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Agree still a very good player just have to see if he can dominate against the top sides this year rather than kicking bags against the lower ranked teams

He is like most big forwards, kick bags against opponents that are 2 inches smaller but struggle against their right match up hence why playing QAFL not AFL
 
He is like most big forwards, kick bags against opponents that are 2 inches smaller but struggle against their right match up hence why playing QAFL not AFL

Fair to say that the league will be weaker this year because of the VFL comp, so naturally the defenders will be weaker, so I would expect he will kick more this year.

I think he will land around 70-80 at a minimum.


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I sure if any QAFL team could land a 50 goal
Forward they would be over the moon
And teamed up with Ob they will
Be hard to beat...
Yes they fell over at the last hurdle
But broady where the best team last year

And when the coach finishes the clubroom
Update the cats clubhouse will be an orsm
Place to be
 
I sure if any QAFL team could land a 50 goal
Forward they would be over the moon
And teamed up with Ob they will
Be hard to beat...
Yes they fell over at the last hurdle
But broady where the best team last year

And when the coach finishes the clubroom
Update the cats clubhouse will be an orsm
Place to be

You mean the Southport cats fell over the last hurdle and I never said 50 goals was bad, yeah any side would take a 50 goal a Year player.
 
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Any news out of Redland v Grange match?

A good final pre-season hit out for both teams, Grange much better this week than they were against Mayne so it’s lucky for them that neither trial game was washed-out.

Both Grange and Redland were without at least a few first choice players.

I’m not too familiar with Redland’s list this year but pretty sure that Mitch Stallard and Darcy Marsh didn’t play. One of their guys looked like Aaron Christensen but as Redland didn’t list jumper numbers I can’t say whether it was him or not. No idea otherwise about who might come back in.

Corey Lyons was a late inclusion for Grange and made a big difference to a midfield with 2-3 starters missing.

Grange definitely looked a lot fitter than Redland, and much younger (and smaller) with 13 players aged between 16-19 on the day, so they know that they can run games out.

The Grange coaching team were really happy with the effort and resilience, and winning was a good confidence booster, but certainly not getting carried away.

I’d still have Redland finishing top 3 this year at this early stage, but they’re certainly not a patch on the 2020 versions of Broadbeach or Morningside on what I saw yesterday.
 
A good final pre-season hit out for both teams, Grange much better this week than they were against Mayne so it’s lucky for them that neither trial game was washed-out.

Both Grange and Redland were without at least a few first choice players.

I’m not too familiar with Redland’s list this year but pretty sure that Mitch Stallard and Darcy Marsh didn’t play. One of their guys looked like Aaron Christensen but as Redland didn’t list jumper numbers I can’t say whether it was him or not. No idea otherwise about who might come back in.

Corey Lyons was a late inclusion for Grange and made a big difference to a midfield with 2-3 starters missing.

Grange definitely looked a lot fitter than Redland, and much younger (and smaller) with 13 players aged between 16-19 on the day, so they know that they can run games out.

The Grange coaching team were really happy with the effort and resilience, and winning was a good confidence booster, but certainly not getting carried away.

I’d still have Redland finishing top 3 this year at this early stage, but they’re certainly not a patch on the 2020 versions of Broadbeach or Morningside on what I saw yesterday.

Good stuff. A win is win and will definitely help the morale after a difficult couple of years.

In regards Redlands dont think you can compare a scratch match to last years top sides but I don’t think anyone will be at that level with the player turnover going back to VFL lists.

Let’s hope for a quality and EVEN comp this year
 
Good stuff. A win is win and will definitely help the morale after a difficult couple of years.

In regards Redlands dont think you can compare a scratch match to last years top sides but I don’t think anyone will be at that level with the player turnover going back to VFL lists.

Let’s hope for a quality and EVEN comp this year
Totally agree Dezario, l think its going to be a really even competition.
 
Good stuff. A win is win and will definitely help the morale after a difficult couple of years.

In regards Redlands dont think you can compare a scratch match to last years top sides but I don’t think anyone will be at that level with the player turnover going back to VFL lists.

Let’s hope for a quality and EVEN comp this year

Agreed, I guess my point was that any suggestion that Redland’s team this year will resemble a NEAFL level team because of guys who have stayed there to play QAFL is misplaced.

Definitely think the comp this year will be more even.
 
A good final pre-season hit out for both teams, Grange much better this week than they were against Mayne so it’s lucky for them that neither trial game was washed-out.

Both Grange and Redland were without at least a few first choice players.

