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Fence sitter
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Sep 19 2011, 07:23 PM
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You say they'll kill off the other clubs - but surely its up to them to step up their game?
LCC has been around forever now, and there used to be a hell of a lot more clubs in the area. Not to mention Valley and Ashcroft's grounds are what, 400m apart? How about Easts and Warriors? And ESA and City? Titans managed to pull in 7 junior sides this year - without any transfers from the Wests District, which means the players are out there.
Clubs should always be trying to grow, to improve, and if they don't, they die. Resting on your laurels is no way to run a football club.
Every club should try to become the next "Cabra" - because they are a success! If Easts didn't push to improve, they never play Bundy Cup. If All Saints didn't push to improve, Durrant Oval would have been the end of them. It's ignorant to think you shouldn't have to compete.
LCC have been around forever but the Actual Catholic club never wanted to be involved in A Grade footy. Thats why when kids turned 18 at LCC in the past it was good bye find some where else. Now that they have had a successful first year in A reserve the main club "may" get behind them and if they do they could become the biggest football club in all of Wests and other areas, They would have the capitol to bring on a Bundy team and become the next Cabramatta. And they own their own field so council cant call off their games, Would be good if the club wanted it, did you notice that LCC had there games at Valleys home ground, The Catholic Club said no way to Senior Footy on there ground, at all, the fight from last years 18's as seen on ACA was the straw that broke the camels back, the LCC Reserve Grade team refused to train this year and the Coach said he will not be returning next year and the players also moving on to a new club and it isn't Titans, how sad is that the coach refused to go to training, the players don't train and you still win a Premiership.
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the good oil
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Sep 19 2011, 07:44 PM
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You say they'll kill off the other clubs - but surely its up to them to step up their game?
LCC has been around forever now, and there used to be a hell of a lot more clubs in the area. Not to mention Valley and Ashcroft's grounds are what, 400m apart? How about Easts and Warriors? And ESA and City? Titans managed to pull in 7 junior sides this year - without any transfers from the Wests District, which means the players are out there.
Clubs should always be trying to grow, to improve, and if they don't, they die. Resting on your laurels is no way to run a football club.
Every club should try to become the next "Cabra" - because they are a success! If Easts didn't push to improve, they never play Bundy Cup. If All Saints didn't push to improve, Durrant Oval would have been the end of them. It's ignorant to think you shouldn't have to compete.
LCC have been around forever but the Actual Catholic club never wanted to be involved in A Grade footy. Thats why when kids turned 18 at LCC in the past it was good bye find some where else. Now that they have had a successful first year in A reserve the main club "may" get behind them and if they do they could become the biggest football club in all of Wests and other areas, They would have the capitol to bring on a Bundy team and become the next Cabramatta. And they own their own field so council cant call off their games,
Would be good if the club wanted it, did you notice that LCC had there games at Valleys home ground, The Catholic Club said no way to Senior Footy on there ground, at all, the fight from last years 18's as seen on ACA was the straw that broke the camels back, the LCC Reserve Grade team refused to train this year and the Coach said he will not be returning next year and the players also moving on to a new club and it isn't Titans, how sad is that the coach refused to go to training, the players don't train and you still win a Premiership. did daddy tell you this as well fencey??
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the good oil
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Sep 19 2011, 08:32 PM
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what about that mammoth milk ad getting filmed at City's ground?? is that a laugh or what, a bunch of tradies playing with bricks & mortar on Sydney's hardest footy surface they always said stromeferry was like concrete
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Fence sitter
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Sep 19 2011, 09:36 PM
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- the good oil
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You say they'll kill off the other clubs - but surely its up to them to step up their game?
LCC has been around forever now, and there used to be a hell of a lot more clubs in the area. Not to mention Valley and Ashcroft's grounds are what, 400m apart? How about Easts and Warriors? And ESA and City? Titans managed to pull in 7 junior sides this year - without any transfers from the Wests District, which means the players are out there.
Clubs should always be trying to grow, to improve, and if they don't, they die. Resting on your laurels is no way to run a football club.
Every club should try to become the next "Cabra" - because they are a success! If Easts didn't push to improve, they never play Bundy Cup. If All Saints didn't push to improve, Durrant Oval would have been the end of them. It's ignorant to think you shouldn't have to compete.
