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No one active on here has rubbed me up the wrong way.

Maybe I needed to put a :p in there instead

I just find it a little ironic that with all this fuss about whose got the best list with influx of ex-AFL or VFL playing and coaching talent, and claims that the competition is far stronger, etc SKOB and Bernies are stuck in the gates, OMs are already on the board, and I'm not seeing much impact from the blow ins - whilst an old genuine schoolboy club is just ticking the wins over.

Frankly if the senior coach at the Pit is getting paid a quarter of what he is rumoured to be on, he's not delivering much value (yet) for the Snowdogs
 
No one active on here has rubbed me up the wrong way.

Maybe I needed to put a :p in there instead

I just find it a little ironic that with all this fuss about whose got the best list with influx of ex-AFL or VFL playing and coaching talent, and claims that the competition is far stronger, etc SKOB and Bernies are stuck in the gates, OMs are already on the board, and I'm not seeing much impact from the blow ins - whilst an old genuine schoolboy club is just ticking the wins over.

Frankly if the senior coach at the Pit is getting paid a quarter of what he is rumoured to be on, he's not delivering much value (yet) for the Snowdogs
Bit of a rush to judgement there Scribe. You may turn out to be right but its very early days and he's taken over a team that's lost a considerable amount of experience and talent. Think another one was injured today.
 

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On behalf of BigFooty, may I congratulate the 88.3 Southern FM program 'VAFA Sunday' on their 25th year of the show.

For a show to have lasted that long is remarkable when you consider they started the program in 1991 during the analog radio era, and Southern FM had just began transmitting their radio station. 25 years later, they're still there.

To give you an idea of what happened in 1991, the year 'VAFA Sunday' began their program consider this:

-De La Salle won the A Section (now William Buck Premier) premiership over North Old Boys in one of the all-time great grand finals. Ormond, going for their 5th flag in a row finished 4th.
-Western Australia won the 1991 Australian Amateur Football Carnival. The VAFA defeated Tasmania but lost to SA and WA
-Phil Stevens was the VAFA CEO
-The major sponsors was National Mutual and CUB.
 
On behalf of BigFooty, may I congratulate the 88.3 Southern FM program 'VAFA Sunday' on their 25th year of the show.

For a show to have lasted that long is remarkable when you consider they started the program in 1991 during the analog radio era, and Southern FM had just began transmitting their radio station. 25 years later, they're still there.

To give you an idea of what happened in 1991, the year 'VAFA Sunday' began their program consider this:

-De La Salle won the A Section (now William Buck Premier) premiership over North Old Boys in one of the all-time great grand finals. Ormond, going for their 5th flag in a row finished 4th.
-Western Australia won the 1991 Australian Amateur Football Carnival. The VAFA defeated Tasmania but lost to SA and WA
-Phil Stevens was the VAFA CEO
-The major sponsors was National Mutual and CUB.
Sorry Jase but it may once have been a program worth a listen. To be candid it has been an embarrassment for years. The VAFA coverage on Inner FM leaves it for dead.
 
De La wins again this time agains Xavs by a point, making it 2 out of 2. Great footy DLS. Brilliant start to the season.

:thumbsu:

Made of pretty stern stuff the Bellers. 2 men down within 15 minutes and had to peg back a decent Xavs lead. Probably should have won by more had it not been for some wayward kicking. Might have come at a cost with what looks like a couple of long-term injuries.

Foolish to write of SKOBs just yet. Saw them last week and they were impressive. A team with that much talent is sure to hit their straps at some stage.
 
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Bit of a rush to judgement there Scribe. You may turn out to be right but its very early days and he's taken over a team that's lost a considerable amount of experience and talent. Think another one was injured today.

I did say "yet"! :D

Sometimes to get most effect it's best to make a point when the counter argument is at its weakest. Preseason there was much awe and excitement about the improvement in the lists of OX and SKOB and expectations that they along with Blues would rise to join St Bernards as clear front runners.

