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With Round 1 only 9 days away, here are my thoughts and ladder predictions for the 2018 season;
1. Flagstaff Hill - A strong chance to complete the 3-peat in 2018. Judging by the clearances, which can be hard to decipher, it appears they go into the new season with a similar list to 2017. If anything, maybe slightly weaker, which would be music to the ears of the chasing pack.
2. Cove - Despite some well publicised back-stabbing in the off season, the new coach has put together what looks like an extremely talented list. My pick to make a big jump in 2018.
3. Noarlunga - The departure of some of the Goolwa boys back to the GSFL makes the Shoes weaker on paper, but in saying that, Ferguson and BGK didn't offer a whole lot in 2017 due to injury. Copestick out is also a big loss, but is off-set with the inclusion of Minns. Would expect more recruits to come through during the season to plug any gaps. Always competitive.
4. Reynella - Will return to finals action in 2018 after a disastrous 2017. The return of Semple and a whole year from Minns, Carter and co. will ensure a rise up the table. Probably still a step behind the Top 3.
5. Port Noarlunga - Have they recovered from the cheating scandal of last years final series? Time will tell, but with their better players getting older, how long can they continue to be competitive? The Cockies final finishing position very dependent on their injury list as the season progresses.
6. Christies Beach - New coach/es should bring some excitement and enthusiasm to the boys down at Bice Oval. The inclusion of Hodge is a big one, and will add some grunt to the midfield. Showed promise at times last year, but can they take the next step in 2018? Jury is out.
7. Happy Valley - From all reports have recruited well in the off season, but this was a necessity, after a dismal 2017. Would be happy to have Lawry off the books after paying big dollars for very little return. The retirements of a few older heads will see them go in young in 2018, which will yield some benefit in future years. Will still be off the pace in 2018.
8. Morphett Vale - The new coach has been popular! A mass exodus of players will see the largest suburb within the SFL struggle in 2018. A strong-ish B grade in 2017 will see them hold greater depth than the Sharks in 2018, and should be enough to see them avoid winning the spoon. Played in the A grade GF in 2016 and 2018 will complete a stunning fall from grace. Will still trouble some sides on their home deck.
9. Aldinga - The wooden spooners for season 2018 with their only possible wins coming against a struggling Morphett Vale side. Have hung tough for the last decade, but the departures of some of their better players will see them return to the bottom of the pile. Unfortunate.
Premiers: Flagstaff Hill
R/U: Cove
Mail Medal: M. Shearer (FH)
Goal Kicking: S. Smith (FH)
1. Flagstaff Hill - A strong chance to complete the 3-peat in 2018. Judging by the clearances, which can be hard to decipher, it appears they go into the new season with a similar list to 2017. If anything, maybe slightly weaker, which would be music to the ears of the chasing pack.
2. Cove - Despite some well publicised back-stabbing in the off season, the new coach has put together what looks like an extremely talented list. My pick to make a big jump in 2018.
3. Noarlunga - The departure of some of the Goolwa boys back to the GSFL makes the Shoes weaker on paper, but in saying that, Ferguson and BGK didn't offer a whole lot in 2017 due to injury. Copestick out is also a big loss, but is off-set with the inclusion of Minns. Would expect more recruits to come through during the season to plug any gaps. Always competitive.
4. Reynella - Will return to finals action in 2018 after a disastrous 2017. The return of Semple and a whole year from Minns, Carter and co. will ensure a rise up the table. Probably still a step behind the Top 3.
5. Port Noarlunga - Have they recovered from the cheating scandal of last years final series? Time will tell, but with their better players getting older, how long can they continue to be competitive? The Cockies final finishing position very dependent on their injury list as the season progresses.
6. Christies Beach - New coach/es should bring some excitement and enthusiasm to the boys down at Bice Oval. The inclusion of Hodge is a big one, and will add some grunt to the midfield. Showed promise at times last year, but can they take the next step in 2018? Jury is out.
7. Happy Valley - From all reports have recruited well in the off season, but this was a necessity, after a dismal 2017. Would be happy to have Lawry off the books after paying big dollars for very little return. The retirements of a few older heads will see them go in young in 2018, which will yield some benefit in future years. Will still be off the pace in 2018.
