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Re: 2014 Retirements & 2015 Player Movement Discussions

By my quick calculation, of the 30 League players that Sturt played in 2014, 17 came through the SFC junior pogram. Kirkwood, Beard and Watt from Port Adelaide, Duldig (Glenelg via the Barossa League) Hinge and Panozzo via Glenelg, Tambling, ex Crows and Rory Taggert recruited from Melbourne F.C. By those figures, the majority of SFC League players come through our junior program.......which makes it, well,,,,,,successful!

P.S Players like Michael Coad (Tumby Bay) Sam Smith (Flagstaff Hill) and Lachlan Medhurst (South East) arrived via country leagues , Tom Bartlett and Jack Kelly (Prince Alfred Old Scholars) I'd reckon most clubs would be content with that sort of ratio e.g 'home grown' vs recruits.
by knowledge
Wed Nov 12, 2014 9:35 pm
 
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Re: 2014 Retirements & 2015 Player Movement Discussions

Geez, Heater...don't tell Tom that he was educated at St. Peter's! It'd be like telling an Englishman they fought for the Germans given Prince's hatred of St. Peter's. Believe me, he definitely did not go to St. Peter's, unlike his cousin, James McLeay, who did attend Saints. The Adeliade Uni connection is correct, however...my bad!
by knowledge
Wed Nov 12, 2014 10:33 pm
 
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Re: SANFL Club Finances

Part of the turnaround has been attributed to heavy cost cutting, why could these costs be found in 2014 but not previous years?

Why are Sturt the only SANFL club with its debt guaranteed by the SANFL? They never assisted any other club when they have asked for this support.

I'll get back to you after the AGM ion Monday night on the first part of your post re cost cutting and the turnaround . It would be unfair to do that here right now. In regards to your second point, I don't know. Other than saying that the club's bankers are more than happy with the club's interest and principal payments at present. Which makes the question of the SANFL's guarantee a bit of a non issue - at the moment, of course.
by knowledge
Sat Jan 31, 2015 10:11 am
 
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Re: Doctors attending SANFL matches

Post AFC/PAFC it has been extremely difficult to find Doctors to assist at SANFL clubs. When I first started at Sturt in 1980, when training was only 2 nights per week and match day, there was a Doctor and a Physiotherapist present at every session. Now, there is no Doctor during the week (this may be different at other clubs) but we do have a Physiotherapist at two training sessions. If the players need to see a Doctor, we receive priority service from SPORTSMED.SA during the week, so, it just means that players need to adjust their schedule during the day (like most of us) instead of having a Doctor provided at training. I wouldn't complain about this service, as our main GP often sees our players during his lunch break or at the end of his consulting list - the man is a champion, albeit a glutton for punishment!

It is a big commitment and unfortunately at our level of sport everything occurs out of hours. In saying that we receive outstanding service from a panel of Doctors/Specialists so that league matches have a Doctor in attendance. Our Doctors have not/would not refuse treatment to an opposition player if it was requested by the opposition club. I do believe, however, that there is a $400 fee (SANFL imposed) if an opposition player is treated by the opposing club doctor.

I would say that all clubs have at least one very experienced trainer. I am supported by a training staff that includes 3 registered physiotherapists who also work as trainers, also a final year medical student and several other physiotherapy students of different year levels. I know that WWT have an experienced HT and also an experienced paramedic. Centrals have an experienced HT. Yes, I've had to deal with dislocated joints (shoulders and fingers) without medical support in the first half of the reserves and other medical emergencies - punctured lungs, etc.
What worries me is where the clubs will find themselves when the current crop of Head Trainer's retire? The days of SANFL clubs having training staff and Head Trainers of long service are coming to an end.
by knowledge
Tue Aug 04, 2015 10:39 am
 
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Re: Doctors attending SANFL matches


What worries me is where the clubs will find themselves when the current crop of Head Trainer's retire? The days of SANFL clubs having training staff and Head Trainers of long service are coming to an end.

