Shane franz
Draftee
on a more positive note, the finals are apporaching (as everybody is well aware) and the big question is....... can somebody challenge Mitta? I must admit that it would be nice to see another club get the choccies in 2007.
WHAT WILL WORK IN FAVOUR
Kiewa-Sandy Creek: Strong playing list with significant depth. Very quick and hard working. When the hawks get on a roll they generally make the most of their momentum:
Mitta: Proven track record of just lifting a notch or 2 in the 2nd half of the season (as the past 3 premierships would suggest). A very even and well balanced outfit.
Thurgoona: Have preformed particuarly well most of the season and have some very skilful players accross the board. Also, after years in the doldrums they will undoubtably be very enthusiastic to make an impression.
Barnawartha: A very strong midfield and forward line. In my opinion, the tigers are a smokey.
Chiltern: I doubt that they can cause too many problems. Their best hope is if Andrews is able to get his hands on the pill and put a few through the big sticks.
Beechworth: They have been very impressive since Halliday returned to he club and will take in plenty of form and confidence if they can make it. Halliday and Allen are both very potent forwards while Surrey has been a consistant midfielder. Will need Rutherglen to beat Chiltern this weekend.
WHAT WILL WORK AGAINST
KSC: Cameron is a very good player but Im sure he would love get his leg completely right to maximise his output. Although he is still contributing significantly i wouldnt be surprised if he was wondering just what he would be capable of if he had not had that injury that threatened his season.
Mitta: Arrogance or underrating their opponents. Do appear the have the edge over fellow contender KSC with 2 wins against them but the Hawks may not have put all their cards on the table.
Thurgoona: Just seem to be losing momentum at the wrong time.
Barnawartha: Unless they can sneak a win over Kiewa this weekend (or Wodonga Sainst upsets Thurgoona) it looks like they may have to come from the Elimination final.
Chiltern: Too much reliance on too few
Beechworth: Despite being in good form they may have left it too late. Not only do they need Rutherglen to beat Chiltern, but they also require a massive win over Tallangatta to catch up on alot of percentage and snatch an unliekly birth.[/quote]
U R OBVIOUSLY A 1 EYED KIEWA MAN, THERE IS NO WAY KIEWA HAVE DEPTH, I AM JUST AMAZED HOW U COULD SAY THAT. KIEWA HAVE SUM ABSOLUTE SPADGERS RUNNING ROUND IN THIER SIDE ON A SATURDAY AND I BELIEVE THAT IS GOING TO COST THEM.
BUT I SUPPOSE EVERY1 HAS THEIR OPINIONS.
GOOD CALL ON MITTA THOUGH THEY R JUST ARROGANT FOOLS. ALSO BARNY DO HAVE A GOOD FORWARD LINE WHICH WILL NEED A FEW GOOD BACKMEN 2 STOP. THEIR CENTRE LINE IS OK I SUPPOSE.
People are writing off the mighty dogs already, but we are gunna surprise thew whole bunch of you's, rise up and take the flag...I hear franzee is gunna be offered $500 a game to stay at thurgonna next year. I think he might stay now.....hehehehe,
Franzee over and out
WHAT WILL WORK IN FAVOUR
Kiewa-Sandy Creek: Strong playing list with significant depth. Very quick and hard working. When the hawks get on a roll they generally make the most of their momentum:
Mitta: Proven track record of just lifting a notch or 2 in the 2nd half of the season (as the past 3 premierships would suggest). A very even and well balanced outfit.
Thurgoona: Have preformed particuarly well most of the season and have some very skilful players accross the board. Also, after years in the doldrums they will undoubtably be very enthusiastic to make an impression.
Barnawartha: A very strong midfield and forward line. In my opinion, the tigers are a smokey.
Chiltern: I doubt that they can cause too many problems. Their best hope is if Andrews is able to get his hands on the pill and put a few through the big sticks.
Beechworth: They have been very impressive since Halliday returned to he club and will take in plenty of form and confidence if they can make it. Halliday and Allen are both very potent forwards while Surrey has been a consistant midfielder. Will need Rutherglen to beat Chiltern this weekend.
WHAT WILL WORK AGAINST
KSC: Cameron is a very good player but Im sure he would love get his leg completely right to maximise his output. Although he is still contributing significantly i wouldnt be surprised if he was wondering just what he would be capable of if he had not had that injury that threatened his season.
Mitta: Arrogance or underrating their opponents. Do appear the have the edge over fellow contender KSC with 2 wins against them but the Hawks may not have put all their cards on the table.
Thurgoona: Just seem to be losing momentum at the wrong time.
Barnawartha: Unless they can sneak a win over Kiewa this weekend (or Wodonga Sainst upsets Thurgoona) it looks like they may have to come from the Elimination final.
Chiltern: Too much reliance on too few
Beechworth: Despite being in good form they may have left it too late. Not only do they need Rutherglen to beat Chiltern, but they also require a massive win over Tallangatta to catch up on alot of percentage and snatch an unliekly birth.[/quote]
U R OBVIOUSLY A 1 EYED KIEWA MAN, THERE IS NO WAY KIEWA HAVE DEPTH, I AM JUST AMAZED HOW U COULD SAY THAT. KIEWA HAVE SUM ABSOLUTE SPADGERS RUNNING ROUND IN THIER SIDE ON A SATURDAY AND I BELIEVE THAT IS GOING TO COST THEM.
BUT I SUPPOSE EVERY1 HAS THEIR OPINIONS.
GOOD CALL ON MITTA THOUGH THEY R JUST ARROGANT FOOLS. ALSO BARNY DO HAVE A GOOD FORWARD LINE WHICH WILL NEED A FEW GOOD BACKMEN 2 STOP. THEIR CENTRE LINE IS OK I SUPPOSE.
People are writing off the mighty dogs already, but we are gunna surprise thew whole bunch of you's, rise up and take the flag...I hear franzee is gunna be offered $500 a game to stay at thurgonna next year. I think he might stay now.....hehehehe,
Franzee over and out