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Can't use blokes from other comps at that time of the year unlike pre June 30.If you were going to stack to I'd say round 16 is the one you would do it in.
Might just sort out who goes down.
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Can't use blokes from other comps at that time of the year unlike pre June 30.If you were going to stack to I'd say round 16 is the one you would do it in.
Might just sort out who goes down.
you just loook at their teamsheet and it tells you.
very easy.
Appears they only had 2 newbies, one from Mt Gravatt and one from Victoria who is probably mates with the coach.
Yes you can. Permits are allowed until the final H&A round
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Not much you can do about temp interstate clearances pre June 30.
However, given the memo we all got last week, Stubbs playing (former junior or not) really did need permission from the competition manager. ( which they may have got, none of us would know)
Did it come with happy endingPayed $6.40 for a beer at Kedron!!! That is all
My view on permits is pretty simple. They should be used if you're short on numbers or if by chance a former player is in town and wants a kick with his old club (ie. Is playing in Cairns or something, but is in Brisbane for the weekend and wants a game)
If you are playing a bloke on permit because you are short, he should play ressies regardless of how good he is.
If you permit in a guy and play him in seniors, clearly you are trying to artificially improve your team not just make up numbers.
Just my opinion of course.
There was one individual at Park Ridge in the stands yesterday that made it almost unbearable to watch the football. I pity anyone that has to sit there week in week out and listen to that fog horn yell out cliche after cliche.
I think I know who you are referring to, he actually makes it enjoyable to sit and watch. Maybe look into another type sport more suitable maybe chess or mahjong?
My view on permits is pretty simple. They should be used if you're short on numbers or if by chance a former player is in town and wants a kick with his old club (ie. Is playing in Cairns or something, but is in Brisbane for the weekend and wants a game)
If you are playing a bloke on permit because you are short, he should play ressies regardless of how good he is.
If you permit in a guy and play him in seniors, clearly you are trying to artificially improve your team not just make up numbers.
Just my opinion of course.
Watched the Bears vs Roos on Saturday in an extremely entertaining game, with the Roos just holding them out.
Really see-sawing game, Roos would kick ahead, then the Bears would peg 2 or 3 back and it would be on. Roos would then break the stalemate and, Bears would fight back - but apart from the half-time break, just couldn't nudge ahead.
Congrats to whoever the Robina coach is for one of the greatest half time bakes I've heard in years as well - it was superb stuff. Heard in both dressing rooms and the bar as well!
David 'Plugger'Sloan was the suns coach last season a great coach with a proven history in success and a great guy. Fenton may have been an assistant at the suns as there were 3 or 4 assistant coaches in charge of certain areasBelieve that would be the Suns coach from last year Simon Fenton.
Been from Coomera and watching them play Roos then bears last 2 weeks would've thought the Bears woulda got the job done. Surprised it wasn't the Bears coach giving a spray!
Surprised there's been no chat on here about Darryl White suiting up for Alex Hills this season (or did I just miss it?). Bloke can still take a grab at 44 years of age. Looks to be on one leg though...
I think the old man is playing on one leg for sure but I'm sure the experience and knowledge he would have would be good for the Alex hill boys
His son plays there doesn't he?
So was it the content of the bake or the loudness of the bake that made it "superb "? Or a bit of both ?Watched the Bears vs Roos on Saturday in an extremely entertaining game, with the Roos just holding them out.
Really see-sawing game, Roos would kick ahead, then the Bears would peg 2 or 3 back and it would be on. Roos would then break the stalemate and, Bears would fight back - but apart from the half-time break, just couldn't nudge ahead.
Congrats to whoever the Robina coach is for one of the greatest half time bakes I've heard in years as well - it was superb stuff. Heard in both dressing rooms and the bar as well!
Buffs v Pirates match of the round, will have passion. Prepare to hear from the Commish and Bocker on here in coming days