I’m not too familiar with Redland’s list this year but pretty sure that Mitch Stallard and Darcy Marsh didn’t play. One of their guys looked like Aaron Christensen but as Redland didn’t list jumper numbers I can’t say whether it was him or not. No idea otherwise about who might come back in.

Corey Lyons was a late inclusion for Grange and made a big difference to a midfield with 2-3 starters missing.

Grange definitely looked a lot fitter than Redland, and much younger (and smaller) with 13 players aged between 16-19 on the day, so they know that they can run games out.

The Grange coaching team were really happy with the effort and resilience, and winning was a good confidence booster, but certainly not getting carried away.

I’d still have Redland finishing top 3 this year at this early stage, but they’re certainly not a patch on the 2020 versions of Broadbeach or Morningside on what I saw yesterday.

Grange investment in their juniors is impressive. A 16-19yo with good skills transfers those skills just fine. As you said, the only difference is size. The skills of the younger players is easily up to it. Being able to handle the extra stresses of the bigger contact the only difference.

Im not sure if the game is changing but even at the top level, AFL, kids are making an impact earlier than previous seasons. Perhaps thats because of rule changes, the way the game is played, less contact, or more faith being put in skillful youth? Swans are certainly benefiting from it.

Thats an impressive number of kids Grange is getting seniors games experience into. Young list.

Redlands have 20 former NEAFL blokes on their list. Old list.

Will be interesting to see how it pans out over the season when everyone is 'firing real bullets'?

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Grange investment in their juniors is impressive. A 16-19yo with good skills transfers those skills just fine. As you said, the only difference is size. The skills of the younger players is easily up to it. Being able to handle the extra stresses of the bigger contact the only difference.

Im not sure if the game is changing but even at the top level, AFL, kids are making an impact earlier than previous seasons. Perhaps thats because of rule changes, the way the game is played, less contact, or more faith being put in skillful youth? Swans are certainly benefiting from it.

Thats an impressive number of kids Grange is getting seniors games experience into. Young list.

Redlands have 20 former NEAFL blokes on their list. Old list.

Will be interesting to see how it pans out over the season when everyone is 'firing real bullets'?

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That’s a credit to Beama over the last few years.

He has a really good program that focuses on skills, fitness and theory. Honestly I think it would be better then the lions academy
 
I heard a few of the Gold Coast teams have had issues with lack of training due to ground closures . How did they all go in their practice matches ?
 
I heard a few of the Gold Coast teams have had issues with lack of training due to ground closures . How did they all go in their practice matches ?
On the weekend they all played except PBC who were suppose to play Mt Gravatt.
Broadbeach beat Bond Uni by 20 goals
Surfers played Morningside and Labrador played Coolangatta. Not sure on those results.
 
Grange and Redland both seemed to have a heap of Aspley players running around, with all these lockdowns etc VFL players lack of match practice likely results in heaps of VFL blokes being available round 1, even the top liners that normally wouldn't play QAFL. Expect Payne, Rolls, Hammelman etc all running around for Morningside, and the plethora of Aspley guys that Grange threw the kitchen sink at will strengthen them for a few weeks
 
Grange and Redland both seemed to have a heap of Aspley players running around, with all these lockdowns etc VFL players lack of match practice likely results in heaps of VFL blokes being available round 1, even the top liners that normally wouldn't play QAFL. Expect Payne, Rolls, Hammelman etc all running around for Morningside, and the plethora of Aspley guys that Grange threw the kitchen sink at will strengthen them for a few weeks

Do you even know what "plethora" means?

Grange played 2 guys who will be on Aspley's senior list this year, Corey Lyons and Wasley-Black, who are both aligned to us and asked the coach on either Friday night or Saturday morning if they could get a game as Aspley weren't playing on the weekend, plus Mitch Crawley who is far more likely to be playing for Grange than Aspley most weeks (if he's listed with Aspley at all).

We also played Will McKenzie, who again is Grange-aligned but on Aspley's development list.

So, we "threw the kitchen sink" at these guys who are all Grange-aligned and were all really keen to play in circumstances where we had lost three starters from the Mayne game due to injury, have a couple of other starters not yet fit, we were not allowed to play three U19 players (Abberley, Bowes and Cashen-Harris) who are members of the Lions VFL squad and were already fielding 12 boys aged 16-19 (excluding Will M who is 19).

Yep Fan, once again you've caught Grange out, we really loaded-up on Saturday in our desperation to win a trial instead of building for round 1......
 
If you read what I wrote, I meant for Round 1 - players that normally wouldn't be available, likely will be available now. A couple of late alignment changes apparently happened thanks to substantial offers, whether they fit in a kitchen sink or not.
 

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