I think you make a great point here - and not just at SANFL level, but especially at lower levels where the culture of voluntary (or peppercorn) work that used to be present seems to be slowly dying away.

Agreed. I'd walk over hot coals for Sturt and it's players. There is such a high reliance on physio students, nowadays, to supplement the training staff. They're gone as soon as their degrees are finished. Some stay for a while, but, in general there is a high turnover. I remember when I first started there were fourteen trainers and they'd all been there for 10 years plus - so much experience!

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When I started at the Bays in 1990 most in the league training squad had been doing it for at least 10 years. I think the elast experinced one was 5 years) and they had plenty about 12. Junior head trainer had been doing it for 10 years along with his side kick ( who still helps out with juniors). We also had three Drs who rotated each weekend between home junior games and two at each league game.

Despite studying Sports Science and with my trainers quals I had to wait four years before I could graduate to the league squad. In the old days you ahd to earn your stripes.....

With all clubs looking for volunteers anyone who wants to help out is automatically with the league and reserves.

Got to say it's always good to catch up with SANFL legends like Knowledge everytime the Bays play Sturt.

Likewise. My personal view is that I don't think that some clubs understand their duty of care responsibilities nor the H.T's role, thinking they can just shake a magical "trainer tree" and hordes will fall from it! Not the case, nowadays. Experience and knowledge in a H.T's position doesn't happen overnight. It's gained over time. And, heck! I'm still learning. The problem is, when something injury wise occurs and you're it - particularly in the first 1/2 of the reserves, the weight of expectation from others kicks in. You're expected (by players and coaches) to be able to deal with dislocated fingers, shoulders and a pneumo-thorax (punctured lung) right now, because, you're the Head Trainer. There are times during the week and at games that I get heartily sick of the sound of my name!
by knowledge
Tue Aug 04, 2015 12:20 pm
 
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Re: Is Ben Warren getting squeezed out.

Yes, TRB. David Oatey is Robert's son. He did play at Sturt. and has been at Norwood in various Junior development roles for some time. From my observations, he is a workaholic. It was pleasing to see him win a premiership with Norwood's Under 18's this year. They have been consistent finals participants for many years without getting the chocolates!
by knowledge
Mon Oct 05, 2015 7:46 am
 
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Re: SANFL Player Movements - 2015 / 2016

The Sturt Football Club is pleased to announce that Brodie Martin and Aidan Riley have signed to play for the Club for the next 2 years. Brodie returns to the Club after 8 years and 38 games with the Adelaide Football Club, while Aidan returns after 3 years with Adelaide and the past 2 seasons on Melbourne’s list.


Brodie and Aidan join Dillon Mullins (WWTFC) and Bradley Coulson (PAFC) as new signings to the Club for season 2016. Mullins is a 21 year old 201cm Ruckman who played 1 League game at the Eagles in 2015 and played in back to back Premierships at Reserves level. Coulson played in the Port Adelaide Academy team as a midfielder in 2015 and was a member of the championship winning SA Under 18 team in 2014.

The Club is also happy to announce that current players Ben Hansen and Brad Hartman have committed to season 2016.
by knowledge
Fri Nov 06, 2015 7:05 pm
 
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Re: SANFL Player Movements - 2015 / 2016

A couple of ex Double Blues players trying to rejuvenate their SANFL careers at a new club, perhaps?

You wouldn't be talking about one who played at Mount Compass last year and another who played at Torrens Valley in 2015, Phil? Good luck to both of them. One has an X factor about him but consistency, sadly, eluded him at league level and the other, well if our seaside dwellers can get him on the track, good luck to them.
by knowledge
Fri Nov 13, 2015 6:57 am
 
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Re: Save the Tigers

I'll be donating even though I'm not A GFC supporter. I'd hate to see any club with a long tradition fold, regardless of any decisions made re AFL participation.
by knowledge
Tue Jun 07, 2016 12:45 pm
 
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Re: 2016 SANFL Grand Final - Sunday Sep 25 (Adelaide Oval)

24 hiours later a big shout out to knowledge , one of the best blokes in the SANFL who has been a dedicated Sturt man for over 35 years.

