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    Quote Originally Posted by soccerking65 View Post
    Tips - Round 6 (U19's)
    Singo vs Swans - Draw (7-7)
    Buds vs Bells - Draw (0-0)
    Stags vs Hornets - Draw (15-15)
    Redbacks vs Pies - Draw (8-3)

    Round Summary;
    A very controversial round, with Pies to maintain top spot but lose undefeated run. The 15-15 draw is possibly the most dramatic yet likely result as hornets still have a new key player out due to an undeserved red card coz ref didn't take into account swag points accumulated from the sick punch. Singo vs Swans game is at 3/1 odds for 8 red cards as teams finish with minimum 7 players each on the field. Redbacks will benefit from swag points recieved for mad but unnecessary shoelace headbands that most players have, and therefore will come out with a deserved victory.
    How did this go unnoticed?

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    hahaha i think everyone ignored the blatant troll, especially since he couldn't even get his troll right ( Redback vs Pies - Draw 8-3)

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    Quote Originally Posted by Imyourhero View Post
    hahaha i think everyone ignored the blatant troll, especially since he couldn't even get his troll right ( Redback vs Pies - Draw 8-3)
    funniest part imo

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    Quote Originally Posted by Jose View Post
    Thornton v Maitland in Youth Grade could be the match of the round. 0-0 draw when these sides met in a trial match earlier on in the year. First Local Derby and a number of players playing against former Team mates. Thornton have been playing exceptionally well and despite not being as close on the table may just have it over Maitland if they play like they have the last 2 weekends. In saying that Maitland's side is much more experienced and that may give them edge in a game of high emotions. If key players return from Maitland well rested that could also have a big impact.

    Thoughts?
    How can you be experienced playing youth grade

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    Quote Originally Posted by ForeverRed View Post
    How can you be experienced playing youth grade
    Are you allowed a whole squad of overage players like the 23's of this comp?

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    Quote Originally Posted by ForeverRed View Post
    How can you be experienced playing youth grade
    Thornton's Under 19's are made up of mostly 16 and 17 year olds whereas Maitland's are closer to 18 and 19. That gives them greater experience at this level.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Bearlover View Post
    Thornton's Under 19's are made up of mostly 16 and 17 year olds whereas Maitland's are closer to 18 and 19. That gives them greater experience at this level.
    Maitland have a lot more depth and composure. They should walk all over Thornton and I saw the trial match. Main squad wasn't played.

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    thornton and maitland still on today?

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    Nah I think all games off? Anyone know?

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    Quote Originally Posted by Elude View Post
    Nah I think all games off? Anyone know?
    yeah northern postponed it yesterday on their website, i should have looked there first!

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    Heard Thornton vs Maitland will most likely be played this week sometime, possibly anzac day.

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    Great to see the atmosphere in the a-league grand final.
    Hope to see a great turn out like that at the Pies v Redbacks Anzac test match.
    P.s Manuntd4lyf

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    Quote Originally Posted by soccerking65 View Post
    Great to see the atmosphere in the a-league grand final.
    Hope to see a great turn out like that at the Pies v Redbacks Anzac test match.
    P.s Manuntd4lyf
    RBB thornton edition

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    Only game played Rd 6;
    Singo vs Belswans
    19s- 0-1
    23s- 0-5
    1st- 1-4

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    Thornton v Maitland rescheduled 25/4 ANZAC day
    19's - 12pm
    23's - 1:45pm
    1sts - 3:30pm

    Anyone else think its ridiculous that the game is on that day?
    Any other games rescheduled dates?

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    Heads Maitland win
    I hope he likes prison food.......and penis

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    Adamstown vs Westy rescheduled Wed 24/4
    1st 6:30pm
    23s 8:30 pm


    I guess you could look at it that how many people are doing important things anzac day around those times, dawn service all good, 2-up all good, post game alcohol all good.
    Added reason to drink and gamble if you DO win too!

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    Quote Originally Posted by Elude View Post
    Thornton v Maitland rescheduled 25/4 ANZAC day
    19's - 12pm
    23's - 1:45pm
    1sts - 3:30pm

    Anyone else think its ridiculous that the game is on that day?
    Any other games rescheduled dates?
    I'm surprised the fed allowed it. Should have been on the Wed night.

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    Another quality Match Report from the Northern Website......Since when do you get a 'point on the score-board' when you score a goal. Very bad. It looks like its been written by a teenager (no offence teenagers)
    Singleton Strikers SC hosted Belmont Swansea Utd SC on Saturday in the only match that was played for Round 6 of the NEWFM 1st Division due to wet weather over the weekend.
    The traveling team got up in the match and took home the three points after they defeated Singleton 4-1 at Howe Park.
    Singleton was looking for the full three points against Belmont after they received their first point for the season against Cessnock City Hornets FC the following week.
    Belmont have now moved into third position on the ladder and have a total of nine points next to their name as they prepare for their next match against Toronto Awaba FC in Round 7 of the competition.
    After a solid performance against Adamstown, despite getting any points from the match, Belmont Coach Brad Paul was hoping to continue their strong performance against Singleton and get the points from the match which they achieved on Saturday.
    Brad Cooper, Nathan Goncalves both got a point on the scoreboard for the traveling team with Scott Hadfield scoring himself a brace to make it four goals for Belmont.
    Singleton also got a point on the scoreboard for the match after Duncan MacDougal found the back of the net throughout the 90minutes.
    Next weekend will see Belmont Swansea Utd SC host Toronto Awaba FC at their home field of Blacksmiths Oval on Sunday the 28th of April with a 2.30pm scheduled kick off.
    Singleton Strikers SC will travel to Cooks Square Park to take on competition leaders Maitland FC also scheduled for 2.30pm on Sunday.

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    Quote Originally Posted by seldom View Post
    Heads Maitland win
    Obviously you must have a coin with two heads

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