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Thommo 42
3 Feb 2012, 14:04
Looks like it will be made up of:
Redbacks
Woodsmen
Pine Rivers
Yeronga
Coll Park
Beenleigh
Fairly good concentration there, with only a Redbacks or Beenliegh vs Pine Rivers game resulting in a long journey for players.
Bond seem to have gone to a South league full of teams from Nth NSW as far as Byron/Lismore/Ballina - could be some ripper bus trips!!
Bribie sticking with the Northern Division, shame they couldn't come back to central - the away game there is a highlight!
doesn't seem to be a reserves competition anymore in higher Div's so may see more movement up & down in future seasons, with Reddies finally getting their wish to move up (to Div 3, how ironic!?!)
Anyway should be an interesting year, hopefully some more teams jump in.
Pretty sure Woodsmen have their sign on day this Saturday at Chelmer, so if anyone is looking for a club - they should head on down
casper12
3 Feb 2012, 22:32
What's the league like competition wise and how good are woodsmen
Thommo 42
4 Feb 2012, 12:03
Woodsmen and Redbacks have shared the last 3 flags.
Bond and Coomera have come and gone, Coomera went up to Div 2, despite not making the Div 3 GF and Bond have gone to southern league.
Yeronga are traditionally a 10 goal win for most, and Beenleigh struggled in their first season last year but could improve like Coll Park. In 2010 Coll Park were hopeless, but in 2011 they made the finals and beat Woodsmen twice.
It's a pretty competitive league for the Top 4 clubs
casper12
4 Feb 2012, 17:39
Thanks for you info. I think I'll try Sherwood out
footy_is_king
7 Feb 2012, 10:36
Woodsmen and Redbacks have shared the last 3 flags.
Bond and Coomera have come and gone, Coomera went up to Div 2, despite not making the Div 3 GF and Bond have gone to southern league.
Yeronga are traditionally a 10 goal win for most, and Beenleigh struggled in their first season last year but could improve like Coll Park. In 2010 Coll Park were hopeless, but in 2011 they made the finals and beat Woodsmen twice.
It's a pretty competitive league for the Top 4 clubs
Pine Rivers went through the season undefeated until losing the grand final replay last year in the Division 3 North comp
homer_888
8 Feb 2012, 09:16
doesn't seem to be a reserves competition anymore in higher Div's so may see more movement up & down in future seasons, with Reddies finally getting their wish to move up (to Div 3, how ironic!?!)
Thommo. I'm curious about what you mean here. From the look of the draw, the above divisions still have reserves.
Will be interesting to see the redbacks and pine rivers going head to head.
Thommo 42
8 Feb 2012, 09:32
do they?
my mistake, I had assumed the expanded dvisions meant no more reserves.
Woodsmen played Pine Rivers in a pre-season hit out last season and won by a goal from memory, so it will be good to have more competitive teams in the comp. It's a shame Bond have headed south
homer_888
8 Feb 2012, 09:58
yeah we (Yeronga) played them in a trial last year too and they smashed us. They had a pretty solid midfield from memory. We played them in the pooring rain. Their ground had just been opened after some sort of contamination resulting from the floods I assume. We played a few under 18s in the game and were a little light at the contests. With only one team to field, they should be pretty strong this year.
yeah we (Yeronga) played them in a trial last year too and they smashed us. They had a pretty solid midfield from memory. We played them in the pooring rain. Their ground had just been opened after some sort of contamination resulting from the floods I assume. We played a few under 18s in the game and were a little light at the contests. With only one team to field, they should be pretty strong this year.
On another forum there is talk that Beenleigh may not be fielding a team in this comp. Where's Buffs when you need him? He'd have all the inside gossip.
Let's hope they play, the less teams in the comp the less enjoyable it is I reckon.
footy_is_king
10 Feb 2012, 12:35
On another forum there is talk that Beenleigh may not be fielding a team in this comp. Where's Buffs when you need him? He'd have all the inside gossip.
Let's hope they play, the less teams in the comp the less enjoyable it is I reckon.
Word around is that Beenleigh probably won't get a 3rd side but Coorparoo could possibly field one
Thommo 42
14 Feb 2012, 13:12
Woodsmen in their 4th season, had 30 at training for the first time in their history last night.
