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10 Nov 2008, 17:15
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BigFooty Apprentice
Join Date: Aug 2008
Location: keilor
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Western Region Football League Team (Part 3)
[ Continued from Part 2: http://www.bigfooty.com/forum/showthread.php?t=427737 ]
[quote=prowln;13002602]
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Originally Posted by ROCK07
no truth to that rumor rock he signed last week, he was thinking about leaving but that was to go to willy
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Got another rumour spent weekend up yarrawonga-mulwala
one key forward is about to sign for the Pigeons,big loss to the comp
and is a regular on this site??
Last edited by Chief; 3 Dec 2008 at 14:37.
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10 Nov 2008, 19:15
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BigFooty Apprentice
Join Date: Oct 2008
Location: In a house
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Re: Western Region Football League Team (Part 2)
[quote=Isackedsheppa;13011257]
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Originally Posted by prowln
Got another rumour spent weekend up yarrawonga-mulwala
one key forward is about to sign for the Pigeons,big loss to the comp
and is a regular on this site?? 
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Good info Sheppa, I think this will be confirmed very soon, maybe as early as this week after a meeting with the locals.
I guess that after a couple of flags a change was required with the incentive of more cash of course
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10 Nov 2008, 19:47
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BigFooty Member
Join Date: Dec 2006
Location: North Footscray
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Re: Western Region Football League Team (Part 2)
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Originally Posted by borgsta2006
Even though I'm up in Newcastle, I used to umpire in the WRFL until 2007 andhave knowledge of the guy who has been appointed. He does a decent job but has different ideas to a lot of umpires.
Haven't heard anything about a strike or 28 out of 32 Senior umpires wanting to give it away because of him.
The WRFLUA does NOT HAVE 32 Senior Umpires (By Senior I mean people who can umpire First Division. The other grade doesn't count and never did in my book.)
Good luck to all teams in 2009.
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Disappointing attitude there Borgsta. Could understand the sentiment if you were an AFL umpire who turned his nose up at umpiring at local level, but you are talking about the same league. Your hardly Darren Goldspink.
Being the elite umpire you were you should have declined to umpire in Div.2 if that was your belief. Easy to be the big man on campus when you are no longer involved.
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10 Nov 2008, 20:07
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BigFooty Member
Join Date: Aug 2006
Location: West
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Re: Western Region Football League Team (Part 2)
[quote=borgsta2006;13010450][quote=Tony Delaney;13010350]
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Sad Delaney. My performance was sound. Your coaching left a lot to be desired and the scoreline reflected it.
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Sound yes, your performance sounded like a whistle, perhaps the ringing in my ears affected my coaching.
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So sad I can't even remember what your name is apart from the fact you coached the club in question that lost.
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You don't remember my name. Your right it is sad. You could have come up with something better than that. By the way I decided i wanted a name that reminded me of grade 3 more so i am now Bombsta.
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Hence my thoughts that Div was and is irrelevant.
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So irrelevant that division one wouldn't exist without the money the league makes from division two. That sound very irrelevant doesn't it.
By the way are you really in Newcastle or have you been in China having your bones lengthened as you seem to have grown somewhat.
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10 Nov 2008, 20:51
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BigFooty Member
cricket
Join Date: Feb 2006
Location: port melbourne
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Re: Western Region Football League Team (Part 2)
[quote=shouldneverhaveretired;13012410]
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Originally Posted by Isackedsheppa
Good info Sheppa, I think this will be confirmed very soon, maybe as early as this week after a meeting with the locals.
I guess that after a couple of flags a change was required with the incentive of more cash of course 
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So we pressume that crackers is off to play at yarrawonga, well unless he confirms it, i would highly doubt it.
Knocked back a huge offer last year to stay at spotty.
Crackers what's the story????
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11 Nov 2008, 06:35
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BigFooty Apprentice
Join Date: May 2008
Location: Seddon
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Re: Western Region Football League Team (Part 2)
Spoke to Tocka O'Keefe at the cricket Saturday and although signing Kieran Murphy from Hoppers would be very suprised to see him coaching this year. Finding hard to bring in players with a few targets already falling by the way side. Talking spending more time with the family and looking to coach cricket next year. Murphy signature was more to do with a couple blokes he played juniors with.
Anthony Eames also struggling to have players put pen to paper and although early, worrying signs along with loss of Tyquinn to Glenordan. Scott Clegg former Albion player has been signed as seconds coach.
Rumblings from Colts Jacobs still wants the senior job however Rock doesn't want to hand it over easily.
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11 Nov 2008, 07:13
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BigFooty Member
Join Date: Jan 2007
Location: Altona
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Re: Western Region Football League Team (Part 2)
[quote=ROCK07;13013367]
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Originally Posted by shouldneverhaveretired
So we pressume that crackers is off to play at yarrawonga, well unless he confirms it, i would highly doubt it.
Knocked back a huge offer last year to stay at spotty.
Crackers what's the story????
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Its true, the Brad Hardie look alike is off to Yarra. he couldnt handle the sh#t he cops anymore so he has taken off. Nah, he has been a very loyal player to Spotty and felt that it was time for a change and if he didnt do it now, he never would. We all assume he is getting looked after and rightly so. He knows the standard is much better than here and will have to put in a bit more work. We hope to see him back in this comp soon as everybody will have nobody to hang sh#t on. Im sure most teams and backmen are relieved though. All the best mate.
Anybody seen my spineless mate Foxxy?
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11 Nov 2008, 07:51
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BigFooty Member
Join Date: May 2006
Location: keilor
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Re: Western Region Football League Team (Part 2)
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Originally Posted by Kingsville Fc
Rumblings from Colts Jacobs still wants the senior job however Rock doesn't want to hand it over easily.
