1 - Shock and denial 2 - Pain and guilt. 3 - Anger and bargaining. 4 - Depression. 5 - The upward turn. 6 - Reconstruction and working through. 7 - Acceptance and hope.
Booney wrote:1 - Shock and denial 2 - Pain and guilt. 3 - Anger and bargaining. 4 - Depression. 5 - The upward turn. 6 - Reconstruction and working through. 7 - Acceptance and hope.
Still in stage 1 mate?
Mate you seem awfully familiar with these, further evidence that you are us
You’re dashing, you’re….
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!!!
There has been a strong footy culture at WWT for many many years evidenced by success at junior levels, the high rate of draft picks from the club and strong finals participation. Mr Spellcheck provided a stat recently of a 64% W:L since 1991. Coach Sheedy recognised what we needed to improve, leg speed and quick movement in particular. Combine that with an overall intensity personified by Firns, Commitogianni, Jungfer, Pudney etc etc., and excellent recruiting, the club looks set for a little while yet. Well done to all!
Enjoying the Bays choke as much as I am it's been negligent of me to not acknowledge the Eagles efforts, not just in the last 18 months but in reality their whole existence.
From memory they've missed finals twice this century and stand alone when it comes to their junior program repeatedly producing AFL talent, helps with Henley and St Micks in their zone but they still do an amazing job producing talent.
Hats off to their whole organisation, they set the bench mark on field far more often than any other club has in the post-AFL era.
I remember the days when a Port supporter arguing with a Bays supporter about which team had choked harder in a finals series was a no contest conversation.
mots02 wrote:I remember the days when a Port supporter arguing with a Bays supporter about which team had choked harder in a finals series was a no contest conversation.
Was this a joke. No one has mentioned this. I think he will take the Reprimand
Woodville-West Torrens ruckman Jarrad Redden has been offered a reprimand with an early guilty plea for engaging in rough conduct with Glenelg’s Matthew Snook in the SANFL Grand Final on Sunday.
goddy11 wrote:Was this a joke. No one has mentioned this. I think he will take the Reprimand
Woodville-West Torrens ruckman Jarrad Redden has been offered a reprimand with an early guilty plea for engaging in rough conduct with Glenelg’s Matthew Snook in the SANFL Grand Final on Sunday.
Jarrad Redden (Eagles) – Rough Conduct
Conduct: Careless
Contact: Body
Impact: Low
Base Sanction: $125 fine and reprimand
Early Guilty Plea: Reprimand
Someone at the SANFL has too much time on their hands.
Armchair expert wrote:Such a great club are Geelong
goddy11 wrote:Was this a joke. No one has mentioned this. I think he will take the Reprimand
Woodville-West Torrens ruckman Jarrad Redden has been offered a reprimand with an early guilty plea for engaging in rough conduct with Glenelg’s Matthew Snook in the SANFL Grand Final on Sunday.
Jarrad Redden (Eagles) – Rough Conduct
Conduct: Careless
Contact: Body
Impact: Low
Base Sanction: $125 fine and reprimand
Early Guilty Plea: Reprimand
Someone at the SANFL has too much time on their hands.
Someone after a bit of Monday overtime at the SANFL.
mots02 wrote:I remember the days when a Port supporter arguing with a Bays supporter about which team had choked harder in a finals series was a no contest conversation.
It was only yesterday.
You can’t fix the problem unless you acknowledge the cause Boon
Face it your creed is all talk now, you ain’t walking it or living it anymore.
Is it the fact half your mob live down the Bay?
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!!!
mots02 wrote:I remember the days when a Port supporter arguing with a Bays supporter about which team had choked harder in a finals series was a no contest conversation.
It was only yesterday.
You can’t fix the problem unless you acknowledge the cause Boon
Face it your creed is all talk now, you ain’t walking it or living it anymore.
Booney wrote:Enjoying the Bays choke as much as I am it's been negligent of me to not acknowledge the Eagles efforts, not just in the last 18 months but in reality their whole existence.
From memory they've missed finals twice this century and stand alone when it comes to their junior program repeatedly producing AFL talent, helps with Henley and St Micks in their zone but they still do an amazing job producing talent.
Hats off to their whole organisation, they set the bench mark on field far more often than any other club has in the post-AFL era.
I might be wrong but I think the catchment area of kids you'd expect might be going to St Michaels and Henley High was split up between Eagles, Glenelg and West following a redistribution of boundaries a few years ago?
We've definitely done well from these schools in years gone by but schools like Sacred Heart, Rostrevor and PAC surely would have all been just as good to Glenelg, Norwood and Sturt over the years
Booney wrote:Enjoying the Bays choke as much as I am it's been negligent of me to not acknowledge the Eagles efforts, not just in the last 18 months but in reality their whole existence.
From memory they've missed finals twice this century and stand alone when it comes to their junior program repeatedly producing AFL talent, helps with Henley and St Micks in their zone but they still do an amazing job producing talent.
Hats off to their whole organisation, they set the bench mark on field far more often than any other club has in the post-AFL era.
Think you might be a bit off the mark with your assertion that because St Micks and Henley High are in the Eagles "Zone" it helps the Eagles produce talented footballers. I believe quite a few years ago these schools became part of the Tigers Zone, this all happened when Crows and Magpies/Power were admitted to the the SANFL as separate teams. St Michaels being a private schools most probably has quite a few from several different football clubs zones attending. Also, Henley High being a dedicated sports school also has quite a few sports people from outside the football zone Henley H. is located in. I know some of their students by pass about five other high schools to attend Henley High. The Eagles were left trying to convert old Magpie supporters to follow the Eagles. Good junior programs is what contributes to the Eagles success.