Far cry from almost not fielding a side in last years Prelim!
casper12
14 Feb 2012, 15:28
How was it thommo? Tuff night on the track? I'm looking forward to getting down for a run
Thommo 42
14 Feb 2012, 15:36
looked like a good session, I sat it out myself though!
still carrying some niggles from last year
Titeleash
15 Feb 2012, 19:13
G'day,
Just moved up from Melbourne and keen to have a kick. Will most likely be in the nundah or Windsor area. Any clubs situated near there?
Cheers
Sweetie
15 Feb 2012, 19:19
G'day,
Just moved up from Melbourne and keen to have a kick. Will most likely be in the nundah or Windsor area. Any clubs situated near there?
Cheers
What level are you looking at playing? Where did you play in Melb? If you want to play local to where you live, Sandgate play Div 1 and are pretty close. PM me if you want some details.
Thommo 42
16 Feb 2012, 08:54
G'day,
Just moved up from Melbourne and keen to have a kick. Will most likely be in the nundah or Windsor area. Any clubs situated near there?
Cheers
Wilston Grange would probably be a good bet, should be able to find them on AFLQ website.
King 05
24 Feb 2012, 17:41
[quote=Thommo 42;23290785]Looks like it will be made up of:
Redbacks
Woodsmen
Pine Rivers
Yeronga
Coll Park
Beenleigh
Scratch Beenleigh everyone. We're down to a lonely 5, unless there's a late entry over the weekend. :(
Disappointing for Beenleigh as I know they really enjoyed the season last year.
Anyone got any practice matches organised? Still a while before our season begins.
Well it's been a long off-season. First game begins tomorrow if Im not mistaken. Anyone got any tips? We've got the round one bye. Im tipping Woodsmen in a close one at Collingwood Park, although I have no idea how strong either team will be this year. I heard a rumour that some of the Collingwood Park boys were playing in the Calamvale reserves last round.
Got a big squad to start the season Thommo?
Looking forward to hearing who gets up in the other game. The redbacks after consecutive premierships coming up against the new boys Pine Rivers. I'll tip the redbacks at home just.
Thommo 42
12 Apr 2012, 14:08
Got a fairly big squad down at Woodsmen, approximately 40 registered players which is good. However, despite this we picked a side last night from only 23 available!
Probably 5 or so unavailable due to injury, then the rest with other committments I think.
We have played one praccy match, against Collingwood Park last friday night and won by about 10 goals. No idea on respective strengths of teams though, we ran about 7 on the bench, whereas they only had 22.
We have a mixture of new players who have never played before and others who look to be extremely good footballers - so should be an interesting year. No doubt, like previous seasons, the gap between our best side and our worst side will be very very big.
King 05
13 Apr 2012, 11:28
Well it's been a long off-season. First game begins tomorrow if Im not mistaken. Anyone got any tips? We've got the round one bye. Im tipping Woodsmen in a close one at Collingwood Park, although I have no idea how strong either team will be this year. I heard a rumour that some of the Collingwood Park boys were playing in the Calamvale reserves last round.
Got a big squad to start the season Thommo?
Looking forward to hearing who gets up in the other game. The redbacks after consecutive premierships coming up against the new boys Pine Rivers. I'll tip the redbacks at home just.
I can confirm there were a couple that played for Calamvale ressies Fraze, but they also played the praccy match the night before. That said, I expect neither side will be as they lined up that night. I know the Woodsmen have at least 5 players who didn't play that night to come back in.
Don't know why they played for Calamvale, perhaps Calamvale were short of numbers? :confused: Must have been a 1 match permit arrangement.
I might ask one of them tonight while scoffing down a tasty buger and beer after the game. They do an outstanding BBQ post game. :thumbsu:
paddlepop33
13 Apr 2012, 12:21
UQ has got a 5th's together that will be playing Yeronga this weekend. Any ideas how we might fare?
King 05
13 Apr 2012, 12:44
UQ has got a 5th's together that will be playing Yeronga this weekend. Any ideas how we might fare?
A 5th's????? Seriously? Good lord where do you get them from? That's conceivably 125 players on your clubs books!
:eek:
Hard to say how you'll go. What are the players like? All newbies? Haven't seen Yeronga so can't say what their list is like, but they can put together a good competitive game, so it might be interesting.
Is this an "only this week" deal, or are you looking to aim to play all Div 4 clubs who have the bye?
