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OS,haven't recruited anyone, heard that they will keep playing the young kids that played in the second half of 2009.They have some good kids but are years away.

All the blokes who left are the ones that have caused the club to choke over the last 5 years,good luck if they go to any other A club.

They will get spanked in 2010,back to B Grade.

De la are the team, recruited well,and young.

2010 Grand Final De la and Xavs with De la to reverse the result
 
OS have recruited former Corowa and Noble Park player, Robbie Ferraro, for 2010. Got him a job.

Who have De La recuited, bigman31? Need a couple of forwards to replace Mannix and Corin. Hard to beat Xavs without any dominant forwards. Remember, they only kicked three goals to three quater time before xavs let them in.
 
Who are you kidding BillyStillKidding.

Don't know what game you were watching but to say Xavs "let De La in" is one of the more farcical comments I've read on this thread.

FYI - Corin is going again and don't rule Mannix out!
 

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Who are you kidding BillyStillKidding.

Don't know what game you were watching but to say Xavs "let De La in" is one of the more farcical comments I've read on this thread.

FYI - Corin is going again and don't rule Mannix out!

First of all, you incorrectly quoted me. Secondly, no-one doubts that Xavs almost stuffed it. They held the ball in and stopped attacking. This allowed De La back in the contest.

De La are a better team than they were a couple years ago, but they are still a fair bit off. Their attacking style of football and play on at all costs game plan, comes unstuck in pressure games because their foot skills coming through the middle are below average.

I think this is their true weakness...
 
Who are the recruits at De la? Heard they are training well.



OS,haven't recruited anyone, heard that they will keep playing the young kids that played in the second half of 2009.They have some good kids but are years away.

All the blokes who left are the ones that have caused the club to choke over the last 5 years,good luck if they go to any other A club.

They will get spanked in 2010,back to B Grade.

De la are the team, recruited well,and young.

2010 Grand Final De la and Xavs with De la to reverse the result
 
(in the A Grade 2010 thread) Its A Section idiot.
Just had to start this thread as I couldn't look at an 'A Grade' thread all year long started by a one post newbie.
It's Premier Football idiot.
Ahh well done Brian, Section it is!!! Any well informed VAFA follower knows this is how we separate ourselves from those money hungry EDFL and NFL comps. ... Over the Post, you are the idiot, nothing has been changed for 2010.

The defence rests, M'lud.
 
Yes, you were correct, but not at the time of printing! However, if you visit the Sholly thread it appears as though the masses think this change, is as one poster put it, 'a wank'. Where do you stand?
 
De La are a good solid side. their run and carry game is impressive on its day.

unforunately it is hard to win on big grounds (Elst) in high pressure games (finals) when 20 of your 22 is below 5 foot 8 inches. They seem to only kick the ball if they have no other option..I can only put this down to 2 reasons - they have bad foot skills and they have little confidence in their talls up fwd. I think it's a mixture of both.

How can De La improve if they don't kick more and don't have any talls to kick to?

you have to have a get out option when under pressure. xavs with Lynch and Handley can rely on them for a solid contest, backing them to never lose a contest. collegians the same with Watts and Dixon.

i think teams will just smother their run this year, forcing them to kick to contests.. Could things come unstuck completely??

Considering the game plan has not changed since the late 80's down at De La you think teams would have worked it out by now. Obviously the have not.

Not sure about the foot skills aspect as they were one of the highest scoring teams in "A" section last year. Regardless of the run and carry you still need to kick it into the forward line to score.

Their is no point talking up teams in Feb, everyone is training well and has apparently recruited well - Lets just wait till round 1.

Top 4 2010 (in no order)

De La
Xavs
SBMT
Collegians

Uni just to miss, can't see the Trinity and OM's making an impact - OS and OB rebuilding
 
Yes, you were correct, but not at the time of printing!

Doesn't alter the told-you-so quotient. I made yet another brilliant judgement call under pressure; the least you can do is raise your glass and nod slightly in my direction to acknowledge the fact.

Where do you stand?

In the middle and slightly behind the goal line.

I don't like the change, I expect it'll grow on me. Kind of like tinea.
 
Doesn't alter the told-you-so quotient. I made yet another brilliant judgement call under pressure; the least you can do is raise your glass and nod slightly in my direction to acknowledge the fact.