8. Morphett Vale - The new coach has been popular! A mass exodus of players will see the largest suburb within the SFL struggle in 2018. A strong-ish B grade in 2017 will see them hold greater depth than the Sharks in 2018, and should be enough to see them avoid winning the spoon. Played in the A grade GF in 2016 and 2018 will complete a stunning fall from grace. Will still trouble some sides on their home deck.
9. Aldinga - The wooden spooners for season 2018 with their only possible wins coming against a struggling Morphett Vale side. Have hung tough for the last decade, but the departures of some of their better players will see them return to the bottom of the pile. Unfortunate.
Premiers: Flagstaff Hill
R/U: Cove
Mail Medal: M. Shearer (FH)
Goal Kicking: S. Smith (FH)
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2 weeks before the season starts and Happy Valley are now without a B grade and C grade coach
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Front & Centre wrote:2 weeks before the season starts and Happy Valley are now without a B grade and C grade coach
More info? What happened?
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The_Goss wrote:With Round 1 only 9 days away, here are my thoughts and ladder predictions for the 2018 season;
1. Flagstaff Hill - A strong chance to complete the 3-peat in 2018. Judging by the clearances, which can be hard to decipher, it appears they go into the new season with a similar list to 2017. If anything, maybe slightly weaker, which would be music to the ears of the chasing pack.
2. Cove - Despite some well publicised back-stabbing in the off season, the new coach has put together what looks like an extremely talented list. My pick to make a big jump in 2018.
3. Noarlunga - The departure of some of the Goolwa boys back to the GSFL makes the Shoes weaker on paper, but in saying that, Ferguson and BGK didn't offer a whole lot in 2017 due to injury. Copestick out is also a big loss, but is off-set with the inclusion of Minns. Would expect more recruits to come through during the season to plug any gaps. Always competitive.
4. Reynella - Will return to finals action in 2018 after a disastrous 2017. The return of Semple and a whole year from Minns, Carter and co. will ensure a rise up the table. Probably still a step behind the Top 3.
5. Port Noarlunga - Have they recovered from the cheating scandal of last years final series? Time will tell, but with their better players getting older, how long can they continue to be competitive? The Cockies final finishing position very dependent on their injury list as the season progresses.
6. Christies Beach - New coach/es should bring some excitement and enthusiasm to the boys down at Bice Oval. The inclusion of Hodge is a big one, and will add some grunt to the midfield. Showed promise at times last year, but can they take the next step in 2018? Jury is out.
7. Happy Valley - From all reports have recruited well in the off season, but this was a necessity, after a dismal 2017. Would be happy to have Lawry off the books after paying big dollars for very little return. The retirements of a few older heads will see them go in young in 2018, which will yield some benefit in future years. Will still be off the pace in 2018.
8. Morphett Vale - The new coach has been popular! A mass exodus of players will see the largest suburb within the SFL struggle in 2018. A strong-ish B grade in 2017 will see them hold greater depth than the Sharks in 2018, and should be enough to see them avoid winning the spoon. Played in the A grade GF in 2016 and 2018 will complete a stunning fall from grace. Will still trouble some sides on their home deck.
9. Aldinga - The wooden spooners for season 2018 with their only possible wins coming against a struggling Morphett Vale side. Have hung tough for the last decade, but the departures of some of their better players will see them return to the bottom of the pile. Unfortunate.
Premiers: Flagstaff Hill
R/U: Cove
Mail Medal: M. Shearer (FH)
Goal Kicking: S. Smith (FH)
Nice summary, like it.
Flaggies haven't lost anyone of note, picked up a couple and will get the best defender in the league back in a month or so time.
Agree with your thoughts on Cove, seems to be some momentum at the Pit, Id expect Christies to be higher though.
Im hearing Lawry has been talked out of retirement and will play again for HV
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Nice summary, like it.
Flaggies haven't lost anyone of note, picked up a couple and will get the best defender in the league back in a month or so time.
Agree with your thoughts on Cove, seems to be some momentum at the Pit, Id expect Christies to be higher though.
Im hearing Lawry has been talked out of retirement and will play again for HV[/quote]
And that would be ?
