jo172 wrote:Adding Goodwood to the list of very good clubs. Through decency which won't be forgotten
What’s with the partial secrecy? Any chance you could just enlighten us a little with what’s happened?
Just waited for PNU to leave the ground and showed some respect to a highly respected player who has gone through a tragic circumstance. Kicked the first goal and all the PNU lads got around him.
Looking at the ladder the top 3 are all but set with PAOC almost certainly first. Henley and Gullies (solely due to their percentage) seem likely to go down.
4th to 8th looks like a royal rumble to behold with most playing each other over the last 4 weeks.
Think SPOC are a clear 4th from what I've seen, but between Goodwood, Districts, and to a lesser extent Brighton the race for 5th is going to be a ball tearer
jo172 wrote:Looking at the ladder the top 3 are all but set with PAOC almost certainly first. Henley and Gullies (solely due to their percentage) seem likely to go down.
4th to 8th looks like a royal rumble to behold with most playing each other over the last 4 weeks.
Think SPOC are a clear 4th from what I've seen, but between Goodwood, Districts, and to a lesser extent Brighton the race for 5th is going to be a ball tearer
SPOC are equal with Goodwood on 14 points, followed by Port District and Brighton on 12 points. Two of these teams will finish 4th and 5th and I think the winner of this week's clash between Brighton and SPOC will be a big chance. Adelaide Uni are on 10 points, which I believe is too far back to be a chance for finals. Most of these teams have been very inconsistent through the season and to be honest, whoever lands in 4th and 5th will be just making up the numbers. I'm going for Port Districts and Brighton, but I cannot see them beating any of the top 3 in a final.
jo172 wrote:Looking at the ladder the top 3 are all but set with PAOC almost certainly first. Henley and Gullies (solely due to their percentage) seem likely to go down.
4th to 8th looks like a royal rumble to behold with most playing each other over the last 4 weeks.
Think SPOC are a clear 4th from what I've seen, but between Goodwood, Districts, and to a lesser extent Brighton the race for 5th is going to be a ball tearer
SPOC are equal with Goodwood on 14 points, followed by Port District and Brighton on 12 points. Two of these teams will finish 4th and 5th and I think the winner of this week's clash between Brighton and SPOC will be a big chance. Adelaide Uni are on 10 points, which I believe is too far back to be a chance for finals. Most of these teams have been very inconsistent through the season and to be honest, whoever lands in 4th and 5th will be just making up the numbers. I'm going for Port Districts and Brighton, but I cannot see them beating any of the top 3 in a final.
I think SPOC with a full side available have the potential to knock off any of the top 3.
Their top 6 players are as good, if not better, than the top 6 at PAOC, ROCS or PNU. If they all fire on the same day they can beat anyone.
jo172 wrote:Looking at the ladder the top 3 are all but set with PAOC almost certainly first. Henley and Gullies (solely due to their percentage) seem likely to go down.
4th to 8th looks like a royal rumble to behold with most playing each other over the last 4 weeks.
Think SPOC are a clear 4th from what I've seen, but between Goodwood, Districts, and to a lesser extent Brighton the race for 5th is going to be a ball tearer
SPOC are equal with Goodwood on 14 points, followed by Port District and Brighton on 12 points. Two of these teams will finish 4th and 5th and I think the winner of this week's clash between Brighton and SPOC will be a big chance. Adelaide Uni are on 10 points, which I believe is too far back to be a chance for finals. Most of these teams have been very inconsistent through the season and to be honest, whoever lands in 4th and 5th will be just making up the numbers. I'm going for Port Districts and Brighton, but I cannot see them beating any of the top 3 in a final.
I think SPOC with a full side available have the potential to knock off any of the top 3.
Their top 6 players are as good, if not better, than the top 6 at PAOC, ROCS or PNU. If they all fire on the same day they can beat anyone.
jo172 wrote:Looking at the ladder the top 3 are all but set with PAOC almost certainly first. Henley and Gullies (solely due to their percentage) seem likely to go down.
4th to 8th looks like a royal rumble to behold with most playing each other over the last 4 weeks.
Think SPOC are a clear 4th from what I've seen, but between Goodwood, Districts, and to a lesser extent Brighton the race for 5th is going to be a ball tearer
SPOC are equal with Goodwood on 14 points, followed by Port District and Brighton on 12 points. Two of these teams will finish 4th and 5th and I think the winner of this week's clash between Brighton and SPOC will be a big chance. Adelaide Uni are on 10 points, which I believe is too far back to be a chance for finals. Most of these teams have been very inconsistent through the season and to be honest, whoever lands in 4th and 5th will be just making up the numbers. I'm going for Port Districts and Brighton, but I cannot see them beating any of the top 3 in a final.
I think SPOC with a full side available have the potential to knock off any of the top 3.
Their top 6 players are as good, if not better, than the top 6 at PAOC, ROCS or PNU. If they all fire on the same day they can beat anyone.
And who are those top 6?
O'Brien, both Mcleays, Schulz, Lockwood & Matsouliadis.
Nice sunny day in finals and every team in the comp will struggle against McLeays x 2, Schulz, Lockwood (and Mitchell for that matter).
marbles wrote:Daniel Roberts was an outstanding footballer for SPOCs a few years ago, whered he end up
Hahndorf.
Have seen him in a few games, and watched a few highlights. He plays with his brothers at Hahndorf and he is a man mountain. Was also pivotal I have read in the Hahndorfs breakthrough grand final win against Uraidla a few years back, taking a couple screamers and kicking them into the lead
marbles wrote:Daniel Roberts was an outstanding footballer for SPOCs a few years ago, whered he end up
Hahndorf.
Have seen him in a few games, and watched a few highlights. He plays with his brothers at Hahndorf and he is a man mountain. Was also pivotal I have read in the Hahndorfs breakthrough grand final win against Uraidla a few years back, taking a couple screamers and kicking them into the lead
amber_fluid wrote:Great game at Goodies today. Districts had a chance with about a minute to go to kick a goal to put themselves in front but not to be.