition that should be strongly encouraged by all clubs IMO
Agreed. It's a nice touch, and a fitting end to a hard day's toil on the field.
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S Demon wrote:Thank you to the Glenunga boys for popping into the bar for a drink after the game on Saturday. Nearly all of them made the effort. Apologies there wasn't more of our guys. We had a two A graders with a 21st and a 30th so a lot of the lads took off straight after the game.
A post match tradition that should be strongly encouraged by all clubs IMO
Need to complement Kilburn as well, they did the same. Hopefully all D4 clubs this year encourage this as much as possible.
Hope Valley way too good for us on the weekend. Going to be a tough year for us at the Rams and I imagine HV will be amongst the top 3. Very good side. Anyone have an update as well on the young lad from the B grade who went down with a leg injury?
ramming23 wrote:Hope Valley way too good for us on the weekend. Going to be a tough year for us at the Rams and I imagine HV will be amongst the top 3. Very good side. Anyone have an update as well on the young lad from the B grade who went down with a leg injury?
He got the all clear at the hospital, but several of our lads said they heard a loud "crack" so I believe he is going to sportsmed today to get some more scans