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A few fleeting comments on 7 of the clubs mentioned by ‘scribe’.
They rarely seem to meet expectations. I wonder whether the distance from the school makes it difficult to secure a flow-on of players as the Melbourne schools are able to do.
Bernie Sheehy is one shrewd coach. I’d expect the Jackas to be one of the contenders this year particularly if they are able to keep their top talent on the park for the whole year.
“Training the house down” at this time of year
I wonder where the “young fellas” with talent are coming from as there didn’t appear to be much in the unders this year.
They were the best team in the H & A in ‘C’ grade this year but failed to flatter in the finals. Their list is strong and with the touted return of the Sinclair brothers they will be the pacesetters.
Beauie are the unknown quantity for me. They are the team that seems to raided more than most by the TAC. It’s a credit to them that they produce such good youngsters but it makes it hard to get a consistent level of performance week-in-week-out.
As with all clubs, much depends on keeping the list intact and the club needs a few unders to progress. The club has needed a couple of key position players and ruckmen for a few years. It will be interesting to see how Michael Oaten copes with the transition from junior to senior coaching. His record with the unders indicates he’ll do it well but it appeared to take David Madigan sometime to adjust at De La. Fingers crossed.
Enthusiastic, committed youngsters with ability can really lift a team. If they stick with the youth strategy and progress some of the successful unders there’s no reason why they can’t be competitive.
Old Geelong - having survived in 2009, we can now consolidate as we know what's required to win games of footy in C section. Aimin to have our best pre-season ever, and to take that into the season proper.
They rarely seem to meet expectations. I wonder whether the distance from the school makes it difficult to secure a flow-on of players as the Melbourne schools are able to do.
Ajax - Managed to stay in touch with finals contention all season last year, despite suffering the painful setback of the early loss of Dukes. Ritterman and Bleiden are already 'tearing up the track' and we'll be more wise about C section in 2010.
Bernie Sheehy is one shrewd coach. I’d expect the Jackas to be one of the contenders this year particularly if they are able to keep their top talent on the park for the whole year.
Mazenod - we're casting the net wide to snare disgruntled EFL talent and will be bolstering our playing stocks with run, run and run. The young fellas are 'training the house down' already, and we're keen to taste finals action 2010. From then on, who knows what can happen? You've got to be in it to win it.
“Training the house down” at this time of year
Caulfield Grammarians - Still scratching our head as to how such a talented list could dominate the grade all year and then miss out on promotion (at least). With the Sinclairs likely to return, we will be driven the same way as Geelong's AFL unit were to atone for the 2008 GF loss.
They were the best team in the H & A in ‘C’ grade this year but failed to flatter in the finals. Their list is strong and with the touted return of the Sinclair brothers they will be the pacesetters.
Beaumaris - our extraordinary BF posting history will be consigned to the archives as we take a fresh, even more professional approach to our footy. Like Jeff Kennett claimed when taking the reins of the Hawks "this is the last time you'll here from me".....until we snare the 2010 flag.
Beauie are the unknown quantity for me. They are the team that seems to raided more than most by the TAC. It’s a credit to them that they produce such good youngsters but it makes it hard to get a consistent level of performance week-in-week-out.
Ormond - Devastated at slipping back after 5 years of positive progress. We still possess the greatest home ground advantage in the VAFA, and were able to blood many young players ue to our horrific injury toll in 2009. They will be better for being exposed to B section senior footy and we will bounce back.
As with all clubs, much depends on keeping the list intact and the club needs a few unders to progress. The club has needed a couple of key position players and ruckmen for a few years. It will be interesting to see how Michael Oaten copes with the transition from junior to senior coaching. His record with the unders indicates he’ll do it well but it appeared to take David Madigan sometime to adjust at De La. Fingers crossed.
Old Camberwell - The young fellas who took us to the exalted U19 North 1 flag are now primed to continue building that 'winning culture' with the new coach ensuring a cleaning out of the playing list. It's like a new dawn for the Wellers, and the resurgence of the club will be on the back of fully home-grown young talent. Exciting times ahead at the Barnyard.
Enthusiastic, committed youngsters with ability can really lift a team. If they stick with the youth strategy and progress some of the successful unders there’s no reason why they can’t be competitive.







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