Im calling it early but I reckon the 4 is set!
BT
PA
Eltham
Monash
Thats how they will finish.
Anyone disagree?
I think you missed out on Parade as i think it will be a toss up between turtles ,Monash and Parade for the last two spots in the four
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Im calling it early but I reckon the 4 is set!
BT
PA
Eltham
Monash
Thats how they will finish.
Anyone disagree?
Considering Therry have got the closest to BT (10 goals closer than Prahran), you would have to think they will make finals?
Considering Therry have got the closest to BT (10 goals closer than Prahran), you would have to think they will make finals?
All went according to plan last weekend except the thumping Latrobe received as Emmaus lifted themselves out of relegation zone. Only four rounds played and already it is down to a six horse race for finals.
Progressive 15/20
Emmaus vs South Melbourne - 6 points. Tough game to pick here and I'll call this match of the round. Important game for both clubs to put a gap between them and relegation. Normally I would have gone for Souths but the win last week from Emmaus has got me thinking. They also took it right up to Parade the week before. Close contest and will pick the home team with the Baranello boys to continue their stellar form.
Bulleen vs Therry - 45 points. I rate Therry to be very strong contenders for that fourth spot on the ladder but they are no match for the top 3(Ants, 4Blues and Turtles). The Bulleen midfield sets up the forwards so well with run and spread. This has resulted in Bulleen having 4 of the top 8 goal kickers in the comp. Since going forward Khouri has been building up to kicking a bag and think this weekend might be it.
Monash vs Latrobe - 56 points. Devastating loss for Latrobe last week and think things will only get worse from here. Will be a long season and hard to keep the lads motivated. Gryphons are playing well but have failed to really smash these lowly teams as their percentage shows. With showers clearing I expect the Gryphons bigs to come in to play, so expect Heppell to shine.
Eltham vs St Marys - 72 points. SMS have some real problems at the moment. Really struggle up forward and the only players who seem to want to go get the ball are the young smalls. It wont be an enjoyable trip out to Eltham as Ciavola will want to hit back after being well contained last week.
Parade vs Prahran - 51 points. Parade have probably had the easiest draw of anyone thus far, but their hold on third spot will be short lived having to face 4Blues, Ants and Turtles in the next 3 weeks. I would expect them to be 6th at that stage and will probably finish up there at the end of the season. They won't have anyone to handle the class of the likes of Musster and Pell delivering the ball to Sleight up forward. Should be an easy game for the Four Blues running out comfortable winners.
Good luck for the weekend all!
No time for my usual review/preview this week. Sorry to allRound 4 Preview
A most defining round from a tipping perspective with cases for almost every team to win…
Bullants over Turtles by 38 Pts (Top of the table clash that should ensure plenty of interest from fans and pundits alike but can only see this going one way despite the confidence the Turtles hold in protecting their home patch. Expect a big game from Justin Khouri as Bulleen shorten into the red for the flag).
SMS over the Gryphs by 3 Pts (Even though I do not expect either of these teams to feature at the business end of the season, I feel this may be the match of the round. The leg speed and skills of the combine against the no holes barred aggression of the feisty Gryphons is a mouth-watering proposal. Sid Jones to be best afield).
Prahran over Therry by 21 Pts (Even though both sides sit 2 and 1 and the Lions are at home I rate the Four Blues a much better side and feel they will show their credentials with a hard fought but decisive win. It will be close in the first half, but I suspect Adam Sleight will kick a ‘Michelle’ at least and keep the lads from Fawkner at bay).
Trobers over Emmaus by 11 Pts (It seems that Latrobe is the team I cannot select correctly and if this continues Emmaus should notch up their first win. However, if they play with the passion of last week and the fact that it may be under similar conditions has me selecting the students. I will take either Barenello Brother for best on ground).
Districts by 10 Pts over Paradians (Another game that could clearly go either way, but the home ground advantage of the animal enclosure at Lindsay Hassett may be enough to see the Bloods over the line. Josh Lambert to continue his good form).
Round 4 Review
2/5 (12/20 cumulative) was back to earth with a thud from a tipping perspective, but I did predict a tough round with every match a chance of going either way.
Bulleen franked their superb early form with a tough win at Eltham. The Bullants set up the win with an excellent first quarter into the breeze and hence held a winning break at the half. The Turtles tried their best but the visitors had too many guns such as Kris Cherbakov and Paul Florance.
The Four Blues kept Therry goalless in the second term and went upon their merry way with a strong win on the road. The Oak Park boys no match for the likes of Cardinal Pell and Jimmy Musster.