Lots of great people working at SANFL clubs none better than this bloke, who is the best at what he does in SANFL

Thank-you....I'm flattered. I really felt for the WWT Training Staff after the match on Saturday. Like at most clubs (and I don't expect the punters to know just what goes in to getting these boys out on the ground each week) mine is a labour of love. Endless amounts of massage, treatment, picking them up when they're down emotionally. I'm just wrapped for our players and my club. I'm an SANFL tragic - with or without the two AFL sides. 37 years on, I'm no less enthusiastic!
by knowledge
Tue Sep 27, 2016 4:14 pm
 
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Re: The never ending No AFL in the SANFL whinge thread

One big gripe with SANFL Club members now is that that don't feel that being a member actually gives them anything.
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There's a big shiny thing in the trophy cabinet at Oxford Terrace, Unley that paid for my membership of the SFC a thousand times over! :D
by knowledge
Tue Feb 14, 2017 9:46 am
 
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Re: Lokan sacked

Fair point there Knowledge. I will take you at your word, because it looks to make sense.
I guess the misconception is probably borne from the fact that professional clubs have the luxury of being able to provide the time for players to recuperate, whereas SANFL clubs cannot afford to pay their players for time they may miss from work because they have a stiff calf or whatever. I would say that the facilities and equipment provided by the AFL clubs would surely dwarf what the SANFL clubs have access to also. Please correct me if I am wrong on that.

While I can't speak for other clubs our (Sturt) medical equipment and resources are at the very least equal to or better than AFL clubs. Our players aren't deprived of anything when it comes to the management of their injuries. Certainly, personnel wise we are no worse off.

Half of Sturts members would be surgeons, none of us are surprised. :lol:
Dude, that is just a hobby for most of us.
I get paid the big bucks for standing outside Cibo with a cup of coffee in my hand, making the place look good.

Any more of these positions available? It would beat trying to encourage recalsitrant 15 Y.O’s into just a small amount of learning.
by knowledge
Sat Nov 25, 2017 2:51 pm
 
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Re: State team trainer

Are you sure his initial is H ? According to a quick search on Trove West's trainer in 1928 was Arthur Brew....... Arthur brew.jpg

Even in 2018, there are lots of things that earn the displeasure of Head Trainers. Grumpy bastards, they are. Good to know that our counterparts from yester year were exactly the same!! While there are footballers, there will be grumpy Head Trainers.
by knowledge
Thu Jun 14, 2018 4:09 pm
 
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Re: Preliminary Final teams.

Did the 4th umpire know about the 19th man?

Yes.......their response was "North will get fined"


That is staggering.
4th umpire will be looking for a new job.

Not so staggering given the quality of glass-jawed prima donna umpires we have in this state. And it starts at the top. Incompetence personified.
by knowledge
Mon Sep 17, 2018 10:50 am
 
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Re: INS and OUTS for 2019

Nathan Grima is the new Sturt coach!

Sturt Football Club has appointed ex AFL player Nathan Grima as its Senior Coach.

Grima, 33 years, was recently the Senior Coach at Strathmore in the Essendon Football League.

From Launceston Tasmania Grima played for the Tassie Mariners, South Launceston, the Tasmanian Devils and Central District, including their 2007 SANFL premiership. Grima was rookie-listed by North Melbourne in the 2008 AFL Rookie Draft.

In 2009 he was promoted to their North Melbourne's senior list. He went on to play 88 games. He retired due to injury in 2015 returning to play with Essendon in 2016 as a top up player due to the Club's supplement controversy.

Grima has recently returned to Adelaide with his wife Jacinta and two-year-old daughter Amarli. They are also expecting a baby boy any day now.

Sturt President Jason Kilic said the coaching panel assembled to find dual premiership coach Marty Mattner's replacement had no hesitation in offering Grima the role.

