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Coreen and District Football League

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wHat can we expeCt tmoz from tHe corEEn boys Vs noRthern...
Very depleted team going up. Hope they go well but it is a long way short of the leagues best players. The Rennie boys selected decided to go roo shooting instead if that gives you an insight into how keen most were to front up on the week off. Not making excuses already but the team will be up against it i imagine.
 
Very depleted team going up. Hope they go well but it is a long way short of the leagues best players. The Rennie boys selected decided to go roo shooting instead if that gives you an insight into how keen most were to front up on the week off. Not making excuses already but the team will be up against it i imagine.

yer no good mate...northern is in the same boat, their will b 10 or so of the best 22 the rest jst cant b botherd, will hav a few bak from the team that beat central west...should b a good day
 

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Very depleted team going up. Hope they go well but it is a long way short of the leagues best players. The Rennie boys selected decided to go roo shooting instead if that gives you an insight into how keen most were to front up on the week off. Not making excuses already but the team will be up against it i imagine.

Rennie boys gone roo shooting, that just sums up their year. have they been doing that every week?
 
How many Rennie guys would have made the team anyway?

Here is the team, and I must say it is one that I expect to go quite well, not knowing anything about the Northern Riverina league.
Also take into account this is the last time the CDFL jumper will be seen in action, so the boys should be keen as mustard to do it proud.

I'm backing Coreen by 25 points.

B: Danny Kirchen (Billabong Crows), Brenton Purcell (Jerilderie), Scott Francis (CDHBU)
HB: Luke Bryce (Jerilderie), Nathan Jones (Coleambally), Shane Pound (Coleamballt)
C: Andrew McGown (Coleambally), A Hicks, Michael O'Riordan (Billabong Crows)
HF: Mark House (CDHBU), Jarrod Hanrahan (CDHBU), T Edwards
F: Ray Robins (Wahgunyah), Tyson Moloney (Billabong Crows), Glenn Edwards (CDHBU)
FOLL: Matt Rogers (Wahgunyah), Jay Pound (Coleambally), Tyral Dalitz (Billabong Crows)
INTER: Chris Marshall (Jerilderie), Graham O'Connell (Coleambally), Brian Eales (Wahgunyah), Shay Rhodes (CDHBU)
EMERG: Damien Kerlin (Wahgunyah), Andy Ryland (Wahgunyah), Mitch Barry (Coleambally), Manny Callow (Wahgunyah).
 
How many Rennie Boys?

Damon Ferguson would have been stiff in not making it (unless he preferred roo shooting). Jack Florence and the 2 Rhodes boys (Mick & Duane) wouldn't be out of place in that CDFL team either.

Re the possible collapse of the merger with the Picola League Clubs, that would be a great shame if the Crows were able to bugger it for the other teams. They have some good blokes there but one of reasons other clubs and leagues have looked down upon the CDFL in recent years (not to mention why some clubs have wanted to go to other leagues) is because the performance of the Crows as a club (on and off the field) has been able to drag down the league to their not so lofty level. The Crows are delusional if they think they can go across to the Hume League.
 
The Coreen and District league has proven that despite being on its last legs at club level the top end of the competition is still strong with a stunning 38-point win over Northern Riverina at Wagga on Saturday.
CDFL won after trailling by 43 points at quarter time having kicked into a howling gale!
You beauty Swannies!!!!!
The under 17s lost by 19 points after trailing by 62 at three quarter time.





Interleague - Review - The Border Mail

Coreen and District fought back from a nightmare opening quarter to crush Northern Riverina by 38 points in their interleague showndown at Maher Oval on Saturday.
Coreen conceded the opening seven goals as Northern Riverina won the toss and kicked with a strong breeze.
Their quest to bow out of representative football as winners looked in grave doubt.
But Steve Grantham's charges refused to panic and it was just a matter of time before they took control.
"It didn't look great at quarter time, but the wind was very strong and the boys just had to keep their belief," he said.
"We got it back to a couple of goals at half time and I thought we won it in the third when we held them to one goal.
"Thats was where we won it.
"It's just fantastic week being involved with the Coreen league team and I can't speak highly enough of how everyone has gone about it."
Experienced campaigners Mark House, Shane Pound, Andrew McGowan and Jarrod Hanrahan thirved in the tricky conditions, while youngsters Josh Bryce, Chris Marshall and Graham O'Connell also made strong contributions around the flanks.
Northern Riverina coach Steve Henley looked like being a matchwinner in the opening 15 minutes before Coreen veteran Scott Franciswas moved to full back and held him goalless for the rest of the match.
Wahgunyah coach Ray Robins kicked five goals for the victors.
"We took a really good, enthusiastic team to Wagga and everyone wanted to be part of it." Grantham said.
"At halftime we spoke about putting in a big third quarter against the breeze and the boys really came out and gave it everything.
"It was a good day for the league."
Meanwhile, the Northern Riverina opened the day with a 19 point win against Coreen in the under 17's.





