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  • tara
    Senior Player
    • Aug 2005
    • 1514

    #46
    Originally posted by Pekay
    NEWEST CONTENDER FOR QUOTE OF THE YEAR. i think the lasses will be a bigger handful than the lads.That can be taken more than one way.

    Nothing like a firey redhead hey Pete

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    • Pekay
      Well retired, still sore
      • Sep 2004
      • 2134

      #47
      Originally posted by tara
      Nothing like a firey redhead hey Pete
      To be sure, Tara,to be sure.All fired up for sunday?

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      • adnar
        Warming the Bench
        • Oct 2004
        • 425

        #48
        Originally posted by Irish_33
        Good point, next time we might get one of the GAA womens teams involved to play against you adnar. Fairer contest.
        As long as they aren't behind the play cheats like the men, then I'm sure they would do the GAA proud.

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        • tara
          Senior Player
          • Aug 2005
          • 1514

          #49
          Originally posted by adnar
          As long as they aren't behind the play cheats like the men, then I'm sure they would do the GAA proud.
          Adnar not all you blokes at Balmain are innocent either mate. Ive seen them do plenty of unsavoury things in the past when playing in the SFA.

          Probably the best one was Chris Parkers elbow on Scotty Ward from Bankstown. 32 stitches around his eye, 4 metal plates in his checkbone, permanent pain in his skull and never player another game. Parker on the other hand got off lighter, the tribunal read out his suspensions in the previous 5 years (around thirty weeks in all) told him he was a clown and gave him a life suspension.

          I somehow doubt the IR incident was anywhere near as bad/or deliberate as the one I have just descibed.

          In fairness to Chris I have shared a few beers with him and he seems like a good bloke, one who suffers from white line fever when playing though I suspect.

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          • Steiger
            Warming the Bench
            • Mar 2006
            • 181

            #50
            Anyone that has to resort to physical violence isn't a footballer.

            Although it's easy to do, I wouldn't attribute the actions of one person to represent an entire club (past, present or future).

            Sure Balmain walked off, it's not a response that everyone has liked but it's better than engaging in a melee and bringing the reputation of our great game to an even lower level than what it is in Sydney.

            The only other appropriate action would to have been to continue playing - a hard, tough person/club is the one that cops the knock and retaliates through a smile and better performance, not a punch, but since the IR tournament is supposed to be a trial leading up to the regular season there's no point in getting injured pre-season.

            I think Balmain made the right decision to pull the pin after the incident. The coaches and officials at Balmain have set the standard and they obviously won't tolerate any violence.

            Refer to the SAFL Coaches and Players code of conduct if you have any doubt.

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            • tara
              Senior Player
              • Aug 2005
              • 1514

              #51
              Originally posted by Steiger
              Anyone that has to resort to physical violence isn't a footballer.

              Although it's easy to do, I wouldn't attribute the actions of one person to represent an entire club (past, present or future).

              Sure Balmain walked off, it's not a response that everyone has liked but it's better than engaging in a melee and bringing the reputation of our great game to an even lower level than what it is in Sydney.

              The only other appropriate action would to have been to continue playing - a hard, tough person/club is the one that cops the knock and retaliates through a smile and better performance, not a punch, but since the IR tournament is supposed to be a trial leading up to the regular season there's no point in getting injured pre-season.

              I think Balmain made the right decision to pull the pin after the incident. The coaches and officials at Balmain have set the standard and they obviously won't tolerate any violence.

              Refer to the SAFL Coaches and Players code of conduct if you have any doubt.
              To clear a few things up for you. The IR tournament was the brain child of my mate Irish who posts on this site, works for me and plays footy at South West with me. It wasnt designed as a trial but a new event that would introduce people from each code to the others game and be a fun day in general.

              Yes your right that the coaches and officials of Balmain have set the standard but it is yet to be seen whether they live by this or just provide lip service. Will they stand down their players who commit acts of thugery or cowardice that go unseen by the men in charge? I doubt it but will be the first to appologise if they do.

