Finals Week 2 Preview

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Mr EUS
wrote on 23-Aug-14 10:04

Ressies PHD vs EEW Last week it rained goals for the Tigers reserve grade side while the Pumas drew a blank against a solid Bushboys outfit. That said, the only goal conceded by the Pumas was a penalty while the Tigers copped two in open play in the second half. Not much to split these sides in the regular season - a 1-1 draw at Les Shore followed by a 3-2 Tigers win at home. EEW benefited from playing Mouyis back in reserve grade last week. His goal scoring nous could prove vital in what should be a tight game. But with Langford and Rosier having 20+ goals between them this season the Pumas aren't shy in front of goal either. Should be a great battle and whet the appetite nicely for the first grade match. Big Question: Will having both sides going around again this week stretch the Pumas squad too thin? Mr EUS Predicts: PHD 3-2 aet with a belter of an extra time goal to seal the deal. Think James Rodriguez! Firsts PHD vs WPH The Lions comfortably accounted for a disappointing Tigers last week while the Pumas never recovered from having their keeper sent early. Their pants were methodically removed and their backsides ruthlessly spanked by a rampant Bushboys side. Today is a true test of character as to how much they want another shot at Kenthurst in the GF. The Lions young band of upstarts with the Millers at the spine are dreaming of higher honours and won't be easy prey today. The Lions won this fixture 5-2 at Les Shore but the Pumas got their revenge 3-1 at Campbell a month ago. Morsillo bagged four in those 2 matches and Biason two, while the Pumas have had five individual scorers. So there will be a merry band of players thinking they can be the difference out there today. Should be an open affair. Big Question: With the Pumas missing their first string keeper will Champagne Cheyne prove the difference between the sticks? Mr EUS Predicts: WPH 2-1 with a late winner from an unlikely source. Best of luck today gentlemen. A shot at the title and those smug Bushboys awaits - surely no more motivation is necessary!

treehousepuma
wrote on 23-Aug-14 14:01

Ressies Pumas 1 EEW 0

Anyone???
wrote on 23-Aug-14 14:06

Progress scores?

Scores...
wrote on 23-Aug-14 17:01

1st grade score?

track work ahead
wrote on 23-Aug-14 17:07

The Tiger Train terminates here. Stand clear doors closing.

Matthews
wrote on 23-Aug-14 17:08

Wph through on pens 2-2 Pens wph 5-4 Best wishes and speedy recovery to the phd player taken away.

over rated
wrote on 23-Aug-14 18:02

So still no major trophies or shields for the self proclaimed best team in the comp for the last 5 years.

pens
wrote on 23-Aug-14 18:08

4-3 on shot out

hindsight
wrote on 23-Aug-14 19:06

Jurgan would have saved them.

Looking down
wrote on 23-Aug-14 21:04

Hang your head phd.... Really

phoenix
wrote on 23-Aug-14 22:09

over rated Wrote: ------------------------------------------------------- > So still no major trophies or shields for the self > proclaimed best team in the comp for the last 5 > years. Ghfa cup?

Terrible
wrote on 24-Aug-14 08:08

Do biason beat pumas on his own yesterday.

kiwi
wrote on 24-Aug-14 09:03

Nope It was a team effort. All heart Hope ned Kelly not sure of name is alright Hope you have a Speedy recovery champ.

treehousepuma
wrote on 24-Aug-14 10:00

Cheers Kiwi, he has broken both Tib and Fib. The Pumas would like to mention the efforts and care made by the WPH manager (white hair, ponytail) as he was one of the first on site to Fiddy and stayed with him the whole time until the ambulance came. True class and much appreciated by all involved.

Patti Martins
wrote on 24-Aug-14 10:04

On behalf of the WPH squad, want to wish Fiddy a quick a speedy recovery. It was a hard and solid game. Both squads worked there ass to the last whistle. Thanks for a cracker game! Patti M.

Crowd
wrote on 24-Aug-14 12:09

After such an extended period of time out in the wilderness, surely west penno will draw a big crowd come GHFA grand final kiwi? Exciting times for the lions.

Expectations
wrote on 24-Aug-14 13:00

With WPH not winning anything in the last 10 years you'd hope their supporters would turn out in mass to support them.

If interested
wrote on 24-Aug-14 14:02

Supporter bus leaving Campbell park at 3pm. Tickets $10

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