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OB in a tight one.CAULFIELD just over Brighton
COLLEGIANS by enough over Scotch
ST.BERNARDS by more than enough over Trinity
XAVS should beat Skobs
BLUES just over OM's
Ophidian Old Boys
CAULFIELD just over Brighton
COLLEGIANS by enough over Scotch
ST.BERNARDS by more than enough over Trinity
XAVS should beat Skobs
BLUES just over OM's
I bumped into Bob, Sausage, Briza and a few others and they all spoke highly of the G1.
Maybe SKOBs should recruit some midfielders and a ruckman instead of just key forward, not much point having only one target and not being able to win the footy anyway.
That was a thrashing and a half, SKOBs a mile off Xavs today, they didn’t look like scoring.
Great result for the competition though.
What did I miss yesterday? I had VFL duties but I checked the VAFA scores and SKOB did, in fact, score!Maybe SKOBs should recruit some midfielders and a ruckman instead of just key forward, not much point having only one target and not being able to win the footy anyway.
That was a thrashing and a half, SKOBs a mile off Xavs today, they didn’t look like scoring.
Great result for the competition though.
What did I miss yesterday? I had VFL duties but I checked the VAFA scores and SKOB did, in fact, score!
Did they present the premiership cup to Old Xavs? I also checked the points and OX loaded with ex AFL imports, some 6 of them, is that great for the comp?
Great to see St Bernards win two in a row, Collegians bounce back after their loss last week, Uni Blues doing enough against a very good OM’s whilst Old Brighton defeated Caulfield to inflict their 21st loss in a row in Premier section.
What a great round of Premier footy.
What did I miss yesterday? I had VFL duties but I checked the VAFA scores and SKOB did, in fact, score!
Did they present the premiership cup to Old Xavs? I also checked the points and OX loaded with ex AFL imports, some 6 of them, is that great for the comp?
Great to see St Bernards win two in a row, Collegians bounce back after their loss last week, Uni Blues doing enough against a very good OM’s whilst Old Brighton defeated Caulfield to inflict their 21st loss in a row in Premier section.
What a great round of Premier footy.
Jordan Kelly is Ex AFL ex Caulfield Grammar, that means 22-6=16.Xavs had 17 x 1 pointers running around yesterday Brian. LOL.
Ophidian Old Boys
Love your passion Mike, but it’s a two horse race between the goodies(OX)and the baddies(UB)with the goodies at Toorak Park red hot faves. OM’s possibly the spoiler over the baddies.From my weekend venture out to Camberwell Sports Ground to see the mighty Lions get their first win in a competitive game since August 2019 I noted the following:
- David Mirra is a genuine gun key forward in the VAFA and will cause defenders a lot of headaches this season.
- Josh Watson (19 year old) was easily the most impressive debutant I have seen in my decade of watching VAFA football. The young kid came into a Collegians side, went straight into the guts, kicked 3 goals, played with poise and composure in the wet gathering 30 touches and was relentless with his tackling pressure all day (I'd say he would've had close to 10 tackles). Veteran onlookers were saying it was the best debut game by a Lion since a young schoolboy named Lachie Ferguson (who was in attendance on Saturday) played his first game in 2010.
- Viv Michie and Corey Cassidy are ultra consistent footballers who never lower their colours for the Lions, both were clean by hand and foot in the wet.
- Hugh Johnson for Collegians is a workhorse centre half forward who doesn't stop running up and down the ground all day.
- Old Scotch had a couple of solid top end talents and a couple of handy VFL ins (Rivett and Smith) but they looked all at sea for the majority of the game with the ball firmly entrenched in Collegians' forward half in the last half of the game.
- Based on the weekend's game, it looks like it will be a long year for the boys from Camberwell Road.
GO LIONS
Why are you writing off your brethren so early O Glorious One. Have a little FAITH. Can I get an AMEN.Love your passion Mike, but it’s a two horse race between the goodies(OX)and the baddies(UB)with the goodies at Toorak Park red hot faves. OM’s possibly the spoiler over the baddies.
St Kilda don’t play in the VAFA 45/ and wouldn’t win the flag either. For you it’s 12 Hail Mary’s, one for each glorious goal your OX won by on the weekend.Why are you writing off your brethren so early O Glorious One. Have a little FAITH. Can I get an AMEN.
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Xavs have definitely been impressive but footy is a funny game and the home and away season goes for 18 weeks.
Very long year. Skob's a bit like Richmond right now. Not playing their best footy but long year ahead. Winner of Saturday's Blues V Xavs will be flag favourite but doesn't mean much in late April.
St Kilda don’t play in the VAFA 45/ and wouldn’t win the flag either. For you it’s 12 Hail Mary’s, one for each glorious goal your OX won by on the weekend.
AMEN.