Now (at the moment) that seems to be premature jubilation as both my two faves in OT and DLS are doing exactly what I thought they'd do - lead the competition using home grown talent.

Two rounds in is very early, but that's two rounds more evidence of actual reality than was the case during pre-season. Now SKOB host Xavs and Bernies host OT. Losses to the home sides in those fixtures would see them slump to 0-3.

A couple of pretty important early season games coming up next weekend.
 
I did say "yet"! :D

Sometimes to get most effect it's best to make a point when the counter argument is at its weakest. Preseason there was much awe and excitement about the improvement in the lists of OX and SKOB and expectations that they along with Blues would rise to join St Bernards as clear front runners.

Now (at the moment) that seems to be premature jubilation as both my two faves in OT and DLS are doing exactly what I thought they'd do - lead the competition using home grown talent.

Two rounds in is very early, but that's two rounds more evidence of actual reality than was the case during pre-season. Now SKOB host Xavs and Bernies host OT. Losses to the home sides in those fixtures would see them slump to 0-3.

A couple of pretty important early season games coming up next weekend.

While obviously wrapped to see De La at 2-0 I am going to be much more reserved Scribe as we could very easily is 0-2. Have seen SKOBs and Xavs close up the last 2 weeks and have no doubt that both will be in the mix, particularly Xavs who flogged the reigning Premiers at the pit last week. Both clubs have plenty of new (and talented) players coming in so it might take a few weeks for them to gel. And to be fair Trinity have not beaten anyone in the first 2 rounds that we might have expected to be partaking of September action. So while I love the fact that my club is an entirely home grown team I am not forgetting that the abundance of outsiders at St Bernard last year added plenty and probably got them over the line against your blokes.

Was impressed by SKOBs in round 1 so surprised by the result yesterday but think I have been on record here as saying OMs will be no easy beats. Despite the deafening silence I have also heard rumors that Gysberts quit before Rd 1 and Gilham is away for 6 – 7 weeks and not 1 or 2 as suggested. Anyone from SKOB able to confirm?
 
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I did say "yet"! :D

Sometimes to get most effect it's best to make a point when the counter argument is at its weakest. Preseason there was much awe and excitement about the improvement in the lists of OX and SKOB and expectations that they along with Blues would rise to join St Bernards as clear front runners.

Now (at the moment) that seems to be premature jubilation as both my two faves in OT and DLS are doing exactly what I thought they'd do - lead the competition using home grown talent.

Two rounds in is very early, but that's two rounds more evidence of actual reality than was the case during pre-season. Now SKOB host Xavs and Bernies host OT. Losses to the home sides in those fixtures would see them slump to 0-3.

A couple of pretty important early season games coming up next weekend.
Quite so, Scribe – at this very early stage.:D

While obviously wrapped to see De La at 2-0 I am going too much more reserved Scribe as we could very easily is 0-2. Have seen SKOBs and Xavs close up the last 2 weeks and have no doubt that both will be in the mix, particularly Xavs who flogged the reigning Premiers at the pit last week. Both clubs have plenty of new (and talented) players coming in so it might take a few weeks for them to gel. And to be fair Trinity have not beaten anyone in the first 2 rounds that we might have expected to be partaking of September action. So while I love the fact that my club is an entirely home grown team I am not forgetting that the abundance of outsiders at St Bernard last year added plenty and probably got them over the line against your blokes.

Was impressed by SKOBs in round 1 so surprised by the result yesterday but think I have been on record here as saying OMs will be no easy beats. Despite the deafening silence I have also heard rumors that Gysberts quit before Rd 1 and Gilham is away for 6 – 7 weeks and not 1 or 2 as suggested. Anyone from SKOB able to confirm?

Quite so, Rooster. However, even at 0 -2 you have shown against two of the fancied sides you are a serious challenger – even at this very early stage.
 
