SANFL signings for 2004

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Allison joins Tigers

24dec03

GLENELG has opened its off-season recruiting campaign with the signing of 23-year-old Eagles utility Paul Allison.

Woodville-West Torrens' leading goalkicker in 2002, Allison should add more bite to the Tigers forward line.
"He'll slot into our forward structure really well," Glenelg chief executive Darren Chandler said.

"We don't expect him to be a 100-goal (a season) goalkicker but he provides us with another avenue to goal."

Former South Adelaide coach Ken Applegarth has been appointed as the Bays' football development manager after spending two years with the SANFL. "We were absolutely rapt to get Ken," Chandler said. "He comes with a lot of coaching experience and will work in well with David Noble and the senior coaching staff."

While the Tigers are hopeful of landing another key forward next month, they are mindful of harnessing the young talent already at the club.

"We're totally committed to our kids, particularly those in our south-east country zone," Chandler said.
 

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Shannon Motlop, Jason Roe, Mark McLean (song of Magic) and Ronald Smith are all NT boys who will now be playing for North in 2004. That puts the recruiting list to over 20 now.

Here's the full list so far:

Shannon Motlop (ex Nth Ade and Nth Melb and NT)
Jason Roe (ex Collingwood rookie and NT)
Mark McLean (NT)
Ronald Smith (NT)
Luke Peel and Ben Hudson from the minidraft
Bryan Hardie from the Peel Thunder
Ben Walton from Central Districts
Mark Jeffries from the Eagles
Rick McGowan ex Central Districts player
Adam Heuskas ex Sydney, Brisbane and Port player
Tyson Radetti from Gaza
Aaron Roach from Gaza
Scott Wood from Gaza
Josh Ryan from Adelaide University
Peter Smith from Gepps Cross
Jeremy Bell from Jamestown
Luke Rowe from Pt. Lincoln.
Chris Stacey from Jamestown

Throw in Daniel Ebert, Nick Kurzel, Ross Wait and Heath Younie all returning from season injuries.

Plus a heap of juniors who will all be better with another year under their belt such as Toby Stribling.
 
Rick Mcgowan is an interesting one. As is the most arrogant s**t in the SANFL Mark Jeffries.

Good pick ups, new coach, new game plan....wouldnt surprise if North made the finals this year.
 
Port have picked up these players so far:

Nick Butler - 21 year old 198cm, 98kg ruckman from Coburg in the VFL. (AFL rookie listed)

Daniel Elstone - 20 year old 182cm, 84kg midfielder from Hawthorn (AFL)

Nick Raines - 20 year old from Brisbane rookie list, right footer 178cm plays midfield and fwd.

Anthony Matthews - 18 year old from Mildura, 191cm, 88kg, right footer who plays fwd half.

Nick Madden - 17 year old from Mildura, 190cm, 77kg, right footer who plays on wing.

Mark Habner - 23 year old from West coast Hawks, 190cm, 84kg, right footer who plays in midfield.

We are pretty close to getting Daniel Lees from WWT

Che ****atoo-Collins is back full time for 2 years

Phil Smith, who played out of full forward a few years back for us is also back.
 
Port will be up there again.
Going to be a great year of SANFL.
Centrals still will probably dominate but IMHO West, Sturt, Eagles and Norwood will drop back a bit.
South, Glenelg, Port and North will improve.
South have some great recruits, anything less than a finals appearance will be a disappointment for them.

In the recruiting stakes (also taking into account players lost), this is how I rate teams so far:

South
North
Port
West
Glenelg
Sturt
Eagles
Centrals
Norwood

PS IMHO 3 to 9 on my list are all very close, 1 injury could easily move these teams about.

PPS Centrals don't need to recruit, best squad by a mile still

PPPS My early pick of how the premiership table will end up:

Centrals
South
West
Port
North
Eagles
Sturt
Glenelg
Norwood

( I could easily understand people having North lower but Im obviously biased and with 20 odd recruits so far with at least 9 who could step into the league side Im in a positive frame of mind)
 
Originally posted by RoosterWedgie
( I could easily understand people having North lower but Im obviously biased and with 20 odd recruits so far with at least 9 who could step into the league side Im in a positive frame of mind)

All it takes is 1 or 2 wins early in the year (first 3-4 rounds) to get the ball rolling and Norths confidence will be sky high and will probably end up around the finals mark at the end of the year.

However....if you start next year with some huge losses like you have the last 2 years then you could be back to square one again.
 
Originally posted by Macca19
All it takes is 1 or 2 wins early in the year (first 3-4 rounds) to get the ball rolling and Norths confidence will be sky high and will probably end up around the finals mark at the end of the year.

However....if you start next year with some huge losses like you have the last 2 years then you could be back to square one again.
Agreed but unlike most recent years we dont have the pleasure of playing Centrals in our first game. Going into time on of the 3rd qtr of Rd 1 2003 we still had heaps of confidence, we were only 4 goals down on Centrals, I remember saying to a mate "at least we wont get beaten by 20 goals like last year).
For the next 35 minutes we got outscored about 100pts to nothing and season 2003 was gone already.
Still, we do have a better coach this year:)
 
Originally posted by Macca19
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Mark Habner - 23 year old from West coast Hawks, 190cm, 84kg, right footer who plays in midfield.

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Good bloke great vertical leap and not a bad tennis player as he was my doubles partner in the winning GF team up here last year !:D
 
Apparently a couple of boys from Portland are set to join Sturt next season.

After being coached by Brodie Atkinson last year, and playing in a premiership, Jarrod Holt and James Imbi are headed west!

Holty is about 22, and around 186cm. Struggled in the second half of the season with osteitis pubis, put still kicked five goals in the WBFL Grand Final as Portland beat South Gambier. Not a bad cricketer either!!!

Imbi is set to become a cult hero. His brother Winis played for the North Ballarat Rebels in their premiership year, won a seconds B&F at Essendon, came fourth in the Morrish Medal, and this year won the Western Border B&F after missing about 4 games.

And James is even better!! Just a breathtaking player, quick, and has legs like pogo sticks. Has a pretty good chance of making it
 

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