Western Region Football League team (Part 1)

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madpie said:
Can anyone tell me about stenhouse from sunshine.
Is he a big bloke??
can he take a grab??
Has he played higher grade football elsewhere?
is he any good??

Not too sure if he has played at a higher level, lightly built fella, strength seems his ability to do the more unorthodox thing rather than a genuine lead and marking type..

Would suggest colts start Bonnett on him who is similar in style ( arms and legs everywhere ), followed by Taylor seeing as Pearce has gone back to Braybrook. Cox impressed me however, he's second half on Carson was sensational last week.
 
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RAZA said:
No nerve struck champ, just enjoy a good banter. My thoughts on this weeks games.
ALBION V HOPPERS Hoppers seem to have hit a bit of a speed hump at the minute and will need a win to get back on track after a very entertaining game last week. James is the big danger but I think they will take home the points.
PARKSIDE V ALTONA Parks far to strong in a white wash.
COLTS V SUNSHINE Colts will win, very strong outfit just cant see them being beaten at home.
SPOTTY V YARAVILLE Close one here, yarraville are Spotty's bogey team I think and if spotty aren't on there game they might get rolled.
STALBANS V SEDDON St's easy.

Agree with the tipping and comments Razman, would like to see Albion play there "A" game though. Probably rate them as the biggest underachievers for a while. ( no-disrespect intended) They are choc a block with experienced campaigners and should do much better for the cattle they have on offer.
 
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Cox can play Taylor is a star and Bonnett is back to best full back in the comp. One of Colts best assets is their defence there is a steady back six there, but they throw so many different players threw there its versatile
 

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RAZA said:
No nerve struck champ, just enjoy a good banter. My thoughts on this weeks games.
ALBION V HOPPERS Hoppers seem to have hit a bit of a speed hump at the minute and will need a win to get back on track after a very entertaining game last week. james is the big danger but I think they will take home the points.
PARKSIDE V ALTONA Parks far to strong in a white wash.
COLTS V SUNSHINE Colts will win, very strong outfit just cant see them being beaten at home.
SPOTTY V YARAVILLE Close one here, yaraville are Spotty's bogy team I think and if spotty aren't on there game they might get rolled.
STALBANS V SEDDON St's easy.

Hey RAZA (or anyone for that matter), I would like some confirmation on a rumour that i heard today. I heard that Aaron James got sent off last week for the third time this year. If that is the case, wouldn't he be given an automatic 1 week suspension (in line with the wrfl rules).
 
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obe1 said:
Would suggest colts start Bonnett on him who is similar in style ( arms and legs everywhere ), followed by Taylor seeing as Pearce has gone back to Braybrook. Cox impressed me however, he's second half on Carson was sensational last week.

Ahhh that was Cox was it? must say he impressed me too, not many can mix it up with Carson as shown when DeBruyn and Bonnett couldn't stop him, both players that are highly rated...
As for WRFL's comments on Colts versatility this could be wat teams should be wary of, I noticed they had Webb on the ball, (Who could miss his 2nd half?) Taylor playing on the Wing and Bonnett running up to join him in the 2nd half, was this a game plan? It's always nice for coaches to be able to throw their players around as long as the players know the roles...
 
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Can someone confirm if Trent Dell (Albion) is a bloke of about 25 - 27 yrs od age and used be a very handy basketballer in his teenage years. If it's him - how does he go on the park, what position etc.
 
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Macca29 said:
Can someone confirm if Trent Dell (Albion) is a bloke of about 25 - 27 yrs od age and used be a very handy basketballer in his teenage years. If it's him - how does he go on the park, what position etc.

correct,goes pretty well and majority chb. dont know about basketball but sometimes lacks having a shower, can be a pig of a man, but can go alright with his dukes so i'll end it there............
 
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jet set said:
Hey RAZA (or anyone for that matter), I would like some confirmation on a rumour that i heard today. I heard that Aaron James got sent off last week for the third time this year. If that is the case, wouldn't he be given an automatic 1 week suspension (in line with the wrfl rules).

I can't comment on this jet set, it's the first I've heard of it though, first i've heard of the rule for that matter. Can anyone confirm on the 3 strikes your out rule?, and also weather or not James was sent of for the 3rd time?.
 
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Hot Potato said:
Ahhh that was Cox was it? must say he impressed me too, not many can mix it up with Carson as shown when DeBruyn and Bonnett couldn't stop him, both players that are highly rated...
As for WRFL's comments on Colts versatility this could be wat teams should be wary of, I noticed they had Webb on the ball, (Who could miss his 2nd half?) Taylor playing on the Wing and Bonnett running up to join him in the 2nd half, was this a game plan? It's always nice for coaches to be able to throw their players around as long as the players know the roles...

