Penno have got a few recruits, a couple of guns from Riverviews 18s last year. Some decent pick ups on top of Potter that will strengthen them after a few big name losses to the squad.
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Originally posted by motorace_182
Penno have got a few recruits, a couple of guns from Riverviews 18s last year. Some decent pick ups on top of Potter that will strengthen them after a few big name losses to the squad.Comment
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Anyone know the status of Campbelltown at the moment. Will this o nce proud club be able to get off the bottom the table?..And the Swans are the Premiers...The Ultimate Team...The Ultimate Warriors. They have overcome the highly fancied Hawks in brilliant style. Sydney the 2012 Premiers - Gerard Whately ABC
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Originally posted by Big Al
Anyone know the status of Campbelltown at the moment. Will this o nce proud club be able to get off the bottom the table?Comment
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Originally posted by Big Al
Anyone know the status of Campbelltown at the moment. Will this o nce proud club be able to get off the bottom the table?
They'll be competitive, not a team to be taken lightly this year.
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From these reports it sounds like a bumper year ahead for Premier Division. Assuming the top four from last year are still competitive ie. Norths, Wests, Penno and UNSW. Joining them is a strong St George and Campbelltown who are reported to have picked up players and than there is ECE with lots to prove. I would assume the Gong can only get better, and that only leaves Balmain who if they pick up will make for a stellar year for the league.
Bring it on!Last edited by Coastal Boy; 7 March 2006, 04:33 PM.Comment
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Always good to see people like Humphrey add quality comments to the forum.
As for Campbelltown getting off the bottom of the ladder, I can assure you that we are, and will be working as hard as we possibly can to make sure that we do!
Numbers are good and the players are very keen and looking forward to the challenge ahead.
Just how much will we improve? We will just have to wait and see.On The TrailComment
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Originally posted by KangaCoach
Always good to see people like Humphrey add quality comments to the forum.
Given that Round 1 will see you play for your 3rd club in about 6 matches i didnt think you would be that attached to your latest club yet.
Who do you intend to play for in Round 12?Last edited by humphrey bear; 15 March 2006, 10:10 AM.Comment
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Humphrey,
You seem to have a dislike for Campbelltown. Any particular reason for that? Kanga Coach is simply trying to improve the Campbelltown F.C to make sydney footy stronger but you seem to want to make personal attacks on both he and the club. Also are you associated with a particular club?Comment
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A little unfair HB but I do like your sense of humour. I appreciate your ability to make light of any topic. The world is too serious.Comment
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Does anyone have any reports from the trial games on the weekend, as to how all the teams performed and if there was any standouts, with new recruits.
ANU v Sydney Uni @ Canberra
Harman v Macquarie Uni @ Harman
Belconnen v East Coast Eagles @ Belconnen
Cardiff v Balmain @ Cardiff
Gosford v Penrith @ Mt Penang
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Originally posted by Coastal Boy
From these reports it sounds like a bumper year ahead for Premier Division. Assuming the top four from last year are still competitive ie. Norths, Wests, Penno and UNSW. Joining them is a strong St George and Campbelltown who are reported to have picked up players and than there is ECE with lots to prove. I would assume the Gong can only get better, and that only leaves Balmain who if they pick up will make for a stellar year for the league.
Bring it on!
As for Kanga Coach, he did have a long stint at St George before moving on mid-season; and surely East Coast would have known when they signed him that he'd be leaving if he could get a coaching gig for 2006.
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