“We were extremely impressed with him during the interview process and are confident that he will continue the success the Club has had the last few seasons whilst bringing his own brand of football to the Club,” Kilic said.

Football Manager Chris Trapp said Grima was an
exceptional candidate who presented very well and displayed great enthusiasm for the role.

“Our search was thorough with some very experienced candidates however Grima stood out, possessing an astute football mind and strong personal values.”
Grima said he was honoured to accept the role, becoming Sturt’s 20th Senior Coach.

“I am grateful to be appointed in such an important position by Sturt Football Club. Winning a premiership in the SANFL is still one of the best days of my life. The by-product of that success in this League, enabled me to get drafted and enjoy, albeit an injury prone, AFL career. 11 years later to now be back involved and able to have the impact and influence on like minded players to where I saw myself, is humbling and exciting.”

“My initial focus is to build relationships with all our players, staff and assistant coaches. I plan to get straight to work on list management, recruiting and preparation for the pre-season.”
by knowledge
Mon Oct 08, 2018 5:37 pm
 
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Re: INS and OUTS for 2019

Simon Phillips announced his retirement, been a great servant for Norwood

Very true. A hard opponent who gave his all,

Just read his letter on the Norwood web page, That is how to do it.


A quality person, Simon Phillips. One evening four years ago, about an hour and a half after the end of a Sturt vs Norwood (which we'd been pumped in!) League match at Unley, I ventured down into the opposition rooms to see what the state of the rooms were in and there was Simon Phillips, by himself, no-one else around, picking up all the tape/rubbish off the floor! I said, "Mate. You don't have to do that!" "Go and celebrate the win with your mates." He said, "No. It should be left as we found it." Stuck with me. Clearly a quality human being.
by knowledge
Mon Nov 19, 2018 9:28 am
 
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Re: Female Footy

There are people in football clubs around Australia who have dedicated most of their lives to their clubs as part-time/casual while working full time hours or volunteers and been paid next to nothing, or, not at all. Yet, code-jumping mercenaries who have given nothing but 5 minutes to the sport think they're entitled to milk the system. Give me a break! Gee, we've raised a generation of entitled brats!
by knowledge
Tue Feb 26, 2019 9:39 am
 
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Re: Eagles seeking compensation

The Prelim Final last year will be talked about for many years to come - maybe it will take over from the 1982 Granger Prelim Final as the most discussed PF in history. WWT lead by 52 points during the 3rd quarter and yet lose to North Adelaide who by the way had a 19th man on the ground for a few minutes in the last quarter. WWT lost the game and the opportunity to play in a Grand Final which killed off the usual financial benefits associated with being a GF team. North won the game but lost $10,000 to the SANFL. So only the SANFL gained out of this saga - to the tune of $10,000. To me the SANFL should pass that $10k onto the WWTFC and quietly take steps to ensure this 19th man event never occurs again...

Good luck getting that to happen. They would've already increased Parkinson's salary by that + some. Lots of collective 'snouts in the trough' at War Memorial Drive.....
by knowledge
Fri Mar 15, 2019 11:32 am
 
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Re: Port v Sturt Sat 1410

Booney wrote:
knowledge wrote:
By "you" do you mean, "all" Sturt supporters? Now, I'm offended. Correction. I've never voted Liberal in my lifetime, and, was publicly educated.


That's your choice.


Lighten man. It was in jest..... Far be it for me to engage in the LNP's cultural divide rhetoric......
by knowledge
Wed Jun 12, 2019 11:11 am
 
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Re: Sturt v Norwood Sunday 1.40pm Unley

Booney wrote:The Range Rover Moleskin Liberal Party Cup.


Funny. I drive a Ford Transit Custom and I've voted ALP all my life. Strange the type of people who gravitate to football clubs.....
by knowledge
Fri Aug 09, 2019 12:44 pm
 
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Re: Port writes to AFL over SANFL grievances....

