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Hobart Claremont new Norfolk and dodges will all battle each other daylight away form the top 3 & sorellLooking at them today, I wouldn’t imagine that Hobart will win a game.
Sad to see.
Tigers outs trump even Clarence’s.
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The teams are on Play Hq, why is Phillips out?
Makes Sense, Geez I don't know half the players from all the teams these days?Got injured in the last Tassie game didn’t he??
Surely Lauderdale suggest for him to miss those games now?The teams are on Play Hq, why is Phillips out?
Might not be too far off that given Port's 110 points up halfway through the second quarter!Cygnet by 385
Claremont were lucky it wasn't considering how many shots on goal Cygnet had, not just the scoring shots but out on the fulls as well. Every Claremont turnover was punished with ease by Cygnet.Might not be too far off that given Port's 110 points up halfway through the second quarter!
The Premier league compared to this atleast looks competitive.Claremont were lucky it wasn't considering how many shots on goal Cygnet had, not just the scoring shots but out on the fulls as well. Every Claremont turnover was punished with ease by Cygnet.
There were a couple of good plays by Claremont though, one ended up with a goal, the other couple were unlucky not to have seen them score.
Reserves got off to a good start but that was it for them they worked hard but Cygnet were far too strong. The cheers they let out scoring the first in the reserves was quite loud. I thought they might be able to give the Port a run for their money, but alas it wasn't for long.
I’m hoping the other games next week are a bit more competitive. Claremont are going to struggle for awhile until they mature and get experience under their belts.The Premier league compared to this atleast looks competitive.
Clarence within 3 goals of Lauderdale considering what they lost in off season…
Brighton were great I thought, no depth but showed pluck.
Tigers had 11 debutants, they looked real small. Brighton big chance to beat them.
The comp actually looks great. Meanwhile the lopsided nature of the second division is farcical.
who has New Norfolk recruited? I heard they barely have players.
Must admit mate, I thought the same thing.Don’t be too harsh on the Community League based on one game - granted yes, there will be a divide and yes there will be mismatches but make no mistake, Cygnet are by far the best side in it and Claremont are by far the worst side in it.
Strange decision to open the season with those two teams as a stand alone clash.
Bit of light hearted banter never hurt anybody, it’s up to the clubs to drum up a bit of publicity and create a bit of interest because no one else is doing it.Lauderdale’s little facebook/insta reel towards Brighton was an interesting choice!