oldman wrote:Some one sided games in both the A's and B's this weekend. Elizabeth and Ingle Farm looking the standouts so far?
Are you serious?
B Grade Rd 1 - Pulteney 144 - 32 - Elizabeth 157 - 8 Rd 2 - Pulteney 111 - 25 - Elizabeth 128 - 32
(Run of 10 straight wins for the Pulteney B grade going back to last year.)
A Grade Rd 1 - Pulteney 91 -59 - Elizabeth 156 -19 Rd 2 - Pulteney 120 - 59 - Elizabeth 139 - 82
There is your clear two stand out sides in each division.
Yet it seems Ingle Farm are 2nd on the ladder where it counts
Ingle Farm played a side round 1 which will definitely make the top 4-5 just a matter on the placing.
The other two clubs you mentioned above I feel haven't been exposed to a team which is commanding a finals spot as of yet. Plenty of games to make changes and plenty of time for all ten clubs to improve overall.
oldman wrote:Some one sided games in both the A's and B's this weekend. Elizabeth and Ingle Farm looking the standouts so far?
Are you serious?
B Grade Rd 1 - Pulteney 144 - 32 - Elizabeth 157 - 8 Rd 2 - Pulteney 111 - 25 - Elizabeth 128 - 32
(Run of 10 straight wins for the Pulteney B grade going back to last year.)
A Grade Rd 1 - Pulteney 91 -59 - Elizabeth 156 -19 Rd 2 - Pulteney 120 - 59 - Elizabeth 139 - 82
There is your clear two stand out sides in each division.
Yet it seems Ingle Farm are 2nd on the ladder where it counts
Ingle Farm played a side round 1 which will definitely make the top 4-5 just a matter on the placing.
The other two clubs you mentioned above I feel haven't been exposed to a team which is commanding a finals spot as of yet. Plenty of games to make changes and plenty of time for all ten clubs to improve overall.
Ingle Farm clearly the front runners this year. As I have mentioned before they have been building for a few years now and are clearly the most settled team in this div. They have more top end talent than both Elizabeth and Pulteney and Ingle Farm go pretty deep with their 2's obviously going to be around the mark again. Also interesting Pulteney forfeited their Cs maybe they have lost a few from last years Bs and Cs
Certainly in the 1's Ingle Farm will be around the mark. But in the 2's I think they will be behind Pulteney and Elizabeth, but clear of the rest of the comp.. It will come down to who has the cattle available come the business end of the season
oldman wrote:Ingle Farm clearly the front runners this year. As I have mentioned before they have been building for a few years now and are clearly the most settled team in this div.
Are you high? 10x players in the 1s who didn't play last season, and 7x in the 2s... how's that "settled" lol..
Pulteney are the bench mark.. and clearly most settled considering they were able to win a premiership last year as well along with their start in both grades is a clear indicator of how settled they are.
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human_torpedo wrote:But in the 2's I think they will be behind Pulteney and Elizabeth
Well behind. Elizabeth have beaten perennial finalists and premiers from the other year TOS as well as the much improved Fitzroy. Pulteney beat Fitzroy and then humiliated a Salisbury West side who won Rd 1 by almost 100pts!
Farmers beat a depleted Brahma, and then beat regular cellar dweller Mawson Lakes.. hardly a scintillating form guide.
Pulteney is the Winx of D6 and D6R
Dolphin Treasure wrote:Your an attention seeking embarsement..
It's good to have 2 good wins so far this season. Especially beating West Croydon after a few beltings in the past. If we can continue to play like we are and keep the majority of the playing list fit and available. We could have a really exciting season. Go Raiders!!!!!