When I woke up this morning and saw this in the newspaper I thought it must be the April Fools joke article.

If they don't like the rules, there's nothing stopping them going to the VFL .

There is, though. Plain and simple. Money. They couldn't afford to be in the VFL or a national reserves competition. And, the article is incorrect. Davies was NEVER CEO of the SANFL, and was never ever likely to be. He’s as deluded about his career prospects as he is about this issue. And, if he’s attitude to the SANFL is as quoted in this article. thank f**k he never was CEO. We want people in SANFL administration who are totally invested in the SANFL, not selfish pricks interested in one thing - themselves. He can take a running jump. Also, just remind us. How much is PAFC in debt to the SANFL?
by knowledge
Thu Apr 01, 2021 7:58 am
 
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Re: Season 2022 Player Movements

Constantly mentioned on here that players dont wont to come to Elizabeth because its to far to go .That is just a COP OUT if they really wanted to play for us they would .James Boyd when he played for us would commute from Woodcroft at least a 3 hr round trip so it can be done.


James Boyd was paid for that travel. That's not happening now.

..and with the decrease in the salary cap, it makes it harder and harder. A very senior Norwood player would be playing for us if it was not for the difficulty of travelling out to Elizabeth for training after completing a full day's work. The 90 minute round journey three or four times a week is not worth it when it comes to the pittance they are paid.

And his dad played for us, that one?

People want more for less, these days. They want to try driving a 92Km R/T from Aldinga Beach EVERY day for 11 months, dropping in at Hallett Cove for a 7 hour teaching stint, then on to Unley to work for the club that I love, then home to Aldinga Beach (never earlier than 7:45 pm) for the last 11 years as part of 42 years service! Soft, entitled lot we’ve cultivated.
by knowledge
Sat Nov 13, 2021 6:16 am
 
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Re: Entry to SANFL games

This is an 'elephant in the room' scenario for not only SANFL clubs, but, sporting clubs in general. I'd dare say that all community sports clubs pretty much function with over 40's volunteers, if not over 50's. Most in these age groups have co-morbidities and would be immuno-compromised, perhaps all. Therefore they are more prone to being affected with COVID-19. Clubs have a OHSW responsibility to provide a safe working environment for these people. Pretty much footy ops would cease to function without them such is the reluctance of people under 40 to volunteer. I don't envy club administrators at the moment.
by knowledge
Mon Nov 22, 2021 12:36 pm
 
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Re: retirements and upcoming signings

STURT SIGNING The Club is pleased to announce the signing of Liam Puncher, a 196cm key defender. A North Shore Bombers junior, Puncher has been in the Sydney Swans Academy for the last two years.
“Puncher is known for his one-on-one defence and his talent for intercept marks. He adds genuine height to our defensive group,” said Senior Coach Marty Mattner.
Please join us in welcoming Liam to the Sturt Football Club.
by knowledge
Tue Nov 15, 2022 5:34 pm
 
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Re: retirements and upcoming signings

STURT SIGNING - The Club is pleased to announce the signing of Luke Giacometti.

The 19 year old, 186cm Giacometti joins the club from the Sydney Swans Academy.

“Luke can play a variety of different positions including inside and outside midfield. He particularly impressed us with his run and carry off half back. We are looking forward to his development,” said Senior Coach Marty Mattner.

We are excited to see Luke start his career with Sturt.
by knowledge
Fri Nov 18, 2022 5:07 pm
 
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Re: retirements and upcoming signings

STURT SIGNING : The Club is pleased to announce the signing of 22-year-old player Connor McFadyen.
Drafted by the Brisbane Lions in the 2018 NAB AFL Draft from the Lions Academy, the tall (190cm) athletic midfielder and forward is a strong ball-winner capable of playing multiple positions.
McFadyen was named an All-Australian for the Allies in the Under 18 National Championships.
Club President Jason Kilic said “McFayden was the player I wanted at the Club. He has all the attributes we look for in players and will fit in perfectly. I couldn’t be happier.”
We cannot wait to see him debut for the Double Blues in 2023.
by knowledge
Wed Nov 23, 2022 10:45 am
 
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Re: retirements and upcoming signings

Liddy is going to miss most of the season with an extremely severe case of ankle sydemosis sustained in a tackle at training.

