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Any movement people are hearing? Who is going to coach Warrnambool? Will anyone of the big money players stay at port fairy?
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Hamilton's recruiting has been outstanding and Terang has been good so far. Hate to say this, I think Portland will finish on the bottom of the ladder. I do want to see them be competitive, as they are traditionally a great club. Port Fairy wont be spending as much next year, and I think some of their good players could be on the go. They did spend 200k or more on their players. Warrnambool tried Paul Chapman but he wanted 2 much. His body is a bit dodgy anyway but he was a AFL champion. Still no coach. North could lose Taggert due to job prospects. Rob Hare have left Port and going to Allansford. Souths have picked up Sam Kelly. Souths could lose couple of good reserves players. Couple more X players have been approached. Cobden has got Hinkley coming back. Lot of my news has been published in the Standard anyway. I really havnt hardly seen anyone and have not heard a real lot.Portland once again look like they are struggling to attract recruits, so far they have announced they have resigned most of their current senior list, but only announced one signing a player from Westerns.
At the end of last season I had heard they had increased player payment to try and attract a few of the local players back to the club,and apparently had a few ex Portland lads playing SANFL in their sights, but so far nothing. Yet a few of the South West Portland based sides are announcing recruits left right and centre.
Have to agree with you there beachboy 3, Portland could well finish on the bottom unless they get their shit together. Hamilton have done a fantastic job recruiting, be good to see them competitive. Guy Phelps has gone, I wonder how many more Port Fairy will lose.Hamilton's recruiting has been outstanding and Terang has been good so far. Hate to say this, I think Portland will finish on the bottom of the ladder. I do want to see them be competitive, as they are traditionally a great club. Port Fairy wont be spending as much next year, and I think some of their good players could be on the go. They did spend 200k or more on their players. Warrnambool tried Paul Chapman but he wanted 2 much. His body is a bit dodgy anyway but he was a AFL champion. Still no coach. North could lose Taggert due to job prospects. Rob Hare have left Port and going to Allansford. Souths have picked up Sam Kelly. Souths could lose couple of good reserves players. Couple more X players have been approached. Cobden has got Hinkley coming back. Lot of my news has been published in the Standard anyway. I really havnt hardly seen anyone and have not heard a real lot.
I was talking to a guy who's good friends with someone connected to Portland. Portland is getting a few recruits from South Australia. Next year I think the Hampden League will rise in standard and will be more even. Warrnambool is a bit quiet in their recruiting so far. No matter what we are reporting I know it's still early days, and lot of things can happen between now and April.Portland once again look like they are struggling to attract recruits, so far they have announced they have resigned most of their current senior list, but only announced one signing a player from Westerns.
At the end of last season I had heard they had increased player payment to try and attract a few of the local players back to the club,and apparently had a few ex Portland lads playing SANFL in their sights, but so far nothing. Yet a few of the South West Portland based sides are announcing recruits left right and centre.
I was talking to someone as well and it seems the Tigers have quite a few irons in the fire, just need to land one or two big recruits, they have jobs and houses to offer, so here's hoping something comes of it. As you said it's early days yet and anything could happen at any club.I was talking to a guy who's good friends with someone connected to Portland. Portland is getting a few recruits from South Australia. Next year I think the Hampden League will rise in standard and will be more even. Warrnambool is a bit quiet in their recruiting so far. No matter what we are reporting I know it's still early days, and lot of things can happen between now and April.
Great news for Portland Tigers having Tom Sharp onboard. The latest signing of gutsy Ben Malcolm and utility Aaron Sheppard and also gun forward Jay Moody will help the Tigers to be competitive in the Hamden league. You can also pencil Luke Crane in as a big in after a season off. Portland’s young list has proven last year that they are excelling at senior level and will be exciting to watch them develop more in 2018. President Finna and his committee are putting extra ordinary efforts in on recruiting for 2018. Good luck Tigers 2018.Portland have finally announced a recruit. Tom sharp a local lad has returned after playing with Footscray in the VFL.
The tigers don’t want to lose a quality and mature player like Nathan. Another player moving to the southwest league. This won’t help the clubs rebuilding program for 2018.Huge loss for Portland!! Nathan Haylock has signed with Westerns apparently
How good is the evenness of the league this season, to me it's Koroit by a country mile, then Port Fairy and South and not far behind them are the rest, even Portland and hamilton. Results today back that up.Hi everyone! On this site as well as other comps in this West side of Ballarat, seems not much interest in posting local footy news. This feels outdated as most are into facebook or instagram. Back to the Hampden League now, looks like Koroit are above the comp and the rest is very even. No easy games! Portland and Camperdown were not rated highly early on, have been the suprise packets this year. Terang was highly rated have underperformed. Hamilton have been ordinary are recruiting so well. The teams that have lost all or nearly all games, have lost narrowly. Port Fairy and Camperdown are undefeated are just winning their games. Just shows how even this comp is. Open Grade netball is nearly even, but their is a big drop from 8th on the ladder and downwards. Koroit, Nth and Port Fairy r the best 3 then Cobden. In Wbool Dist, Nirranda, Old Collegians, Kool/Noorat, Timboon are my order this year for the flag and finals position. Sth Rovers are another suprise packet this year, but has had a soft draw so far. But they are playing very well. Cheers!
HampdenMAD great to see you back. We missed all your news and best wishes to your health. First of all Bucky left for family reasons as the players and some committee had a meeting last night. Ignore any silly rumours. All very disappointed at the club but they are moving forward. My opinion is Danny Finn could be a contender, but whether he wants to apply for it, is another thing. Port Fairy have been trialling things out with their game plans and playing key players in other positions. That's why they were not performing. Other day they decided to go back to their origional game plan and put players back in their normal positions, now it paid dividends. Camperdown a massive suprise this year. Big upset other day, but stats show Koroit usually loses 2nd semi, then come back and win the flag. This year won't be any different. Koroit will win the Open grade netball premiership over Cobden. Their had been some big money floating around in netball 2.North Warrnambool are set to sign Billy Smedts and Darcy Keast and are chasing hard after Sam McLachlan for a return although he may be heading overseas according to my source. Smedts played the season at Leopold in Geelong where there was major issues with player payments leaving many short of what was promised.
Don’t be surprised if Darren Ewing lands here too. The Dowie effect in full swing.
HampdenMAD great to see you back. We missed all your news and best wishes to your health. First of all Bucky left for family reasons as the players and some committee had a meeting last night. Ignore any silly rumours. All very disappointed at the club but they are moving forward. My opinion is Danny Finn could be a contender, but whether he wants to apply for it, is another thing. Port Fairy have been trialling things out with their game plans and playing key players in other positions. That's why they were not performing. Other day they decided to go back to their origional game plan and put players back in their normal positions, now it paid dividends. Camperdown a massive suprise this year. Big upset other day, but stats show Koroit usually loses 2nd semi, then come back and win the flag. This year won't be any different. Koroit will win the Open grade netball premiership over Cobden. Their had been some big money floating around in netball 2.