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Incorrect rumblings I must say champ. DJ has only just confirmed his intentions to play on next season. Coaching has been discussed with him and he is more than happy with the current arrangement.
Stay tuned for some exciting signings in the not to distant future and a very big congratulations go to Rock and Em on the safe arrival of their beautiful daughter.
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11 Nov 2008, 07:56
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BigFooty Member
cricket
Join Date: Feb 2006
Location: port melbourne
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Re: Western Region Football League Team (Part 2)
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Originally Posted by Kingsvillefc
Spoke to Tocka O'Keefe at the cricket Saturday and although signing Kieran Murphy from Hoppers would be very suprised to see him coaching this year. Finding hard to bring in players with a few targets already falling by the way side. Talking spending more time with the family and looking to coach cricket next year. Murphy signature was more to do with a couple blokes he played juniors with.
Anthony Eames also struggling to have players put pen to paper and although early, worrying signs along with loss of Tyquinn to Glenordan. Scott Clegg former Albion player has been signed as seconds coach.
Rumblings from Colts Jacobs still wants the senior job however Rock doesn't want to hand it over easily.
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It's his anytime he wants it mate, the club is better than any individual and as much as i love coaching i'm a realist and know my days are numbered, even though we have played in the last 6 finals series and reaching 5 gf.
When that day comes i will probably end up playing in the two's and maybe being president of the club, either way i will still be in the red & blue.
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11 Nov 2008, 08:21
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BigFooty Member
Hawks
Join Date: Jun 2005
Location: Tongala
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Re: Western Region Football League Team (Part 2)
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Originally Posted by Kingsvillefc
Spoke to Tocka O'Keefe at the cricket Saturday and although signing Kieran Murphy from Hoppers would be very suprised to see him coaching this year. Finding hard to bring in players with a few targets already falling by the way side. Talking spending more time with the family and looking to coach cricket next year. Murphy signature was more to do with a couple blokes he played juniors with.
Anthony Eames also struggling to have players put pen to paper and although early, worrying signs along with loss of Tyquinn to Glenordan. Scott Clegg former Albion player has been signed as seconds coach.
Rumblings from Colts Jacobs still wants the senior job however Rock doesn't want to hand it over easily.
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You are pretty far off the mark with this post KFC. Either Tok was foxing with you (if so it has completely worked) or you are telling some porkie pies.
Tok is jumping out of his skin, cant wait to get into the pre season training starting in a week or so. There has been a positive response to the recruiting drive so far with more on the way. We have a pre-pre-season launch this sunday. Brekky down the club, an outline of the pre-season program and a chance to meet the new recruits so far.
None for 2 so far on your post. Lets see how you Eames rumour goes.
congrats rock on the new arrival.
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11 Nov 2008, 12:46
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BigFooty Member
Join Date: Sep 2008
Location: west
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Re: Western Region Football League Team (Part 2)
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Originally Posted by Travvy43
You are pretty far off the mark with this post KFC. Either Tok was foxing with you (if so it has completely worked) or you are telling some porkie pies.
Tok is jumping out of his skin, cant wait to get into the pre season training starting in a week or so. There has been a positive response to the recruiting drive so far with more on the way. We have a pre-pre-season launch this sunday. Brekky down the club, an outline of the pre-season program and a chance to meet the new recruits so far.
None for 2 so far on your post. Lets see how you Eames rumour goes.
congrats rock on the new arrival.
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Travvy, is their any truth in the rumour that one of your recruits is the refreshed and ready to go again, Benny Davis?
I hear he is itching, and pushing himself hard with his own training.
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11 Nov 2008, 14:14
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BigFooty Member
Spotswood
Join Date: Mar 2007
Location: altona
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Re: Western Region Football League Team (Part 2)
[quote=ROCK07;13013367]
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Originally Posted by shouldneverhaveretired
So we pressume that crackers is off to play at yarrawonga, well unless he confirms it, i would highly doubt it.
Knocked back a huge offer last year to stay at spotty.
Crackers what's the story????
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beazers post pretty much said it all....
i felt the time was right for a change, after winning two flags with spotswood a great oppertunity came along to play at yarrawonga and i decied to take it. its something that i have always wanted to do and im really looking forward to the challange. huge thanks to the spotswood fc for all they have done for me over the years, great club great ppl and no doubt i will be back the one day.
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11 Nov 2008, 17:56
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BigFooty Member
Hawks
Join Date: Jun 2005
Location: Tongala
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Re: Western Region Football League Team (Part 2)
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Originally Posted by CLUB7
Travvy, is their any truth in the rumour that one of your recruits is the refreshed and ready to go again, Benny Davis?
I hear he is itching, and pushing himself hard with his own training.
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News to me Clubby.
Benny has always worked hard with his own training, getting his knee absolutely right after the reconstruction i would imagine would be his first priority.
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11 Nov 2008, 20:36
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BigFooty Apprentice
Join Date: Jul 2006
Location: Footscray
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Re: Western Region Football League Team (Part 2)
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Originally Posted by Travvy43
News to me Clubby.
Benny has always worked hard with his own training, getting his knee absolutely right after the reconstruction i would imagine would be his first priority.
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All i can say is i hope so, would be a huge inclusion!
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12 Nov 2008, 09:42
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BigFooty Member
Manchester United
Join Date: Apr 2006
Location: South Melbourne
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Re: Western Region Football League Team (Part 2)
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Originally Posted by ROCK07
It's his anytime he wants it mate, the club is better than any individual and as much as i love coaching i'm a realist and know my days are numbered, even though we have played in the last 6 finals series and reaching 5 gf.
When that day comes i will probably end up playing in the two's and maybe being president of the club, either way i will still be in the red & blue.
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Maybe a few performances in the red and white for old time sake.
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