Nice summary, like it.
Flaggies haven't lost anyone of note, picked up a couple and will get the best defender in the league back in a month or so time.
Agree with your thoughts on Cove, seems to be some momentum at the Pit, Id expect Christies to be higher though.
Im hearing Lawry has been talked out of retirement and will play again for HV[/quote]
And that would be ?
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Dutchy wrote:Flaggies over Blackwood by 3 goals today, bring on the real stuff!
HFL Div 1, Rd 1, 2019??
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!!!
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am Bays wrote:Dutchy wrote:Flaggies over Blackwood by 3 goals today, bring on the real stuff!
HFL Div 1, Rd 1, 2019??
The way the HFL is going might be SFL Rnd 1 2019
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Two sleeps until the start of another season and we finally get to see how teams have progressed or regressed over the summer.
For what it's worth, my tips for the round are:
Christies V Aldinga - will be interested to see how the playing coach role works for the Saints this year
Happy Valley V Flaggy - expect to see the Falcons continue their recent winning ways against the rivals down the road
Noarlunga V Reynella - the Wineflies to have improved from 2017, but no match for the Shoes here
M/Vale V Cove - how will the Cobras go with a young coach in 2018? Think they get the win in this one to start his year off well.
For what it's worth, my tips for the round are:
Christies V Aldinga - will be interested to see how the playing coach role works for the Saints this year
Happy Valley V Flaggy - expect to see the Falcons continue their recent winning ways against the rivals down the road
Noarlunga V Reynella - the Wineflies to have improved from 2017, but no match for the Shoes here
M/Vale V Cove - how will the Cobras go with a young coach in 2018? Think they get the win in this one to start his year off well.
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South Ressies have a bye, how many will go back and play SFL opening round?
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The following have been released back to their clubs:Dutchy wrote:South Ressies have a bye, how many will go back and play SFL opening round?
Flagstaff Hill - Ryan Mountford
Morphett Vale - Aiden Baker, Blake Carter, Lee Hoey,
Port Noarlunga - Jaidan Kappler, Nick Steele
Reynella - Cameron McGree, Bodie Sowter
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Look Good In Leather wrote:The following have been released back to their clubs:Dutchy wrote:South Ressies have a bye, how many will go back and play SFL opening round?
Flagstaff Hill - Ryan Mountford
Morphett Vale - Aiden Baker, Blake Carter, Lee Hoey,
Port Noarlunga - Jaidan Kappler, Nick Steele
Reynella - Cameron McGree, Bodie Sowter
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Thought Aiden Baker @ Lee Hoey had been cleared to other clubs.
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Look Good In Leather wrote:The following have been released back to their clubs:Dutchy wrote:South Ressies have a bye, how many will go back and play SFL opening round?
Flagstaff Hill - Ryan Mountford
Morphett Vale - Aiden Baker, Blake Carter, Lee Hoey,
Port Noarlunga - Jaidan Kappler, Nick Steele
Reynella - Cameron McGree, Bodie Sowter
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Not going to help Porties
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spot on wrote:Look Good In Leather wrote:The following have been released back to their clubs:Dutchy wrote:South Ressies have a bye, how many will go back and play SFL opening round?
Flagstaff Hill - Ryan Mountford
Morphett Vale - Aiden Baker, Blake Carter, Lee Hoey,
Port Noarlunga - Jaidan Kappler, Nick Steele
Reynella - Cameron McGree, Bodie Sowter
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Thought Aiden Baker @ Lee Hoey had been cleared to other clubs.
Correct. And Blake Carter is tired so he won't play either.
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Demon fan wrote:Carter tired or cleared to Christies?
Tuesday he told us he was to tired.
Friday he put in a clearance to Christies.
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ol man emu wrote:Demon fan wrote:Carter tired or cleared to Christies?
Tuesday he told us he was to tired.
Friday he put in a clearance to Christies.
Unexpected lose then
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Demon fan wrote:ol man emu wrote:Demon fan wrote:Carter tired or cleared to Christies?
Tuesday he told us he was to tired.
Friday he put in a clearance to Christies.
Unexpected lose then
not total unexpected.
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