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Re: GSFL Movements

Postby Grape Ape » Sun Mar 15, 2009 1:44 pm

So was it 7 goals or 25? That's a big difference.
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Re: GSFL Movements

Postby cyclops » Sun Mar 15, 2009 2:43 pm

if it was only 7 gls then i was watching a different game to that bloke,one of my mates rekn m/vale kicked 40 gls,i thought that was a bit over the top.
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Re: GSFL Movements

Postby Elf » Sun Mar 15, 2009 5:53 pm

is john(a.k)jarred playing at goolwa again this year? has he been training?
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Re: GSFL Movements

Postby 200 Killer Wasps » Sun Mar 15, 2009 6:57 pm

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Re: GSFL Movements

Postby Cheese Twisties » Sun Mar 15, 2009 7:37 pm

cyclops wrote:if it was only 7 gls then i was watching a different game to that bloke,one of my mates rekn m/vale kicked 40 gls,i thought that was a bit over the top.

I heard someone say the score was about 25 goals to 15 goals or something. Emus kicked what i reckon was the first 10-15 goals of the game tho, and it got closer towards the end. Cheers to Swainy and the Eagles for letting us stay up there for the weekend!
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Re: GSFL Movements

Postby cuzzy » Mon Mar 16, 2009 8:46 am

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cyclops wrote:if it was only 7 gls then i was watching a different game to that bloke,one of my mates rekn m/vale kicked 40 gls,i thought that was a bit over the top.

I heard someone say the score was about 25 goals to 15 goals or something. Emus kicked what i reckon was the first 10-15 goals of the game tho, and it got closer towards the end. Cheers to Swainy and the Eagles for letting us stay up there for the weekend!


was a decent hit out on sat for the bays, Morphettvale was a awsome team to try and match it with, there big blokes are quick and there small blokes are tough and hard and every single player had great hands over head. Morphies started off with what bish called there A grade side minus 3 players?? not sure about this? Bays started off with 12 of our a grade on the bench and watched the b grade try and mix it. First quarter pollard for Morphies was awsome think he kicked 5 in the first quarter. Morphies did kick about 10-12 goals over the first two quarters. For the last four qaurters bays played their A grade side and won all of the qaurters, think bish was resting a few blokes, Pollard only played two first quarters etc. End result bays loosing by 6-7 goals, probably the best thing to come out of the bays match was the fitness of some of the blokes had improved dramatically on last year and some young senior colts who came up from last year were awsome around the ground.
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Re: GSFL Movements

Postby BJ Ernest » Mon Mar 16, 2009 8:50 am

Was a good first up trial by the boys Friday night!!!
We settled pretty well i thought against an opposition that had played a decent amount more footy than us to date. Our height was a huge advantage and we ran the ball very well with handball and good decision making. Obviously first trial the skills were a little rusty but that will come with more game time.

Missing some very key players to our setup and hopefully most come back for this weekend so we can get a couple of good trials.

Contrary to Yettis thoughts Guitink was very good. 18 months out of the game and when Hams went off in the first couple of mins Gooch crashed packs, created good goalscoring opportunities and kicked a couple himself. Baz then tried him up the ground but the game wasnt using CHF and therefore found himself out of position!

The other trials sound like some good contests! Mclarens put up a good show against Porties, Victor keep marching on and E Bay who knows, some say they lost by a massive amount and others say it was tight.

How did Compass go against Edwardstown on Saturday night??
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Re: GSFL Movements

Postby teamwork » Mon Mar 16, 2009 8:55 am

BJ Ernest wrote:Was a good first up trial by the boys Friday night!!!
We settled pretty well i thought against an opposition that had played a decent amount more footy than us to date. Our height was a huge advantage and we ran the ball very well with handball and good decision making. Obviously first trial the skills were a little rusty but that will come with more game time.

Missing some very key players to our setup and hopefully most come back for this weekend so we can get a couple of good trials.

Contrary to Yettis thoughts Guitink was very good. 18 months out of the game and when Hams went off in the first couple of mins Gooch crashed packs, created good goalscoring opportunities and kicked a couple himself. Baz then tried him up the ground but the game wasnt using CHF and therefore found himself out of position!

The other trials sound like some good contests! Mclarens put up a good show against Porties, Victor keep marching on and E Bay who knows, some say they lost by a massive amount and others say it was tight.

How did Compass go against Edwardstown on Saturday night??


Compass and Edwardstown are still trying to find each other, not sure who's idea it was to play a night trial at Compass but in my opinion that ground is hard enough to train on at night let alne play a game!!
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Re: GSFL Movements

Postby teamwork » Mon Mar 16, 2009 8:59 am

Goolwa man Dustin Hirst tied the knot saturday, this occasion could hurt the magpies as a few locals have come to the realisation weddings are a great place to have some fun (thanks to bride's maids) and are now going to start trying to pull off 'wedding crashes' lets hope not too many weddings they plan to attend are on a sat arvo!!
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Re: GSFL Movements

Postby A Mum » Mon Mar 16, 2009 9:12 am

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Re: GSFL Movements

Postby Panther32 » Mon Mar 16, 2009 9:16 am

Is there a bloke who plays for Victor, I think his name is Deano that used to actually play for McLaren? Bit of a goal sneak.
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Re: GSFL Movements

Postby A Mum » Mon Mar 16, 2009 9:22 am

Panther32 wrote:Is there a bloke who plays for Victor, I think his name is Deano that used to actually play for McLaren? Bit of a goal sneak.


