Tiger Couple wrote:Went and had a look at Hackham v Aldinga. Was a pretty good game in the 1st Half with momentum swinging a couple times and Aldinga looking the stronger and leading by a couple goals at Half Time. After Half Time it was all Hackham and they got out to a 5 goal 3Qtr time lead and ended up winning by 6 goals. The big difference in the game was Aldinga have a player Yellow Carded in the 3rd Qtr and Hackham took advantage.
You liked my "household names" reference didn't you Shoe Boy. I suppose I was referring to names that should be known within the ranks of those that follow the SFL closely.
Probably as shocked as anyone with Saturday's result, but credit to our lads for having a fair dinkum crack from the first siren to the final siren. Would have to be our best win and most even contribution from all 21 players during Paul Whaley's two and a half years at the helm. Maybe the "household names" read this forum last week and got ahead of themselves. The pleasing thing was that many upset wins happen when you jump a team early and they can't bridge the gap, but we were neck and neck until late in the 3rd qtr, then pulled away before withstanding one last effort from Reynella late in the game.
One loss doesn't mean too much and Reynella are still Premiership favourites for mine. They still have 2 matches against Flagstaff Hill in Round 15 and Round 19 (that in itself is a bit odd) so the bookies will be waiting for those games before finalising their markets heading into the finals.
Down the Hill wrote:You liked my "household names" reference didn't you Shoe Boy. I suppose I was referring to names that should be known within the ranks of those that follow the SFL closely.
Probably as shocked as anyone with Saturday's result, but credit to our lads for having a fair dinkum crack from the first siren to the final siren. Would have to be our best win and most even contribution from all 21 players during Paul Whaley's two and a half years at the helm. Maybe the "household names" read this forum last week and got ahead of themselves. The pleasing thing was that many upset wins happen when you jump a team early and they can't bridge the gap, but we were neck and neck until late in the 3rd qtr, then pulled away before withstanding one last effort from Reynella late in the game.
One loss doesn't mean too much and Reynella are still Premiership favourites for mine. They still have 2 matches against Flagstaff Hill in Round 15 and Round 19 (that in itself is a bit odd) so the bookies will be waiting for those games before finalising their markets heading into the finals.
Looks like Brighton are the new premiership favourites. Built their way up and look unbeatable at this stage - anything less than a flag from here would be a major upset.
Tiger Couple wrote:Went and had a look at Hackham v Aldinga. Was a pretty good game in the 1st Half with momentum swinging a couple times and Aldinga looking the stronger and leading by a couple goals at Half Time. After Half Time it was all Hackham and they got out to a 5 goal 3Qtr time lead and ended up winning by 6 goals. The big difference in the game was Aldinga have a player Yellow Carded in the 3rd Qtr and Hackham took advantage.
Who was the player who got sent off?
No. 49 Bigger size block playing off half back with a beard.
Half way through the season. Who have the standout players been in the season thus far? Can anyone agree on who is playing well, or do all clubs have their own favourites? Any players taken any teams by surprise by how good they have played?
godra wrote:OK time to create some debate on here.
Half way through the season. Who have the standout players been in the season thus far? Can anyone agree on who is playing well, or do all clubs have their own favourites? Any players taken any teams by surprise by how good they have played?
Ky Miller at Noarlunga gave the best individual performance against us I have ever seen in this competition. Absolutely elite. From what I hear he is a bit up and down, when he is on - I am not sure what player would stop him.
godra wrote:OK time to create some debate on here.
Half way through the season. Who have the standout players been in the season thus far? Can anyone agree on who is playing well, or do all clubs have their own favourites? Any players taken any teams by surprise by how good they have played?
Emu Bode had a pretty good game against us including a sensational last quarter. Based on weekly best player nominations he has had a very good year and appears to be the best ruckman in the comp.
Towns over Sharks 90 points Bombers over Marion 90 points Saints over Hawks ,60 points with a bit of spite Shoes over Emus 1 point Falcons over Twisties 48 points Vikings over Lonsdale 90 points Flies over Porties 24 points
godra wrote:OK time to create some debate on here.
Half way through the season. Who have the standout players been in the season thus far? Can anyone agree on who is playing well, or do all clubs have their own favourites? Any players taken any teams by surprise by how good they have played?
Any of the house hold names from the mighty wine flies
Saw the last qtr of Morphett Vale v Noarlunga. Noarlunga kicked early goal to make it 9 points the difference and then from that point Morphett Vale dominated the Centre Square and seemed harder at it and got numbers to the contest to work the ball forward. Any opportunity Noarlunga was getting was starting from the backlines. While they missed a couple shots at goal it appeared Morphett Vale had the game under control.
I went down to the emu v $hoes or club team v greedy recruit$ game. Pleasing result in front of a huge crowd. Mitts was heard enquiring after the game as to how much it cost to buy a club team of home grown lads and can it be done by June 30.
A good day and crowd at M/Vale for the 101 year celebration after an oversight missing 100 years last year With the 14 /16 /18/and B having good wins it was a little disappointing to see the premiers go down . But as they say a boat looks good in the harbour but that is not what they are designed for.
shoe boy wrote:A good day and crowd at M/Vale for the 101 year celebration after an oversight missing 100 years last year With the 14 /16 /18/and B having good wins it was a little disappointing to see the premiers go down . But as they say a boat looks good in the harbour but that is not what they are designed for.
shoe boy wrote:A good day and crowd at M/Vale for the 101 year celebration after an oversight missing 100 years last year With the 14 /16 /18/and B having good wins it was a little disappointing to see the premiers go down . But as they say a boat looks good in the harbour but that is not what they are designed for.
Would that be Darwin Harbour?
19/02/1942.....
Let that be a lesson to you Port, no one beats the Bays five times in a row in a GF and gets away with it!!!
shoe boy wrote:A good day and crowd at M/Vale for the 101 year celebration after an oversight missing 100 years last year With the 14 /16 /18/and B having good wins it was a little disappointing to see the premiers go down . But as they say a boat looks good in the harbour but that is not what they are designed for.