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Carrol is a good player and would get a game in any side in the league. And Atkin was the only one to hold willow to 4 goals or les last year. NO one other than willow kicked more goals on him, plus i saw him play on a full foward from kezy called Macginus who is ment to be a gun and he did not kick a goal on him. so you might wont to do your hame work.


Mcguiness isnt a gun......his a star. but getting on with age a bit
 
As for naming interleague teams 2 weeks out from the season bloody hell. how about waiting till round 9 or even better round 18

Come on mate why be such a fun sponge. all he did was ask for what your best team would be and who do you think would make interleague. Its meant to be discussion, not an offical team selection. of course its premature and there are gonna be players overlooked. but its meant to be a prediction
 
Speaking to a few mates I believe Moorabbin have picked up very well. I am led to believe they have got a couple of blokes from the eastern suburbs as well as a few returning. From what I have been told 6-8 guys who will will play ones and in key positions particularly on ball. Can anyone confirm or deny.
 

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Speaking to a few mates I believe Moorabbin have picked up very well. I am led to believe they have got a couple of blokes from the eastern suburbs as well as a few returning. From what I have been told 6-8 guys who will will play ones and in key positions particularly on ball. Can anyone confirm or deny.

I can tell you they lost Gillan, big loss. Dunno who would be returning, The tootoo brothers aren't.
 
I can tell you they lost Gillan, big loss. Dunno who would be returning, The tootoo brothers aren't.

As previously discussed in this thread Gillan did not play last year bar 2 games covering for shortages, so was a loss last year not this year. Anthony Too Too played last year and is playing again this year. Fia is not returning. As for who we have picked up and who is returning I guess we will have to wait for round 1 to find out.:thumbsu:
 
Dont count on Brett Lavers playing every week.

A mate of mine is a Sergent at Dandenong Police station where Lavers has been posted. He has put in a request to not be rosterd on for Saturday shifts.In which he was told he is last in the que as he is only a Probation officer!!!!
 
I sleep a little easier friday night if one is not playing. Excellent players and really important to Dingley
 
Hampton Hammers

INS:
B. Bennett
R. Kreskas


OUTS:
C. Barr
P. Thompson
J. Lazzarotto
J. Jewell
J. Moran
C. Parr
J. Nairn

How will the Hammers go this season? Thoughts?
 

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I heard Hampton had quite a few down from Cheltenham?
Nah mate Barney is the only one. He decided to head back to the Hammers as he did not want to have to train to get a game. Fair enough, its a shame in some ways though as he is too good to be playing in Div 2 and fitted in beautifully last year. He is more than welcome back at Weatherall Rd at any time and we wish him well this year with the Hammers.
 
Hey Moran whats with the interest in hampton, why dont you piss off and worry about getting a kick at aberfeldie,i know you could;nt get a kick at hampton cause your a 5hittruck.

what are you a pre teen mongaloid? i don't think anyone has ever sounded dumber in just 33 words. 2 gold stars for you
 
I believe it is time for the 'HOUSE' to have a few brewskies and log on and let us know Hampton Hammer.

P.Thompson an interesting out wonder what happened. If true a massive loss House/

very funny BPS9....I think HH's list is a little lop sided....Ins should include Crowe, Orr and Roberts, along with a bit of a surprise from the bush, as well as a long list of Hammers who have decided that they like the new coach and want to finally "be a part of it"
Thompson will be missed, but nothing lasts forever......
 
Haha, very funny House... :D

Catch up with you soon and sorry for the one-sided ins... my informant had not given me any other names...

Good luck this Saturday!

Your informant has venereal disease!!!!
Hope to catch up for one of those chick drinks that you love some time soon!!!
Good luck to you this week.

By the way, Max Headroom called.........he wants his hairstyle back!!!

Cheers!
 
SFL Preview Div 2
Darryl Pitman

The rumour mill has Dingley and Heatherton starting as early favourites in Division Two.

Dingley, again coached by Adam Quinn, has lost only a few of its grand final line-up and has picked up some handy replacements.

The Dingoes will be missing speedy winger Steve De Bolfo, who has gone to Darwin to pursue his cricket career, and Jai Smith, who has crossed to Keysborough.

But their ranks will be boosted by the inclusion of onballers Daniel Turcarelli from Old Haileybury and Cameron Main. Stephen Vinen from Rye is another newcomer who can play up forward or in defence.

Heatherton has left no stone unturned in its quest to return to Division One.

The Tunners have lured premiership leaders Clint Einsiedel and Matt Jamieson across from East Brighton and will have the luxury of former Noble Park star forward Brent Williams in front of goal this season. Veteran defender Terry McKinley has crossed from Mordialloc and Corey Hand has returned from overseas.

The Tunners will again be under the astute guidance of three-time SFL premiership coach John Bennett.

Oakleigh District will field a much younger side this season after losing Daniel Pabst, Ben Skinner, Luke Reddie and Paul De Koeyer.

However, the prospect of a full season from Paul Fermanis makes the Oaks a dangerous proposition and with more than 30 new players on their list, depth won't be a problem.

Newcomers include Will Lamarca, a forward/onballer from Doveton, Glen D'Olivera, another onballer from St. John's, former Noble Park forward Daniel Saldanha and Jason Brown from Ashwood, who will most likely line up at full-back.

Defender Jack Morwood, son of former Swans great Tony, has crossed from De La Salle, while Tim Crespin, son of former SFL president Steve, will also line up in defence.

The Oaks will be coached this season by Andrew Morwood, a member of the famous football family.