That'd probably be Dene McKinlay.

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Re: GSFL Movements

Postby King Kernas » Mon Mar 16, 2009 9:24 am

I reckon you're thinking of Dean Mckinlay, pretty sure he is playing for Victor still!
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Re: GSFL Movements

Postby King Kernas » Mon Mar 16, 2009 9:25 am

Beat me to it Mum. :lol:
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Re: GSFL Movements

Postby Doggie Style » Mon Mar 16, 2009 9:37 am

The Compass and Edwardstown game was an interesting game to watch. The lights were adequate and the night presented excellent playing conditions. Being a trial match you wouldn’t really expect many spectators although there was a great showing from both clubs. My tip this year is that the Compass boys will have the best looking partners in the comp going on the turn out Saturday night. ;) The hard training and nights in the gym are obviously paying off in other areas than just the footy field. Well done boys…

Notable inclusion was former Langhorne Creek player Hurn playing for Edwardstown and he used his knowledge of the ground to his advantage. I can’t comment on the make up of Edwardstown’s team and if there were at full strength or not but they seem like a good sized outfit and quite fit. They will obviously do quite well in the SFL this year and I wish them all the best.

Compass was undermanned with some good quality players out of there starting line up. Fromm, A Creek, Hicks, Webb, Bailey, Crate and new players A Creek and Quinny were all absent for various reasons. Was a great opportunity for some young players to show what they have to offer and there was definitely some good signs. In previous years Compass has not had the luxury of depth however now have 30 quality senior players to choose from which will no doubt strengthen up the 2s who incidentally played very well on Saturday night. Veteran Wal entertained the crowd while the younger players ran the ball in numbers and used the ball quite well.

Not sure of the end score although it wasn’t indicative of how the game was played. Both sides hit the ball hard and tackling was definitely a highlight considering it was just a trial. Compass will go into there next night game Thursday 26th against Div 1 team Tea Tree Gully with a strong squad and look to bring together everything they have worked hard on over the pre-season!
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Re: GSFL Movements

Postby Doggie Style » Mon Mar 16, 2009 11:33 am

Doggie Style wrote:The Compass and Edwardstown game was an interesting game to watch. The lights were adequate and the night presented excellent playing conditions. Being a trial match you wouldn’t really expect many spectators although there was a great showing from both clubs. My tip this year is that the Compass boys will have the best looking partners in the comp going on the turn out Saturday night. ;) The hard training and nights in the gym are obviously paying off in other areas than just the footy field. Well done boys…

Notable inclusion was former Langhorne Creek player Hurn playing for Edwardstown and he used his knowledge of the ground to his advantage. I can’t comment on the make up of Edwardstown’s team and if there were at full strength or not but they seem like a good sized outfit and quite fit. They will obviously do quite well in the SFL this year and I wish them all the best.

Compass was undermanned with some good quality players out of there starting line up. Fromm, A Creek, Hicks, Webb, Bailey, Crate and new players A Creek and Quinny were all absent for various reasons. Was a great opportunity for some young players to show what they have to offer and there was definitely some good signs. In previous years Compass has not had the luxury of depth however now have 30 quality senior players to choose from which will no doubt strengthen up the 2s who incidentally played very well on Saturday night. Veteran Wal entertained the crowd while the younger players ran the ball in numbers and used the ball quite well.

Not sure of the end score although it wasn’t indicative of how the game was played. Both sides hit the ball hard and tackling was definitely a highlight considering it was just a trial. Compass will go into there next night game Thursday 26th against Div 1 team Tea Tree Gully with a strong squad and look to bring together everything they have worked hard on over the pre-season!


Replace the first A Creek mentioned with N Brokenshire... Cheers
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Re: GSFL Movements

Postby Elf » Mon Mar 16, 2009 1:37 pm

200 Killer Wasps wrote:Applied for a clearance to Kybybolite but has been refused.


kybybolite? where the hell is that? was he un-financial? or didn't want to lose a quality player? :lol:
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Re: GSFL Movements

Postby cuzzy » Mon Mar 16, 2009 1:47 pm

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200 Killer Wasps wrote:Applied for a clearance to Kybybolite but has been refused.


kybybolite? where the hell is that? was he un-financial? or didn't want to lose a quality player? :lol:


haha would have to be un-financial, Johnny probably hasnt paid his subs and also proabably owes substantial money on a bar tab if his time at goolwa was anything like what it was at the bay. Have seen him play some good games, back in the day at the bays bish was able to get into his head and keep him off the piss on friday nights, he played some good games towards the end of that year
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Re: GSFL Movements

Postby LuvsFooty » Mon Mar 16, 2009 2:23 pm

I would say AK, would be a subs issue he certainly doesnt owe the club any "bar tab" money.
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Re: GSFL Movements

Postby kick it to your mom » Mon Mar 16, 2009 2:25 pm

Any other teams had any hit-outs thus far? Willunga, Vale, EB all under way.
Willunga look to have returned in good order, but i think they're going to have to lift a couple of notches to keep up with the progression Creeks have surely made.
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