LCC have been around forever but the Actual Catholic club never wanted to be involved in A Grade footy. Thats why when kids turned 18 at LCC in the past it was good bye find some where else. Now that they have had a successful first year in A reserve the main club "may" get behind them and if they do they could become the biggest football club in all of Wests and other areas, They would have the capitol to bring on a Bundy team and become the next Cabramatta. And they own their own field so council cant call off their games,
Would be good if the club wanted it, did you notice that LCC had there games at Valleys home ground, The Catholic Club said no way to Senior Footy on there ground, at all, the fight from last years 18's as seen on ACA was the straw that broke the camels back, the LCC Reserve Grade team refused to train this year and the Coach said he will not be returning next year and the players also moving on to a new club and it isn't Titans, how sad is that the coach refused to go to training, the players don't train and you still win a Premiership.
did daddy tell you this as well fencey?? Actually Dad did, his best mates with the Coach, they played Cricket together, Dad loves his cricket,
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Sep 20 2011, 07:29 AM
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You say they'll kill off the other clubs - but surely its up to them to step up their game?
LCC has been around forever now, and there used to be a hell of a lot more clubs in the area. Not to mention Valley and Ashcroft's grounds are what, 400m apart? How about Easts and Warriors? And ESA and City? Titans managed to pull in 7 junior sides this year - without any transfers from the Wests District, which means the players are out there.
Clubs should always be trying to grow, to improve, and if they don't, they die. Resting on your laurels is no way to run a football club.
Every club should try to become the next "Cabra" - because they are a success! If Easts didn't push to improve, they never play Bundy Cup. If All Saints didn't push to improve, Durrant Oval would have been the end of them. It's ignorant to think you shouldn't have to compete.
LCC have been around forever but the Actual Catholic club never wanted to be involved in A Grade footy. Thats why when kids turned 18 at LCC in the past it was good bye find some where else. Now that they have had a successful first year in A reserve the main club "may" get behind them and if they do they could become the biggest football club in all of Wests and other areas, They would have the capitol to bring on a Bundy team and become the next Cabramatta. And they own their own field so council cant call off their games,
Would be good if the club wanted it, did you notice that LCC had there games at Valleys home ground, The Catholic Club said no way to Senior Footy on there ground, at all, the fight from last years 18's as seen on ACA was the straw that broke the camels back, the LCC Reserve Grade team refused to train this year and the Coach said he will not be returning next year and the players also moving on to a new club and it isn't Titans, how sad is that the coach refused to go to training, the players don't train and you still win a Premiership. Could it be possible fencey that LCC chose to play at Valleys ground as it is fenced off, that way they can get some $$$ from gate takings.
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Sep 20 2011, 09:14 AM
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Beefa, i think you may need a history lesson, group 6 have had campbelltown teams participate in its competition since it's inception , notably is the kangaroos who were apart of group 6 when the CRL first formed as a governing rugby league body in 1946.
Clubs from the greater Campbelltown, New South Wales area participated in the 1st Division Group 6 competition from 1946- 1983. These clubs included:
Campbelltown City Kangaroos (1946–1983) Campbelltown Warriors (1970–1983) Campbelltown Collegians (1970–1983) Ingleburn Bulldogs (1974–1983) Leumeah Wolves (1971–1977) Other clubs from Campbelltown to feature in the 2nd Division and 3rd Division leagues from 1973-1983 included:
Macquarie Fields Hawks Cross Roads Tavern Tharawal Ghosts Airds Colts Claymore Panthers Campbelltown Sharks Minto Cobras Ingleburn RSL
thanks disco shows group 6 has done well using west clubs
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Fence sitter
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Sep 20 2011, 09:37 AM
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You say they'll kill off the other clubs - but surely its up to them to step up their game?
LCC has been around forever now, and there used to be a hell of a lot more clubs in the area. Not to mention Valley and Ashcroft's grounds are what, 400m apart? How about Easts and Warriors? And ESA and City? Titans managed to pull in 7 junior sides this year - without any transfers from the Wests District, which means the players are out there.
Clubs should always be trying to grow, to improve, and if they don't, they die. Resting on your laurels is no way to run a football club.
Every club should try to become the next "Cabra" - because they are a success! If Easts didn't push to improve, they never play Bundy Cup. If All Saints didn't push to improve, Durrant Oval would have been the end of them. It's ignorant to think you shouldn't have to compete.