Fair observations, Cox hasnt played started in the same position two weeks in a row and given a job he nevers lets us down, he has a great overhead mark and very skilful, as for Webb if you give the time he will tell he is a forward and always has been but he is one of the best backman in the comp. Taylor the same he played in the Colts 98 and 99 premiership teams on the wing and blitzed(he can play anywhere and star). DeBruyn probably wasnt quick enough for Carson and l dont think Bonnett done that bad on him, like with all forwards if the deliver is good and you get 3 steps on your backman well the hardest part is holding it true?. You throw Jacobs who is playing half back, in there he is a very capable centre man as well, we get alot of drive out of the backline blokes know there role and do it, they have the players that run off and the players that stay home from watching that backline work it looks very enjoyable and would seems like it is a great team within a team
 
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Theres a few new members popping up all the time its good we need to spread the word theres not enough people from all the clubs
 
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WRFLfan said:
There's a few new members popping up all the time its good we need to spread the word there's not enough people from all the clubs

Good point buddy, come one come all , lets hear your news and views.

Any spotty or st albans boys/girls out there who would like to share there thoughts on the 3/4 time push and shove from last week?

Umpires considering pulling the pin, players and spectators involved??
 
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RAZA said:
I can't comment on this jet set, it's the first I've heard of it though, first I've heard of the rule for that matter. Can anyone confirm on the 3 strikes your out rule?, and also weather or not James was sent of for the 3rd time?.

Good afternoon Raza :) ,I was just wondering if you could shed some light on the "stenhouse" fella from Sunshine. It has been noted that he was recruited from the SANFL. Seeing as you hail from those parts I thought you would be the best person to ask?

I think he's last club may have been Epping? does that ring a bell?;)
 
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RAZA said:
I can't comment on this jet set, it's the first I've heard of it though, first I've heard of the rule for that matter. Can anyone confirm on the 3 strikes your out rule?, and also whether or not James was sent of for the 3rd time?.

Yep that's the rule, fourth send off means two weeks , fifth send off, you front the tribunal/league and if guilty you will be suspended accordingly.
 

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Stenhouse has come directly from Central Districts in the SANFL, no mention of him ever being at Epping. He's from Warnambool originally, then went up to Queensland for a while, and played Teal Cup up there.
Local newspaper said there were spectators involved in the 3/4 time push and shove, with an injured spotty player the main person involved.
Anyone have any thoughts as to who that player is. is Keenan injured?
Who are the match ups for Colts this week? id imagine it will be interesting between Jullier vs Miller/Mastropasqua, Stenhouse and whoever hes on, Massis vs Acreman, Savage vs McAnulty, Clarke vs Goring, Webb vs Douglas/Davis, and Winter vs Linton. Should be some quality football. No doubt Colts are very short priced favourites but dont count the Kangas out just yet, play good footy at Colts home ground. Need to cut out whoever plays the clubroom side wing, every single colts side uses that switch well, from under 16s up to the seniors.
 
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13-CABS said:
Stenhouse has come directly from Central Districts in the SANFL, no mention of him ever being at Epping. He's from Warrnambool originally, then went up to Queensland for a while, and played Teal Cup up there.
Local newspaper said there were spectators involved in the 3/4 time push and shove, with an injured spotty player the main person involved.
Anyone have any thoughts as to who that player is. is Keenan injured?
Who are the match ups for Colts this week? id imagine it will be interesting between Jullier vs Miller/Mastropasqua, Stenhouse and whoever hes on, Massis vs Acreman, Savage vs McAnulty, Clarke vs Goring, Webb vs Douglas/Davis, and Winter vs Linton. Should be some quality football. No doubt Colts are very short priced favourites but dont count the Kangas out just yet, play good footy at Colts home ground. Need to cut out whoever plays the clubroom side wing, every single colts side uses that switch well, from under 16s up to the seniors.

Thanks, will reply in more depth later, the injured player was none other that giant of a man who directs traffic for a living, must have been one hell of a bitch fight. ( game was delayed for at least 20 mins)
 
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does anyone know much about joel magnabosco from altona, should be playing 18's yet he is such a great young player he's playing in their seniors, any chance of getting rookie of the year. ex jet and is captianing the u18's interleauge this year.
 
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13-CABS said:
Need to cut out whoever plays the clubroom side wing, every single colts side uses that switch well, from under 16s up to the seniors.

Haha can't be that hard mate, it's one of the smallest grounds i've seen!

Those matchups look like good contests but I think the Kangas are gonna have to focus on working for each other, trying to go man on man with the Colts I feel is not the way to beat them, like who's got the job on Jacobs? or McBroom? or Twomey? I'm no coach but thats the way I see it...
 
