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Re: Great Southern Football League

I heard all 3 players left the bench, took their boots off and used them as weapons
by LexLuther
Sat Apr 30, 2016 11:15 am
 
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LCFC have announced Kane Rodgers and Tom Derham have committed to 2017
by Bull
Sun Oct 30, 2016 9:28 pm
 
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A few guns apparently leaving Goolwa for the Shoes. Are any following Vick to Reynella?
by Animus
Thu Feb 23, 2017 10:04 am
 
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Well footy is back...Round 1!!!!

Anyone got any idea who's going to get a win first up?

I'm guessing Bays should get over Mclaren, Compass over Creek and Strath over Victor.

No idea about Willunga/Goolwa or Yank/Pongy
by field of dreams
Mon Mar 27, 2017 3:37 pm
 
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Well 1st round of the 2nd half of the season and the upsets continued.
3 teams reversing their Round 1 losses.

Not surprisingly Mt Compass reversed their result against the Creek with a dominant 16 goal win with Pinyon and Hill having a day out up forward.
Completely outclassed the Hawks with the margin accentuated by straight kicking by the Dogs where as the Hawks were well off line with Warren playing only his 3rd game for the season found the ball ok but was horribly lacking confidence kicking for goal as his 1goal 6 behinds suggests and that 1 goal was doubtful as well.

The up and down Goolwa / Pt Elliot Magpies inflicted Willungas 1st defeat for the season in well and truly comprehensive fashion trouncing the Demons by 50 points whilst restricting them to a miserly 6 - 3 :shock:

The other Major upset was Strath also reversing their Round 1 loss to Victor by a surprisingly easy 46 points restricting Victor to just 5 goals in perfect conditions.

Bays got over the Hapless McLaren Eagles by the same 4 goal margin as their 1st round to keep their remote finals hopes alive whilst McLaren continue to be very competitive without winning.

Yankalilla consolidated 2nd spot on the ladder with a relatively comfortable win over Myponga / Sellicks despite having 1 less scoring shot. An accurate 9 - 2 surprisingly being enough against the Larks 5 - 7

Round 11

Creek host Goolwa / Pt Elliot in what could be a season defining match for both. Had a Draw in Round 2 and both are locked on 11 points each in 4th and 5th spot. Form lines from last week could not be more apart but that seems to account for little these days.
I feel the Creek will need to snatch a win here or their early season confidence and momentum gained could diminish quickly and see them tumble from the finals race.

E Bay will need to get over the Mudlarks who have performed well in the last month to keep their Finals hopes alive

Strath will certainly find out if they are back on track after an abysmal 1st half of the season by hosting Compass who seem to have finally awoke from their Premiership Hangover

Willunga should bounce back after a wake up call last week by accounting for their neighbors McLaren but certainly wouldn't want to take them too lightly.

Yank hammered Victor in Round 2 and have been consistent since where as Victor have certainly been up and down with their form.
The Roos narrowly went down to Willunga by only 7 points, then Beat Compass to suggest they're the real deal but then follow up with losses to Creek and Strath and that on top of being the only team to lose to McLaren. Certainly hard to follow.

Not making any tips for any matches as nothing would surprise me.
by jackpot jim
Mon Jun 19, 2017 1:18 am
 
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Strong rumours / rumblings about clubs "looking" elsewhere to play / compete.

Sad that the Southern FL has gone this way.

Other than Marion which clubs out there are willing to put their hands up and admit they have spoken about or considered changing leagues?

Morphett Vale football club 100% committed to the S.F.L. at this stage.
We would like to see this leauge become a power again.
See you at Emu park to day. There will be plenty, of food and drink and 5 games of football.
by ol man emu
Sun Jul 23, 2017 6:32 am
 
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I note on the SFL thread that they are considering a 2 div comp, well, actually just pushing Marion and OSB / Lonsdale to the C grade! Unfortunately I think SFL is cooked. Out of curiosity, throwing it out there for discussion. If a SFL club formed / created a partnership with a netball club and had sufficient teams in both the footy and netball, would you allow them to enter the GSFL?

How many teams would you consider to join?
what do you think would be the pro's and con's?