LCC have been around forever but the Actual Catholic club never wanted to be involved in A Grade footy. Thats why when kids turned 18 at LCC in the past it was good bye find some where else. Now that they have had a successful first year in A reserve the main club "may" get behind them and if they do they could become the biggest football club in all of Wests and other areas, They would have the capitol to bring on a Bundy team and become the next Cabramatta. And they own their own field so council cant call off their games,
Would be good if the club wanted it, did you notice that LCC had there games at Valleys home ground, The Catholic Club said no way to Senior Footy on there ground, at all, the fight from last years 18's as seen on ACA was the straw that broke the camels back, the LCC Reserve Grade team refused to train this year and the Coach said he will not be returning next year and the players also moving on to a new club and it isn't Titans, how sad is that the coach refused to go to training, the players don't train and you still win a Premiership.
Could it be possible fencey that LCC chose to play at Valleys ground as it is fenced off, that way they can get some $$$ from gate takings. You haven't been to the Valley for a while Stormy, they took the fence down,
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Sep 20 2011, 10:27 AM
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You say they'll kill off the other clubs - but surely its up to them to step up their game?
LCC has been around forever now, and there used to be a hell of a lot more clubs in the area. Not to mention Valley and Ashcroft's grounds are what, 400m apart? How about Easts and Warriors? And ESA and City? Titans managed to pull in 7 junior sides this year - without any transfers from the Wests District, which means the players are out there.
Clubs should always be trying to grow, to improve, and if they don't, they die. Resting on your laurels is no way to run a football club.
Every club should try to become the next "Cabra" - because they are a success! If Easts didn't push to improve, they never play Bundy Cup. If All Saints didn't push to improve, Durrant Oval would have been the end of them. It's ignorant to think you shouldn't have to compete.
LCC have been around forever but the Actual Catholic club never wanted to be involved in A Grade footy. Thats why when kids turned 18 at LCC in the past it was good bye find some where else. Now that they have had a successful first year in A reserve the main club "may" get behind them and if they do they could become the biggest football club in all of Wests and other areas, They would have the capitol to bring on a Bundy team and become the next Cabramatta. And they own their own field so council cant call off their games,
Would be good if the club wanted it, did you notice that LCC had there games at Valleys home ground, The Catholic Club said no way to Senior Footy on there ground, at all, the fight from last years 18's as seen on ACA was the straw that broke the camels back, the LCC Reserve Grade team refused to train this year and the Coach said he will not be returning next year and the players also moving on to a new club and it isn't Titans, how sad is that the coach refused to go to training, the players don't train and you still win a Premiership.
Could it be possible fencey that LCC chose to play at Valleys ground as it is fenced off, that way they can get some $$$ from gate takings.
You haven't been to the Valley for a while Stormy, they took the fence down, Fair enough then. Last time I was there it was still fenced off.
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Sep 20 2011, 03:58 PM
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I just watched the 18's grand final again (fight deleted of course), I can see now why some players act the way they do, kids are the product of their parents and upbringing and after listening to the Collies parents during the presentation after the game is anything to go on it's quiet sad.... Advice to all parents and spectators for any sport learn to be Gracious in Defeat it's called having manners.......
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Sep 20 2011, 04:10 PM
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I just watched the 18's grand final again (fight deleted of course), I can see now why some players act the way they do, kids are the product of their parents and upbringing and after listening to the Collies parents during the presentation after the game is anything to go on it's quiet sad.... Advice to all parents and spectators for any sport learn to be Gracious in Defeat it's called having manners....... fight deleted so typical of the west junior league just sweep it under the rug move on nothing to see hear
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Sep 20 2011, 04:10 PM
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I just watched the 18's grand final again (fight deleted of course), I can see now why some players act the way they do, kids are the product of their parents and upbringing and after listening to the Collies parents during the presentation after the game is anything to go on it's quiet sad.... Advice to all parents and spectators for any sport learn to be Gracious in Defeat it's called having manners....... takes two to tango footymum
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Sep 20 2011, 06:39 PM
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I just watched the 18's grand final again (fight deleted of course), I can see now why some players act the way they do, kids are the product of their parents and upbringing and after listening to the Collies parents during the presentation after the game is anything to go on it's quiet sad.... Advice to all parents and spectators for any sport learn to be Gracious in Defeat it's called having manners.......
takes two to tango footymum I agree warrior and through the game it was both sided but I can tell you when that game was over we clapped the collies players through the presentation but the abuse and booing when some of our players got called up was disgusting. It's just my opinion though not everyone has to agree I was just venting.
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Sep 20 2011, 08:23 PM
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Beefa, i think you may need a history lesson, group 6 have had campbelltown teams participate in its competition since it's inception , notably is the kangaroos who were apart of group 6 when the CRL first formed as a governing rugby league body in 1946.
