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Re: HFL Central Division

PostPosted: Sun Jun 08, 2014 10:55 am
by always there
Great players can come from not so great competitions. We all know there are great players playing in country. Maybe more country boys put their hand up so they could play a decent level of football. :-)

Re: HFL Central Division

PostPosted: Sun Jun 08, 2014 3:13 pm
by overthehill
Produce might not be the correct word. Same Miles has played only 8 games of country so i wouldn't say that's where he was produced and also Matt Gardner played all his juniors and first few years of Senior footy in Central division as well. That leaves only Paul James and clearly he is is someone that would easily fit into any Central Division side.
On another note i thought the game i watched yesterday was one of the highest standard games of country football i've ever seen. Full credit to the HFL and RMFL as i thought the game was fantastic and both sides had very strong lists. Looking forward to next years battle

Re: HFL Central Division

PostPosted: Mon Jun 09, 2014 5:41 am
by ORDoubleBlues
always there wrote:Great players can come from not so great competitions.


Matt Cooper being an example

Re: HFL Central Division

PostPosted: Tue Jun 10, 2014 6:37 pm
by Justquietly
Kick'n Back wrote:With Hills Country being such a pathetic competition not a bad effort to produce three of the best five players in the interleague game.

As long as Miles didn't hurt himself ;)
Tell me, was there a slight gust?! HFL kicked 7 goals to 1. Then 2 goals to 9, 7 goals to 2 then 2 to 4!

Re: HFL Central Division

PostPosted: Tue Jun 10, 2014 9:24 pm
by Hear the roar
Excellent reading here recently re Country footy problems. Cheers bailey39 for being the sole poster here to mention Milang. I would welcome any discussion as to where punters think we belong in the scheme of things. Where would you put a very solid and consistent C grade side which has players missing out on a game most weeks, yet could not field another grade? Great facilities and oval, new and effective lights, kids everywhere at games.

Over to punters.....

Re: HFL Central Division

PostPosted: Tue Jun 10, 2014 10:06 pm
by cracka
Hear the roar wrote:Excellent reading here recently re Country footy problems. Cheers bailey39 for being the sole poster here to mention Milang. I would welcome any discussion as to where punters think we belong in the scheme of things. Where would you put a very solid and consistent C grade side which has players missing out on a game most weeks, yet could not field another grade? Great facilities and oval, new and effective lights, kids everywhere at games.

Over to punters.....

I did too.

Re: HFL Central Division

PostPosted: Wed Jun 11, 2014 4:39 am
by the wonder elephant
Hear the roar wrote:Excellent reading here recently re Country footy problems. Cheers bailey39 for being the sole poster here to mention Milang. I would welcome any discussion as to where punters think we belong in the scheme of things. Where would you put a very solid and consistent C grade side which has players missing out on a game most weeks, yet could not field another grade? Great facilities and oval, new and effective lights, kids everywhere at games.

Over to punters.....

stay in the hills cgrade and keep building jrs with a look towards maybe country junior team entrys as for a second senior side country b grade may be and keep building along those lines with the long term goal to be jrs and 2 senior sides in country div ,..... keep up the good work milang !

Re: HFL Central Division

PostPosted: Wed Jun 11, 2014 9:28 am
by The Gimp
cracka wrote:
Hear the roar wrote:Excellent reading here recently re Country footy problems. Cheers bailey39 for being the sole poster here to mention Milang. I would welcome any discussion as to where punters think we belong in the scheme of things. Where would you put a very solid and consistent C grade side which has players missing out on a game most weeks, yet could not field another grade? Great facilities and oval, new and effective lights, kids everywhere at games.

Over to punters.....

I did too.

Yeah maybe read back a bit further HTR....

Re: HFL Central Division

PostPosted: Wed Jun 11, 2014 10:33 am
by The Gimp
Justquietly wrote:
Kick'n Back wrote:With Hills Country being such a pathetic competition not a bad effort to produce three of the best five players in the interleague game.

As long as Miles didn't hurt himself ;)
Tell me, was there a slight gust?! HFL kicked 7 goals to 1. Then 2 goals to 9, 7 goals to 2 then 2 to 4!

Yeah there was a 3-4gl breeze to one end but to be honest, Hills just came out in the 1st qtr and dominated but then RMFL did the same in the 2nd. There was a definite scoring end but the game seemed to ebb and flow in the 1st half but was a much closer contest in the 2nd half.
Great game to watch.

Re: HFL Central Division

PostPosted: Wed Jun 11, 2014 9:58 pm
by Hear the roar
The Gimp wrote:
cracka wrote:
Hear the roar wrote:Excellent reading here recently re Country footy problems. Cheers bailey39 for being the sole poster here to mention Milang. I would welcome any discussion as to where punters think we belong in the scheme of things. Where would you put a very solid and consistent C grade side which has players missing out on a game most weeks, yet could not field another grade? Great facilities and oval, new and effective lights, kids everywhere at games.

Over to punters.....

I did too.

Yeah maybe read back a bit further HTR....


Total apologies. Just read back and found very constructive discussion re Milang. We live a sheltered life in the Cs site; must get out more :oops:

Re: HFL Central Division

PostPosted: Thu Jun 12, 2014 5:28 pm
by Yellow & Black
Read in the Courier that Johnson and Baust are both out for my beloved Tigers, very hard to replace. If Barker get up, we'll likely concede top spot and may not get it back. Haven't seen Barker this year, can anyone give an insight into how have they been travelling, do they look as good as previous campaigns? I'd say this clash is a 50/50. in fact, I'd say all fixtures apart from Uri v Bridgy are a toss of the coin....