In the middle and slightly behind the goal line.

I don't like the change, I expect it'll grow on me. Kind of like tinea.

LOL! Um, 'Chilli'????????:eek:
 
Predictions up to end of home & away season:

1. De La – good young side who seem to have endless depth coming up through the ranks. Will look to go one better in 2010 but anything can happen come finals time.
2. Uni – model of consistency, expect them to be there or thereabouts in 2010. Well coached, good list, pretty good formula for mine.
3. OMs – will be the surprise packet of 2010. Have lost a couple from B Section premiership of 2009, but have more than replaced them with quality ex-AFL and ex-VFL recruits. 4 premierships in 2009, depth will not be a worry.
4. Ox – always there. Have lost a few good ones but always seem to replace. Just wonder if the desire is there with this group to go all the way after so much premiership success.
5. OB – lost a few but quality coaching staff should stop the rot. Rebuilding year in 2010, might start slow but look to come home strongly.
6. St.B – from all reports have lost a few for the second year in a row. Very hard to beat on home soil but will only finish mid-table in 2010.
7. OS – mass exodus, only time will tell if these players have the courage of their convictions. Unrest with the coach, dissention among the ranks will plague this perennial mid-table club.
8. OC – their time in the sun has come to an end. Aging list will struggle in 2010 and could be a chance for relegation. Will most likely stay up though.
9. OT – will give it a red-hot crack but will feature in another A Section relegation battle in 2010. Not sure things will go their way, rely too heavily on Rambo and Cults – not sure what their movements are.
10.Marc – great effort to stay up last year. They will find OMs and OTs stronger than last year’s relegated in OEG and OI. A return to B-Grade won’t be the worst thing for them.
 

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Predictions up to end of home & away season:

1. De La – good young side who seem to have endless depth coming up through the ranks. Will look to go one better in 2010 but anything can happen come finals time.
2. Uni – model of consistency, expect them to be there or thereabouts in 2010. Well coached, good list, pretty good formula for mine.
3. OMs – will be the surprise packet of 2010. Have lost a couple from B Section premiership of 2009, but have more than replaced them with quality ex-AFL and ex-VFL recruits. 4 premierships in 2009, depth will not be a worry.
4. Ox – always there. Have lost a few good ones but always seem to replace. Just wonder if the desire is there with this group to go all the way after so much premiership success.
5. OB – lost a few but quality coaching staff should stop the rot. Rebuilding year in 2010, might start slow but look to come home strongly.
6. St.B – from all reports have lost a few for the second year in a row. Very hard to beat on home soil but will only finish mid-table in 2010.
7. OS – mass exodus, only time will tell if these players have the courage of their convictions. Unrest with the coach, dissention among the ranks will plague this perennial mid-table club.
8. OC – their time in the sun has come to an end. Aging list will struggle in 2010 and could be a chance for relegation. Will most likely stay up though.
9. OT – will give it a red-hot crack but will feature in another A Section relegation battle in 2010. Not sure things will go their way, rely too heavily on Rambo and Cults – not sure what their movements are.
10.Marc – great effort to stay up last year. They will find OMs and OTs stronger than last year’s relegated in OEG and OI. A return to B-Grade won’t be the worst thing for them.

Number 8 is way off the mark.

Collegians senior team will have probably 1 player over 30 if memory serves me correct (I believe that may be A.Baxter), which is similar to last year, apart from Arnott getting itchy feet and playing 5 games at the start of the season.

Unless there are some older new recruits down there this year, which i am unaware of.
 
Predictions up to end of home & away season:

1. De La – good young side who seem to have endless depth coming up through the ranks. Will look to go one better in 2010 but anything can happen come finals time.
2. Uni – model of consistency, expect them to be there or thereabouts in 2010. Well coached, good list, pretty good formula for mine.
3. OMs – will be the surprise packet of 2010. Have lost a couple from B Section premiership of 2009, but have more than replaced them with quality ex-AFL and ex-VFL recruits. 4 premierships in 2009, depth will not be a worry.
4. Ox – always there. Have lost a few good ones but always seem to replace. Just wonder if the desire is there with this group to go all the way after so much premiership success.
5. OB – lost a few but quality coaching staff should stop the rot. Rebuilding year in 2010, might start slow but look to come home strongly.
6. St.B – from all reports have lost a few for the second year in a row. Very hard to beat on home soil but will only finish mid-table in 2010.
7. OS – mass exodus, only time will tell if these players have the courage of their convictions. Unrest with the coach, dissention among the ranks will plague this perennial mid-table club.
8. OC – their time in the sun has come to an end. Aging list will struggle in 2010 and could be a chance for relegation. Will most likely stay up though.
9. OT – will give it a red-hot crack but will feature in another A Section relegation battle in 2010. Not sure things will go their way, rely too heavily on Rambo and Cults – not sure what their movements are.
10.Marc – great effort to stay up last year. They will find OMs and OTs stronger than last year’s relegated in OEG and OI. A return to B-Grade won’t be the worst thing for them.