Going in for surgery in a couple of weeks but apparently one of the worse cases the sports clinic has seen


Hearing this isn’t accurate bud .. Did hurt his ankle but no surgery required and will recommence training after Xmas

Correct, JK. Straight from the horses mouth, so to speak.....
by knowledge
Tue Nov 29, 2022 2:49 pm
 
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Re: retirements and upcoming signings

STURT SIGNING

The Club is pleased to announce the signing of ex AFL player 22-year-old Martin Frederick.

The running defender was drafted to Port Adelaide in 2018 as part of the Next Generation Academy and has played 14 AFL games.

"We're delighted to have Martin join the club," said Football Manager Chris Trap. "He has elite speed and power and will add an x-factor to our line up."

Watch Frederick's highlights here.

We look forward to seeing Frederick in action in 2023.
by knowledge
Tue Dec 20, 2022 2:47 pm
 
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Re: Round 13 Sturt v South

When you have an oval resembling a golf course ….beach sand filling up large sections of the ground, I think you have to question if it is up to SANFL standard to play on.

Liam Fitt was tackled also into one of those sand divots on Sunday and had to have his eyes sprayed with water to get the sand out of them. He had to come off the ground blind.

Sturt didn’t even train on it all week and it still was unplayable.

Not sure if sturt can work out if it’s an sanfl playing oval or a recreational/public dog park ???

Mate, if you’re going to post get your intel right. Firstly, we did train on it, on Friday night. And there wasn’t sand on Noarlunga Oval on Saturday with elite Under 18’s and 16’s playing on it some of whom will be drafted from both teams? Look deeper for your lack of success. Unley Oval isn’t part of the problem….
by knowledge
Mon Jul 17, 2023 11:49 pm
 
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Re: Round 13 Sturt v South

The ground was unsafe.

Why did the game go ahead then?

Pretty long bow being drawn by Wright. 88 players played 8 quarters of football at Unley and 2 players (1.7%) sustained an injury. I’ve been at the football on completely dry days where’s there’s been more injury! The mechanism of ankle injury is complicated. There are both extrinsic and intrinsic reasons, biomechanical, anatomical, previous injury history and so on. Nobody can categorically say that ground condition is solely a factor in an acute ankle injury. I’ve treated players who have rolled ankles on completely dry days. FWIW, a very large section of Noarlunga Oval at the northern end between the goal square and the centre square wasn’t in exactly pristine condition on Saturday for the elite Under 16/18 competition, either. Nobody threw their skirt in the air over it. It’s winter and Unley is a foothills ground. Grow a set and get over it. Personally ,if I was the coach, I’d be more focussed on how a side managed to leak 7 goals in a quarter against a team that struggled to kick more than 5 in an entire match over the last month! Sooky la la response from a coach under pressure to keep his job. But, nice distraction….
by knowledge
Mon Jul 17, 2023 11:03 pm
 
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Re: INS and OUTS for 2024

We are excited to announce that Brodie Newman is coming home!

Brodie has been applying his trade at the Glenelg Football club in the SANFL where he successfully played in a premiership at senior level as a key defender in 2023.

It’s exciting for our club, as the 22 yo has yet to pull the two blues jumper on at senior level after a successful period at junior level that saw him play two years at the Calder Cannons. Brodie then moved interstate playing for Glenelg and the Wanderers in the Northern Territory Football League.

Brodie and his family have been involved at Abers for a long period of time and it’s great to have Brodie back at Abers! We look forward to seeing that first game and the ongoing positive impact Brodie will have on our playing group and club.

Welcome home, Brodie.

So, he's coming home, where's home?