Thommo 42
13 Apr 2012, 13:03
UQ has got a 5th's together that will be playing Yeronga this weekend. Any ideas how we might fare?
why don't you join Div 4 - it would be nice to get another club in there
improbablywrong
13 Apr 2012, 15:39
why don't you join Div 4 - it would be nice to get another club in there
why doesnt the AFLQ say no you cant have a 5ths and let the players filter through to clubs like collingwood park and Redbacks etc to enable them to have two teams and grow their club? Calamvale are reliant on Collingwood park players to feild two teams now, yet the AFLQ still dont have a policy to deal with strenghtening existing clubs, just ones that weaken them
why doesnt the AFLQ say no you cant have a 5ths and let the players filter through to clubs like collingwood park and Redbacks etc to enable them to have two teams and grow their club? Calamvale are reliant on Collingwood park players to feild two teams now, yet the AFLQ still dont have a policy to deal with strenghtening existing clubs, just ones that weaken them
Why doesn't the AFL say no to Collingwood you can't have over 50 000 members, cap it at 50 000 and let the rest filter onto the Western Bulldogs and North Melbourne's membership list. Better still tell Geelong to send their excess members up the highway to help strengthen weaker teams.
By the way I have no idea if collingwood are even past 50000 members just making a point that no club/business would ever turn people away, you try to do your best to keep everyone who wants to be involved with you. Who is going to drive from St Lucia to Collingwood Park to train twice a week?
By the way pretty sure this is a one off game to give people a run who have missed out on selection (wouldn't know for sure though).
Yeah spot on GT15..btw the pies had 77,000 last year. No club wants to turn away players. Especially in our league, where blokes just want to have a run around with their mates. Should be a good clash against the 5ths tomorrow. A lot of the boys playing for the devils tomorrow night are pretty new to the game, so I expect it to be a good contest.
improbablywrong
13 Apr 2012, 16:57
Why doesn't the AFL say no to Collingwood you can't have over 50 000 members, cap it at 50 000 and let the rest filter onto the Western Bulldogs and North Melbourne's membership list. Better still tell Geelong to send their excess members up the highway to help strengthen weaker teams.
By the way I have no idea if collingwood are even past 50000 members just making a point that no club/business would ever turn people away, you try to do your best to keep everyone who wants to be involved with you. Who is going to drive from St Lucia to Collingwood Park to train twice a week?
By the way pretty sure this is a one off game to give people a run who have missed out on selection (wouldn't know for sure though).
all afl clubs have a limit on numbers of players, so the competition is even. strengthening the competition should be the aflqs priority not creating super clubs like Aspley and UQ where clubs in close proximetry cant field one or two teams. Aspley has 400 junior players, the largest junior club in Australia, yet Zillmere folded because the AFLQ have no policies to keep clubs in existence. yes good on the super clubs, but all clubs look to the aflq to put practices in place that create an environment where a club can decide where it should be and have a resonable expectation that a new club will not be allowed to form within its immediate area, which is what a new team for an existing club is. there is a lot to be said for the old sqafl days when clubs had a vote on the logistics of the competition, not the adhoc days we now have where the future is not even considered. but you guys continue to live in your bubble and watch the competition burst. seriously UQ dont have an oval for their current senior teams to play on without the help of other clubs , and now those clubs struggling for numbers are going to be asked to host 5ths games. JOKE.
King 05
13 Apr 2012, 17:12
why doesnt the AFLQ say no you cant have a 5ths and let the players filter through to clubs like collingwood park and Redbacks etc to enable them to have two teams and grow their club? Calamvale are reliant on Collingwood park players to feild two teams now, yet the AFLQ still dont have a policy to deal with strenghtening existing clubs, just ones that weaken them
Hang on how would that work? You're either in Div3 with Calamvale or Div 4 with Collingwood Park? Not both. At least not for the full season. I'd hate to see what happens to either side come June 30 when you have to stay where you are (ie no further transfers).
or does that not apply in this instance? I can guarentee it doesn't take much but I am confused?
improbablywrong
13 Apr 2012, 17:30
Hang on how would that work? You're either in Div3 with Calamvale or Div 4 with Collingwood Park? Not both. At least not for the full season. I'd hate to see what happens to either side come June 30 when you have to stay where you are (ie no further transfers).
or does that not apply in this instance? I can guarentee it doesn't take much but I am confused?