Spot on No.4

Xavs not going to bother this year because of so much past success.

You idiot
 
Spot on No.4

Xavs not going to bother this year because of so much past success.

You idiot

A mate once commented that waiting for Xavs to miss the finals is a little like waiting for property prices to correct. Logic says it has to happen but recent history suggests otherwise.
 
Spot on No.4

Xavs not going to bother this year because of so much past success.

You idiot

Would have thought its a valid point mate. Despite winning five flags in the "noughties", Xavs never went back to back.

Also if you read my post, I said that was the ladder up to round 18. Never said the Xavs won't win it from fourth.
 
Would have thought its a valid point mate. Despite winning five flags in the "noughties", Xavs never went back to back.
Also if you read my post, I said that was the ladder up to round 18. Never said the Xavs won't win it from fourth.



How could branding a club lacking motivation due to success ever be a valid point.

Ridiculous comment.

May not have gone back to back in the noughties, maybe they met a better team that year. But did go back to back 5 times in a row in the nineties.

However, who are the big name recruits. Now that pre-season has begun officially, surely there are some recruits actually training worth noting.
 
Hey Riverman,i agree with you as to where Scotch will finish,but you are way of the mark about the coach.


The players really like the coach,so pushing that barrow about him is way of the mark.

The only issue there has been the Ex Afl blokes and 2 players who have gone to other clubs who thought that they could just turn up to play and not train.

U ask all the young blokes at the club and they were really pissed of with a few of those blokes last year as socially they didnt give a crack and were never at the club when it counted

Scotch will be better of this year without those blokes as they didnt care.

Go young go fwd is Scotches only hope
 

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How could branding a club lacking motivation due to success ever be a valid point.

Ridiculous comment.

May not have gone back to back in the noughties, maybe they met a better team that year. But did go back to back 5 times in a row in the nineties.

However, who are the big name recruits. Now that pre-season has begun officially, surely there are some recruits actually training worth noting.

Don't get me wrong, i couldn't have more respect for the Xavs and what they have achieved. Recent history does show though that they don't perform as well when winning the flag the previous year. That is the only reason I had them finishing fourth. Come finals time though, it would be a brave man to punt aganist them.

In terms of their record from the 90's, few if any of those players still going around and therefore not relevant.

Anyway, lets move on.
 
do they have many quality young players however? they have lost a few core guys from the middle age bracket, they really need a lot of improvement in that list to go anywhere near the top 4.


Agree with that, OS will struggle to make an impact this year. But to say the place is no good or players hate the coach is rubbish.

A few have left because they didn't play seniors last year - in a year when they had to play plenty - they will keep developing and try to do that in A Grade.
 
I just had a look at the clearances on the VAFA website and some interesting stuff

Cultrera & Krakouer from OT going to Aquinas
Spriggs from OB heading to EFL

But most interesting is the number of recruits going to OS, so far they 23 players coming across including

Mark Passador from the SANFL (Gun)
3 players form the EFL
A couple from country leagues and another 3 From VFL and TAC cup

They may not be as bad as everyone thinks!
 
I just had a look at the clearances on the VAFA website and some interesting stuff

Cultrera & Krakouer from OT going to Aquinas
Spriggs from OB heading to EFL

But most interesting is the number of recruits going to OS, so far they 23 players coming across including

Mark Passador from the SANFL (Gun)
3 players form the EFL
A couple from country leagues and another 3 From VFL and TAC cup

They may not be as bad as everyone thinks!
They are mostly all school kids playing U 19 that had an affiliated TAC/VFL/Junior Club. Lots of retiring players.
 
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