Interleague Scores
Seniors

CDFL 0.3 6.10 10.12 16.18 (114)
NRFL 7.4 9.5 10.7 11.10 (76)
Goals: CDFL: Ray Robins 5, Mark House 3, Jarrod Hanrahan 2, Josh Bryce 2, Tyral Dalitz 2, Andrew McGowan 1, Shane Pound 1. NRFL: K.Archibald 2, S.Henley 2, J.Nolan 1, B.Murphy 1, M.Archibald 1, G.Murphy 1, W.Malone 1, G.Worner 1, M.Wilson 1.
Best: CDFL: Mark House, Shane Pound, Josh Bryce, Andrew McGowan, Daniel Kirchen, Jarrod Hanrahan. NRFL: G.Tyack, K.Malone, P.Gauci, B.Murphy, M.Bryant, G.Worner.

Under 17's
CDFL 1.1 4.6 4.6 11.8 (74)
NRFL 5.6 7.8 13.14 13.15 (93)
Goals: CDFL: Andrew Mills 5, Jarrod Lane 1, Michael Kreun 1, Jake Burdon 1, Jack Williams 1, Brent Taylor 1, Lachlan Taylor-Nugent 1. NRFL: M.Ward 5, M.Johnson 3, P.Chaffer 2, D.Ryall 1, R.Quade 1, L.Trembath 1.
Best: CDFL: Jarrod Lane, Andrew Mills, Jack Williams, Michael Kreun, Matt Grantham, Sam Wood. NRFL: D.Ryall, M.Ward, M.Johnson, R.Quade, M.Daniher, D.Milne.
 
Can anyone tell me anything about Tom Conroy who used to play for Buraja?

I think you mean Owen Conroy aka Tom

Owen Conroy is a GUN backman he was one of the best in the league.

Last I heard he went to the GRFL somewhere to chase the big dollars!:D

The only conroy cleared out there is a tony though??? playing for moulamein
 

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Why would there be?
Gun is certainly a word I wouldn't use about Conroy. He was only an okay player in an ordinary team as Hopefield-Buraja struggled before going into recess.
Has he played a senior match since? Not to my recollection.
Perhaps you could enlighten me on that one.
 
Why would there be?
Gun is certainly a word I wouldn't use about Conroy. He was only an okay player in an ordinary team as Hopefield-Buraja struggled before going into recess.
Has he played a senior match since? Not to my recollection.
Perhaps you could enlighten me on that one.
Tom is a GUN senior backman in a top four side in a better league then the CDFL. Sounds like you have some deep down personnel grudge against him. Maybe he teased you at school or something.
 
Tom is a GUN senior backman in a top four side in a better league then the CDFL. Sounds like you have some deep down personnel grudge against him. Maybe he teased you at school or something.

Would a personnel grudge be any different to a personal grudge?

Either way, there's no grudges. I just haven't seen him play much good footy. Admittedly I haven't seen him play for a few years and I can only make a judgement on what I've seen. Perhaps he has improved on field, I don't know. Where are you playing, Tom?
 
Well how about you blokes stop sookin and bitchin about Tom Conroy, because we have a very exciting year unfolding. With Colly losing two games and wahgunyah knocking them off on the week end has realy set it up, and did we all start to overate Jerilderie with a couple of wins or have the Crows just stepped up to bar of the other top four sides.

Are Wahgunyah going to miss september?
 
It's fantastic to have a season where five teams are in genuine contention for the premiership.
I'm certainly not ruling out Jerilderie, nor are we overratings them.
Billabong Crows have now beaten them twice and obviously match up well against the Demons, who in turn seem to match up well against the Saints and Tigers.
It appears almost any of the five can beat anybody else, and it could come down to injuries and hunger on the day.
If Jerilderie and Billabong get a few injuries they will struggle more than most.
You would think Coly would be in the same boat, but regardless of how their seconds are travelling they always seem to be able to pull one or two up who can do a good job in the seniors.
I picked Wahgunyah to make the grand final and they are still a big chance to do that, especially with their depth, however until Saturday they had been disappointing and I thought I had overrated them.
The Saints have had a rough trot with injury and appear to be coming out the other side without too much damage - only the loss to Jerilderie when they were caught by underestimating their opponent and the effect their injuries had.
Their depth is similar to the Tigers and they have more stars so I can see no reason to jump off just yet.
Pre-season prediction: CDHBU, Wahgunyah, Coleambally, Billabong Crows, Jerilderie, Rennie.
After round 7: CDHBU, Coleambally, Billabong Crows, Wahgunyah, Jerilderie, Rennie.
The Saints and Blues I believe will make the finals, which leaves the Crows, Tigers and Demons fighting for two spots. The team that misses out will be extremely unlucky.
 
