It might have an interesting effect too if you accidentally rubbed it on the jatz crackers! Pretty sure most know the accidental dencorub sensation!
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It might have an interesting effect too if you accidentally rubbed it on the jatz crackers! Pretty sure most know the accidental dencorub sensation!
Is there something in the water at Kingsway.
After a poor start the Roo Dogs come back from the dead to almost beat Nedlands.
Then they score 50 points in their next two games, yesterday against P-B who beat Nedlands, and did the clean sweep over P-B.
Anyone got any news?
The competition as structured and fixtured was always going to result in some unlikely table leaders early on, with the better teams rising to the top as the season progresses.
Clubs who had their first 4 or 5 fixtures against the likes of Cott, Soaks, Nedlands, Uni and perhaps Wests were almost guaranteed to drop down the ladder, whilst clubs whose first 4 or 5 games were against teams like Southern Lions, ARKS, Coastal Cavaliers and Curtin, and had a modicum of ability, were going to be flattered near the top of the ladder.
When they came to play real contenders however, they slipped down the ladder.
These early season mismatches have an effect on early season recruiting and morale, and facilitate inter-club poaching, making the weaker clubs even weaker.
May I suggest that if this ridiculous 14 team competition is to be replicated in future seasons, that, at least to the extent possible, and based on the previous seasons results, the fixtures are structured so that a top 7 team plays a bottom seven team one week, and a top 7 team the next?
My understanding is that a fixture list was drawn up arbitrarily the first year of the 14 team debacle, and has not been materially altered in the 2 years since.
Fulvio, you have the solutions, instead of suggesting them from outside of the tent, why not get into the tent and make it happen?
ever seen a sniper inside a tent?,lol
If you don't have anything useful to contribute Gunny, don't.
Or is that a Neddies thing?
lighten up Frank
I brought 2 into the tent, one from the North, one from the South, they dispensed with guns and used knives - oh and waited until I turned my back.
Devastating page 3 article in Today's WEST. I used to walk the sidelines at BRITTANIA and hand out Referee invitation flyers to vocal supporters, a couple of times I was told to shove it, most just took the pamphlet, read it and discarded it and then went back to yelling at teenage refs doing their best. I think only 2 or 3 people actually decided to do the touch judges course.
When will one eyed, sideline, abusive spectators get out of the peanut gallery and actually try and do the job of refereeing themselves? I would have no problem with qualified referees passing comment from the sideline at all...because they wouldn't be yelling and abusing.