by saintal » Wed Oct 13, 2010 12:02 pm
by sherminator » Wed Oct 13, 2010 3:13 pm
by FlyingHigh » Wed Oct 13, 2010 6:19 pm
saintal wrote:It’s a fair enough question flyinghigh.
It wasn’t that long ago (ok, 7-10 years!) that Houghton and Birdwood were winning A Grade flags, and Mt Pleasant and Mannum were making grand finals. The A2s was a very competitive grade, and there was even a C Grade.
I don’t think the TVCA administration is to blame really. I’m not really sure what more they can do?
I can only speak for my club, but basically our problems stem from a lot of guys now working saturdays (particularly with more becoming self employed), and a lack of junior players coming through. When I was 15/16 there were a whole group of us who would play mornings and then B Grade in the arvo. Doesn’t really happen now. The junior comps in TVCA have been struggling for 10 years now. Because we (and other smaller clubs) dont have the numbers to sustain a U14 or U16 team, players can be lost to the larger clubs at this age.
In fairly general terms, there just seems to be a feeling of apathy towards the sport as well. Again, only speaking for my club, but a lot of the guys who I sensed played just for the social aspect of it and b/c their mates played have dropped off.
In answer to your question, Birdwood only has an A2 team which has struggled since dropping down from the A Grade. Mt Pleasant/Springton had been in a poor state for the past 3 or 4 years before pulling the pin.
TVCA is obviously made up of a lot of very small towns (Cambrai, Eden Valley, Paracombe, Lenswood, Palmer, Mt Torrens etc), and apart from Kersbrook (who relied on a lot of non-locals) and to a much lesser extent Woodside, nobody has had the cattle to get close to Lobethal in recent times.
With Lobethal and Woodside picking up some handy recruits from other clubs (who dropped down to A2s) over the past 2 off seasons, the gap will only widen and these clubs will move elswhere.
by FlyingHigh » Wed Oct 13, 2010 6:21 pm
sherminator wrote:Excuse my ignorance as I don't know a lot about the 3 comps being mentioned. How many blokes who play footy in the Hills also play cricket? I remember as a younger bloke, you would often find yourself playing both cricket and footy with/against the same guys and that recruits to the footy club would often also play cricket. The thing is, I know quite a few blokes who have 'retired' from cricket because they can make some good coin playing footy and have chosen to use summer to recuperate for footy and ensure they don't pick up any injuries. Could this be another reason many clubs are struggling for numbers?
by Dutchy » Wed Oct 13, 2010 9:56 pm
the wonder elephant wrote:Dutchy wrote:The thing is the HCA is still quite healthy, so Im not sure what benefits any merger with other associations would bring the HCA, not saying it shouldnt or couldnt happen but think of it from the HCA point of view.
From seeing a couple of A grade games last year and even playing in one, the standard seems as strong as it was 10 years ago.
Dutchy just out of interest what makes you think the comp is so healthy ??
by the wonder elephant » Thu Oct 14, 2010 1:38 am
FlyingHigh wrote:sherminator wrote:Excuse my ignorance as I don't know a lot about the 3 comps being mentioned. How many blokes who play footy in the Hills also play cricket? I remember as a younger bloke, you would often find yourself playing both cricket and footy with/against the same guys and that recruits to the footy club would often also play cricket. The thing is, I know quite a few blokes who have 'retired' from cricket because they can make some good coin playing footy and have chosen to use summer to recuperate for footy and ensure they don't pick up any injuries. Could this be another reason many clubs are struggling for numbers?
I reckon that's a pretty good point, plus the footy pre-seasons, particularly of the better associations, to me start ridiculously early.
by the wonder elephant » Thu Oct 14, 2010 1:44 am
Dutchy wrote:the wonder elephant wrote:Dutchy wrote:The thing is the HCA is still quite healthy, so Im not sure what benefits any merger with other associations would bring the HCA, not saying it shouldnt or couldnt happen but think of it from the HCA point of view.
From seeing a couple of A grade games last year and even playing in one, the standard seems as strong as it was 10 years ago.
Dutchy just out of interest what makes you think the comp is so healthy ??
9 clubs have at least 3 teams playing across the 4 grades, participation is strong, recent Meyer Shield success, I dont think you could confidently say who will miss the finals in the A grade (except Stirling) and from what Ive seen myself, I think its just as hard to make a run or take a wicket as it has ever been.
by Justquietly » Thu Oct 14, 2010 9:46 am
by flanker » Thu Oct 14, 2010 10:26 am
Justquietly wrote:The Gate are fielding 4 grades, who else is? Off the top of my head - Uraidla, Lofty, Onkas? Meadows have an A grade, then D's!