GSFL has been a stable 10 club comp for the last 40 years
10 seems to be the ideal number and i would be shocked if they moved away from that
Only 2 new clubs have entered in that time
Willunga replacing Milang in the early to mid 1980s and McLaren early 2000s? when Port Elliot merged with Goolwa
Cant really see any advantage at all in increasing the number of clubs
by jackpot jim
Wed Aug 02, 2017 11:37 am
 
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Creek beat Willunga
Victor beat Compass
The game at McLarens was a ripper
Strath and Pongy decided by less than a goal

Seriously, how good is the GSFL??

Next week's games are rippers too

Strath v Yank
GPE v Compass
Vh v the creek will all shape finals
by am Bays
Sat Aug 12, 2017 10:49 pm
 
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Creek beat Willunga
Victor beat Compass
The game at McLarens was a ripper
Strath and Pongy decided by less than a goal

Seriously, how good is the GSFL??

Next week's games are rippers too

Strath v Yank
GPE v Compass
Vh v the creek will all shape finals Something i bet the SFL is envious of [emoji108][emoji108]

Wow Weeeeeee
What a round of results!
4th beats top
3rd beats bottom by a goal
6th beats 2nd
5th beats 8th just
7th who recently easily beat top beats 9th by 4 points

Just when i was predicting with confidence what the final 5 would be in order, it has been thrown into chaos after todays results
And after the season we've had, we shouldn't be surprised.
Willunga, Compass and Yank who have held the top 3 spots for the 2nd half of the season are all spluttering into the finals.

Willunga WILL finish Top
Yank currently 2nd could finish 4th if they lose to Strath and Creek beat Victor and Compass beat Goolwa?PE
Creeks 3rd (WOW ! Who saw that coming, won last 6 in a row) Will keep the double chance if they beat Victor and can finish 2nd 3rd or 4th depending on results
Compass who have the BEST % are 4th believe it or not and are now reliant on other results to get the double chance
Golwa?PE 5th need to beat Compass to ensure 5th spot or run the risk of missing out if Victor beat the Creek.
Strath are the other form team of the comp in the last 5 weeks but cant make it but can spoils Yanks party tho

One of the most even topsy turvy seasons ever in GSFL with basically 3 finals next week of vital importance b4 the finals even begin.

Willunga must still be in the box seat tho as finishing top under the final 5 system is huge even tho a fair % of minor premiers have failed to win the flag over the years.

More than ever, teams that have the ability to field close to their full side during the finals will go a long way as it seems injuries and absentees have had a major influence on results this year.
Credit to the Creeks on their season so far, coming from 9th last year with not a lot different side to then but have been fortunate to meet many teams when they have been vulnerable with players missing but have been good enough to take advantage of it. Dont think they can win the flag but the way this season has gone, NOTHING should surprise anyone. :shock:

I think a lot of country leagues would love to have the evenness of the GSFL atm.

Having said that , Willunga are a fair chance to win ALL 4 Flags and people may have reason to think otherwise.
by jackpot jim
Sun Aug 13, 2017 12:11 am
 
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Any tribunal news on warren??
Didn't challenge it.
Took the 2 games
Probably miss at least 3 anyway with the injury received from the incident he retaliated to. What actually happened?? Was it something that LCFC considered submitting a club report?

I Wasn't at the game so can only go on what i was told
From what i can gather it was an allegedly unnecessarily forceful strike to the midriff in the act of play. Unfortunately suffered an internal injury as a result from it that may see him miss the entire Finals series.
Not an incident a club would consider worthy of reporting.

Not sure what would constitute a report these days especially if one tries to make sense of the AFLs MRP rulings these days :roll:
by jackpot jim
Sun Aug 20, 2017 1:00 am
 
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Imagine the uproar if the Mclaren V Victor game earlier in the year hadn't been overturned due to goal umpire error. If it didn't victor would have made finals and Goolwa would have missed out. Didn't change much for Mclaren though.