Just watched the last 10 minutes of the Xavs vs De La. The bloke who missed everything from the set shot 35 out, wow. Great game though.
 

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Just watched the last 10 minutes of the Xavs vs De La. The bloke who missed everything from the set shot 35 out, wow. Great game though.

He’s no mug either. Played a lot of senior VFL footy and was VC for a time as well. Would expect to score from there but to be fair the breeze was a bit tricky and De La missed a heap of easy shots themselves in the last.
 
De La deserved the win.
Xavs were smashed around the ball. Very good game.
Believe that there has been a crisis meeting held this morning at the King. Gysberts, Gilham and a few others being main topics. Harford being asked to see what more he can do to help. Doors were closed and lots of screaming and finger pointing. Interesting times.
 
De La deserved the win.
Xavs were smashed around the ball. Very good game.
Believe that there has been a crisis meeting held this morning at the King. Gysberts, Gilham and a few others being main topics. Harford being asked to see what more he can do to help. Doors were closed and lots of screaming and finger pointing. Interesting times.
A similar situation like that happened in 1996, where Simon Meehan was shown the door after a very poor start by the 1995 reigning premiers. Nick Bourke took over...and guided Old Xaverians to a premiership.
 
De La deserved the win.
Xavs were smashed around the ball. Very good game.
Believe that there has been a crisis meeting held this morning at the King. Gysberts, Gilham and a few others being main topics. Harford being asked to see what more he can do to help. Doors were closed and lots of screaming and finger pointing. Interesting times.
Must say it's pleasing to see sides like the bellers, Cardinals and hedgeburners who are developing from within rather than depending on buy-ins doing well.

That said, it's early days yet and SKOB still has plenty of ability in their ranks.
 
De La deserved the win.
Xavs were smashed around the ball. Very good game.
Believe that there has been a crisis meeting held this morning at the King. Gysberts, Gilham and a few others being main topics. Harford being asked to see what more he can do to help. Doors were closed and lots of screaming and finger pointing. Interesting times.

If Steve Gilham comes back to more doom and gloom in June, he's more than welcome to transfer to his real Old Boy club out at Whitefriars.
 
Nope. SKOB by plenty. They have imported to give this comp an almighty shake. Impossible that they will go 0-2.

Nothing is impossible in this comp but gentleman, it's round 2..... Long way to go. SKOB start is surprising. Maybe a few too many egos in the team?... Or believing in their own publicity that success is guaranteed.
Many more surprises to come in Premier.
 

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Nothing is impossible in this comp but gentleman, it's round 2..... Long way to go. SKOB start is surprising. Maybe a few too many egos in the team?... Or believing in their own publicity that success is guaranteed.
Many more surprises to come in Premier.

Two points to make : Bernards very ordinary on sat. Ruckman went down and that was it. Coll innacuracy cost them a 10 goal win.
Spare me the ins and outs...thats irrelevant. On their performance, Bernies will struggle. On what they dished up, finals are not an option...

SKOBS, 0 - 2. To say its early days is correct, and that its a long season is also correct, especialy if your not winning.
They have shown little endeavour, lack of enthusiasm and spirit. If you cant jump out of the blocks at season start, god help you in round 10
if your struggling. Looks like the "hired guns" are firing blanks already... They will get flogged next week by a pissed off Xavs and go to 0 - 3.

On present form tell who they will beat!!!!

Love to hear a contrary opinion.
 
Two points to make : Bernards very ordinary on sat. Ruckman went down and that was it. Coll innacuracy cost them a 10 goal win.
Spare me the ins and outs...thats irrelevant. On their performance, Bernies will struggle. On what they dished up, finals are not an option...

SKOBS, 0 - 2. To say its early days is correct, and that its a long season is also correct, especialy if your not winning.
They have shown little endeavour, lack of enthusiasm and spirit. If you cant jump out of the blocks at season start, god help you in round 10
if your struggling. Looks like the "hired guns" are firing blanks already... They will get flogged next week by a pissed off Xavs and go to 0 - 3.

