by Wedgie » Mon Jan 24, 2022 7:15 pm
by DOC » Mon Jan 24, 2022 7:20 pm
Wedgie wrote:North Adelaides annual report came out.
Highlights were a 740k profit, highest membership since 2013, sponsorship up, functions were up, candy stripes are going to be worn at away games this season and a new emblem as voted by members will replace the existing atrocity in 2023.
by Wedgie » Mon Jan 24, 2022 7:35 pm
DOC wrote:Wedgie wrote:North Adelaides annual report came out.
Highlights were a 740k profit, highest membership since 2013, sponsorship up, functions were up, candy stripes are going to be worn at away games this season and a new emblem as voted by members will replace the existing atrocity in 2023.
This belongs in season 2021.
Do you have a pic of the emblem?
by Wedgie » Mon Jan 24, 2022 7:56 pm
DOC wrote:Looks ok.
by Brodlach » Mon Jan 24, 2022 8:03 pm
Wedgie wrote:DOC wrote:Looks ok.
It's crap.
You worry about your pussy and leave it up to us to worry about our cock.
Brodlach wrote:Rory Laird might end up the best IMO, he is an absolute jet. He has been in great form at the Bloods
by DOC » Mon Jan 24, 2022 8:15 pm
Brodlach wrote:Wedgie wrote:DOC wrote:Looks ok.
It's crap.
You worry about your pussy and leave it up to us to worry about our cock.
Wonder what the outcome would be if you too got together?
by am Bays » Thu Jan 27, 2022 1:06 pm
whybother wrote:The warning signs are clear. Various AFL type are talking about "raiding" local leagues during the year to top up their lists if covid strikes their players, as has been done by Big Bash teams. So much for the teams in "lesser" competitions.
by DOC » Thu Jan 27, 2022 8:44 pm
by southee » Fri Jan 28, 2022 12:49 pm
am Bays wrote:whybother wrote:The warning signs are clear. Various AFL type are talking about "raiding" local leagues during the year to top up their lists if covid strikes their players, as has been done by Big Bash teams. So much for the teams in "lesser" competitions.
What odds Keegan Brooksby is the first player taken out of the proposed central talent pool for AFL clubs in 2022...
by DOC » Mon Jan 31, 2022 12:23 pm
by Reddeer » Mon Jan 31, 2022 12:50 pm
DOC wrote:No more complaining about the digital pass:
The evolution of SANFL’s successful Digital Pass product, SANFL Now offers subscribers the ability to follow their team live and on-demand across desktop, tablet and mobile devices.
Subscribers will have access to League, Reserves, Torrens University U18 & U16 matches as well as SANFLW and SANFLW Development League games played in 2022.
With the 2022 Hostplus SANFL Women’s League kicking off next week, fans can catch up on the League with every team’s season preview now available to watch for free on SANFL Now.
All 2021 matches will be available to view on-demand while a historical library of matches, including vision dating back to the 1940’s, will be released throughout the year.
Again set to feature high-quality commentary on SANFL League and selected SANFLW and U18 matches, viewers will also be well-informed by up-to-date statistics as the action unfolds.
A subscription to SANFL Now is $8.99 monthly, or $89 annually – both options give you full access to the library of content.
For the first time, SANFL Now subscriptions can also be gifted to an unsuspecting friend, family member or SANFL fan deserving to be spoilt for their birthday or a special occasion.
So why not sign up for SANFLW Now – you can even start a free trial today!
by JK » Mon Jan 31, 2022 1:42 pm
Reddeer wrote:DOC wrote:No more complaining about the digital pass:
The evolution of SANFL’s successful Digital Pass product, SANFL Now offers subscribers the ability to follow their team live and on-demand across desktop, tablet and mobile devices.
Subscribers will have access to League, Reserves, Torrens University U18 & U16 matches as well as SANFLW and SANFLW Development League games played in 2022.
With the 2022 Hostplus SANFL Women’s League kicking off next week, fans can catch up on the League with every team’s season preview now available to watch for free on SANFL Now.
All 2021 matches will be available to view on-demand while a historical library of matches, including vision dating back to the 1940’s, will be released throughout the year.
Again set to feature high-quality commentary on SANFL League and selected SANFLW and U18 matches, viewers will also be well-informed by up-to-date statistics as the action unfolds.
A subscription to SANFL Now is $8.99 monthly, or $89 annually – both options give you full access to the library of content.
For the first time, SANFL Now subscriptions can also be gifted to an unsuspecting friend, family member or SANFL fan deserving to be spoilt for their birthday or a special occasion.
So why not sign up for SANFLW Now – you can even start a free trial today!
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So now it is going to cost us $89 whereas before club members could get it for $30 for what appears to be the exact same thing
by DOC » Mon Jan 31, 2022 1:51 pm
by DOC » Mon Jan 31, 2022 6:01 pm
by Jim05 » Tue Feb 01, 2022 4:30 pm
Noticed in the fine printDOC wrote:No more complaining about the digital pass:
The evolution of SANFL’s successful Digital Pass product, SANFL Now offers subscribers the ability to follow their team live and on-demand across desktop, tablet and mobile devices.
Subscribers will have access to League, Reserves, Torrens University U18 & U16 matches as well as SANFLW and SANFLW Development League games played in 2022.
With the 2022 Hostplus SANFL Women’s League kicking off next week, fans can catch up on the League with every team’s season preview now available to watch for free on SANFL Now.
All 2021 matches will be available to view on-demand while a historical library of matches, including vision dating back to the 1940’s, will be released throughout the year.
Again set to feature high-quality commentary on SANFL League and selected SANFLW and U18 matches, viewers will also be well-informed by up-to-date statistics as the action unfolds.
A subscription to SANFL Now is $8.99 monthly, or $89 annually – both options give you full access to the library of content.
For the first time, SANFL Now subscriptions can also be gifted to an unsuspecting friend, family member or SANFL fan deserving to be spoilt for their birthday or a special occasion.
So why not sign up for SANFLW Now – you can even start a free trial today!
by Wedgie » Wed Feb 02, 2022 11:01 am
The AFL will reportedly have a contingency plan to allow for “top-up” players from state leagues in order to offset the risks Covid-19 cases continue to pose to the competition.
In preparation for the upcoming AFL season, The Age reports the league is urging clubs to canvass top-up options from various second-tier leagues in order to curb a potential Covid-19 outbreak that would otherwise see a side unable to field a full 22.
The report says the league is expecting to have a top-up plan in place before the season commences on March 16 and, as a result, clubs should begin reviewing potential train-on players.
by gazzamagoo » Wed Feb 02, 2022 2:11 pm
Wedgie wrote:Looks like the AFL have found another way to **** the state leagues:The AFL will reportedly have a contingency plan to allow for “top-up” players from state leagues in order to offset the risks Covid-19 cases continue to pose to the competition.
In preparation for the upcoming AFL season, The Age reports the league is urging clubs to canvass top-up options from various second-tier leagues in order to curb a potential Covid-19 outbreak that would otherwise see a side unable to field a full 22.
The report says the league is expecting to have a top-up plan in place before the season commences on March 16 and, as a result, clubs should begin reviewing potential train-on players.
by Eagles Nest » Wed Feb 02, 2022 4:59 pm
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