Compass to win by 4 goals
Goolwa to cause an upset by 2 goals, Mega Head to have a blinder if he plays
by Smashed Crab
Tue Aug 22, 2017 11:47 am
 
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Umpires role 1st and foremost is to umpire the game. To expect them to accurately determine who is the fairest and most brilliant player is a bit much to expect.


No better example of this than Round 18 Victor v Creek
Best 3 players for the Creek on the day were Howell, Derham and Kellock with daylight to the others.

Mail Medal Votes were

1 vote - Tarqiun Brown (VH)
2 votes - Damien James (L Ck)
3 votes Thomas Derham (L Ck)

Damien "Roudy" James has been a consistent hard at it, no nonsense contributor for the Hawks over a long period of time but on Saturday had a real downer by his own admission and probably wasnt in the Creeks top 15 best players yet received 2nd Best on ground by the umpires. :shock:
Umpires obviously didnt notice or rate one guy for the Creek who had 46 possessions and another who slotted 6 goals whilst playing on the ball or
also the numerous Victor players that played well also.

If this wasn't a blatant mistake in the recording of the votes, then it really is obvious the umpires have no idea.
As ive said before, There are plenty of games where it wouldnt be easy selecting best players but this match was about as easy as it could get.
So if this error / Mistake / cock up / gross mis judgement happened in the very last match that comes to mind, how many other matches throughout the year have there been bogus votes awarded?
At the end of the day, the recipient Nathan Daniel by all reports was a very worthy winner no doubt but so to may have been a few others close up that may have been denied votes due to scenarios as mentioned.

Anyway, onto more important discussion - Finals

Creek v Compass
Score is 1 win each this season.
Creek getting over Compass in Round 1 when it seemed Compass were still basking in the glory of their 1st flag for 36 years.
Come Round 10 when Compass with a near full strength side, UTTERLY DECIMATED the Hawks to the tune of 16 goals.
Since then the Hawks have really put some good footy together to string together 7 wins on the trot whilst Compass have been a bit patchy with their form and were lucky in the end to grab back 3rd spot and the all important double chance.

Tip - If Compass are near full strength then they should be too good for the Creeks who will be fully tested for depth as after having had a relatively good run with injuries throughout the year certainly have some concerns coming into the Finals.

Elim Final Yank v Goolwa / PE
2 teams that have been hard hit by injuries in the latter part of the season by all reports.
Yank will be bitterly disappointed after basically being assured of a top 3 spot all season only to see it snatched from them in the last round.
Whilst Goolwa / PE are counting their lucky stars after ultimately relying the Creeks to knock off Victor to retain their 5th spot ranking after being pummeled by Compass.
Hard one to pick for sure. Guessing it depends on which team has most of their list available as both have shown with close to a full list they would be genuine Flag contenders.
by jackpot jim
Thu Aug 24, 2017 7:02 pm
 
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GSFL is a well run country football league, probably the best in SA. We don't need the Burbs, build a Wall I say.
by mutton cove
Sun Aug 06, 2017 12:13 pm
 
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Creek v Compass game was interesting for the fact it turned out to be surprisingly close after Compass looked to have it in the bag at 3/4 time
Certainly wasn't a game for the highlights reel as was mostly a scrappy, error riddled affair
After an even 1st term where both defenses were on top, Compass flexed their muscle in the 2nd and 3rd terms to build a match winning 31 point lead at 3/4 time.
With the Creeks having no bench left with Mortensen, Domonish and Lally off for the match injured, one would have expected the Dogs to run away with the match but to the Creeks credit they dug deep to amazingly kick the 1st 4 goals of the last term to get within 5 points with 5 minutes to go and Compass appeared to be out on their feet before ultimately scoring a late goal against the run of play to halt the Creeks momentum and scrape home by 11 points.

Yank Thrashed Goolwa / PE by 98 points which was surprising considering their recent form.
Didnt see the game so hard to judge how impressive they were.

1st Semi Final L Creek v Yank
Score is 1 - 1 in the Minor Round
Tough to pick. Again a lot hinges on either side getting close to their best line up on the field.
Creeks have a few injury concerns out of Saturdays game which may / will see a few changes at least.
Ben Warren returning should give the Creeks a better looking set up up forward as this is where for 3/4s against Compass they looked non functional
Brother Nick has served his suspension and maybe available if recovered from injury.
Yank should be full off confidence after their Elim Final win and knowing they outclassed the Creeks easily early in the season when they were up and running.