On present form tell who they will beat!!!!

Love to hear a contrary opinion.

To add to the above, their SKOBS Ressies are 0:2 when they were "nearly" unbeatable last year.
 
Two points to make : Bernards very ordinary on sat. Ruckman went down and that was it. Coll innacuracy cost them a 10 goal win.
Spare me the ins and outs...thats irrelevant. On their performance, Bernies will struggle. On what they dished up, finals are not an option...

SKOBS, 0 - 2. To say its early days is correct, and that its a long season is also correct, especialy if your not winning.
They have shown little endeavour, lack of enthusiasm and spirit. If you cant jump out of the blocks at season start, god help you in round 10
if your struggling. Looks like the "hired guns" are firing blanks already... They will get flogged next week by a pissed off Xavs and go to 0 - 3.

On present form tell who they will beat!!!!

Love to hear a contrary opinion.

I have a slightly contrary view to the comment that SKOB’s lacked endeavour, enthusiasm and spirit, at least in respect to the Rd 1 game. Approaching time on in the last quarter scores were level. They were impressive all day and I can tell you that De La had to play a whole lot better in Rd 1 to beat St Kevins that they did on Saturday night.

The difference in ‘A’ grade is you don’t get an easy game. Obviously they were up for Rd 1 but if you are slightly off you get punished. They will feel the full force of the Old Xavs wrath this weekend. I also note that SKOBs had 6 changes to the Round 1 side. Gilham away but not sure if the others were omitted, injured or otherwise. I know they have a couple on VFL lists but don’t believe they had any called up.

Interesting that last year SKOBs seniors and reserves went 36-0 in the H&A season. Despite a well documented injection of talent this year they are 0-4.
 
I have a slightly contrary view to the comment that SKOB’s lacked endeavour, enthusiasm and spirit, at least in respect to the Rd 1 game. Approaching time on in the last quarter scores were level. They were impressive all day and I can tell you that De La had to play a whole lot better in Rd 1 to beat St Kevins that they did on Saturday night.

The difference in ‘A’ grade is you don’t get an easy game. Obviously they were up for Rd 1 but if you are slightly off you get punished. They will feel the full force of the Old Xavs wrath this weekend. I also note that SKOBs had 6 changes to the Round 1 side. Gilham away but not sure if the others were omitted, injured or otherwise. I know they have a couple on VFL lists but don’t believe they had any called up.

Interesting that last year SKOBs seniors and reserves went 36-0 in the H&A season. Despite a well documented injection of talent this year they are 0-4.

I think what some people fail to remember is that when ex AFL /VFL players hit the VAFA they dont appreciate how hard it will be. They dont always get the ball kicked to them, not always "lace out" on the chest. They soon find quick smart that they will need to start chasing and generaly work a lot harder to get a kick.....
 
I think what some people fail to remember is that when ex AFL /VFL players hit the VAFA they dont appreciate how hard it will be. They dont always get the ball kicked to them, not always "lace out" on the chest. They soon find quick smart that they will need to start chasing and generaly work a lot harder to get a kick.....

Some of these ex-AFL players are not 'difference makers' either. Look at Strauss. Won plenty of the ball last season with OS, but couldn't stop them being relegated. From my observations his games tended to be filled with empty stats across half back and through the middle. Take that in contrast to someone like Julian Rowe, who pulls his team across the line (or close to it) time and again and has a huge impact on the games that he plays.
 
Some of these ex-AFL players are not 'difference makers' either. Look at Strauss. Won plenty of the ball last season with OS, but couldn't stop them being relegated. From my observations his games tended to be filled with empty stats across half back and through the middle. Take that in contrast to someone like Julian Rowe, who pulls his team across the line (or close to it) time and again and has a huge impact on the games that he plays.

Be interesting if SKOBS continue to lose, how long their "imported" players enthusiasm will hold up for...... Premiers is a tough gig.
 
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