They say it is hard to keep a good man down, well that is definitely not the case for MrM who returns once more to grace the OzFooty forums, with both his wit and his views all of which are bonafide and will leave you wanting more. It will be disappointing to leave behind some of Mr’s favourites in B Grade, but I am sure The big Yuke, The Brothers of Destruction and even The Bonce will carry on the mantle of B Grade notoriety.
MrM is not bound to any club and enters each season as a free agent, so if you have a special offer for MrM please come and see he and he will entertain your thoughts. That being said MrM is on the move to A Grade and is looking forward to seeing various changes and if the step up in quality is real. They say the notable differences are off the field, so let’s see if the quality of deep fried hot chip is just as good if not better than the grades MrM was accustomed to.
For those wondering, MrM enjoyed a fruitful offseason as he returned to Perth in the summer months after completing his course with flying colours. No he didn’t find a MrsM, nor did he score that elusive 100 in cricket (Side note, the book “The Grade Crickter” is based on MrM’s life, its virtually written for and by MrM, so give it a read) but MrM took his first wicket in who knows how long, as the batsmen went for his 4th 6 in a row, MrM tossed it up higher and he was promptly caught at deep midwicket, justice for all, justice!
Time to get into football though, thanks for boothead starting the thread...good to see you’re up and about. Good games everywhere!
North Beach v Trinity Aquinas @Chas Riley Reserve MOTR
Well a Grand Final rematch doesn’t get any bigger than this, that is why it is this weekend’s Match Of The Round.
MrM happened to stroll past Chas Riley as recently as Monday and noticed no goal posts were up? An interesting tactic to play football with I am sure. North Beach will be firing under new coach and looking to get an early win, and avenge for last season grand final loss, which means little really, as TA’s will always have that to remember. TA’s will be looking to make it 3 in a row in 2018 and their journey starts here against a tough North Beach side. I think North Beach will get the win here.
North Beach by 3 goals
Wembley v Fremantle CBC @Pat Goodridge Reserve
Wembley survived 2017 season and that was most likely their goal, but now they must keep improving to make sure they sustain being back in A grade. They are a relatively young side, so it will be good to see how they go, but they face a Fremantle CBC who has probably under achieved in recent seasons. Freo CBC are very good in the regular season, but have failed when it comes to finals, I think that may change this season, as they will get a win here.
Fremantle CBC by 3 goals
Kalamunda v Kingsway @Ray Owen Reserve
Kalamunda are another club who will need to improve on their 2017 form and they get a good chance here against an A Grade newbie. From all reports Kalamunda looked good in the pre season and will be benefitted from a few handy inclusions. Kingsway with a new coach may find the going tough up in the hills, but it is a good test to start A Grade, unsure about this shock loss that boothead talked about in the B Grade GF...the favourites won, just like they will here.
Kalamunda by 3 goals
University v Scarborough @UWA Sports Park
University have been one of the most consistent clubs in the WAAFL across all grades in recent seasons and with a strong influx of Colts, they will continue to do so. They do face a Scarborough team though which is reloaded ready for a big crack in 2018. I can see this game going right down to the wire, but it’s the boys from TheMill who will get the first win.
Scarborough by 2 goals
Wanneroo v Curtin University Wesley @Wanneroo Showgrounds.
Wanneroo will get a real taste for A Grade here when they take on Curtin University Wesley a club who has been around the mark in recent seasons. If Wanneroo want to make a statement, then a win here in-front of a big crowd is needed. Curtin Uni will be hoping to spoil the party and with a former coach returning they will be primed for a big 2018. I can see Wanneroo getting the win here though, mainly because it’s at home and the crowd will be excited.
Wanneroo by 2 goals
Good luck to all sides, and well done to anyone who actually read this rubbish.