The Trobers were bitterly disappointing on their home patch in a match that was never really a contest after half time. Full credit to Emmaus in notching their first win and doing it so impressively, pushing Latrobe into a perilous position at the foot of the table.
Take note of the name Bryce Griesheimer, who is likely to cause opposition backlines trouble all year and has earned the tag ‘Recruit of the Year’, in some circles. The sort of extra strong forward the Gryphs have needed for ages and he is taking the heat off Harry Madden and Kye Cherian. It seems I have under-rated the Gryphs somewhat who dismantled the Saints with ease on their home ground and who may be able to match it with most in this grade.
Finally, South will rue a second half where they could only manage one goal to Parade’s 8 and subsequently blew a six goal lead at the half to fall short by three points. Could be a very costly loss for the Bloods who were arguably left wanting when it counted by the likes of Dan Giddings and Sean Miller. Full credit to the Paradians perseverance who now have their season well back on track.
Round 5 Preview
Emmaus over Bloods by 8 Pts (Certainly could go either way and South will no doubt want to atone for last week’s capitulation, but I reckon I’ll select the home team in a flip of the coin. Nic ‘Rockin’ Robin to star for the home side).
Bullants over Therry by 67 Pts (If Bulleen hit top gear, this margin may be conservative to say the least, but I feel Therry may make a game of this for a time before the Ants pull well clear. Mick Pace to be best afield).
Gryphs over Trobers by 51 Pts (Surely complacency is the only thing that could stop this being a rout. Monash midfield led by Matt Fletcher to crush Latrobe and send them further into the relegation mire).
Eltham over SMS by 73 Pts (The Turtles are a pretty handy outfit and should crush the hapless Saints by a big margin. Ben O’Malley to be amongst the best for the home side).
Prahran over Paradians by 15 Pts (Clear match of the day for mine and I feel the Blues will be made to work very hard to secure the win. Parade showed fighting qualities seldom displayed in this grade last week and if they can play with that spirit they will go close. Of course there is an argument that they will be crushed due to the fact of letting themselves fall six goals behind South…Jimmy Musster to be a class above).
Good luck to all
Quasi
was a hard fought game at bulleen park. from a neutral observer's point of view it looked like parade were the current undefeated side. just seem to want it more than the home team
Spot on King. We were smashed at the contest and beaten by a much more disciplined team. Full credit to OP.
Old Paradians attack on the ball was second to none. Should go alright this year. What a horrible day Saturday!
Terrible game plan? What are you talking about. Kick straight and we win.Monash can't kick straight and have a terrible game plan. Johnny why are they going backwards to go fwd. Frought with danger this tactic as last Saturday revealed.
Terrible game plan? What are you talking about. Kick straight and we win.
In fact had we kicked straight in the 2011 grand final, may have been a different result.
In 2011 Monash were not in the best 3 sides with talent yet made the GF. And this year Id say Monash are not in the top 6 yet will push for 4.
Thats not the sign of a team with a terrible game plan!
Terrible game plan? What are you talking about. Kick straight and we win.
In fact had we kicked straight in the 2011 grand final, may have been a different result.
In 2011 Monash were not in the best 3 sides with talent yet made the GF. And this year Id say Monash are not in the top 6 yet will push for 4.
Thats not the sign of a team with a terrible game plan!
Terrible game plan? What are you talking about. Kick straight and we win.
In fact had we kicked straight in the 2011 grand final, may have been a different result.
In 2011 Monash were not in the best 3 sides with talent yet made the GF. And this year Id say Monash are not in the top 6 yet will push for 4.
Thats not the sign of a team with a terrible game plan!
Gryphs forwards move slower than a glacier.....seen them play against Leo's on the weekend and my goodness, couldnt take a catch and couldnt hit the back side of a barn with a kick...
Gryphs need to have a look at the style of play as it looks like a mess watching it...
Leo's produced in trying conditions!!
You would expect the home teams game style to suit their home ground...
Lots of rubbish on here recently, its Div 2 ammos game plans, home grounds play a very minimal part in winning games at this level.
It comes down to fitness and good players in key positions which Monash lack. Have a resonable defence when settled, lack good mids and have a couple of big dud forwards. Still not riding them off as they normally find a way, but things didnt look good for them on the weekend.
Lots of rubbish on here recently, its Div 2 ammos game plans, home grounds play a very minimal part in winning games at this level.
It comes down to fitness and good players in key positions which Monash lack. Have a resonable defence when settled, lack good mids and have a couple of big dud forwards. Still not riding them off as they normally find a way, but things didnt look good for them on the weekend.