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              • Irish_33
                On the Rookie List
                • Feb 2006
                • 44

                #52
                At the end of the day whats done is done, Balmain didn't get much out of it except a broken knee but at least they came down and gave it a go and I thank them for that. The other 11 teams were delighted with the result and i'm sure they got something out of it.
                If it goes ahead next year, we'll definatley get the AFL on board in some way, to keep it more even.
                www.achtungbaby.com.au

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                • Irish_33
                  On the Rookie List
                  • Feb 2006
                  • 44

                  #53
                  Originally posted by tara
                  To clear a few things up for you. The IR tournament was the brain child of my mate Irish who posts on this site, works for me and plays footy at South West with me. It wasnt designed as a trial but a new event that would introduce people from each code to the others game and be a fun day in general.
                  Make that Campbelltown, wouldn't mind a change for a year.
                  www.achtungbaby.com.au

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                  • tara
                    Senior Player
                    • Aug 2005
                    • 1514

                    #54
                    Originally posted by Irish_33
                    Make that Campbelltown, wouldn't mind a change for a year.
                    You might want to start looking for a new job sunshine.

                    The blokes at Campeltown might worry about you given you liking for wearing short sleeved pink business shirts but will realise your not a threat after seeing you in the showers. The only threat will be developing a hernia from laughter
                    Last edited by tara; 16 March 2006, 03:32 PM.

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                    • Irish_33
                      On the Rookie List
                      • Feb 2006
                      • 44

                      #55
                      OOOOOOOOO that hurt.
                      By the sounds of things the only thing I have to worry about is if I line out against Balmain. I might have to put on my dodgy ozzy accent to keep my knees safe!
                      By the way Colesy, try not to break a hip, it must be tough playing footy at the age of 67.
                      www.achtungbaby.com.au

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                      • tara
                        Senior Player
                        • Aug 2005
                        • 1514

                        #56
                        Come on mate you can do better than that. What about mentioning what a fat @@@@ Ive become since the wedding. 10 kgs in 6 weeks when Im supposed to be losing weight

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                        • Irish_33
                          On the Rookie List
                          • Feb 2006
                          • 44

                          #57
                          another 10kgs!!!! my god, that would make you close to 150kgs then.
                          www.achtungbaby.com.au

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                          • adnar
                            Warming the Bench
                            • Oct 2004
                            • 425

                            #58
                            Originally posted by tara
                            Adnar not all you blokes at Balmain are innocent either mate. Ive seen them do plenty of unsavoury things in the past when playing in the SFA.
                            I'm sure all clubs are, I am not defending things that have gone on the past. I don't think the 18 year old who was injured should be told to get on with it because someone else at his club did something years ago.

                            Just seems like a crap situation and a crap outcome. These things happen in amatuer sport.

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                            • tara
                              Senior Player
                              • Aug 2005
                              • 1514

                              #59
                              Originally posted by adnar
                              I'm sure all clubs are, I am not defending things that have gone on the past. I don't think the 18 year old who was injured should be told to get on with it because someone else at his club did something years ago.

                              Just seems like a crap situation and a crap outcome. These things happen in amatuer sport.
                              Mate your missing the point. None of us know what really happened out there and I dont expect the kid to just get up and get on with things either, but I would have expected the club to continue on.

                              Every weekend in Sydney footy acts of cowardice occur, it is something we wont be able to get away from for a long time I suspect. I refered to one example because it directly related to the Club in mention, not to justify what happened to the young bloke as an act ok Karma.

                              I dont have a problem with violence in footy either, which probably goes against the AFLs newage good will to all men policys. It is a physical game and tempers flare so I understand the occasionaly "mele". I dont however condone random acts of violence, ie hitting a bloke from behind.

                              Hopefully the young bloke is ok and doesnt take to long to recover.

                              Also hows young Rhys travelling down there?

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                              • wheels27
                                On the Rookie List
                                • Mar 2005
                                • 397

                                #60
                                Originally posted by tara
                                Come on mate you can do better than that. What about mentioning what a fat @@@@ Ive become since the wedding. 10 kgs in 6 weeks when Im supposed to be losing weight
                                I thought you might have trained last night, but I realised that you would've struggled to get through the gate we might have to open up the tractor gates next time your at Rosedale......

                                That's what marriage does to you isn't it, I still haven't gone back and it will be 5 years this year.

                                You need to get your head-kicking mate Chris to flog you for a while again
                                I hear not what you say, for the thunder of who you are.

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