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Sorrento Ferry - same thing. And there used to be.FortiusQuoFidelius wrote:There is no Portsea ferry!!Junction Oval wrote:Lingy would be great, but he lives in Torquay. It's doubtful if he could be convinced to move across the bay.
... for those about to Post, forget suggesting that he use the Portsea ferry.
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Just having a quick glance at the AFL 2011 retirements list:
http://www.afl.com.au/retirements%20%20 ... fault.aspx
only two blokes there look worth a chat - Craig Bolton and Brady Rawlings.
Obviously Lingy would be outstanding.
http://www.afl.com.au/retirements%20%20 ... fault.aspx
only two blokes there look worth a chat - Craig Bolton and Brady Rawlings.
Obviously Lingy would be outstanding.
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Ferry runs between Queenscliff and Sorrento. Costs about $60 each way to take your carCon Gorozidis wrote:Sorrento Ferry - same thing. And there used to be.FortiusQuoFidelius wrote:There is no Portsea ferry!!Junction Oval wrote:Lingy would be great, but he lives in Torquay. It's doubtful if he could be convinced to move across the bay.
... for those about to Post, forget suggesting that he use the Portsea ferry.
Anyway, by the time you drove from Torquay to Queenscliff, waited to be loaded, took the 20 minute trip, waited to be unloaded and then drove to Seaford you'd probably be looking at a minimum of 2 hours each way.
Not gonna happen.
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Dr Spaceman - Arent you forgetting something? Teleporting. If anyone can make this happen it is you Speaceman!Dr Spaceman wrote:Ferry runs between Queenscliff and Sorrento. Costs about $60 each way to take your carCon Gorozidis wrote:Sorrento Ferry - same thing. And there used to be.FortiusQuoFidelius wrote:There is no Portsea ferry!!Junction Oval wrote:Lingy would be great, but he lives in Torquay. It's doubtful if he could be convinced to move across the bay.
... for those about to Post, forget suggesting that he use the Portsea ferry.
Anyway, by the time you drove from Torquay to Queenscliff, waited to be loaded, took the 20 minute trip, waited to be unloaded and then drove to Seaford you'd probably be looking at a minimum of 2 hours each way.
Not gonna happen.
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Con Gorozidis wrote:Just having a quick glance at the AFL 2011 retirements list:
http://www.afl.com.au/retirements%20%20 ... fault.aspx
only two blokes there look worth a chat - Craig Bolton and Brady Rawlings.
Obviously Lingy would be outstanding.
Daniel Bradshaw, possible forward coach? Barry Hall?
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Hasn't Bailey taken a job in Adeladie already?Bernard Shakey wrote:Bailey yes, forget the other two duds.SainterK wrote:Dean Bailey, Mark Harvey, Matthew Knights?
"At the end of the day, a coach and a fitness adviser doesn't make a good football team, they're not the only ones who got us to two Grand Finals." Lenny Hayes. 27/9/2011.
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yep...saintnick12 wrote:Hasn't Bailey taken a job in Adeladie already?Bernard Shakey wrote:Bailey yes, forget the other two duds.SainterK wrote:Dean Bailey, Mark Harvey, Matthew Knights?
Dean Bailey has joined the Adelaide Crows in a new role as Strategy and Innovation Coach.
The experienced former Melbourne senior coach will join new Senior Coach Brenton Sanderson’s coaching team and on match day will have a role with the midfield group, as well as a key role in match day strategies.
Will we pick up a player in the SSP window
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Should have tried to pick up Shaun Rhen but has just been signed by Port. Could do worse than get Nathan Bassett,. This is what the papers are saying:
However, it was the strategy and then the execution of the Norwood game plan in that qualifying final, that stunned experienced football observers.
Of course, the ball has to be won in the packs and other contested situations - every coach teaches that - and Norwood won its share; but when the tough Glenelg onballers won the ball, they had nowhere to go with it.
Norwood's floating defensive zone confused the Glenelg ball-carriers, and left them no obvious targets.
At half-time, the Bays had scored only one goal and even though the final margin was only 44 points and Glenelg did have its chances in the second half, it was a total and comprehensive annihilation. It was the perfect combination of defence and attack, discipline and flair, aggression and skill.
More importantly, it stamped Nathan Bassett as a future AFL coach who, in his short tenure at Norwood, has already outgrown the SANFL.
Patience young grasshopper
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Bassett as defensive coach would be ideal.sasaint wrote:Should have tried to pick up Shaun Rhen but has just been signed by Port. Could do worse than get Nathan Bassett,. This is what the papers are saying:
However, it was the strategy and then the execution of the Norwood game plan in that qualifying final, that stunned experienced football observers.
Of course, the ball has to be won in the packs and other contested situations - every coach teaches that - and Norwood won its share; but when the tough Glenelg onballers won the ball, they had nowhere to go with it.
Norwood's floating defensive zone confused the Glenelg ball-carriers, and left them no obvious targets.
At half-time, the Bays had scored only one goal and even though the final margin was only 44 points and Glenelg did have its chances in the second half, it was a total and comprehensive annihilation. It was the perfect combination of defence and attack, discipline and flair, aggression and skill.
More importantly, it stamped Nathan Bassett as a future AFL coach who, in his short tenure at Norwood, has already outgrown the SANFL.
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Absolutely NOTHING leaking from the club, and thats A BLOODY GOOD THING !!Burkey 1 wrote:I just hope we can start making some appointments soon so we look like getting our house in order again, anyone heard anything of any note or know of some imminent appointments ??
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