Starting fresh looking at the upcoming season, I thought it positive to start the new thread.
With still a couple of Coaching positions up for grabs and the player movements bound to happen, it would be great to get everyones thought on the season ahead.
Perhaps Ladder predictions, Schluter Medalist, rumours of player movements anf any other interesting facts (or fictions )
Angaston - May fall back again after a promising year, the loss of the coach and some players my hinder the progress made by the group. Recruiting will be important to replace / top up the talent here.
Barossa - With the talk of a few players moving on, this could signal the end to Barossa'a dominance, however they have recuited rather well in recent years and IF they do fall of the pace it wont be by much.
Freeling - Prouse to lead a group of young local fella's, without the impact of imports they have had over the last 4 years, expect another tough year for the Redlegs, but I have a feeling short term pain will lead to long term gain for group.
Gawler Central - Tough one, depending on the coaching appointment here, have the ability to make the next step and play off in the big one, they need to fill their vacant import spot (along with the one made vacant with Hahn becoming a local) to be a chance.
Kapunda - A list with a few quality players but lacks the depth of premiership campaigns, Sam Ryan isnt getting any younger so a lot rests with taylor and Valentine, may just slip out of the 4 with the improvement of other teams.
Nuriootpa - Hard club to gauge, had a good run late in the year, and change of coach could be a positive (might not also), expect improvement through this lot, but will still miss the four.
South Gawler - Have promised a lot for a couple of years now, and with the inclusion of another handy player to help Bayliss, may just push them towards fourth spot, a recent losing culture may be a problem, not sure if the coach can get the best out of this group.
Tanunda - Easily will still be the bench mark. With centenary celecbrations over there will be a little less pressure. They may drop a couple of games (only 1 or 2) this year, be interesting to see if all players stay there this year.
Willaston - The loss of C McLean is huge here, S Baker will need to do too much (and often tries too), Seelander will need to bring quality players to the club, for a group that showed enormous potential 3 years ago, it seems they missed the boat here.
Tanunda Gawler Central South Gawler* Barossa -------------- Kapunda Nuriootpa Willaston Angaston Freeling
*South are the hard one here, with the inclusion of 1 or 2 more quality players they could move up the ladder, yet they are prone to self implode during the year. Nuri may also improve a little more than I have accounted for here, but they cant afford to lose any players, infact they probably need to add to their list.
Schluter / Mail Medal: M Greenwood, had a slow start to the year this year and still came equal third, if is fit and firing come round one next year expect to see him place his second medal around his neck.
Gawler Central - Tough one, depending on the coaching appointment here, have the ability to make the next step and play off in the big one, they need to fill their vacant import spot (along with the one made vacant with Hahn becoming a local) to be a chance. (QUOTE)
Who are the front runners? Has carey payne been interviewed?? Not many from the barossa would know much about him which may hurt his chances, but is a great coach. Has plently of players that would follow him anywhere i'd say....
boozehound wrote:Gawler Central - Tough one, depending on the coaching appointment here, have the ability to make the next step and play off in the big one, they need to fill their vacant import spot (along with the one made vacant with Hahn becoming a local) to be a chance. (QUOTE)
Who are the front runners? Has carey payne been interviewed?? Not many from the barossa would know much about him which may hurt his chances, but is a great coach. Has plently of players that would follow him anywhere i'd say....
aceman wrote:Re Willaston coach Mark Seelander, my info is he struggles to attract good recruits. Anyone know anything along these lines?
Maybe they fall asleep to his mono-tone speaking, does like to take his potential recruits out for tea, which is nice but hes got to learn not to got on so much about his structures and game plans, talks to much to the beat of his own drum for my liking.
South could be the big improvers, word is they have signed the Rodetti boys from gaza, that may be what they need to start moving on some of the old "unreliables"
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