2nd Semi Final Willunga v Compass.
Score is 2 -= 0 to Willunga in Minor Round. By 1 point when the game was called off in Rd 6 and then 8 - 5 to 4 - 8 in Rd 15
Again hard to tip as both teams coming into finals had patchy form
Wouldnt be surprised if its a hard fought scrappy congested low scoring affair despite playing on the shortish Creek Oval which should be in reasonable nick despite being under water a week ago.
by jackpot jim
Mon Aug 28, 2017 12:32 am
 
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Didn't see the 17s game on Sat but was there an incident involving players and spectators around 3/4 time?
by Hugh Dalloway
Mon Aug 28, 2017 10:01 am
 
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Can see the national anthem stuff up here, full stream of the game -

by Dutchy
Sun Sep 17, 2017 9:38 pm
 
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Not really...but the compass and Mclaren scores are pretty ominous


Sent from my iPhone using Tapatalk The other 3 were kind of close though.


Any feed back on James Sellars debut in the league?


Going on last years standings, E Bay, McLaren and Myp / Sell were all upsets but obviously some clubs lists can change fairly dramatically in 6 months so maybe to the well educated they wernt upsets?

Sellar was serviceable for the Creek, took a few grabs, kicked a goal but it certainly wasn't a great day for the Talls in windy conditions in a game that was a mostly very scrappy affair with lots of stoppages.

The GSFL has generally been quite even over recent years with few easy wins on offer, i know its only round 1 but a few lop sided results from the weekend look ominous .
by jackpot jim
Sun Apr 15, 2018 10:32 pm
 
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Strath 17 - 12
Def
Creek 13 - 8

In Anzac day match under lights at Strath

Observations

* Strath far too good for Creek
* Lights are SHITHOUSE for night footy and unless upgraded there shouldn't be night footy there!
* Umpiring was a joke - Were white hot on HTB. 50m penalties handed out willy nilly. At times players and spectators had NFI what was going on?
* Strath player gets a yellow card on the quarter time siren. Plays the 1st 3 minutes of the 2nd quarter when meant to be off the ground. After Strath were gifted 2 goals via a plethora of Free kicks and 50m penalties it was pointed out to them that the Strath were playing with 18 instead of 17 but they then did nothing about it whilst Strath took it upon themselves to eventually remove him to serve his time.
SHAMBLES !!!!!!
by jackpot jim
Wed Apr 25, 2018 11:39 pm
 
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Aldinga FC needs to seriously consider a move to Div 2 of the HFL. A comp with two divisions can only help this club build some success. Get some success and people will come and stay at your club. Could have done that with a 2 division SFL but some clubs didn't want to swallow their pride and play div 2 footy [emoji849]
by heater31
Tue Apr 24, 2018 11:32 am
 
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ball breaker wrote:Last minute registration into the league:

South Australia National Football League (SANFL)

Langhorne Creek

Earl, Lachlan

Pending

2018-05-14


Glenelg League coach wasnt a fan of the slower one pace mids. Jay Boyle (won last 2 reserves B&F's)same player as Lachie quit aswell.
by hollywood7477
Thu May 17, 2018 1:54 pm
 
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ball breaker wrote:Last minute registration into the league:

South Australia National Football League (SANFL)

Langhorne Creek

Earl, Lachlan

Pending

2018-05-14


Will dominate. Great pickup for Creeks.
by MatteeG
Sat May 19, 2018 1:06 am
 
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MatteeG
Ye$$$$$ great pick up. Junior development?
by mutton cove
Sat May 19, 2018 11:34 pm
 
