Want some of my pills Hank?
And Numbnuts, no-one played on Saturday that wasn't eligible. All was kosher and no-one was left out so go back to your sad little life.
Haha, nah nothing like a solid Sunday session to wind me up!
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Want some of my pills Hank?
And Numbnuts, no-one played on Saturday that wasn't eligible. All was kosher and no-one was left out so go back to your sad little life.
Sorry about braking my hand Hank and putting you through all this, I feel terrible and so must you3Nuts you obviouly must play for Naggaz and you must be still embarrassed about getting flogged again by Stanhope
this time in a prelim by about 16 goals
, hope that team photo you took before the game will be a lasting memory of how you couldn't get to grand final because of the Stanhope Footy Club
...... No no no thank us later
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Can't understand why ppl don't rate Lancaster??
Longwood Footy Club Presentation Night Count “session” last Satd’y night.Haha, nah nothing like a solid Sunday session to wind me up!
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it certainly looks that way. have lost their last 3 prelims now, reckon there was another one before that too. (2006?)Self explanatory really; September and Lancaster don't mix.
Godsy.... Goes ok! Lol
agree on the coaches hank, both put in the work on the opposition but equally important put there own players in areas where they can do some damage. underas bottom 4 to 6 players dont seem much, but they all do a job, nullifying etc. their top 4 to 6 are freed up at every opportunity.Will be the acid test this weekend for him, although he was named your best in the Qualifying Final v Nagambie, he was far from it and young Sanderson took him to the cleaners not only nullifying his influence but kicking 2 very important goals from CHB himself. Will be interesting to see what if anything changes in the way the two sides set up from that day. Conditions will allow for a more free flowing and skillful game.
Probably the two most astute and tactical coaches who both seem to do their homework on the opposition to face off Saturday, it may be one of those GF's where their influence may be the difference at the end of the day.
All the best to all players participating and may the best teams win.
My prediction is Nagambie by around 18pts but only if they can hold LaPorta and not let him run amok up forward. I think that will be the key aspect to who wins this game.
BOG medal: S.Woods (nag)
I don't think Nagambie would want to be too La Porta conscious - Mahoney is too smart to rest his back-to-back ambitions on the back of one player.. Suspect another undera forward to pop up, or a surprise move early (maybe Godsmark forward or La Porta up the ground) by the lions to try and sneak a couple when Nagambie are off guard.
Would prefer to see the lakers get up so that Jake Lloyd gets another flag under his belt, but reckon the lions will perform better on the day, as they did last year.
Will be the acid test this weekend for him, although he was named your best in the Qualifying Final v Nagambie, he was far from it and young Sanderson took him to the cleaners not only nullifying his influence but kicking 2 very important goals from CHB himself. Will be interesting to see what if anything changes in the way the two sides set up from that day. Conditions will allow for a more free flowing and skillful game.
Probably the two most astute and tactical coaches who both seem to do their homework on the opposition to face off Saturday, it may be one of those GF's where their influence may be the difference at the end of the day.
All the best to all players participating and may the best teams win.
I did notice the comments on here a couple of weeks ago that he did no good but was named as the best player. Funny how that works, might be trying to get a bit of ammo to get in the VCFL rep side again next year.
Godsy.... Goes ok! Lol
Seniors-Nagambie 3-4 goals (to quick)BOG : Quade Comi.
Reserves-Stanhope 4-5 goals(quality inclusions) BOG: one of the senior inclusions.
Thirds-Murchison 5 goals( best side all year ) BOG: Milne
G'day Semi Pro
Seeking a bit of clarification on tips please.
I agree both on tips and close enough on margins for the ones and twos.
But I spoke to Pete Milne at the last round who confirmed his son James had kicked over 100 in the threes and also about 50 or 60 for the seniors.
If young Milne plays in the third’s “End Year Formal” .. The Big Dance {?} as it now called by the commentators apparently!! Then Murchison will be long odds on.
Questions? .. has he played too many games in the ones and secondly – maybe Hank can advise me here (without any malice implied .. !!) – what are the KDFL rules on players being qualified/unqualified for the number games played in each level of footy?
All the best to the boys and the girls who seek the pinnacle this weekend.
Like climbing that Mt. Everest .. to reach the summit and take the flag would be exhilarating, however to be in the second party to watch on is still a magnificent effort. And just like that mountain .. it will still be there in 2011 to come back and do it again!
Cheers from a (sober .. really) John Carrot .. waxing lyrically of the joys of district footy!
P.S. The question about player games per level is that I can pass that on to my great grand-children at Longwood in 30 years so that we don’t lose our Grand Final because of unqualified players!!!
P.P.S. The real joy of district footy will become a reality when players receive remuneration after their performance rather than the meat sale during/before the practice matches. I’ll leave this topic with the question .. “Which comes first .. the chicken or the egg?” (And no-one must answer Paris Hilton!!).
I’ll be back beating my drum on this topic pre-season 2011. Meantime “Go Varcs!’ for the Lakers (Longwood Legend Brendan Vercoe!!)![]()
Tomorrow is the best grand finals that we could have wished for because the best two sides all season are in all three grades (according to form at the right time, not by ladder position at the end of the H&A).
Anyway, the 3rds game is the one I'm most interested in (for obvious reasons), and the few things that could swing the game in either directions could be:
How James Milne plays. Will Stanhope do something daring and put Lachy Armstrong on Milne to negate his influence, which sides depth will be tested early in the match (I think Stanhope's will be but they have enough players to cover that) and whose midfield has the greater capacity for gut running in the last quarter (because I can barely separate Stanhope or Murchison in this regard).
This game is worth getting there early, if only to see a strong leading full-forward with great hands and a beautiful kick, I know it's hard to put the blinkers off and be balanced about this game, but despite Stanhope's class and the ability in which they win big matches (which is the result of solid planning), I can't go past season long form and consistency so I'll pick Murchison to finally win their first KDFL title in any grade in a decade and win by 14 points (but if you anything about our cricket team, we have a horse sh!t record in Grand Finals).
B.O.G L. Armstrong (Stanhope, if he does play on Milne and keep him down to 2 goals max., but it will most likely go to a kid playing in the centre).
The Seconds should be close if you weigh up both Undera's list and the advantage of playing in the same grade all season compared to a solid core of Stanhope's 2nds plus some big inclusions, but I think that class shines through and Stanhope should win by 19 points B.O.G: D. Harrison (Stanhope).
The 1sts, well I'm surprised that there's no love for Undera here in this forum (I know that Nagambie would be slight favourites if you go by recent form), considering their strong midfield starring Godsmark & their forwards in La Porta & Spiro Vorgaslis (although playing a soccer g.f tonight might negate his influence mentally not physically), but you just can't go past the element of redemption and the fact that Nagambie seem to be stronger, fitter and more even than this time last season, Nagambie to win by 7 points in what should be a great Grand Final. B.O.G A. Haysom (Nagambie).
Good luck to all teams and players tomorrow (but not too much luck if you play for Stanhope's 3rd XVIII)