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  • tara
    Senior Player
    • Aug 2005
    • 1514

    #46
    Originally posted by Offal

    Pekay - exactly what I am saying in my recent post. You're a visionary. We need more like you.
    Rubbish - if Pekay was a visionary he wouldnt have suggested to return to tiger colours - Even balmain arnt that bad they have to be subjected to that

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    • Mr PHD
      On the Rookie List
      • Mar 2007
      • 69

      #47
      Junkyard, Gambler & M.Punter seem to be in the know.

      Rd 5 and looking at 2011?
      Is that why Balmain are on 0 points as they have exceeded the salary cap?

      Players/coaches/staff etc change each year for over 12years to produce the similar results whether on a $10 or $200k player budget???

      Maybe Kippaanou or the raffle ticket seller dude should run the joint?










      Originally posted by 48 Hour Detox
      12 from the GF side of 2009....yet how many have they recruited??? Dugmore, Vladlko, Beardsley....to name a few and I dare say, those three are as good as any they have lost. That was a silly post Gambler as you were comparing numbers lost from one season to another, compared to injuries of a current list. Take 13 of ECE best players from their 2010 list......thats the only way you can compare to what I am saying.

      Speaking of fact, Schmidt did did 62 touches in a game in the ACTFL......go and research it, its fact. Balmain have recruited a guy who was a gun full foward in the VFl.....go and research it. Balmain do have a bunch of blokes who played AFL.......go and research it. The issue they have is injury and depth and NO ONE at Balmain is hiding from that. You can't turn a wooden spoon team (2 in 3 years) around in 6 months.

      People from Balmain are excited about 2011 and beyond.....

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      • 48 Hour Detox
        On the Rookie List
        • Nov 2009
        • 48

        #48
        Originally posted by Mr PHD
        Junkyard, Gambler & M.Punter seem to be in the know.

        Rd 5 and looking at 2011?
        Is that why Balmain are on 0 points as they have exceeded the salary cap?

        Players/coaches/staff etc change each year for over 12years to produce the similar results whether on a $10 or $200k player budget???

        Maybe Kippaanou or the raffle ticket seller dude should run the joint?
        The coach didn't change over the previous 3 years and Balmain came last twice in that period...... I think they have definately made the right change this time around Mr PHD.

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        • Hawknik
          On the Rookie List
          • Sep 2007
          • 186

          #49
          Congrats to Dockers for their first win of the season, in their Ressies, beating a 2W-2L Manly side. Well done. For the sake of Sydney footy let's hope they sneak a few wins in both divisions this year. Seems Kyprianou is the man with 10 through the big sticks!!!

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          • tara
            Senior Player
            • Aug 2005
            • 1514

            #50
            Originally posted by Hawknik
            Congrats to Dockers for their first win of the season, in their Ressies, beating a 2W-2L Manly side. Well done. For the sake of Sydney footy let's hope they sneak a few wins in both divisions this year. Seems Kyprianou is the man with 10 through the big sticks!!!
            Good to see and god knows all us lower div teams love beating Manly hey Nik - Well done dockers.

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            • Hawknik
              On the Rookie List
              • Sep 2007
              • 186

              #51
              Originally posted by tara
              Good to see and god knows all us lower div teams love beating Manly hey Nik - Well done dockers.
              correct, always a good slug fest
              interesting to see Manly Div 4 get up over a strong Saints outfit too.

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              • mountainsofpain
                Warming the Bench
                • Apr 2008
                • 266

                #52
                Originally posted by Hawknik
                correct, always a good slug fest
                interesting to see Manly Div 4 get up over a strong Saints outfit too.
                Yet looking through the results on the Sydney AFL website it appears that they didn't manage to make the trek out to Penrith in the Under 18s.

                It's not the first forfeit this year in that division either. Seems like there is still a way to go in growing the game at Under 18 level.

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                • Norris Lurker
                  Almost Football Legend
                  • Jan 2003
                  • 2981

                  #53
                  Originally posted by mountainsofpain
                  Yet looking through the results on the Sydney AFL website it appears that they didn't manage to make the trek out to Penrith in the Under 18s.

                  It's not the first forfeit this year in that division either. Seems like there is still a way to go in growing the game at Under 18 level.
                  It's not often that one needs to feel sympathy for an undefeated top-of-the-table team; but Penrith in the Under 18s Challenge are in a strange situation.
                  Round 1 - bye
                  Round 2 - opponents forfeited
                  Round 3 - had a big win
                  Round 4 - postponed due to ground being double-booked
                  Round 5 - opponents forfeited

                  So we're a quarter of the way through the season and they've only stepped on the field for one competitive game.
                  I don't know what the feeling is among the young Penrith players, but I could imagine they're getting frustrated that, through no fault of their own, they're not getting to play games.

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                  • Tubzy
                    On the Rookie List
                    • Jan 2010
                    • 46

                    #54
                    Originally posted by Norris Lurker
                    It's not often that one needs to feel sympathy for an undefeated top-of-the-table team; but Penrith in the Under 18s Challenge are in a strange situation.
                    Round 1 - bye
                    Round 2 - opponents forfeited
                    Round 3 - had a big win
                    Round 4 - postponed due to ground being double-booked
                    Round 5 - opponents forfeited

                    So we're a quarter of the way through the season and they've only stepped on the field for one competitive game.
                    I don't know what the feeling is among the young Penrith players, but I could imagine they're getting frustrated that, through no fault of their own, they're not getting to play games.
                    Norris, it's getting really hard to keep the boys and also their parents enthused about footy....they have trained the house down during pre season and to only have played 1 competitive game so far is extremly disappointing. A few of the boys have filled in and played seniors, but not many....

