How did the coach perform in the first half DD?Like I said,Jas-i headed for the exit at 1/2 time.Good result I reckon as it will be a rude wake up call for the VAFA and SA will be encouraged.Crowd numbers very disappointing though.
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How did the coach perform in the first half DD?Like I said,Jas-i headed for the exit at 1/2 time.Good result I reckon as it will be a rude wake up call for the VAFA and SA will be encouraged.Crowd numbers very disappointing though.
I think the SA team played with a lot more desire, passion and pride in the State jumper and wanted to prove a point today. The VAFA didn't get going at all and only kicked 5 more goals to make the score look a lot more respectable. In hindsight, the VAFA should've played in the AFL Victoria Championship as a warm-up to the State game.Like I said,Jas-i headed for the exit at 1/2 time.Good result I reckon as it will be a rude wake up call for the VAFA and SA will be encouraged.Crowd numbers very disappointing though.
And that was SA's first win over the VAFA at Senior level in Melbourne since 1995.In hindsight, the VAFA should have demanded the game was played in Ireland.
Would've got the same size crowd and the SAAFL probably wouldn't have sprung for the cost of the tour so we would've won by default.
Ask Joe Public in VAFA land how much they care about Rep. Footy, I reckon the answer is SFA!
I'll have a Coopers green or three tonight to toast the Croweaters' victory though.
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Look,its very easy to be critical when this sort of result happens BUT i went to both huddles at 1/4 time.You could sense that SA were starting to believe that they weren't going to be steamrolled so their coach just kept reinforcing the game plan.No surprise SA were in front at 1/4 time as they had the scoring end and should've have been further in front as they missed 3 easy ones.Over at the Big V it was the whiteboard up with all the supposedly relevant numbers on display which apparently they were happy with.Easy to get the impression they just thought things would just fall into place.Hate to think what former coaches like Gus Mitchell,Peter O'Donahue or even the relatively mild Barry Richardson would have said to them!As i said the best thing about today is that the old Vic v SA rivalry at senior level has started a new life.How did the coach perform in the first half DD?
Look,its very easy to be critical when this sort of result happens BUT i went to both huddles at 1/4 time.You could sense that SA were starting to believe that they weren't going to be steamrolled so their coach just kept reinforcing the game plan.No surprise SA were in front at 1/4 time as they had the scoring end and should've have been further in front as they missed 3 easy ones.Over at the Big V it was the whiteboard up with all the supposedly relevant numbers on display which apparently they were happy with.Easy to get the impression they just thought things would just fall into place.Hate to think what former coaches like Gus Mitchell,Peter O'Donahue or even the relatively mild Barry Richardson would have said to them!As i said the best thing about today is that the old Vic v SA rivalry at senior level has started a new life.
Especially when you consider the fact that the SANFL State team defeated the VFL in the State League game last week in Adelaide , and now the SA Amateurs have beaten their Victorian counterparts at Sandringham today.Look,its very easy to be critical when this sort of result happens BUT i went to both huddles at 1/4 time.You could sense that SA were starting to believe that they weren't going to be steamrolled so their coach just kept reinforcing the game plan.No surprise SA were in front at 1/4 time as they had the scoring end and should've have been further in front as they missed 3 easy ones.Over at the Big V it was the whiteboard up with all the supposedly relevant numbers on display which apparently they were happy with.Easy to get the impression they just thought things would just fall into place.Hate to think what former coaches like Gus Mitchell,Peter O'Donahue or even the relatively mild Barry Richardson would have said to them!As i said the best thing about today is that the old Vic v SA rivalry at senior level has started a new life.
Especially when you consider the fact that the SANFL State team defeated the VFL in the State League game last week in Adelaide , and now the SA Amateurs have beaten their Victorian counterparts at Sandringham today.
The SANFL have more often than not had the measure of the VFL so no surprise there.The real strength of any competition is reflected at CLUB level.At the moment the top SAAFL clubs would be very lucky to avoid relegation in our A grade-which makes their victory yesterday even more meritorious.Even more so to do it over here!
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The real strength of any competition is reflected at club level.At the moment the top SAAFL clubs would be extremely lucky to avoid relegation in our A grade-which makes their win yesterday even more meritorious.Especially to do it over here!Especially when you consider the fact that the SANFL State team defeated the VFL in the State League game last week in Adelaide , and now the SA Amateurs have beaten their Victorian counterparts at Sandringham today.
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Stephen Milne would've been very handy for Victoria yesterday. The SA defense cut the VAFA to shreds, and the Vics forward line was hopeless.I have it from good authority that Milne was not invited and wasn't worried about it until last weekend when vafa reps came to Beauy's game pleading with him to play. He said thanks, but he had made other plans.
Not hopeless,Jas just too ONE dimensional.Handley(a great rep servant) and Goss are both lead up types who need good service.I've thought that in spite of the VAFA's recent good record in rep games(EFL,NFL) the forward line has been a weakness lacking real potency.No one who you'd be wary about playing against in the sense that they might come from nowhere and stand on your head(that's in the context of an aerial contest!).No one seems to play tall anymore, so when you pick a team of ruck rover types thinking you can throw them forward and all of a sudden they will become specialist goalkickers.....you're doomed.Stephen Milne would've been very handy for Victoria yesterday. The SA defense cut the VAFA to shreds, and the Vics forward line was hopeless.
you are wrong, as much chance of that as SKOBS kicking more than 10 goals
I believe it's not on this year Brian ??They play July 9 along with the B-D4 and Under 19 teams.
Only under 19 and no prem b- div 4 game eithrrI believe it's not on this year Brian ??
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Blues to beat Wesley by 5 goals and almost lock away a finals birth.
OM's to keep their finals dream alive with a big win against the hapless Panthers.
SKOB to beat The Blacks in a tight one.
Xavs to put a nail or three in the Snowdogs coffin.
De La in a classic at the Bell as Tribity start to get the shakes. Come back Scribe...they were rock solid when you were around...
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