Footy Chick wrote:So DIzzies have now knocked of both of what were the top teams.
May cause a bit of ruckus with the top 5, whilst trying to get a spot for themselves
They are more than capable when they are up and about. In fact, there is not a lot between 2nd to 9th. Any one of those teams could win on any day. Depends on injuries and attitude. I believe ROCS are the standout, but their recent form is only fair. Every game is critical and no side is guaranteed to play finals.
Wouldn't of thought so, tough year when you have young cattle running around with inconsistent skill execution. Getting games into kids will make them better next year in Div 2. Some behind the scenes action already taking place!
Wouldn't of thought so, tough year when you have young cattle running around with inconsistent skill execution. Getting games into kids will make them better next year in Div 2. Some behind the scenes action already taking place!
Certainly no new coach at MFC. John is doing a great job with the young fellas he has and they are enjoying his teaching of the game. A win would be lovely though
We were in the game last week, a goal down at half time, but a 10min lapse in the 3rd saw them kick 5 quick ones which shut game out.
Port Districts away this week which is a very touch assignment. They are the best side by foot i have seen this year and for a long time in fact, clinical off half back and entry into FWD50. Wasnt surprised to see them beat ROCS and TTG but very surprised to see them drop a game to Athelstone.
Wouldn't of thought so, tough year when you have young cattle running around with inconsistent skill execution. Getting games into kids will make them better next year in Div 2. Some behind the scenes action already taking place!
Certainly no new coach at MFC. John is doing a great job with the young fellas he has and they are enjoying his teaching of the game. A win would be lovely though
We were in the game last week, a goal down at half time, but a 10min lapse in the 3rd saw them kick 5 quick ones which shut game out.
Port Districts away this week which is a very touch assignment. They are the best side by foot i have seen this year and for a long time in fact, clinical off half back and entry into FWD50. Wasnt surprised to see them beat ROCS and TTG but very surprised to see them drop a game to Athelstone.
Which means you're in with a chance
My new Mantra - I am no longer available to things and people that make me feel like shit
Wouldn't of thought so, tough year when you have young cattle running around with inconsistent skill execution. Getting games into kids will make them better next year in Div 2. Some behind the scenes action already taking place!
Certainly no new coach at MFC. John is doing a great job with the young fellas he has and they are enjoying his teaching of the game. A win would be lovely though
We were in the game last week, a goal down at half time, but a 10min lapse in the 3rd saw them kick 5 quick ones which shut game out.
Port Districts away this week which is a very touch assignment. They are the best side by foot i have seen this year and for a long time in fact, clinical off half back and entry into FWD50. Wasnt surprised to see them beat ROCS and TTG but very surprised to see them drop a game to Athelstone.
Which means you're in with a chance
two horse race FC and our lads commitment and endeavor cannot be questioned, been fantastic to see.
The Football Club isn't exactly winning any friends with the local residents and any way people will be able to sit inside and still be able to see the game.....
The Football Club isn't exactly winning any friends with the local residents and any way people will be able to sit inside and still be able to see the game.....
TTG 13.13 d Goodwood Saints 11.3. Saints led at 1/4 time, but Gullies dominated thereafter and should have won by a much bigger margin. Strange tactics by Goodwood after 1/4 time. Constantly set up with 2 extra defenders playing very deep. Allowed Gullies to have extras around the ball and Huggard to run amok in defence. Never changed their set all day. Maybe they aren't used to playing on normal sized grounds?
Senor Moto Gadili wrote:TTG 13.13 d Goodwood Saints 11.3. Saints led at 1/4 time, but Gullies dominated thereafter and should have won by a much bigger margin. Strange tactics by Goodwood after 1/4 time. Constantly set up with 2 extra defenders playing very deep. Allowed Gullies to have extras around the ball and Huggard to run amok in defence. Never changed their set all day. Maybe they aren't used to playing on normal sized grounds?
It's a bit like bowling out swingers all day, don't tell me you have fallen for the ole three card trick. BOOOO.
The Football Club isn't exactly winning any friends with the local residents and any way people will be able to sit inside and still be able to see the game.....
Yeah, I thought it was a weird set up in current format, quite pokey for arguably the most successful club in the ammo's this millennium.
The Football Club isn't exactly winning any friends with the local residents and any way people will be able to sit inside and still be able to see the game.....
Yeah, I thought it was a weird set up in current format, quite pokey for arguably the most successful club in the ammo's this millennium.
heater31 wrote:The Football Club isn't exactly winning any friends with the local residents and any way people will be able to sit inside and still be able to see the game.....
why not? why are residents peeved with the football club?
heater31 wrote:The Football Club isn't exactly winning any friends with the local residents and any way people will be able to sit inside and still be able to see the game.....
why not? why are residents peeved with the football club?
Goodwood Football Club faces lights out after residents take it to court over ground lighting Caleb Bond, The Advertiser June 15, 2018 1:17pm
GOODWOOD Saints Football Club is facing a court battle with Millswood residents who are unhappy with its use of lights at its home ground.
The football club was last month given Unley Council permission to use the lights at Goodwood Oval on Wednesday, Friday and Saturday nights for training and women’s football.
But disgruntled residents have lodged an appeal against that decision in the Environment, Resources and Development Court.
The club had asked for – and won – permission to use the lights on Wednesdays between 5.30pm and 7.30pm for training, until 9pm on seven Friday nights per year for junior matches, and for five Saturday night games, finishing at 6.30pm.
Goodwood Saints president Craig Scott said a successful appeal would severely impact the club’s female players.
Mr Scott understood objections had come from people who wanted to walk their dogs at the oval.
“The club does not use the oval all day Monday to Fridays, Sunday nights, all Saturday
After the club won the right to use its lights for junior and female games, residents lodged an appeal. AAP Image/Morgan Sette nights, and 16 out of 26 Saturdays,” Mr Scott said.
“The hockey field is also free four nights per week and, when in use, only used for one hour.
“We have basically asked for an extra two hours on a Wednesday night and 90 minutes on a Saturday night.”
He said the growth of girls football was “pointless” if they were unable to play on their home surface.
The Eastern Courier Messenger tried to contact residents – who it is understood object to the use of the oval at night – but none were willing to talk.
Unley councillor Don Palmer – whose ward includes Goodwood Oval – did not want to comment on the specifics of the issue, but understood that an appeal would cost the residents $10,000.
Cr Palmer was unable to say who had lodged the appeal.