Sorry. I posted an image from Aberfeldie FC as an attachment, as well. Hope it uploaded.
by knowledge
Mon Oct 23, 2023 9:44 am
 
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Re: INS and OUTS for 2024

The North Adelaide Football Club is pleased to announce the addition of Darren Pfeiffer as our Senior Assistant Coach for season 2024.

Darren will replace the outgoing James Allan, who recently accepted the senior coaching position at the Werribee Football Club in the VFL.

Darren will look after the midfield group in the seniors while also working closely with Senior Coach Jacob Surjan.

Over his playing career, Darren represented Norwood in both junior and senior grades, while also spending time at 3 AFL clubs (Adelaide, Carlton & Port Adelaide).

During his time as a coach and administrator, Darren has worked with the following programs;

Under 16 NSW/ACT Rams
Under 17 AFL Futures Academy
Coach Development Manager AFL Sydney/AFL NT
NT Thunder Academy Coach
UNSW Bulldogs – 2022 & 2023 – Premiers in both seasons.
We are excited with what Darren will offer our playing group with his extensive knowledge and experience.

Please welcome Darren to the Roosters!

Darren is one of those people you meet that you can’t help but like. He played with Sturt reserves once or twice in the “bye” days when he needed a place to play when Norwood had the bye. He’s the perfect role model, polite and respectful, and the sort of bloke you’d want to have in your footy club. He’ll be a good get for North. Engaging personality and I hope he does well.
by knowledge
Sat Dec 02, 2023 4:19 pm
 
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Re: SANFL 2024

DOC wrote:First one not sure.

Second one I think correct.


Nope. Sturt have never been fined for salary cap breaches.
by knowledge
Mon Jan 15, 2024 10:02 pm
 
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Re: SANFL 2024

Congratulations to Swingles from Sturt who was awarded an medal of the Order of Australia (OAM) in todays Australia Day awards

Over 40 years of dedicated service to Sturt and the SANFL

Congrats mate!

Thanks, mate! It's been an honor to serve Sturt and it's players over 44 years. Pleasingly, it's shone a focus on sports trainers in State League and community based sporting clubs. It's a tough gig at times, where often you're the primary caregiver for injured players. Hopefully go at least 6 seasons to go before I retire...
by knowledge
Fri Jan 26, 2024 2:33 pm
 
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Re: SANFL 2024

From The Advertiser..
“ SANFL clubs have expressed concern over the AFL’s game-changing new concussion policy, questioning its fairness in the local league.
While SA’s state league clubs fully understand the need to protect the head and players’ futures, they have questioned the disparity between the AFL’s new 21-day concussion protocol rule for players from the eight stand-alone clubs and 12-day protocol for AFL-listed players from Adelaide and Port Adelaide.

This could prove finals-shaping and premiership-deciding.”

Why are the rules different? Do AFL players' heads recover quicker than all other footballers in the country?


I don't know who put the AFL up as the gold standard in medical management. The 12/21 day scenario is all to do with the "Advanced Care Settings" that, apparently, exist in AFL clubs. You know, like the "Advanced Care Settings" on display at Adelaide Oval in August last year by PA. I still use it as an exemplar for my training staff of how NOT to manage a concussed player..... All they've done is set up situations where players will hide/not report head injuries in a number of situations and made life significantly harder for sports trainers. And, at no stage was there any consultation or communication with SANFL clubs regarding this. Typically, poorly implemented and badly thought out. Imagine trainers trying to implement this in local leagues......
by knowledge
Sun Mar 10, 2024 2:54 pm
 
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Re: SANFL 2024

After much deliberation the SANFL has accepted the AFL’s new guidelines for a minimum 21 day return to play protocol.

AFL and AFLW listed players featuring in the SANFL will still abide by the 12 day protocols.

sAnFL.

The number of reported concussions this year will be significantly down.

Match day concussions which are visible, won’t be. But, training session concussions will be, guaranteed……
by knowledge
Tue Mar 26, 2024 6:20 pm
 
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