Would a personnel grudge be any different to a personal grudge?

Either way, there's no grudges. I just haven't seen him play much good footy. Admittedly I haven't seen him play for a few years and I can only make a judgement on what I've seen. Perhaps he has improved on field, I don't know. Where are you playing, Tom?
Fanx four tha spillen leson. And no I'm not Tom. Just thought I would see how he's former league rates him. Obviously you dont rate him at all. Good to see you are a swan fan because 2007 is the year of the swan. The mouli swan. Anyway this site is as boring as bat shit, so you want have to worry. I wont be visiting here anymore.
 
CDFL Top 10 players after round 7

SENIORS

1.
Ben Nash (Jerilderie) 43
2.
Mark House (CDHBU) 39
3.
Tyson Moloney (Billabong Crows) 35
4.
Stuart Way (Jerilderie) 34
5.
Doug Lavis (CDHBU) 30
5.
Andy Ryland (Wahgunyah) 30
7.
Andrew McGown (Coleambally) 29
8.
Ray Robins (Wahgunyah) 28
9.
Graham O'Connell (Coleambally) 27
9.
Brad Talbot (CDHBU) 27

RESERVES

1.
Ian Bock (CDHBU) 51
2.
Danny Dinan (Wahgunyah) 35
3.
Jordan Wilson (CDHBU) 34
4.
Andy Norman (CDHBU) 33
5.
Justin Williams (Jerilderie) 30
6.
Ben Nicholson (Wahgunyah) 26
7.
Steve Johnson (Wahgunyah) 24
7.
Chris Noack (Coleambally) 24
9.
Craig Christensen (CDHBU) 22
9.
Jack Payne (Jerilderie) 22

THIRDS

1.
Heath Northey (Wahgunyah) 57
2.
Jack Pieri (Wahgunyah) 46
3.
Jack Williams (Jerilderie) 45
4.
Darcy Bell (Jerilderie) 37
5.
Matt Grantham (Wahgunyah) 33
5.
Hayden Heath (Coleambally) 33
5.
Chris Lewis (Rennie) 33
5.
Corey Smith (CDHBU) 33
9.
Rhylee Deas (Wahgunyah) 32
10.
Sam Wood (Coleambally) 30

FOURTHS

1.
Hayden Dalitz (Billabong Crows) 59
2.
Kane Barbour (CDHBU) 43
2.
Kade Wilson (CDHBU) 43
4.
Dan Howe (Rennie) 40
5.
Alex Wallis (Wahgunyah) 39
6.
Nick Gooch (Rennie) 36
7.
Rohan Lyell (Coleambally) 28
8.
Jayden Hall (Wahgunyah) 27
8.
Blake Wiseman (Coleambally) 27
10.
Dylan Henery (Jerilderie) 26
10.
Tom Murphy (Jerilderie) 26
10.
Lachlan Portbury (Jerilderie) 26
10.
Harry Stonnil (Jerilderie) 26
 
A sensational performance from Jerilderie, who not only beat Coleambally, but thumped them senseless by 88 points at Jerilderie.
The Demons kicked nine goals to one in the first quarter, held firm in the middle two terms and finished brilliantly with another six to one to win 19.11 125 to 5.7 37 and add more evidence to the argument that they are the real deal.
Stuart Way kicked five goals for the Demons, while experienced captain Michael Pitt was best on ground and recruit Damian Price played well.
The Blues' Glenn Eddie and Damian Mannes held up their end of the bargain but had not enough support with several key players out.

Jerilderie 9.1 12.3 13.8 19.11 125
Coleambally 1.2 3.4 4.5 5. 7 37
Goals: JERILDERIE: S. Way 5, G. Lawton, B. Nash, J. Williams, T. Bryce, B. Hamilton 2, B. A'vard, D. Hercus, M. Pitt, L. Bryce. COLEAMBALLY: M. Gleeson 2, G. O'Connell, J. Buchanan, W. Lyell.
Best: JERILDERIE: M. Pitt, D. Price, S. Way, B. A'vard, B. Nash, G. Lawton. COLEAMBALLY: G. Eddie, D. Mannes, N. Donnellon, A. McGown, W. Lyell.


