I was at the game
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Mobbenfuhrer said:Yep. I guess that would do it! Got a match report for us?Wanna predict the two clubs' finishing positions for 2005?
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gomma05 said:Does anyone know what is going on with Mazenod O C? Have they lost any players?
Knight Rider said:It certainly was a great start for Mazenod at the weekend, unlike our initiation into B Grade at the hands of Whitefriars. We'll certainly be more competitive in the coming weeks but don't expect to be flag favourites like Top Gun predicted with Old Essendon. Great start!
Does Kornel Dachs still coach your reserves?
Mobbenfuhrer said:Thanks eddie, much appreciated!
Yeah it seems Aquinas might be percentage boosters, but they might not be the only ones. What chance some easy percentage points gained against Glen Eira?
The Big Pineapple said:Rumour is that Dave Calthopre wants to pull on the boots after the round 1 loss to Old Brighton... that's why he put his hand up to do the running at Essendon so he can get back into shape?
joshieboy said:Glen Eira are still jelling. My have a shacky start to the season but will look to finish strongly. All depends when they click the switch on, to where they will finish the season. But have no doubt an inform/injury free Glen Eira outfit is and will be a force. Have 17 players out at the moment. About 3 or 4 quality and the rest are handy.
The Goats said:I did see a picture of calthorpe in the paper, he's MASSIVE! Obviously he hasn't been joining in your preseason training Pineapple?
Butch McHutcheon said:He certainly casts a rather large shadow. Sounds like the round 1 injury curse was in full swing. Could a red-headed meat cut be in round 2 selection contention out at Keilor Hill?
krisholio said:went to st bedes v old brighton, with brighton giving the tigers a touch up. final score: old brighton 18.17 125 to st bedes 11.10 76. only a point in it to half time (7.8 to 7.9), but after that, brighton had too much run thru the midfield, and plenty of marking options up forward (OB's FF bagged 10 goals). after their loss to mazenod last week, it looks like the tigers could be in for a long year.
Mobbenfuhrer said:Saw end of Fitzroy Reds reserves and quarter and a half of seniors before heading home to get ready for the Magic Flute.
Reds reserves had a big lead early third quarter but were slowly pulled back and overtaken with about 3 minutes to go.
I overheard one (who are they, old mentone or someone) Mentonian state 'Happy 50th, Fitzroy'. WHich of course cuts to the bone, your reserve team losing a 2nd round match by 8 points and still sitting higher than the dumbalks that fell in over them. If they'd pipped our finals chances it might have been more relevant. But, as we know, if Bill Sykes won't employ you, you might as well move to Mentone.
Seniors looked good enough but not terrific, Mega, whom Rupertswood kids surely enjoyed the absence of yesterday, just commands. Still, I thought Mentone looked fairly capable. 6 goals to 3 at 1/4 time, and it something like 7 goals to 4 when I had to leave. Apparently that was it for the contest, papers say a 70 point margin!
If there's one moral you can take from this story, its that, whenever I watch a football team, they play like crap. They play well until I arrive, then they play like crap. As soon as I leave, they play well again. Go figure.
Magnum PI said:I think ...
Mobbenfuhrer said:Showed your hand a bit early there kiddo.