From what I've seen and heard coach Owens does an incredible job at building team culture, developing young players and implementing a good solid game plan for this level. He's proven to be an outstanding appointment for palmy coming into his 3rd season at the helm
cheers for that desie..i have played state league footy in 2 states, who is coaching at penrith? what is the standard like?? i know some people who live out that way, they seem to like living there..
hey fellas, im interested to know a little about the sydney football league..
do many clubs have interstate recruits?
what are clubs prepared to do for interstate recruits (jobs accom etc)?
could be moving to sydney and just want to get a feel for the local comp..
have played state league in qld...
chopper, let me start by explaining the punch on, it wasnt exactly all the broady boys v all the palmy boys. as you would probably know there were a few people down at the footy club proir to the broady contingent who were not the sort of people you want around a footy club. So there was a bit...
well chopper you certainly seem like a disgruntled player who couldnt quite make it at any club, so i will start by telling you that d.knight certainly was not the best coach broady has ever had, the players certainly didnt play for him, unlike Craig O'Brien, who every player at PBC loves...
damo, unfortunately you didnt get your wish for mayne to smash palmy but they certainly surprised a few down at palmy, they came out very fired up and they do have a pretty good forward line with some quality talls, they will stretch a few teams throughout the year... sandgate seems to have...
No lenny there is definately no noses out of joint.. believe it or not the whole senior team gets along great with all the seconds and also guys who would have normally played seniors are now going great guns in the seconds and coach o'brien takes a great interest in the up and coming stars out...
dont worry mate that is the truth, there is no way Korey went down to Palm Beach for money..not one player there is there for the money..just there to, as i say again, play with good mates, have some fun and hopefully a bit of success along the way
the reason korey left labrador is because as the paper said he didnt want to train 4 times a week and wanted to play with his mates again and have some fun and train a couple of nights a week.
I can tell you all that the boys at palmy are definately not playing for the amount of cash that some people out there think, if they were then they would be scattered all around the coast at various clubs earning much more than they are on at palmy, they play together as a group of great mates...
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