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Hot Potato said:
Ahhh that was Cox was it? must say he impressed me too, not many can mix it up with Carson as shown when DeBruyn and Bonnett couldn't stop him, both players that are highly rated...
As for WRFL's comments on Colts versatility this could be wat teams should be wary of, I noticed they had Webb on the ball, (Who could miss his 2nd half?) Taylor playing on the Wing and Bonnett running up to join him in the 2nd half, was this a game plan? It's always nice for coaches to be able to throw their players around as long as the players know the roles...
talking to the colts coach after the game ask him about the moves after half time and he told me that it was how the game unfolded webb strugging a bit down back move forward big coxs on carson was a good move with cox having the quickness and jumping abilaty to match it with carson wich free up bonnet to be more attacking taylor on the wing because frost went to his backline in the second half and think cooper to the half back was also a good move gave the colts alot of drive.
 
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bronco27 said:
talking to the colts coach after the game ask him about the moves after half time and he told me that it was how the game unfolded webb strugging a bit down back move forward big coxs on carson was a good move with cox having the quickness and jumping abilaty to match it with carson wich free up bonnet to be more attacking taylor on the wing because frost went to his backline in the second half and think cooper to the half back was also a good move gave the colts alot of drive.

Can anyone from the Colts give me a run down how McBroom is going? From all the posts I reed it's always Stevens, Clarke and Taylor. WE all know they are guns but what about anyone else. Maybe someone from the Colts can give me a run down on the whole side and all the players invidually. Only the guys that have played pretty much the whole year in the 1's.
I would also be interested in other sides as well.
 
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bronco27 said:
talking to the colts coach after the game ask him about the moves after half time and he told me that it was how the game unfolded webb strugging a bit down back move forward big coxs on carson was a good move with cox having the quickness and jumping abilaty to match it with carson wich free up bonnet to be more attacking taylor on the wing because frost went to his backline in the second half and think cooper to the half back was also a good move gave the colts alot of drive.

Indeed a good couple of moves because Colts came out firing in 2nd half.

I was meaning to post this earlier but got caught up, I thought Venner was very lucky to be put in the Hoppers best, Julier won the majority of taps against him and got plenty of the ball and even when he went up forward showed very little, does anyone agree/disagree?
 
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Gotheroos said:
Can anyone from the Colts give me a run down how McBroom is going? From all the posts I reed it's always Stevens, Clarke and Taylor. WE all know they are guns but what about anyone else. Maybe someone from the Colts can give me a run down on the whole side and all the players invidually. Only the guys that have played pretty much the whole year in the 1's.
I would also be interested in other sides as well.

There all guns down at Murphys,be an even better side with you in it champ:D
 
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Hot Potato said:
It's always nice for coaches to be able to throw their players around as long as the players know the roles...

Spot on Hot patato, key to all teams success is summed up in you quote, knowing your role , understanding it and then delivering whats required is what it is all about. No matter what the game plan entails or who the opposition are. Keeping things simple, good man management and a positive outlook always gets the points.
 
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13-CABS said:
Stenhouse has come directly from Central Districts in the SANFL, no mention of him ever being at Epping. He's from Warnambool originally, then went up to Queensland for a while, and played Teal Cup up there.
Local newspaper said there were spectators involved in the 3/4 time push and shove, with an injured spotty player the main person involved.
Anyone have any thoughts as to who that player is. is Keenan injured?
Who are the match ups for Colts this week? id imagine it will be interesting between Jullier vs Miller/Mastropasqua, Stenhouse and whoever hes on, Massis vs Acreman, Savage vs McAnulty, Clarke vs Goring, Webb vs Douglas/Davis, and Winter vs Linton. Should be some quality football. No doubt Colts are very short priced favourites but dont count the Kangas out just yet, play good footy at Colts home ground. Need to cut out whoever plays the clubroom side wing, every single colts side uses that switch well, from under 16s up to the seniors.
Linton plays too lose to man Winters it will be costly if you give him even 2 steps he has been marking everything, i think you will see a new plan fromthe Colts this year with such a strong spine, direct the best route but youll just have wait and see.
 
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Gotheroos said:
Can anyone from the Colts give me a run down how McBroom is going? From all the posts I reed it's always Stevens, Clarke and Taylor. WE all know they are guns but what about anyone else. Maybe someone from the Colts can give me a run down on the whole side and all the players invidually. Only the guys that have played pretty much the whole year in the 1's.

I think Rock07 and WRFLFan should answer that one...maybe even madpie ey Rock? heh
 
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Hot Potato said:
I think Rock07 and WRFLFan should answer that one...maybe even madpie ey Rock? heh
They wont let it go will they Rock07 as for Gotheroos ill think about your question and get back to you as ive done it before

Why dont BRONCO 27 give a rap up he has some good veiws and seems like he knows alot about the Colts, does anyone agree?

Is Ackerman injured if so he'll find it hard following Stacy "Dragon" Masis around on his home ground where he is fercious.
Be intresting to see Mastro up against Julier(No 1 ruckman in the league)as Mastro came down to the Colts to have a run and ended taking up the Sunshine offer when told that he will be the second ruckman, before you Sunshine people jump on me im told he was offered a job with you guys as well.
 
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