Re: HFL Central Division

PostPosted: Fri Jun 13, 2014 3:00 pm
by citycoaster17
Echunga look to have a couple of pretty good ins. Luke Wilson from Norwood, and Harland back. Couple of very handy footballers right there.

Re: HFL Central Division

PostPosted: Fri Jun 13, 2014 11:39 pm
by FairDinkum
Yellow and Black, I think Loby has a few out this week, but got some back too, Good luck Steve H all the way from India!

Re: HFL Central Division

PostPosted: Sat Jun 14, 2014 10:04 pm
by Sniper
Echunga over Hahndorf by 9 gls, Torren$ Valley over Ironbank easy and Onka Valley Bulldogs lose their bite to plummet to the bottom of the HFL A grade ladder.

Re: HFL Central Division

PostPosted: Mon Jun 16, 2014 10:24 am
by overthehill
So the first 9 rounds have drawn to a close and as we all know there will one a club being relegated to Country Division this year as Mt Lofty make there way back into the central division. The question is who will it be? As below Torrens Valley are looking in a bit of trouble at the half way mark but as of a fortnight ago Gary Hughes stood up for the lions in the way of recruiting gun North Adelaide Midfielder Chad O'Sullivan in an attempt to curve the chance of relegation. Will this work and what will it mean for Bridgewater, Echunga and Onka Valley who all stand in the firing line.

Current table as of 16/06/2014
Mt Barker 146
Blackwood 139
Lobethal 122
Uraidla 119
Ironbank 112
Hahndorf 112
Onka Valley 100
Echunga 71
Bridgewater 63
Torrens Valley 51

Re: HFL Central Division

PostPosted: Mon Jun 16, 2014 11:11 am
by groovster
Overthehill you are presuming that there will still be promotion and relegation rules?! Who knows maybe Mt Lofty come in (and Nairne?!) to make a 12 team comp. At this stage I believe that Bridgey, Echunga, Onkas and TV all add something to the Central division..so too would Mt Lofty and Nairne. Bring them in I say..

Sad to see my Magpies go down to Echunga on the weekend, whilst the Magpies had some key personnel out its unlikely it accounted for 9 goals, its no excuse but our young brigade didnt turn it on on the weekend, maybe we need to go out and spend another $1500 a week on a recruit? NOT! We still won 4/5 games...!

Re: HFL Central Division

PostPosted: Mon Jun 16, 2014 11:45 am
by cracka
overthehill wrote:So the first 9 rounds have drawn to a close and as we all know there will one a club being relegated to Country Division this year as Mt Lofty make there way back into the central division. The question is who will it be? As below Torrens Valley are looking in a bit of trouble at the half way mark but as of a fortnight ago Gary Hughes stood up for the lions in the way of recruiting gun North Adelaide Midfielder Chad O'Sullivan in an attempt to curve the chance of relegation. Will this work and what will it mean for Bridgewater, Echunga and Onka Valley who all stand in the firing line.

Current table as of 16/06/2014
Mt Barker 146
Blackwood 139
Lobethal 122
Uraidla 119
Ironbank 112
Hahndorf 112
Onka Valley 100
Echunga 71
Bridgewater 63
Torrens Valley 51

How did u get those numbers. Going by my calculations using the formula for a win A=10, B=5, S/C=3 & J/C=2 it should be

Mt Barker 125
Blackwood 119
Uraidla 116
Lobethal 114
Ironbank 94
Hahndorf 87
Onkas 83
Echunga 63
Bridgewater 52
T/Valley 47

Re: HFL Central Division

PostPosted: Mon Jun 16, 2014 1:08 pm
by overthehill
Hi Cracka,
then yes it does seem we have a discrepancy.
May understanding is:
A Grade = 10 Points
B Grade = 5 Points
Under 17s = 5 Points
Under 15s = 3 Points
This is based on the club shield as printed in the budget (minus Under 13s of course)

Re: HFL Central Division

PostPosted: Mon Jun 16, 2014 1:10 pm
by overthehill
groovster wrote:Overthehill you are presuming that there will still be promotion and relegation rules?! Who knows maybe Mt Lofty come in (and Nairne?!) to make a 12 team comp. At this stage I believe that Bridgey, Echunga, Onkas and TV all add something to the Central division..so too would Mt Lofty and Nairne. Bring them in I say..

Sad to see my Magpies go down to Echunga on the weekend, whilst the Magpies had some key personnel out its unlikely it accounted for 9 goals, its no excuse but our young brigade didnt turn it on on the weekend, maybe we need to go out and spend another $1500 a week on a recruit? NOT! We still won 4/5 games...!


Groovster, I do not disagree but i don't believe the HFL have the power to make that decision. That would need to be a constitutional change voted by the clubs. In saying that i have no insider knowledge into the HFL

Re: HFL Central Division

PostPosted: Mon Jun 16, 2014 1:21 pm
by rock
NEWS: Have heard a rumour Torrens Valley exceeded their points allocation on the weekend. If true I wonder what action the HFL will take on this. They haven't been seen to be very firm on handing down penalties in recent times.