Calamvale reserves will be re enforced by the leftovers or doubling up of Collingwood park players each week, clubs agreement, allowed by the AFLQ.
Look at the players list from tonights team list for CP and compare with the list of Calamvale game against Moorooka. Some genuine ressies teams are going to miss finals because of the 4th div draw. Night game for CP this week so anyones guess who doubles up for Calamvale tomorrow, then the double ups for UQ from the 3rd div guys in the 4th div comp and things are not Kosher.
King 05
13 Apr 2012, 17:47
Calamvale reserves will be re enforced by the leftovers or doubling up of Collingwood park players each week, clubs agreement, allowed by the AFLQ.
Look at the players list from tonights team list for CP and compare with the list of Calamvale game against Moorooka. Some genuine ressies teams are going to miss finals because of the 4th div draw. Night game for CP this week so anyones guess who doubles up for Calamvale tomorrow, then the double ups for UQ from the 3rd div guys in the 4th div comp and things are not Kosher.
No it's not, I have to agree with you. I know it's only Div 4, but doesn't that hold true if a team missed out on finals in that Div because CP played players who were dual registered? As I said before you should be registered in one team or another, NOT both! It's harsh I know, but why change the rules to suit one club over another?
And if they don't need to be registered at Calamvale, then why have a registration process?
I know we're not playing for sheep stations here and forgive the old fashioned comment, but does AFLQ wish to show any integrity at this level, or is it a case of "It's a low level comp, no one really cares that much"
all afl clubs have a limit on numbers of players, so the competition is even. strengthening the competition should be the aflqs priority not creating super clubs like Aspley and UQ where clubs in close proximetry cant field one or two teams. Aspley has 400 junior players, the largest junior club in Australia, yet Zillmere folded because the AFLQ have no policies to keep clubs in existence. yes good on the super clubs, but all clubs look to the aflq to put practices in place that create an environment where a club can decide where it should be and have a resonable expectation that a new club will not be allowed to form within its immediate area, which is what a new team for an existing club is. there is a lot to be said for the old sqafl days when clubs had a vote on the logistics of the competition, not the adhoc days we now have where the future is not even considered. but you guys continue to live in your bubble and watch the competition burst. seriously UQ dont have an oval for their current senior teams to play on without the help of other clubs , and now those clubs struggling for numbers are going to be asked to host 5ths games. JOKE.
Yep all fair points there IPW. I guess i think that to turn a guy away from UQ will result in him turning up at Calamvale is not going to happen in reality.
AFLQ have to figure out there criteria for letting expansion happen, could it be that letting Collingwood park form 2 years ago has had an effect on Calamvales numbers? I'm not sure but i think that is more likely than UQ having a 4ths team. No teams within UQs area are struggling for numbers, Yeronga and Sherwood both have thirds.
University based clubs are always different to other traditional sports clubs, if you look at the other codes (cricket, rugby, soccer) they will all have teams stretching further down into the lower grades due to a much younger demographic within their area. There is a high turn over of players at UQ due to people graduating and moving on once employed. Whose to say that getting a positive footy experience while at uni isn't going to result in them joining their local footy club in their new area, hence strengthening AFL across the country.
Anyway a bit of a ramble but I just think don't turn people away if there is a way to give them a game. Sending them to a club miles away isn't going to work.
improbablywrong
13 Apr 2012, 17:55
No it's not, I have to agree with you. I know it's only Div 4, but doesn't that hold true if a team missed out on finals in that Div because CP played players who were dual registered? As I said before you should be registered in one team or another, NOT both! It's harsh I know, but why change the rules to suit one club over another?
And if they don't need to be registered at Calamvale, then why have a registration process?
I know we're not playing for sheep stations here and forgive the old fashioned comment, but does AFLQ wish to show any integrity at this level, or is it a case of "It's a low level comp, no one really cares that much"
got it in one mate, poor policies equall weak clubs stuggling to field the teams they nominate.
King 05
13 Apr 2012, 17:55
Yep all fair points there IPW. I guess i think that to turn a guy away from UQ will result in him turning up at Calamvale is not going to happen in reality.
AFLQ have to figure out there criteria for letting expansion happen, could it be that letting Collingwood park form 2 years ago has had an effect on Calamvales numbers? I'm not sure but i think that is more likely than UQ having a 4ths team. No teams within UQs area are struggling for numbers, Yeronga and Sherwood both have thirds.
