At what point dose your loyalty waver chump you Tool
Sounds like Harvs was one of those unfortunates who missed out on selection.
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At what point dose your loyalty waver chump you Tool
Sounds like Harvs was one of those unfortunates who missed out on selection.
At what point dose your loyalty waver chump you Tool
Also interesting to note the fortunes of two clubs - Monash and Kew - in Round 1 of 2007.
In 2006, both clubs missed out on the finals despite dominating the Reserves and playing off in the Reserves GF. Both clubs were often lambasted for stacking their twos and being uncompetitive where it counts most.
Fast-forward to 2007. Monash Gryphons convincingly win their opener against a side that played finals last year. They also get thrashed in the earlier match.
Kew, on the other hand, lose their opener despite all the preseason talk, influx of new talent, and level of enthusiasm that obviously came with it. But their Reserves side demolishes the team that won the D2 Premiership!
Congratulations Monash for seemingly, and finally, seeing the way selection should take place.
Today's results:
Old Westbourne by 113pts
Elsternwick by 43pts
Monash by 37pts
Latrobe by 16pts
Hawthorn by 19pts
OW obviously the big winners, confirming what many have said about both OW and Ivanhoe.
Wicks must have been impressive in an easy win against the reigning D4 Premiers. 16 goals and 20 behinds - the margin probably flattered Powerhouse a bit. Write off Elsternwick at your peril.
Monash the surprise winners of the round. Were West Brunswick expecting an easy game? Convincing margin too. Maybe the little-talked-about Gryphons are one to watch this season?
Latrobe and Hawthorn both notching up solid wins in matches many had tipped them to lose. What happened to Kew? I thought they were going to go unbeaten this year?
My thoughts (and I'm no expert, but want to join in all the fun you're all having). Thank god round 1 is here......
West Bruny
Powerhousey
Swiny
Kewy
Ivanhoey
And of course the West Coke Eagles!!
Also interesting to note the fortunes of two clubs - Monash and Kew - in Round 1 of 2007.
In 2006, both clubs missed out on the finals despite dominating the Reserves and playing off in the Reserves GF. Both clubs were often lambasted for stacking their twos and being uncompetitive where it counts most.
Fast-forward to 2007. Monash Gryphons convincingly win their opener against a side that played finals last year. They also get thrashed in the earlier match.
Kew, on the other hand, lose their opener despite all the preseason talk, influx of new talent, and level of enthusiasm that obviously came with it. But their Reserves side demolishes the team that won the D2 Premiership!
Congratulations Monash for seemingly, and finally, seeing the way selection should take place.
Couple of interesting results. Kew and WB probably the big losers of round 1. Maybe everyone should be careful of the Gryphs. You never know what you might get from the uni teams from season to season.
Elsternwick and OW perhaps the most impressive winners. The question will be answered in coming weeks though as to how good the OW win was. Maybe the Hoes really are that bad. Look forward to OMR's excuses.
Does anyone want to change their ladder predictions after some unexpected results in Round 1?
Stacking the the 2's in round one? Are you serious or just a moron?
I think the issue is that they got a lot of depth from the merger but little top end talent- It will take a few weeks to work out which of those middle level players are in fact seniors and which are twos. Latrobe fielded a very strong side, with several who missed most or all of last year with injury- dont write Kew off, and post Latrobe right up there with OW as favorites.Well in theory, when you amalgamate you would normally pick up a handful of useful players. With all the preseason talk coming from Kew, one could be excused from thinking that they'd at least burst out of the blocks. But the Seniors lost to a side that was relegated.
The Reserves on the other hand, demolished the D2 Reserves Premiers of 2006. Surely questions must be asked? Unless it is in fact Latrobe who are no longer stacking their 2's?
Now you're thinking out of the box Schproose.Unless it is in fact Latrobe who are no longer stacking their 2's?
what odds will you give me for the wickers 2 finish in the relegation area???? Had the night off training last night so went down to e.park 2 2 watch them train.... my little brothers under 12's side are more impressive
Surely no side has ever stacked their 2's in round 1.....get of the hooch spruce moose
In round 1 what quite often happens is new players to a club can be a bit of an unknown quantity & start in the 2's or players who haven't made the effort to take part in pre season are playing in the early game
Okay, point taken.
So then by Round 3 or so, these 'unknown quantities' should be known, and we will see the best 22 in the Seniors, and players 23-44 in the Reserves. Correct?
So what everyone is telling me, is that by Round 3 or 4, Kew should be more competitive (if not winning) in the Seniors, and not winning by 100+ in the Reserves. Or am I incorrect in this presumption?
Now you're thinking out of the box Schproose.
I would have thought that being a uni side their list would change quite a bit given comings and goings of students from year to year? I find it unlikely that they had the same side from the GF 06. It wouldn't be ridiculous to assume the same of the seniors.
You shouldn't be so loose with the allegations moose.
OW
Elsternwick
Monash
La Trobe
Hawthorn
Swine Burne
Q
WB
Powerhouse
Ivanhoe