by Tassie Blues » Wed Nov 12, 2008 4:40 pm
by Big Phil » Wed Nov 12, 2008 4:52 pm
by Mickyj » Wed Nov 12, 2008 5:05 pm
by Big Phil » Wed Nov 12, 2008 5:18 pm
Mickyj wrote:to make the five first
And then beat Centrals in a GFWaits for doggies fans to have a friendly tilt back
by Mickyj » Wed Nov 12, 2008 5:19 pm
Big Phil wrote:Mickyj wrote:to make the five first
And then beat Centrals in a GFWaits for doggies fans to have a friendly tilt back
Hang on a sec Mickyj...
We Doggies fans want to beat you guys again in a GF for revenge from 2006![]()
Actually, I, and many more Doggies fans, would love nothing more than to beat the Maggies in a GF
by Big Phil » Wed Nov 12, 2008 5:21 pm
Big Phil wrote:Actually, I, and many more Doggies fans, would love nothing more than to beat the Maggies in a GF
Mickyj wrote: We owe the PAM'S for 94
by dash61 » Wed Nov 12, 2008 5:24 pm
redandblack wrote:I'll help dash out.
Hamish Hartlett - will be drafted top 5 to 10.
Rhys Stanley - 200cm ruckman
Matthew Martin - key defender
Tyson Slattery - athletic defender/wingman.
The above 4 all attended the AFL Draft Camp. (4 of the 14 from SA)
Scott Blesing - defender/on-baller, attended State Screening
Daniel Webb - key forward (10 marks against North at league level in the last game last year).
Taite Silverlock - small forward, kicked 9 goals at junior level twice last year.
Johnno Beech - wingman, BOG at Reserves level late last year.
Ryan Nickolls - tall forward/defender
Danny Sukkel - solid on-baller.
All of these except Nickolls played league last year.
I've probably forgotten one or two more, so dash can correct that, but I'd say at least 3 will be drafted.
by wycbloods » Wed Nov 12, 2008 5:29 pm
redandblack wrote:I'll help dash out.
Hamish Hartlett - will be drafted top 5 to 10.
Rhys Stanley - 200cm ruckman
Matthew Martin - key defender
Tyson Slattery - athletic defender/wingman.
The above 4 all attended the AFL Draft Camp. (4 of the 14 from SA)
Scott Blesing - defender/on-baller, attended State Screening
Daniel Webb - key forward (10 marks against North at league level in the last game last year).
Taite Silverlock - small forward, kicked 9 goals at junior level twice last year.
Johnno Beech - wingman, BOG at Reserves level late last year.
Ryan Nickolls - tall forward/defender
Danny Sukkel - solid on-baller.
All of these except Nickolls played league last year.
I've probably forgotten one or two more, so dash can correct that, but I'd say at least 3 will be drafted.
by Sojourner » Wed Nov 12, 2008 7:06 pm
by dash61 » Wed Nov 12, 2008 7:21 pm
Sojourner wrote:To be brutally honest I cant see South finishing outside of the bottom three, perhaps Seventh is a likely scenario this time around.
Admittingly South could announce a number of key signings but my feeling is that the board in general are keen to recruit pretty much exclusively from the zones and with the losses of Baird and Prendergast it makes a few more holes in the side to fill.
Clay Sampson is an interesting choice for senior coach and it will be interesting to see how he goes, I do feel that his appointment was made on a basis of emotion and not as the best commercial decision for the club, based on the clubs previous statements about Clay being mentored over a two year period by Jack Cahill before being ready for the role. If people at South really think that Clay Sampson is in a position to out coach Roy Laird or similar then we really are still stuck in fairy land, the best commercial decision would be a coach who we know point blank could match it with the likes of Laird, Mickan and others in the first instance and not in an instance of "growing" into the position.
I also have to confess to being sick to the back teeth about reading in the newsletter about the "Rebuilding" process that we have to go through. I lose track of the sheer number of times South have been "Rebuilding" and I do wonder why our management believe that our process is any better than that of Port, West., or the Eagles who also fell short last season.
So suffice to say I cannot see South making the five next season.
by Broadie » Thu Nov 13, 2008 10:53 am
by GWW » Thu Nov 13, 2008 1:00 pm
Broadie wrote:Magpies to finish 4th or 5th, will just scrape into the Finals again.
by The Ash Man » Thu Nov 13, 2008 1:18 pm
GWW wrote:Broadie wrote:Magpies to finish 4th or 5th, will just scrape into the Finals again.
I'd agree with that, hard to know where we will finish next year before knowing full ins and outs but i would expect the club to make finals, but not do enough to make top 3.
I would expect Norwood to be top 3 next year, especially if they pick up a quality key forward.
by GWW » Thu Nov 13, 2008 1:23 pm
by Sojourner » Thu Nov 13, 2008 1:25 pm
by JK » Thu Nov 13, 2008 1:46 pm
Sojourner wrote:I would expect to see Aaron Kite break his way into the Crows side from Norwood this season, Kite seemed to me to play a lot better as the season progressed and Norwood may not be able to rely on him as much next season which could be an issue?
by wycbloods » Thu Nov 13, 2008 1:50 pm
Constance_Perm wrote:Sojourner wrote:I would expect to see Aaron Kite break his way into the Crows side from Norwood this season, Kite seemed to me to play a lot better as the season progressed and Norwood may not be able to rely on him as much next season which could be an issue?
Fair call Soj, Kitey would have delivered far more than was initially expected from him and would no doubt be aiming to get some minutes at West Lakes next season.
At this point in time Norwood's list looks vulnerable at the back in the key bigman department, we'll need to find a reasonable replacement for Bowny and another decent tall or imho there's a hole there.
by The Ash Man » Thu Nov 13, 2008 3:10 pm
wycbloods wrote:Constance_Perm wrote:Sojourner wrote:I would expect to see Aaron Kite break his way into the Crows side from Norwood this season, Kite seemed to me to play a lot better as the season progressed and Norwood may not be able to rely on him as much next season which could be an issue?
Fair call Soj, Kitey would have delivered far more than was initially expected from him and would no doubt be aiming to get some minutes at West Lakes next season.
At this point in time Norwood's list looks vulnerable at the back in the key bigman department, we'll need to find a reasonable replacement for Bowny and another decent tall or imho there's a hole there.
You may be a little light on in the big man department as you are a slight chance to lose Cockshell and lose Walker for a majority of the year to the crows. McGuiness should help cover Bown at CHB but you may be left with only Vlatko and Rowe as a key forwards (from this years side). I would expect Norwood to improve from the this years effort though.
by Slots It Through » Thu Nov 13, 2008 3:13 pm
Big Phil wrote:Mickyj wrote:to make the five first
And then beat Centrals in a GFWaits for doggies fans to have a friendly tilt back
Hang on a sec Mickyj...
We Doggies fans want to beat you guys again in a GF (again) for a bit of revenge from 2006
![]()
Actually, I, and many more Doggies fans, would love nothing more than to beat the Maggies in a GF
by Big Phil » Thu Nov 13, 2008 4:06 pm
Big Phil wrote:Actually, I, and many more Doggies fans, would love nothing more than to beat the Maggies in a GF
Slots It Through wrote:Big Phil, Your premierships would mean so much more if you managed to beat Port in one, the only problem with that is we arent good enough to get into one!!!!
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