University based clubs are always different to other traditional sports clubs, if you look at the other codes (cricket, rugby, soccer) they will all have teams stretching further down into the lower grades due to a much younger demographic within their area. There is a high turn over of players at UQ due to people graduating and moving on once employed. Whose to say that getting a positive footy experience while at uni isn't going to result in them joining their local footy club in their new area, hence strengthening AFL across the country.
Anyway a bit of a ramble but I just think don't turn people away if there is a way to give them a game. Sending them to a club miles away isn't going to work.
Just to correct you there. The Woodsmen are a tennant of the Sherwood Football ground, they are not Sherwood's Third team.
The Western Magpies don't want a third team as they don't wish to administer it. The Woodsmen is a seperate club set up outside of that club, run entirely by people outside the WMAFC. They just pay for use of the ground to train, play etc.
There is no association with the Magpies at all
improbablywrong
13 Apr 2012, 18:06
Yep all fair points there IPW. I guess i think that to turn a guy away from UQ will result in him turning up at Calamvale is not going to happen in reality.
AFLQ have to figure out there criteria for letting expansion happen, could it be that letting Collingwood park form 2 years ago has had an effect on Calamvales numbers? I'm not sure but i think that is more likely than UQ having a 4ths team. No teams within UQs area are struggling for numbers, Yeronga and Sherwood both have thirds.
University based clubs are always different to other traditional sports clubs, if you look at the other codes (cricket, rugby, soccer) they will all have teams stretching further down into the lower grades due to a much younger demographic within their area. There is a high turn over of players at UQ due to people graduating and moving on once employed. Whose to say that getting a positive footy experience while at uni isn't going to result in them joining their local footy club in their new area, hence strengthening AFL across the country.
Anyway a bit of a ramble but I just think don't turn people away if there is a way to give them a game. Sending them to a club miles away isn't going to work.
they dont go to clubs miles away, they go to clubs nearer their home not their uni. they play for wynnum, struggling for numbers, they play for Kenmore, or yeronga, or Calmavale, these clubs are limited to their chosen division and one thirds team, the player who miss out filter to other clubs and we have a strong competition, where clubs can know if they will be viable from season to season, not wondering if UQ will feild 6 sides next year. Is the AFLQ here to represent the wishes of ALL member clubs or to act without their input and agreement on things that directly affect the life of struggling clubs? I know RUL will come on and spin the yarn, but it is just wrong. but improbablywrong anyway, so no point going on anymore anyway.
paddlepop33
14 Apr 2012, 19:43
why doesnt the AFLQ say no you cant have a 5ths and let the players filter through to clubs like collingwood park and Redbacks etc to enable them to have two teams and grow their club? Calamvale are reliant on Collingwood park players to feild two teams now, yet the AFLQ still dont have a policy to deal with strenghtening existing clubs, just ones that weaken them
they dont go to clubs miles away, they go to clubs nearer their home not their uni. they play for wynnum, struggling for numbers, they play for Kenmore, or yeronga, or Calmavale, these clubs are limited to their chosen division and one thirds team, the player who miss out filter to other clubs and we have a strong competition, where clubs can know if they will be viable from season to season, not wondering if UQ will feild 6 sides next year. Is the AFLQ here to represent the wishes of ALL member clubs or to act without their input and agreement on things that directly affect the life of struggling clubs? I know RUL will come on and spin the yarn, but it is just wrong. but improbablywrong anyway, so no point going on anymore anyway.
I explained this to you already in detail on the Div 3 thread as have others above on here, but here goes again. Restricting the number of teams a club can have will not directly result in the excess players moving to another club. The majority of new players to UQ are young students who want to try a new sport with their mates. A lot of them live in colleges on campus and have no means of nor desire to travel to Calamvale/Collingwood Park/Redbacks/Wynnum/etc 3 times a week to play for other clubs as you're suggesting. If they were forced to do so they would simply not bother. Rather than strengthening the competition, your arbitrary rule would deny kids the chance to play footy.
Calamvale reserves will be re enforced by the leftovers or doubling up of Collingwood park players each week, clubs agreement, allowed by the AFLQ. Look at the players list from tonights team list for CP and compare with the list of Calamvale game against Moorooka. Some genuine ressies teams are going to miss finals because of the 4th div draw. Night game for CP this week so anyones guess who doubles up for Calamvale tomorrow, then the double ups for UQ from the 3rd div guys in the 4th div comp and things are not Kosher.
