OP Boozehound
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- Sep 2, 2018
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- Hawthorn
That's funny.
If they win the first final those players would've played one game in 28 days.
What have GF favourites done in the past? Can't remember Skob ever resting this many.
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That's funny.
A huge crowd expected at the Bell tomorrow, not only the relegation battle (can't remember the last winner take all match) but also respected ammo footballer Jacob Gotch is hanging up the boots after 240+ games in the VAFA. Well played Jake, a very good career and a very well respected player within the VAFA ranks.
Last year, Blues v Scotch, old mate has a very short memoryScotch v Xavs about 5 years ago maybe?
If they win the first final those players would've played one game in 28 days.
What have GF favourites done in the past? Can't remember Skob ever resting this many.
A huge crowd expected at the Bell tomorrow, not only the relegation battle (can't remember the last winner take all match) but also respected ammo footballer Jacob Gotch is hanging up the boots after 240+ games in the VAFA. Well played Jake, a very good career and a very well respected player within the VAFA ranks.
Brighton - by more than 70
Blues - by more than 50
SKOBS - by more than 80 (coach Riley's last game, but the Bernards players have put the cue in the rack and will be in Prem B in 2021)
Xavs - by 12 (just as I would like OB to make the finals - they can then beat Xavs in a 1st semi)
Trinity - by 24
Told you to keep the faith FF! Boucher and Ferguson the difference coming in with six between them for the Lions...Ferguson and Boucher coming back in might have a bit to say about that on Saturday FF.....keep the faith....OX as good as their season has been have been suspect against the top sides this year....since they thrashed Old Brighton in Round 5 here is their record against the other top sides...
Round 6 v Uni Blues - Lost by 35 Points (were down by as much as 60 in the 3rd quarter)
Round 8 v Collegians - Won by 15 Points (were down by 28 Points late in the 3rd quarter)
Round 12 v SKOB - Lost by 40 Points (were down by as much as 70 in the 3rd quarter)
Round 13 v Uni Blues - Lost by 63 points
Round 17 v Old Brighton - Lost by 60 points (were down by as much as 100 points in the 3rd quarter)
They've got nothing to play for again this weekend....Bewick hasn't played since Rd 14....Hams coming off a concussion two weeks ago....will they even play this weekend? They'll probably rest a couple of others as well...Going to be close you would think...The Lions do have a hoodoo at Toorak Park though....lost their last six out there....!
Well done to Trinity yesterday. A bit better on the day and to be fair the % difference suggests they were better over the course of the season. Also had 2 draws against good sides so were maybe unlucky to be in this position anyway.
Going from 3.1 at one point to 3.18 suggests we got what we deserved and that sort of finishing is not of ‘A’ grade quality. Glad to see the curtain come down on a very tough year. Without counting I would suggest the seniors would have used between 45 – 50 players. And it was not due to quality VFL players coming in and out – it was injury, form, travel etc. Obviously we don’t bat that deep and the results showed. However very optimistic about next year. If we can keep this group and get anywhere near our best side we will be a real handful in B grade. Our ressies are solid and U19 Premier are playing a final today.
Will now get to find out first-hand how being out of premier impacts on recruitment and retention. Mind you are recruitment outside the school has been minimal anyway. Not through lack of trying, just other clubs with better networks who do this stuff really well.
I wish them well but fear Trinity might be back in this position in 12 month’s time. No depth and an over reliance on the veterans who have sustained them for years. They will be a year older and the comp just keeps getting better.
On another note credit to the umpires yesterday, Big crowd, big occasion and they were easily the best I have seen this year. Let the game flow, just paid what was there and were consistent. Should be more of it.
Blues clearly the most talented team but my pre-season tip for the flag was SKOB and I’m sticking with it. Forget yesterday’s results. They know how to get it done and play as a team rather than a group of individuals.
JJ I came down and watched the second half on Saturday. I must say I was surprised De La insisted on kicking long to the dead pocket in front of the scoreboard when they had the breeze in the 3rd, as opposed to Trinity who looked to go more corridor/clubrooms side. Would've been frustrating to be a De La supporter given the amount of missed chances. Thought De La looked far more dangerous kicking into the breeze, however. At the end of the day, as they say, "bad kicking is bad football". Anyway it was a terrific crowd and a nice day for footy, albeit windy, and the best team on the day probably still won. All the best for next year!