Clubs from the greater Campbelltown, New South Wales area participated in the 1st Division Group 6 competition from 1946- 1983. These clubs included:
Campbelltown City Kangaroos (1946–1983) Campbelltown Warriors (1970–1983) Campbelltown Collegians (1970–1983) Ingleburn Bulldogs (1974–1983) Leumeah Wolves (1971–1977) Other clubs from Campbelltown to feature in the 2nd Division and 3rd Division leagues from 1973-1983 included:
Macquarie Fields Hawks Cross Roads Tavern Tharawal Ghosts Airds Colts Claymore Panthers Campbelltown Sharks Minto Cobras Ingleburn RSL
thanks disco shows group 6 has done well using west clubs :clap: :clap: :clap: You have no clue beefa, get oyur facts right. If you were smart enough mate you would see that Wests has done well off Group 6. The wests comp didn't even start until the early to mid '80's when Wests moved out here from Lidcombe. Newtown played in campbelltown before Wests so it could have been a Jets comp that benefitted from Group 6 as Group 6 has been running for at least 50 years buddy or Bobcat or whoever you are.
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Sep 20 2011, 09:15 PM
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Beefa, i think you may need a history lesson, group 6 have had campbelltown teams participate in its competition since it's inception , notably is the kangaroos who were apart of group 6 when the CRL first formed as a governing rugby league body in 1946.
Clubs from the greater Campbelltown, New South Wales area participated in the 1st Division Group 6 competition from 1946- 1983. These clubs included:
Campbelltown City Kangaroos (1946–1983) Campbelltown Warriors (1970–1983) Campbelltown Collegians (1970–1983) Ingleburn Bulldogs (1974–1983) Leumeah Wolves (1971–1977) Other clubs from Campbelltown to feature in the 2nd Division and 3rd Division leagues from 1973-1983 included:
Macquarie Fields Hawks Cross Roads Tavern Tharawal Ghosts Airds Colts Claymore Panthers Campbelltown Sharks Minto Cobras Ingleburn RSL
thanks disco shows group 6 has done well using west clubs
You have no clue beefa, get oyur facts right. If you were smart enough mate you would see that Wests has done well off Group 6. The wests comp didn't even start until the early to mid '80's when Wests moved out here from Lidcombe. Newtown played in campbelltown before Wests so it could have been a Jets comp that benefitted from Group 6 as Group 6 has been running for at least 50 years buddy or Bobcat or whoever you are. Yes beefa and where are all those clubs now, gone, jl has ground them all into oblivion and more to come I assume by the way you talk with you and your council buddies as you put it.
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Beefa, i think you may need a history lesson, group 6 have had campbelltown teams participate in its competition since it's inception , notably is the kangaroos who were apart of group 6 when the CRL first formed as a governing rugby league body in 1946.
Clubs from the greater Campbelltown, New South Wales area participated in the 1st Division Group 6 competition from 1946- 1983. These clubs included:
Campbelltown City Kangaroos (1946–1983) Campbelltown Warriors (1970–1983) Campbelltown Collegians (1970–1983) Ingleburn Bulldogs (1974–1983) Leumeah Wolves (1971–1977) Other clubs from Campbelltown to feature in the 2nd Division and 3rd Division leagues from 1973-1983 included:
Macquarie Fields Hawks Cross Roads Tavern Tharawal Ghosts Airds Colts Claymore Panthers Campbelltown Sharks Minto Cobras Ingleburn RSL
thanks disco shows group 6 has done well using west clubs
You have no clue beefa, get oyur facts right. If you were smart enough mate you would see that Wests has done well off Group 6. The wests comp didn't even start until the early to mid '80's when Wests moved out here from Lidcombe. Newtown played in campbelltown before Wests so it could have been a Jets comp that benefitted from Group 6 as Group 6 has been running for at least 50 years buddy or Bobcat or whoever you are.
Yes beefa and where are all those clubs now, gone, jl has ground them all into oblivion and more to come I assume by the way you talk with you and your council buddies as you put it. I dont know why you are bothering BEEFA, there wont even be a West A Grade competition next year, there wasnt one this year, I went out to the Group 6 Grand Final, it is chalk and cheese, I seen Bobcat there as well as Ben Rodgers and it will be interesting to see if Bobcat bags Group 6, you sat there the whole day watching every game and its better then what we had here,
I see 7yearich was in the Group 6 program, aparently he threw big dollars to the Group 6 final series, how does that work?
least i'm looking forward to 2012, goodbye 2011
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I just watched the 18's grand final again (fight deleted of course), I can see now why some players act the way they do, kids are the product of their parents and upbringing and after listening to the Collies parents during the presentation after the game is anything to go on it's quiet sad.... Advice to all parents and spectators for any sport learn to be Gracious in Defeat it's called having manners....... Here you go again, ESA do nothing wrong, it was all our parents, maybe we were booing because of what some of those ESA players done, really good to have 1 guy on the ground and 2 or 3 laying into him and what a joke you have 2 players cited, that is it, well maybe you should look at the uncut version and you wouldnt be on here saying ESA were angels. after this do-do a good number of our boys will be end up at Appin, so Footymum you dont have to take your guys to Group 6, you can stay here where you can blend in with the rest of them.