No one is doubling up, the 5ths side consists entirely of the guys who cannot get a game in the Div 3 sides.
King 05
15 Apr 2012, 06:07
No one is doubling up, the 5ths side consists entirely of the guys who cannot get a game in the Div 3 sides.[/quote]
So putting aside the differences of opinion ;), how did your 5ths (spares?) go against Yeronga?
I think I heard on Friday night that you've approcahed Collingwood Park for a game this weekend?
RoaringUniLions
15 Apr 2012, 09:16
So putting aside the differences of opinion ;), how did your 5ths (spares?) go against Yeronga?
I think I heard on Friday night that you've approcahed Collingwood Park for a game this weekend?
Wasn't too bad mate. Nice friendly hit out. My first game in about 2 years aswell, so my mate Bennallack (great bloke, gun player) from Yeronga towelled me up prettu badly :D
I enjoy this friendly games and am looking forward to Collingwood Park this friday night. Perhaps not the drive, but if the game is played in the same relaxed manner as last night, will be good fun for all involved.
Also got games against Jimboomba and Magpies lined up I believe. Our VP has done a great job to give the guys in the Division a friendly hit out whenever teams have a bye. My boys get a friendly game, the opposition don't miss a game :D
King 05
15 Apr 2012, 14:02
Wasn't too bad mate. Nice friendly hit out. My first game in about 2 years aswell, so my mate Bennallack (great bloke, gun player) from Yeronga towelled me up prettu badly :D
I enjoy this friendly games and am looking forward to Collingwood Park this friday night. Perhaps not the drive, but if the game is played in the same relaxed manner as last night, will be good fun for all involved.
Also got games against Jimboomba and Magpies lined up I believe. Our VP has done a great job to give the guys in the Division a friendly hit out whenever teams have a bye. My boys get a friendly game, the opposition don't miss a game :D
Interesting comment..... I'm on the Board of the Woodsmen and it hasn't been discussed at training or on Friday night. Unless our president has gone "rogue" and has made the call on his own.
:)
Will have to put it to the boys and see what the general consensus is.
Thommo 42
15 Apr 2012, 15:27
The Woodsmen president mentioned it on Friday night, have you had a few too many?
King 05
15 Apr 2012, 16:53
The Woodsmen president mentioned it on Friday night, have you had a few too many?
I was too busy trying to ensure we had a decent boundary umpire to listen..... got that one wrong too I think!
;)
Cheers to the Uni fifths for the game Saturday night. The game was played in great spirits and it was good for our boys to have one final hit out before our season begins. So Pine Rivers look to be the goods this year. Beating the redbacks at their own ground is fairly impressive.
Thommo 42
17 Apr 2012, 12:30
wow, hadn't noticed that.
good on em, will be nice to have more than a handful of competitive sides
footy_is_king
18 Apr 2012, 17:13
Frazer, i see your location is Strathpine. how come you don't play down at the Swans?
Mate, Im a Strathpine newbie. Just moved in 6 months ago. Been with the devils for 11 years, so im travelling between the two at the moment. Nice easy trip down the road for our first game of the season though
good win by the swans on Saturday. Bit too good for our boys this time. Sounded like a close contest at Chelmer for the other game.
Thommo 42
23 Apr 2012, 11:25
Woodsmen vs Reddies was a strange game. Lacked intensity, with Woodsmen on top most of the day, however in the end losing 3 blokes to injury in the 1st quarter and 2 more during the game was a telling stat and Reddies came home in the last quarter with a wet sail.
Reddies also lost a bloke to what looked a pretty serious knee injury in the 3rd quarter, hope he's travelling ok and has had some good news.
For any Pine River's blokes on here. I took some photos from the weekend game, that I have posted on the Yeronga website's thirds page www.yerongafc.com.au/thirdsphotos.html#round2
footy_is_king
24 Apr 2012, 13:06
Cheers Frazer
First night game for the devils tonight. The boys are pumped. I see the redbacks have a game scheduled tonight also. Don't think I've ever played a night game at Glen Logan park. Did their lights get upgraded this year?
Friday night at Jimboomba! First time the devils have played a night game down there in my memory. Hearing some good things about their lights. I just hope they have cold beer and some food for after the game.