Is it harsh (and just putting it out there) that if you field an A grade, that your next XI be in the b grade? No-one take this as a swipe, as the Gate made the decision to field all 4 grades so that's what we field, no dramas. But a drop from A grade to C's or D's, is it fair that others play your second XI, or is the gap with some second XI's that wide?
by saintal » Thu Oct 14, 2010 10:38 am
FlyingHigh wrote:sherminator wrote:Excuse my ignorance as I don't know a lot about the 3 comps being mentioned. How many blokes who play footy in the Hills also play cricket? I remember as a younger bloke, you would often find yourself playing both cricket and footy with/against the same guys and that recruits to the footy club would often also play cricket. The thing is, I know quite a few blokes who have 'retired' from cricket because they can make some good coin playing footy and have chosen to use summer to recuperate for footy and ensure they don't pick up any injuries. Could this be another reason many clubs are struggling for numbers?
I reckon that's a pretty good point, plus the footy pre-seasons, particularly of the better associations, to me start ridiculously early.
by Vaughan » Thu Oct 14, 2010 12:16 pm
by Banker » Thu Oct 14, 2010 12:31 pm
by flanker » Thu Oct 14, 2010 1:31 pm
Banker wrote:Seems to be quite a few bridgy boys playin for the redcaps this year
by FlyingHigh » Thu Oct 14, 2010 2:37 pm
saintal wrote:FlyingHigh wrote:sherminator wrote:Excuse my ignorance as I don't know a lot about the 3 comps being mentioned. How many blokes who play footy in the Hills also play cricket? I remember as a younger bloke, you would often find yourself playing both cricket and footy with/against the same guys and that recruits to the footy club would often also play cricket. The thing is, I know quite a few blokes who have 'retired' from cricket because they can make some good coin playing footy and have chosen to use summer to recuperate for footy and ensure they don't pick up any injuries. Could this be another reason many clubs are struggling for numbers?
I reckon that's a pretty good point, plus the footy pre-seasons, particularly of the better associations, to me start ridiculously early.
Footy does appear to be impacting more on cricket these days. Preseason training starts earlier and earlier, so guys are looking for a physical break over summer.
A couple of years ago late in the season, a club forfeited against us because the bulk of their players were off on a preseason footy camp. I’ve heard stories from other clubs of players unable to play cricket finals due to footy trials (not talking sanfl either) taking precedence.
by Justquietly » Fri Oct 15, 2010 11:49 am
flanker wrote:Banker wrote:Seems to be quite a few bridgy boys playin for the redcaps this year
Yeah think it was just a case of wanting to play with mates. Interesting that Meadows now only field A & D Grade... will be a massive jump if someone is required to fill in for the A's
by Deep Long Off » Fri Oct 15, 2010 4:48 pm
by c u at the crease » Sun Oct 17, 2010 10:37 pm
by Dutchy » Mon Oct 18, 2010 8:33 am
c u at the crease wrote:
The whole suggestion about the rebel league was due to meadows pulling their c grade out on the day before the comp started (I dont have and issue with you boys at Meadows and I understand why you did it)
by Justquietly » Mon Oct 18, 2010 9:55 am
by cripple » Mon Oct 18, 2010 1:12 pm
the wonder elephant wrote:FlyingHigh wrote:sherminator wrote:Excuse my ignorance as I don't know a lot about the 3 comps being mentioned. How many blokes who play footy in the Hills also play cricket? I remember as a younger bloke, you would often find yourself playing both cricket and footy with/against the same guys and that recruits to the footy club would often also play cricket. The thing is, I know quite a few blokes who have 'retired' from cricket because they can make some good coin playing footy and have chosen to use summer to recuperate for footy and ensure they don't pick up any injuries. Could this be another reason many clubs are struggling for numbers?
I reckon that's a pretty good point, plus the footy pre-seasons, particularly of the better associations, to me start ridiculously early.
Tend to agree with this line of thinking as well . Just going from an Ironbank perspective in regards to footy players playing cricket a big portion of our footballers come from down the hill , therefore most that play cricket are affiliated with asca or turf cricket which proves really hard to move them from , as there travel is quite minimal ( i can also tell you that its not from a lack of trying to get some of these boys to play for SCIBs as i am activly involved with both footy and cricket ) Any of u uni boys reading this come and have some fun !!!!!!!!!! Smashed mylor round 1 ( c grade all 1 dayers BTW ) ......he he he Banker![]()
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