CDHBU moved to the top of a congested ladder with a comfortable 39 point win over Wahgunyah at Wahgunyah.
There was only eight points the difference at quarter and half time but the Saints had too much poise when it mattered, kicking five goals to one in the third quarter to seal the deal.
They added six to five in a high standard last quarter to win 18.15 123 to 13.6 84, with Doug Lavis kicking six goals and Danny Dal Tio and Troy Habermann four each, while Mark House and Charlie Cay were best.
Ray Robins kicked five for the Tigers and Liam Tobias and Matt Rogers were the key players.

A huge congratulations to Daysdale's 1994 premiership player Malcolm Smith on his 200th senior match for Wahgunyah.


Wahgunyah 2.1 7.1 8. 4 13. 6 84
CDHBU 3.3 7.9 12.11 18.15 123
Goals: WAHGUNYAH: R. Robins 5, B. Eales, M. Rogers, J. Lane, T. Renshaw, A. Richards, G. Corcoran, M. Duryea, T. Duryea. CDHBU: D. Lavis 6, D. Dal Tio, T. Haberman 4, J. Hicks, J. Hanrahan, G. Edwards, A. Norman.
Best: WAHGUNYAH: L. Tobias, M. Rogers, M. Duryea, M. Callow, M. Smith, R. Robins. CDHBU: M. House, C. Cay, T. Haberman, W. Amor, D. Lavis, J. Hanrahan.


Billabong Crows thrashed Rennie by 116 points in the other match.
The Crows dominated from start to finish and only bad kicking stopped them from winning by more than the 24.22 166 to 8.2 50 scoreline.
Danny Kirchen and Ben Slattery kicked seven goals each for the Crows, while Tyral Dalitz added four and Alistair Austin also starred.
Rennie's best player Josh Lewis was at the top of the list again with three goals, while Clint Henderson also played well.


Rennie 0.1 5. 3 7. 2 8. 2 50
Billabong Crows 4.9 12.13 18.19 24.22 166
Goals: RENNIE: J. Lewis 3, C. Bodlovic 2, D. Ferguson, J. Walker, C. Lewis. BILLABONG CROWS: D. Kirchen, B. Slattery 7, T. Dalitz 4, B. Hamson, A. Austin 2, D. Finch, T. Moloney.
Best: RENNIE: J. Lewis, C. Henderson, T. Hicks, D. Lewis, J. Florance, D. Ferguson. BILLABONG CROWS: B. Slattery, A. Austin, E. Fealy, D. Kirchen, T. Moloney, B. Hamson.


LADDER
Team W L D For Ag PC Pts
CDHBU 6 2 0 960 634 151.42 24
Jerilderie 5 3 0 881 572 154.02 20
Billabong Crows 5 3 0 843 675 124.89 20
Coleambally 5 3 0 789 706 111.76 20

Wahgunyah 3 5 0 851 781 108.96 12
Rennie 0 8 0 406 1362 29.81 0

RESERVES

Jerilderie 10.12 72
Coleambally 6. 9 45

Rennie 1. 6 12
Billabong Crows 16. 9 105

Wahgunyah 12. 2 74
CDHBU 7. 3 45

Team W L D For Ag PC Pts
Wahgunyah 8 0 0 813 282 288.30 32
CDHBU 6 2 0 757 323 234.37 24
Jerilderie 4 4 0 495 520 95.19 16
Billabong Crows 3 5 0 532 490 108.57 12

Coleambally 2 6 0 341 641 53.20 8
Rennie 1 7 0 220 902 24.39 4

THIRDS

Jerilderie 22.11 143
Coleambally 3. 0 18

Rennie 16.13 109
Billabong Crows 2. 0 12

Wahgunyah 16.13 109
CDHBU 0. 2 2

Team W L D For Ag PC Pts
Wahgunyah 8 0 0 1039 105 989.52 32
Jerilderie 7 1 0 853 232 367.67 28
CDHBU 5 3 0 380 575 66.09 20
Rennie 3 5 0 430 518 83.01 12

Coleambally 1 7 0 303 754 40.19 4
Billabong Crows 0 8 0 123 944 13.03 0

FOURTHS

Jerilderie 5. 6 36
Coleambally 0. 2 2

Rennie 1. 1 7
Billabong Crows 5. 3 33

Wahgunyah 0. 4 4
CDHBU 18. 9 117

Team W L D For Ag PC Pts
CDHBU 8 0 0 582 85 684.71 32
Billabong Crows 7 1 0 241 138 174.64 28
Rennie 3 5 0 164 269 60.97 12
Jerilderie 2 6 0 163 259 62.93 8

Coleambally 2 6 0 153 305 50.16 8
Wahgunyah 2 6 0 151 398 37.94 8
 

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