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Started by Ricochet, September 17, 2014, 01:12:39 PM

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Nige

Quote from: Ricochet on December 16, 2014, 11:52:15 AM
Yeh fixed it up.

Casserly was a pretty handy player actually. Its a shame he got that ridiculous punishment for cold and flu tablets, because Richmond were going to re-rookie him after that GF
He and Cleve Hughes were pretty decent, it's shame Casserly never actually played a game for us.

Just don't get me started on Jarrad Oakley-Nicholls, particularly with some of the guys that went after him.

Ricochet

Quote from: Nige on December 16, 2014, 11:55:04 AM
Quote from: Ricochet on December 16, 2014, 11:52:15 AM
Yeh fixed it up.

Casserly was a pretty handy player actually. Its a shame he got that ridiculous punishment for cold and flu tablets, because Richmond were going to re-rookie him after that GF
He and Cleve Hughes were pretty decent, it's shame Casserly never actually played a game for us.

Just don't get me started on Jarrad Oakley-Nicholls, particularly with some of the guys that went after him.
hahaha yeh that was terrible

Ricochet

https://au.news.yahoo.com/thewest/sport/a/25806302/life-ban-looms-for-royal/

East Perth midfielder Dean Cadwallader is facing a potential life ban from football after returning the second positive drug test of his career.

The 24-year-old is embroiled in another drug scandal after a urine sample provided on WAFL grand final day allegedly contained a banned substance.

Cadwallader has already served a two-year suspension for a previous offence, having tested positive to an anabolic steroid in May 2010.

_The West Australian _understands the material at the heart of the latest test is a recreational drug and not a performance- enhancing substance.


Jukes

#33
QuoteYOUR TEAMS SIGNINGS:
CLAREMONT: Tom Swift, Ian Richardson
EAST FREMANTLE: Liam Anthony, Alex Howson, Kieran King, Jeff Carter, Matt Piggot, Julian Locantro
EAST PERTH (cheats): Liam Duggan, Tom Lamb, Damien Cavka, Jackson Nelson, Kane Lucas, Alec Waterman, Corey Adamson, Paddy Brophy
PEEL THUNDER (cheats): Leroy Jetta, Lachie Weller, Connor Blakely, Ed Langdon, Josh Deluca, Ethan Hughes, Sean Hurley
PERTH: Brett Wolfenden, Brent Latch
SOUTH FREMANTLE: Corey Dell'Olio, Kyle Hams, Blayne Wilson, Adam Carter
Subiaco: Leigh Kitchin, Sam Menegola, Jordan Lockyer
Swan Districts: Joel houghton, Steven Wityk, Jackson Slater
West Perth: Callum Papertalk

Ricochet

Quote from: Biff Tannen on December 18, 2014, 06:03:24 PM
QuoteYOUR TEAMS SIGNINGS:
CLAREMONT: Tom Swift, Ian Richardson
EAST FREMANTLE: Liam Anthony, Alex Howson, Kieran King, Jeff Carter, Matt Piggot, Julian Locantro
EAST PERTH (cheats): Liam Duggan, Tom Lamb, Damien Cavka, Jackson Nelson, Kane Lucas, Alec Waterman, Corey Adamson, Paddy Brophy
PEEL THUNDER (cheats): Leroy Jetta, Lachie Weller, Connor Blakely, Ed Langdon, Josh Deluca, Ethan Hughes, Sean Hurley
PERTH: Brett Wolfenden, Brent Latch
SOUTH FREMANTLE: Corey Dell
#superstar

didn't realise Wolfenden had gone to Perth

Jukes

Copy paste cut me off :X

But flowerING SWIFTSAAAAAAAA IS BACK

Ricochet

Quote from: Biff Tannen on December 18, 2014, 06:15:03 PM
Copy paste cut me off :X

But flowerING SWIFTSAAAAAAAA IS BACK
haha yep.


wow and Jordan Lockyer went to Subi. Thought he woulda been locked in to go back to the Falcons

Jukes

Quote from: Ricochet on December 18, 2014, 06:17:46 PM
Quote from: Biff Tannen on December 18, 2014, 06:15:03 PM
Copy paste cut me off :X

But flowerING SWIFTSAAAAAAAA IS BACK
haha yep.


wow and Jordan Lockyer went to Subi. Thought he woulda been locked in to go back to the Falcons

Tbh if I had a choice I'd play for Subi over West Perth too haha

Ricochet

#38
Quote from: Biff Tannen on December 18, 2014, 06:20:25 PM
Quote from: Ricochet on December 18, 2014, 06:17:46 PM
Quote from: Biff Tannen on December 18, 2014, 06:15:03 PM
Copy paste cut me off :X

But flowerING SWIFTSAAAAAAAA IS BACK
haha yep.


wow and Jordan Lockyer went to Subi. Thought he woulda been locked in to go back to the Falcons

Tbh if I had a choice I'd play for Subi over West Perth too haha
lol yep definitely and $$$$$

LF



elephants

Woweee. Didn't know that was allowed?

Jukes

Best decision the bloke could have made

Ricochet

https://au.news.yahoo.com/thewest/sport/wafl/a/26203294/royal-may-have-kicked-last-goal/

Bernie Naylor medallist Josh Smith may have played his last game for East Perth because continuing ankle problems threaten the crack forward's future.

Smith, 28, had his left ankle reconstructed at the end of 2013 and struggled through last season with lingering soreness.

The problem intensified after the Royals' 12-point grand final loss to Subiaco in September, leaving him unable to run.

He has yet to take part in any pre-season training and is on a program of pool and bicycle work.

Specialists have suggested the joint wouldn't benefit from more surgery because the problem is related to scar tissue.

Smith said he still wanted to play this season, but if the ankle wasn't showing signs of improvement he would be left with a tough decision.

"At this stage it's probably 50-50," he said.

"I haven't retired but there is a chance that I couldn't play again.

"It's not really how I planned this season to be.

"I re-signed with the club for another season coming into this year, trying to win this flag that we can't get, which is really frustrating.

"That carrot is still dang- ling, which I really want to get back for, but at the same time I've got to look at life after football and down the track."


Ricochet

http://www.afl.com.au/news/2015-02-09/rebranding-of-perth-stadium-absolutely-critical-?utm_medium=RSS

Rebranding of Perth stadium 'absolutely critical'

PATERSONS Stadium has been renamed Domain Stadium after the WA Football Commission secured a three-year naming rights deal with real estate media business The Domain Group.

The previous four-year deal with Patersons Securities expired at the end of last year and there was a significantly reduced offer to extend the deal through to the end of 2017.

However, the WAFC decided to test the market.

There are three AFL seasons remaining at Subiaco Oval before both Fremantle and West Coast shift their home games to the new Perth Stadium, which is being constructed at Burswood for the start of the 2018 AFL season.

WAFC chief executive Gary Walton said the deal was critical for WA football in the short term.

"It was important for us to either renew or replace that deal, and we were operating in a very difficult market with a stadium that's got a limited life with the introduction of the new Perth Stadium," Walton said. 

"So it was absolutely crucial for us to get the deal done."

The Domain Group was named as new sponsors of Adelaide last week.

The multi-year deal with the Crows includes The Domain Group's logo on the club's match day shorts