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With several slightly surprising results from Round 9 (The margins being the surprise more than anything) the Ladder at the half way mark of the season probably sees the Premiership race as open as its been for many a year and ensures there will be at least several crucial matches every weekend right up to the Finals.
FWIW i think the current Top 5 will remain as is until the Finals start and its perfectly feasible that ALL those 5 teams could take turns in being considered Premiership favorites along the way.
McLaren have had 2 resounding reality checks in the past 3 matches after having a dream start to the season but still remain in Pole position for a vital Top 3 finish
Any doubts about Langhorne Creek being a genuine contender were dispelled on the weekend with a comprehensive victory over Mclaren to sit 2nd on the table by % only.
Mt Compass , Willunga and E Bay fill 3rd to 5th spots separated by % only and only 1 win off Top with a 6 & 3 W/L record. All 3 have been a bit inconsistent which they will need to overcome to snare a top 3 spot.
Fair to say that injuries and unavailability have and will have a big say as to teams fortunes as its such a tight comp.
Of the outside "The Five" teams, Myp/Sellicks have kept their season alive with a Big win over Willunga to turn at the half way mark with a commendable 5 & 4 record which most times would see them in the 5 but with Gool/Pe , Yank and a lesser extent Strath failing to win hardly any games, a finals competing mark is higher than usual and as a result sees the Mudlarks still a win and considerable % outside of the Five which will be a tough ask to bridge over the coming 9 weeks tho not impossible.
Victor have certainly been around the mark this season but really needed to beat Compass Saturday to stay in touch but failed badly and being 2 wins and % out of the Five, Finals appear very unlikely this season.
Of the others , Strath whilst they wont be playing Finals still have the ability to shape it as they did in the 2nd half last year. They are dangerous when the have their full compliment as they showed when towelling up the Creeks earlier in the season.
Yank and Goolwa/PE copped some hidings earlier in the season but have showed signs of being more competitive recently and both will hope to continue that trend over the next 9 rounds.
by jackpot jim
Sun Jun 17, 2018 10:36 pm
 
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So, Compass didn't have enough monsters in the forward line. Pending clearance for Dale Ellis, looks like he hasn't played this year at Torrens? Coming off an injury? Has he played in this league before? Name sounds familiar?
Played at Victor, his brother coached (then just played the second year)


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by field of dreams
Sat Jul 07, 2018 11:03 am
 
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Gees there's some unhappy compass campers posting up a storm on Facebook. (On Great Southern Sports GF preview).



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Entertaining reading to say the least :lol:

I wonder if they will go down the same track as the Eagles and demand compensation for being robbed of playing in another GF? :-({|= =))
by jackpot jim
Sat Sep 22, 2018 11:08 am
 
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And then there was 2
McLaren for the 2nd week in a row in a thriller
McLaren 12 -11
Def
Mt Compass 11 - 12

Grand Final
Langhorne Creek v McLaren (What odds that at the start of the season ?)

Some BIG Finals failures
Mt Compass Finished TOP on the back of an 11 game winning streak and all would have assumed they would have been playing a HOME Grand Final (Including me) and they go out in STRAIGHT SETS :shock:
And not to be outdone Mt Compass' 'B' Grade also went out in straight sets after finishing 2nd.
And to top that off McLaren 'B' Grade also went out in straight sets after being UNDEFEATED in the Minor round :shock:

Certainly has been an unpredictable finals series so far.
Tipping 1 from 5 so far in the finals im reluctant to have a pick.
Will say on form that Langhorne Creek should start a warm favorite based on their consistent form since round 5 having only being beaten once since then (By Compass) and having beaten McLaren in all 3 encounters this season.
Lets hope for a fine and calm day weather wise to see a great contest as as per usual the typical windy Spring weather has made for challenging conditions for the teams to showcase footy at its best.
by jackpot jim
Sat Sep 15, 2018 6:06 pm
 
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ball breaker wrote:
hollywood7477 wrote:Jacob Hughes has left Valleys and gone back to Goodwood
Interesting move .... how does the HVFC coach feel about it?


Not sure mate but Jacobs little brother still plays at Goodies. Reece Slape has returned to Goodies
by hollywood7477
Thu Nov 01, 2018 9:58 am
 
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N.Mott to Compass done and dusted
by TheAce
Tue Nov 06, 2018 1:11 pm
 
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Former AFL captain Ryan Griffen will swap the demands of being an elite athlete for beach and farm life in his hometown Goolwa when he returns to his junior club next season.