                    The Challenge Cup is quickly becoming a joke as teams who have to travel more than 15kms for a game can only seem to get 8-10 players available....I'm wondering if the league could create one competition for the rest of the year because as it stands there are only ourselves, Moorebank, East Poach Eagles and Parramatta who are putting regular teams on the paddock....I also feel sorry for the 8-10 lads from the forfeiting teams who aren't getting a game either

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                    • unconfuseme
                      Regular in the Side
                      • Jan 2009
                      • 681

                      #55
                      Tubzy, there's a bye in both 18's comps ... the serious clubs should try and arrange a cross over "friendly" game when they have the bye.

                      ... a little bit of arranging to be done, but 16 & 17 y.o.'s need to be on the park every week!

                      ... and if one team only has 8 or 10, the other team should have numbers, grab some local u/16's and just mix them up and play 14 a side ... get them playing!!

                      NB: Just looked ahead and R 7 Penrith & St George have the bye ... I know St George have big numbers ...?

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                      • ShortHalfHead
                        Senior Player
                        • Dec 2008
                        • 1024

                        #56
                        Originally posted by unconfuseme
                        Tubzy, there's a bye in both 18's comps ... the serious clubs should try and arrange a cross over "friendly" game when they have the bye.

                        ... a little bit of arranging to be done, but 16 & 17 y.o.'s need to be on the park every week!

                        ... and if one team only has 8 or 10, the other team should have numbers, grab some local u/16's and just mix them up and play 14 a side ... get them playing!!

                        NB: Just looked ahead and R 7 Penrith & St George have the bye ... I know St George have big numbers ...?
                        Already in the process, Unconfuseme.
                        Had about half the team play on the weekend (5 in Div 4 and 7 in Premier Cup for Town)
                        Very proud of the boys who have discussed things as a team and have stuck together. They all came to the ground on Saturday and helped out with match day duties

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                        • Steamboat
                          Pushing for Selection
                          • Dec 2007
                          • 77

                          #57
                          SHH, just passing on my thanks to the Penrith boys that transferred over on the weekend,with only about 25 eligible players, 3 of those playing 1st grade every week and 6 with medium to long term injuries,we would have been struggling to fill a side.
                          But with the co-operation of the league,our admin and the Penrith club,we managed to get 22 u18s a game of football on the weekend.

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                          • ShortHalfHead
                            Senior Player
                            • Dec 2008
                            • 1024

                            #58
                            Originally posted by Steamboat
                            SHH, just passing on my thanks to the Penrith boys that transferred over on the weekend,with only about 25 eligible players, 3 of those playing 1st grade every week and 6 with medium to long term injuries,we would have been struggling to fill a side.
                            But with the co-operation of the league,our admin and the Penrith club,we managed to get 22 u18s a game of football on the weekend.
                            Thanks Steam, I will pass it on to the lads. Pity it could not have been a closer contest...took all the team a while to gel and get into any rhythm, but they finished the game off well. That big full forward from the Dogs kicked them from everywhere and anywhere.
                            Hopefully the team gets a better run from here, with the next month or so looking promising. And with the results in CC this year, anything could happen. Some truly strange results.

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                            • floppinab
                              Senior Player
                              • Jan 2003
                              • 1681

                              #59
                              Originally posted by unconfuseme

                              ... a little bit of arranging to be done, but 16 & 17 y.o.'s need to be on the park every week!

                              ...?
                              Just a note on this one, the Junior leagues have a rule where if 16 yo's play more than 5 games at U18 level they must have played 10 games or more at the lower level for them to participate in finals. Particularly when games times clash this has resulted in Junior clubs not releasing players to play 18's to ensure they get their 10 games up. Some junior comps are only playing 15 minor round matches this year so with byes and potential injuries there is a lot of reluctance to release U16 players to play up.

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                              • BeeEmmAre
                                Commentary Team Captain
                                • Aug 2005
                                • 2509

                                #60
                                Originally posted by floppinab
                                Just a note on this one, the Junior leagues have a rule where if 16 yo's play more than 5 games at U18 level they must have played 10 games or more at the lower level for them to participate in finals. Particularly when games times clash this has resulted in Junior clubs not releasing players to play 18's to ensure they get their 10 games up. Some junior comps are only playing 15 minor round matches this year so with byes and potential injuries there is a lot of reluctance to release U16 players to play up.
                                Well that is the first rule that needs to go. 10 is just too many - I know it's designed to stop clubs stacking their teams in the finals, but surely there's a way to make it beneficial to both clubs and the player himself. I'd have to think about how it could work, but the most important thing, as someone else said, is to have as many boys as possible playing footy.
                                "It's up to the rest of the players in the room to make a new batch of premiership players next year," Adam Goodes, triple Bob Skilton Medallist, October 7, 2011.

                                YOU BETCHA!!!!!!

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