Wednesday, July 23, 2008

Top 4 take advantage of lesser opposition

IFS, Jamberoo and Old Boys, as expected, took maximum points against the basement dwellers - although perhaps by not as a big a margin as they may have hoped - whilst the Puma Masters had a good home win over the Mako's. The results leave us 3 points outside the top 4.

IFS 5 Fernhill 0
Jamberoo 3 Uni 1
Old Boys 1 Balgownie 0
Pumas 5 Makos 3

Hopefully the next round of games should see us make up some ground (at home to Balgownie) as the top 4 all play each other (IFS v Old Boys and Jamberoo v Pumas). Russell Vale have potentially a tough game v Makos whilst Albion Park should expect to pick up three points v uni.

Table at
http://cia.com.au/spy/cgi-bin/table.cgi?fixture=fixture

Hopefully will be at training tonight but we have the builders in so it may prove a bit tricky. Not that I can run at all after Saturdays game (no change there I hear you say).

3 comments:

Anonymous said...

The way you pushed that trolley at bi-lo suggests centre back for you!ian

Roo said...

For sure, there's a lot less running needed back there!
[ Hi Dave :) ]

Anonymous said...

Now Now Roo. Having played the greater part of my chog days swilling beer at the back of our formation I feel it my duty to remind you we run regularly. Post haste.