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Re: HFL Central Division

Great - nice to know that drainage isn't applicable to some of the ovals.

Sure it is a winter sport but when you are in the Adelaide Hills drainage for your oval is an essential requirement.

On a positive note - Echunga should be used to it after playing at Blackwood and their boggy oval last week.

Can't wait to get back on the home deck!

Surely this is a joke? Good on Echunga for upgrading their drainage, but seriously stop going on about how good your facilities are, you've made your point and no one cares. This isn't the AFL, it's hills footy. Ovals are going to get muddy, deal with it.

On a side note, I would have thought a lot of ovals are still under the control of the council, so it's not the clubs responsibility to pay for upgrades to the oval.
by toot toot
Fri Jul 25, 2014 2:37 pm
 
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Re: HFL Country Division

Why can't the Hahndorf juniors follow S/C when they play away, and then play Friday night/Sunday at Hahndorf when S/C play at home? It only effects each club once, and would mean the junior parents don't need to travel all the way to S/C.
That may suit the southern div 2 sides. It means the volunteers have to go to 2 venues on a weekend though . Clubs want their juniors playing at the same venue as their senior sides every week. As stated before, if Sedan aren't in div 2 then this can happen for the 1st time in years. Also most HFL clubs don't want div 1 clubs propping up the div 2 junior comp.

It's 1 weekend a year for each club. I'm sure they can live with that.

If S/C go to div 3, what happens with the extra Hahndorf juniors? they miss out on playing footy? If they go to a neighbouring club they are going to push another kid out of the team so that kid misses out. There are no winners in this.
by toot toot
Mon Feb 16, 2015 2:29 pm
 
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Re: Interest Rates/Aust economy discussion

I think people are already paying down their debts. Which is part of the reason all the rate cuts haven't helped. The rates cuts were to allow people to have more disposable income and therefore boost the economy by eating out, spending on retail etc. The other problem is the other costs of living are significantly rising, so if people aren't paying down the debt they are using the spare funds for electricity, private health insurance etc.
by toot toot
Fri May 08, 2015 11:15 am
 
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