Soccer players playing Gaelic football in Sa
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Soccer players playing Gaelic football in Sa
Gaelic football is played in Sa from oct till march each year. Its a Great way to maintain fitness and touch. Flinders oneills currently have and have had numerous ffsa players play for them over the past couple of seasons. These include
Fred Agius
Todd McSorley
Anthony Costalos
Jon Negus
Charlie Marwe
Jason Delfos
James Neeson
Nick Rathjen
Rhys Townsend
If any players are interested pm me or reply to this topic and I'll contact you with further details
Fred Agius
Todd McSorley
Anthony Costalos
Jon Negus
Charlie Marwe
Jason Delfos
James Neeson
Nick Rathjen
Rhys Townsend
If any players are interested pm me or reply to this topic and I'll contact you with further details
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Re: Soccer players playing Gaelic football in Sa
Too bloody right. Just tried uploading a photo of our Hannigan Cup Final team, board quota bla bla bla.....BPBC wrote:Those were the days
Including one of your Brahma lads Steve Sadler!!
Re: Soccer players playing Gaelic football in Sa
what team/year?Blueblood wrote:Too bloody right. Just tried uploading a photo of our Hannigan Cup Final team, board quota bla bla bla.....BPBC wrote:Those were the days
Including one of your Brahma lads Steve Sadler!!


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Re: Soccer players playing Gaelic football in Sa
Clovercrest Gaels. 1996 or 1997. I played 4 yrs 95 - 98 and bits and pieces for a couple of years after, but Jets came first after 98
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Still got my club trophy from 96 in the shed, presented to me by Gary Mackintosh.
Was loving it coz he was the idol of one of my mates, who was my main rival for the award! Fucking loved rubbing that in!
Was loving it coz he was the idol of one of my mates, who was my main rival for the award! Fucking loved rubbing that in!

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Re: Soccer players playing Gaelic football in Sa
Hmmmm....
Full time professional AFL players claim to be the fittest and strongest athletes on the planet - yet they cannot beat the Irish Amateur Gaelic Rules (which Australian Amateur Footballers play in the off-season to keep fit) players at the hybrid game?
Over to you Mr Cornes!
Full time professional AFL players claim to be the fittest and strongest athletes on the planet - yet they cannot beat the Irish Amateur Gaelic Rules (which Australian Amateur Footballers play in the off-season to keep fit) players at the hybrid game?
Over to you Mr Cornes!
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Re: Soccer players playing Gaelic football in Sa
Still at st marys. We also have an over 35s team which plays on Wednesday nights for those who wish to re live past glories 
Clovercrest definitely had quite the reputation...maybe not always for the best reasons ;)

Clovercrest definitely had quite the reputation...maybe not always for the best reasons ;)
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Re: Soccer players playing Gaelic football in Sa
bmagic wrote:Still at st marys. We also have an over 35s team which plays on Wednesday nights for those who wish to re live past glories
Clovercrest definitely had quite the reputation...maybe not always for the best reasons ;)

The name Clovercrest is banned forever in SA Gaelic, as you would probably know, and a few left to form the very successful Na Fianna club with the core of the Wolfhounds. A few of us staunch Gaels (that were still allowed to play!) hung around as Easten Gaels and matched it with them for a while, but the move to night times down South just got a bit too long in the tooth for most of us. Very fond memories nevertheless and it's always good bumping into old faces and talking about the old battles. (Some quite severe at TK)
I'd love to have a run again, but living and working in the Barossa, with a young family makes it virtually impossible. Maybe a cameo one day.....