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I just watched the 18's grand final again (fight deleted of course), I can see now why some players act the way they do, kids are the product of their parents and upbringing and after listening to the Collies parents during the presentation after the game is anything to go on it's quiet sad.... Advice to all parents and spectators for any sport learn to be Gracious in Defeat it's called having manners.......
takes two to tango footymum we only defended ourselves after they started throwing punches cause we looked like winning
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I just watched the 18's grand final again (fight deleted of course), I can see now why some players act the way they do, kids are the product of their parents and upbringing and after listening to the Collies parents during the presentation after the game is anything to go on it's quiet sad.... Advice to all parents and spectators for any sport learn to be Gracious in Defeat it's called having manners.......
Here you go again, ESA do nothing wrong, it was all our parents, maybe we were booing because of what some of those ESA players done, really good to have 1 guy on the ground and 2 or 3 laying into him and what a joke you have 2 players cited, that is it, well maybe you should look at the uncut version and you wouldnt be on here saying ESA were angels. after this do-do a good number of our boys will be end up at Appin, so Footymum you dont have to take your guys to Group 6, you can stay here where you can blend in with the rest of them.
Never said our boys were angels so please do not misquote me, and we have had 4 cited not 2, I would love to look at the uncut version because as I seem to remember that day both teams gave as good as they got in that fight, if you truly believe that ESA started throwing punches because they were going to get beaten believe it all you want if that helps you sleep at night, did you not watch the semi-game two weeks before and I have the uncut version of that one where Collies started a couple of fights and none of them got ten, sent or cited unlike 2 of ours. And as for the 3 on 1 maybe you couldn't see from your seat where your 2 players who ran from the bench along with 2 other players laid into one player.
My previous post had nothing to do with the fight my issue was the way the spectators carried on during the presentation, I dont give a do-do what sport it is once the game is over it's over both sides of boys showed great sportsmanship on that day and previously when we lost by the way they gathered together and did a prayer when the game finished maybe your parents could take a note out of their book and try doing the same, but if booing and yelling abuse at 17 year old boys when they are receiving their medals or better still abusing one in the carpark after the game makes any of you feel better about loosing the game well go right ahead
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Sep 21 2011, 12:03 AM
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- Ronny
- Sep 20 2011, 10:50 PM
- Warriors78
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- FootyMum
- Sep 20 2011, 03:58 PM
I just watched the 18's grand final again (fight deleted of course), I can see now why some players act the way they do, kids are the product of their parents and upbringing and after listening to the Collies parents during the presentation after the game is anything to go on it's quiet sad.... Advice to all parents and spectators for any sport learn to be Gracious in Defeat it's called having manners.......
takes two to tango footymum
we only defended ourselves after they started throwing punches cause we looked like winning And just for the record when the fight started the score was 18-12 our way I think but please correct me if I am wrong.
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parra eels
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Sep 21 2011, 05:39 AM
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- FootyMum
- Sep 21 2011, 12:03 AM
- Ronny
- Sep 20 2011, 10:50 PM
- Warriors78
- Sep 20 2011, 04:10 PM
- FootyMum
- Sep 20 2011, 03:58 PM
I just watched the 18's grand final again (fight deleted of course), I can see now why some players act the way they do, kids are the product of their parents and upbringing and after listening to the Collies parents during the presentation after the game is anything to go on it's quiet sad.... Advice to all parents and spectators for any sport learn to be Gracious in Defeat it's called having manners.......
takes two to tango footymum
we only defended ourselves after they started throwing punches cause we looked like winning
And just for the record when the fight started the score was 18-12 our way I think but please correct me if I am wrong. Footy mum my good mate the boys were winning 22 to 10 when the fight broke out Ronny u are a classic example of bad sportsmanship the only tome u looked like winning was when you'd had 11 on 7.. U seem to n b confused.. I watched 2 of your players run from the bench and hit our player along with 2 others ,disgraceful..
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