by Thiele » Thu May 15, 2008 10:26 pm
by peterg » Thu May 15, 2008 10:44 pm
by Thiele » Thu May 15, 2008 10:47 pm
by jockey » Thu May 15, 2008 11:18 pm
firstblood wrote:A good post Big Phil....nice to see some positive comments which are true and fair instead of some supporters forgetting when their team was down in the gutter for lengthy periods...not so much here but there were a few (and i say few) Sturt supporters at Unley on Saturday that needed reminding.
Yes, we are frustrated and we can't go on blaming the draft as other clubs lose them also. It comes back to who doe's the recruiting and questions must be asked as to why Westies have been so poor at it the last 2 -3 years.
Anyway Centrals should win comfortably, too big, strong and definitely a much more skill full side. Hopefully West will come out with fire in the belly and at least show some competitiveness.
by firstblood » Fri May 16, 2008 12:36 pm
jockey wrote:firstblood wrote:A good post Big Phil....nice to see some positive comments which are true and fair instead of some supporters forgetting when their team was down in the gutter for lengthy periods...not so much here but there were a few (and i say few) Sturt supporters at Unley on Saturday that needed reminding.
Yes, we are frustrated and we can't go on blaming the draft as other clubs lose them also. It comes back to who doe's the recruiting and questions must be asked as to why Westies have been so poor at it the last 2 -3 years.
Anyway Centrals should win comfortably, too big, strong and definitely a much more skill full side. Hopefully West will come out with fire in the belly and at least show some competitiveness.
they will mate dont worry...but i dont think they can beat the Doggies, unless we have a shocker..
( the bloke from the Salisbury Downs primary school...)
by peterg » Fri May 16, 2008 2:02 pm
by NFC » Fri May 16, 2008 3:26 pm
by Big Phil » Fri May 16, 2008 4:19 pm
by Strawb » Fri May 16, 2008 5:31 pm
by MightyEagles » Fri May 16, 2008 6:53 pm
by bosvit » Fri May 16, 2008 8:28 pm
MightyEagles wrote:This weeks umpires
Reserves
Field:- Dennis Russell, Adam Fitzgerald and Tony Symons
Boundary:- N. Kyle and S. Royans
Goal:- E. Howell and M. Norton
League
Field:- Tim Pfeiffer, Chris Carey and Andrew Crosby
Boundary:- A. Cleveland, D. Tee and B. Fisk
Goal:- S. Riggs and Paunovic
by Blacky » Fri May 16, 2008 9:50 pm
by Big Phil » Fri May 16, 2008 11:30 pm
Big Phil wrote:Hey FootyFans,
For those that are interested, here is the reserves team listed in todays Advertiser, with a few glaring ommissions that I will touch on further in a minute ???
RESERVES: Aufderhiede, Baldwin, Barmby, Brading, Cole, Duncan, Edwards, Hadden, Foldesdey, Hudson, Kelly, McGee, McGrath, McShane, Musolino, Porter, Sharpe, Shaw, Spurr, Whiley, White, Woods
I've got last weeks Budget on me and if my memory serves me correct, the following would be the INS and OUTS from last weeks victorious team coached by Damien Hicks:
INS:
Cole
Edwards
Foldesdey
Kelly
McGee
Sharpe
OUTS:
Stengle
Boyle
Moss
O'Hara
???????????????????????????????????
Obviously there are a few extra INS than OUTS and a couple of the INS are also listed in the Under 19's (Foldesdey, Kelly and McGee) which tends to happen most weeks anyway. BUT...
I'm hoping that someone from the club with a bit of inside knowledge can shed a little light on the reasons for the outs. Let's just hope they are ALL injured (must have been on the training track, I didn't see anything in the game at Woodville last week) as the worring thing for me is the quality of OUTS listed above, starting with Alex Stengle. Stinga has been in career best form and getting close to B.O.G nearly every week, surely being close, as with O'Hara, to at least getting named in the League squad. I just worry that, like has happened in the past with plenty of examples, these young lads are getting frustrated at being deprived to further their footy at League level and may start looking elsewhere ??
Now with Stinga, as he is close to Adrian Wilson (who in a smiliar position, but probably also had fitness issues last year, deciding to give up on SANFL and go to kilburn with some of his mates and relatives) I worry he could fall into this category ?? I'm sure I'm just getting ahead of myself and reading too much into it, but I hope someone as talented as Alex (as was the case with Whoopie) don't just give up and go play locally with buddies and relos ??? Someone, please set me straight and just tell me they are injured or just unavailable this week ???he is injured as well (I did look on the Power web site and it didn't say anything about him, but it only gets updated every Monday so if injured
Now onto Dan Boyle, who by the way is very impressive, despite trying to do a bit too much with the ball sometimes. Once again, I just hope during the week at training, it wont say anything of course) beacuase we really don't want him getting frustrated at his lack of League opportunity trying to further himself and his AFL career. Again, I hope he is just injured and I'm sure I'm looking too much into it, BUT, we have seen similar things happen to us in the past with both Bowen Lockwood and Jacob Surjan. They requested a switch of SANFL clubs (ironically, both to Port Magpies) because they felt they weren't getting a chance in the league side. I double checked both the Maggies reserves and league list this week, no Boyle listed, thank god !!?? HA HA...
Not as worried with young Mossey because he is a local Centrals boy anywyay. I know he had some issues with foot stress fractures or something like that earlier in the year so maybe something has just flared up again and the Crows medical staff suggested him to rest up ?? Again, just assuming he is injured, would be great, like I say, if someone who may know more than most of us, can shed any light on all three of the boys i mentioned above. Obviously O'Hara not being named in the ressies means he is very likely to make his debut, maybe Noodles is gonna rest up after pulling up sore ? Who know, guess we'll just have to wait and see tomorrow...
Anyway, better get back to doing some work now I figure my lunch break is proabably over !!??
GO U DOGGIES...
Big Phil...
by Punk Rooster » Sat May 17, 2008 12:33 am
smac wrote:I love your sense of humour, Thiele. Nice work.
Remember that tides always turn.
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by the joker » Sat May 17, 2008 8:31 am
by Big Phil » Sat May 17, 2008 8:37 am
the joker wrote:well done to alan obst playing his first AFL game tonight in front of an SANFL size crowd.
by CENTURION » Sat May 17, 2008 9:27 am
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