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AFLW 2024 - Round 10 - Chat, game threads, injury lists, team lineups and more.
Perhaps we should have let Smith run loose because he only kicked 11 on us last year.
Yes we were outclassed and yes you are a boring goose.
St Kilda City,East Brighton, Chelsea Heights then St Pauls big gap Cheltenham, Dingley,Mordialloc gap Heatherton,Clayton and last Tooronga Malvern
Enjoying your opinions and enthusiasm to get some banter started but how can there be a big gap between St Pauls and us when we beat them a few weeks ago.....hmmmmm!
East Brighton are by far the best side we have played so far this year. City this week though will be interesting.
The top three are clear standouts but the next 4-5 sides are fairly even. Dingley will bounce back from that loss. Younger, smaller bodies were always going to struggle against CH.
Yeh true, might have got that wrong
Chelt might be better than I thought, we will see this week ?
If so that will be the 5 St Kilda City,East Brighton, Chelsea Heights then St Pauls , Cheltenham then gap
While your correcting yourself St Pauls also beat East Brighton by 10 goals, different results are getting thrown up each week which is different to the previous 4 or 5 years.
St Kilda and Chelsea heights are a long way ahead of anyone.
Just to clarify superfreakwhen you say younger, smaller bodies, do you mean younger and smaller, or, younger or smaller?
I dont think Dingley are any good and will only beat the lower teams
I did think Clayton would have been better than what they are doing, they have some very good players on their list but are just not putting it together
Also I thought St Pauls would be going better than they are
St Kilda City,East Brighton, Chelsea Heights then St Pauls,Cheltenham, gap Dingley,Mordialloc gap Heatherton,Clayton and last Tooronga Malvern
I too am glad that you have started this because the forum was becoming boring and only attracting boring posters, take McGlede as an example.
I am confident that the Dingoes will take a couple of big scalps this year and will have learnt a lot from the thrashing from Chelsea Heights.
We have won 3 out of 4, not too shabby. We wont be the last club that Chelsea Heights hand a thumping out to!
I remember walking up to Beazley Reserve last year to watch my local Chelsea Heights lads play Dingley and couldn't work out Dingley's tactics, other than to keep the score down - they never seemed intent on scoring themselves. I was rather slating on little number seven, who would have had 35-40 touches but done so little with them.
Now, down at Dingley today, I was impressed with the set-up they have down there. Was a fair few people there and they are progressing well as a community club. They deserve many kudos for this.
They are however, still clueless when it comes to matters on the field.
The tactic today seemed to be something to do with Phil Smith not kicking 11 from 11 kicks like he did at the same venue last year. Dingley started three deep across the line of the top of the defensive goalsquare, and another three about twenty meters above that. Add in another loose man or two and there was a defensive zone that was so watertight, the Heights had six goals on the board come quarter time.
How was number seven going? About a dozen touches in the first quarter. That said, when your coaches tactic is for the full back line to try to all get over forty touches a game and continually chip it back and forward across goal as first option, I think I could come out of a long hiatus from the game and get ten or so touches a quarter like that.
So pleased was Dingley's coach with how his stats man was getting RSI, he ordered more of the same in the second quarter. The stats man needed three pens to get through the second quarter, however the only column on the sheet that was bare for the second quarter was the scoring column. I don't think they scored at all.
Half time count, number 7 had about 30 touches. 3 of them of any use to his football side.
From there, the Heights had pretty much any answer for any question Dingley could muster. Why Dingley continued kicking across goal on a small ground when behind by 50+ is a mystery to me. Maybe they had subbed their stats man during the quarter. I did see a red vest being handed to someone near their bench during the quarter.
Even in the last quarter down by 60+, a Dingley player would be getting the ball on the full back line, go to kick down the ground, and have teammates scream at him to switch. Just bizarre.
In the end, 70 points to the Heights with Smith 5 and Walsh 5. Dingley won the possession count by 100, with #7 getting 40-45, with a final count of 8 being useful to the Dingoes cause.
Yes good to hear from you, as I thought you might of jumped ship after the weekend
Well I think it will be 3 out 5 after this week
Why would i jump ship after last weekend? It may be your nature to sook it but it sure isnt mine!!
Do you follow a team or are you like MV and just talk crap? FYI, try opening a sentence without "I thought" or "I think", it does nothing for your credibility!
Well thats funny as you sound like a sook, and you do talk a lot of crap, but Im here just to talk about the football
Im sure no body really cares what you think anyway
What a nasty person you are to harang a single player publicly like this. That's not the way we roll in the SFL.
So a pretty accurate match report isn't how you roll in the SFL, however a location of "With your mum" and the inability to correctly spell one line is?
Roll away, dear Wonky!!
Mahalo thinks I'm boring and won't debate me. How can he? He knows full well what I wrote is accurate. Most coaches use the word 'Accountability' as a key word for their teams. Unfortunately, such a word doesn't exist for regular loose men who rack up possessions and do scant with them.
Dingley is a couple of years off. And before Dingoes people complain, I don't think that's a bad thing, as they are still relatively new to Division One and need to crawl before they can walk. They will most likely beat a side or two of note before the season is out...provided they bin whatever rubbish gameplan they trotted out on Saturday afternoon and make a few of their players who enjoy the uncontested footy something that resembles accountable.
So a pretty accurate match report isn't how you roll in the SFL, however a location of "With your mum" and the inability to correctly spell one line is?
Roll away, dear Wonky!!
Mahalo thinks I'm boring and won't debate me. How can he? He knows full well what I wrote is accurate. Most coaches use the word 'Accountability' as a key word for their teams. Unfortunately, such a word doesn't exist for regular loose men who rack up possessions and do scant with them.
Dingley is a couple of years off. And before Dingoes people complain, I don't think that's a bad thing, as they are still relatively new to Division One and need to crawl before they can walk. They will most likely beat a side or two of note before the season is out...provided they bin whatever rubbish gameplan they trotted out on Saturday afternoon and make a few of their players who enjoy the uncontested footy something that resembles accountable.
Good to see something is happening here now
So what about your tips for the coming weekend ?