Caulfield, a finalist last season and with Darren Kappler again in charge, has recruited well and should again be in the mix.

The Bears have retained most of last season's list, with Evan Goldman, a flanker from Elsternwick, Leigh Goldman, a solid utility from Ajax, and Russell Croxford from Swanpool among the additions.

Chris Todd from Sandhurst will give the Fields some added height, while the club is also hopeful of securing ruckman Paul Burke from Eastlake in the ACT.

Ashwood will boast a more youthful look in 2008 with a host of younger players being recruited to Essex Heights Reserve.

Big things are expected of winger/onballer Matt McKenzie, who is back and free of injury, while Jessie Brown, a hard-running wingman from De La Salle, will contribute to a pacy midfield. Also from De La Salle is defender Tim Brown, while half-forward Tim Smith and ruckman Sam Murphy have crossed from Mount Waverley.

The Magpies will miss the on-field experience of Jean-Paul Lefebure, Mick Hennue and coach Paul Hatterlsey, all of whom have retired.

Moorabbin Kangaroos hope to improve on their middle-of-the-road finish last season, with ruckman Luke O'Shannassy and onballer Courtney Wright, both from Knox, among the new faces.

David Sheehan has returned from St Kilda City and Tarek Dimashki is back after a season's absence, while onballer Tim Gray has joined the Kangaroos from Cockatoo.

With Aaron Bailey again at the helm, the Kangaroos' most notable loss is Milhan Hajek to Warragul.

Hampton welcomes a new coach in Mike Allen, who has most recently coached North Kew and Sandown Cobras.
The Hammers have been reasonably low-key in the lead-up to the season but will be boosted by the return of key forward Brendan Bennett from Cheltenham.

Justin Crowe, an onballer from Seaford, and former Tooronga Malvern and Sandown Cobras star Rob Kreskas have also joined the Hammers.

The club's notable departures include former coach Justin Moran (Aberfeldie) and Josh Jewell, who has transferred to South Melbourne Districts in the VAFA.

There has been minimal movement at Lyndale, with the return to the club of Darren Ruston and Dean Hargreaves after a few seasons away providing a boost.

Jess Dudi, an onballer from Albert Park, is a new face at Barry Powell Reserve.

But Russell Weeding (Buln Buln), Ragip Ragipi (overseas) and Ken Smart (Doveton) have moved on.

Like many other SFL clubs this season, Murrumbeena has added to its depth and, according to club officials, as many as 15 new players could line up in the seniors in the Lions' opening clash against Hampton at Murrumbeena Park on Saturday.

Former player Drew O'Donoghue has returned to the club as coach, bringing back with him Adam Williamson from Sebastapol. Other new faces include onballers James Clyne from South Melbourne Districts, Tim McDonald from Noorat and Mick McCormack from Warragul Industrials.

Rover Peter Fotiniotis (Sebastapol) and wingman Chris Sinclair (Hampton Rovers) are also expected to do well, while Adam van der Nuit, a tall defender from Fish Creek, and former Nyora forward Jesse Doumas were impressive in the Beena's hit-out against Eastern Lions.

The Lions will be buoyed by the return from injury of solid defender Joel Statham and the consistent Justin Pilgrim, while Sam Heslop and Dion Sortino have both returned after a stint with Kew Amateurs.

Ashley Brownjohn (retired) and Mark Dintino (Reservoir) are no longer around.

Black Rock hopes its promotion to Division Two will result in a more lengthy stay than its last brief stint a few seasons ago.

Under new coach Chris Moore, the Rockers have adopted a youth policy, with Matt Andrews (Highett) among the recruits.
Others include Doug McKenzie, a classy forward from Oakleigh Amateurs, Stuart Moodie, a back flanker from Langwarrin, and onballers Brad McKenzie (Geelong Falcons) and Andrew Phelps (Fitzroy Reds).

The Rockers' losses include Michael Nicolosi (Dandenong Demons) and retirees Andrew Hourigan and Michael Ferwerda.
 
SFL Preview Div 2
Darryl Pitman


Hampton welcomes a new coach in Mike Allen, who has most recently coached North Kew and Sandown Cobras.
The Hammers have been reasonably low-key in the lead-up to the season but will be boosted by the return of key forward Brendan Bennett from Cheltenham.

Ouch!! what happen there Super??....you stated no way would he go back to the Hammers. Big loss for Chelt & great pick up for the Hammers.
 
Your informant has venereal disease!!!!
Hope to catch up for one of those chick drinks that you love some time soon!!!
Good luck to you this week.

By the way, Max Headroom called.........he wants his hairstyle back!!!

Cheers!

He probably does... poor old Scotty...

Was hoping to come down this Saturday but we've changed back to a Saturday game now so will have to wait a few more weeks... let me know what the social functions are and I'll come along.

As for Max, I heard you are car pooling together to training? :)

Good luck on Saturday.

P.S. I have asked the moderator for a name change and he can't help me!!! I'm stuck...
 
SFL Preview Div 2
Darryl Pitman


Hampton welcomes a new coach in Mike Allen, who has most recently coached North Kew and Sandown Cobras.
The Hammers have been reasonably low-key in the lead-up to the season but will be boosted by the return of key forward Brendan Bennett from Cheltenham.

Ouch!! what happen there Super??....you stated no way would he go back to the Hammers. Big loss for Chelt & great pick up for the Hammers.

yep. i sure did, oh well!!

the lure of getting a game without having to train was too great. barney has a great family connection at the hammers and will be a very good player with them. more than welcome to come back to chelt at any time. his departure has been more than covered though.
 
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