Goolwa/Port Elliot announced the signing of the retired GWS Giants midfielder and former Western Bulldogs skipper on Sunday.

The 32-year-old’s family is based in SA and he will play at the Magpies with his younger brother, Trent.


Ryan Griffen walks off with Giants coach Leon Cameron after GWS’ semi-final loss to Collingwood, Griffen’s last AFL game. Picture: AAP/Julian Smith.
Griffen is the highest-profile recruit so far this off-season in SA footy, including the SANFL.

During his 13 AFL seasons, he played 257 games, captained the Bulldogs, won two Charlie Sutton medals (Dogs’ best and fairests) and was an All-Australian in 2013.

Goolwa/Port Elliot president Ryan Bridges said Griffen’s decision to come back to the club, two months after retiring from the top level, could not have come at a better time.

The Magpies were winless this year and finished bottom of the GSFL ladder.

“We had four seasons in-a-row playing finals … but this season we stripped it right back, didn’t pay players and just went with locals,” Bridges said.

“We didn’t win a game so it’s a rebuild at the moment.

“Ryan coming to play will be a massive boost for the rebuild, we’ve already got sponsors lining up and it will help with recruitment as well.

“It couldn’t have come at a better time.”

The Griffen name is synonymous with Goolwa/Port Elliot.

Trent and their older brother Travis, who is retired, are both life members of the Magpies.

Griffen cut his teeth in the Panthers’ underage teams.

The Griffen name is synonymous with Goolwa/Port Elliot.

Trent and their older brother Travis, who is retired, are both life members of the Magpies.

Griffen played at the club before progressing to South Adelaide’s underage sides, SA teams and eventually the AFL, landing at the Bulldogs via pick No.3 in the 2004 national draft.

“With his brothers and family here he always comes back to Goolwa for Christmas in the off-season,” Bridges said.

“I personally thought he might come back to just play a one-off game but it seems like he’s keen for more than that, which is great for the club.

“A lot of people comment on his body and his injuries, but if he can carry an injury into an AFL preliminary final, I think he’ll cope okay in the Great Southern Footy League.”

patrick.keam@news.com.au
by Dutchy
Mon Nov 26, 2018 4:06 pm
 
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Just saw on clearances page Horrocks, Will Hopper and Kleinig all lodged clearances to Hills League!!! Anyone know where?

What is going on at Enc Bay. If these three leave on top of Sharples, Barnes, Davis then Enc Bay will need to call on the Colts that came across from Yank
by Luke15
Tue Feb 19, 2019 10:41 pm
 
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This has the potential to open up a serious can of worms across every league in SA if this is not properly dealt with and parties outside of the league stepping in. If there are leagues who don’t agree with the points system coming in, all you need to do is look at this example and start making up exemptions. It’s not good!

I thought the Community Footy Board have an investigation team that address these issues and make ruling above the Leagues rules.

The SANFL are aware of the situation but yet to intervene. Are they pretending they don’t know anything about it or just as weak as the GSFL Execs?

Or maybe it's been looked into and they've ruled that it's ok. As ballbreaker said someone show some facts and not just salty keyboarders.
by Smashed Crab
Sat May 15, 2021 9:00 pm
 
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Tom Dix Cannot be a zero pointer, read the rules and accept the points system. Compass have breached the points on three occasions so far this season and claimed ignorance or being given permission. Three players have since had there points adjusted up ( with Dix now being appealed ) yet no penalty for any breach. This is on top of appealing for and receiving 2 extra points which they did not qualify for. F.F.S.

Not sure your club can talk about asking for extra points.
First thing your coach did is run to the league and beg for 3 extra points which were granted.
Short memory it appears

The tribunal can only work within the rules set out by the community football board which is what they play under.
So if they have said he’s a zero pointer that’s what he is

There’s also other clubs including Yank and Fleurieu milk myponga that have asked and received compensation points and player points discount. No one was crying then.

I don’t care either way, nothing to do with me but seems to be a lot of winging for a game of country footy
by The eclipse fan
Sun May 16, 2021 9:33 am
 
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