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Re: South Australian football leagues, who rates best?

PostPosted: Mon Oct 16, 2017 9:27 pm
by the joker
Toto wrote:I haven't seen any SAAFL because it has no atmosphere compared to country footy but I'm sure the standard of div1 would be right up there with the two southern leagues
haha. Div 1 teams would demolish southern teams.


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Re: South Australian football leagues, who rates best?

PostPosted: Tue Oct 17, 2017 8:05 am
by Toto
Didn't say they wouldn't?

I said I couldn't comment on the SAAFL because I won't go and watch any of it because it has absolutely no atmosphere and barely any supporters. GSFL, HFL(both divs) and RMFL I watch a fair bit of because they all have big crowds and good country footy atmosphere!!

I think you'd find Mount Compass, Hahndorf and Meningie would all give the best div 1 sides a fair shake!

Re: South Australian football leagues, who rates best?

PostPosted: Tue Oct 17, 2017 8:09 am
by Toto
Sorry scottyroo, I have seen a few games here and there when I can, but not enough to comment on the standard of the whole competition.
And not having juniors follow, not many grounds have decent parking. A long with what I have heard from recruits from div 1 amateurs to the country I have spoken with all have said exactly the same thing, that country footy leagues atmosphere is what draws them out to these leagues. Obviously div 1 standard is excellent, and probably the closest thing to SANFL footy. I'm not having a dig at the standard, but you can't beat country footy atmosphere in my opinion.

Re: South Australian football leagues, who rates best?

PostPosted: Tue Oct 17, 2017 8:37 am
by Dutchy
Toto wrote:
I think you'd find Mount Compass, Hahndorf and Meningie would all give the best div 1 sides a fair shake!


Yet only 1 of them won their comp this year?

Re: South Australian football leagues, who rates best?

PostPosted: Tue Oct 17, 2017 8:55 am
by Jimmy_041
Toto wrote:Sorry scottyroo, I have seen a few games here and there when I can, but not enough to comment on the standard of the whole competition.
And not having juniors follow, not many grounds have decent parking. A long with what I have heard from recruits from div 1 amateurs to the country I have spoken with all have said exactly the same thing, that country footy leagues atmosphere is what draws them out to these leagues. Obviously div 1 standard is excellent, and probably the closest thing to SANFL footy. I'm not having a dig at the standard, but you can't beat country footy atmosphere in my opinion.


Bit of back pedalling going on here

I'm sure the standard of div1 would be right up there with the two southern leagues

Re: South Australian football leagues, who rates best?

PostPosted: Tue Oct 17, 2017 9:16 am
by Lightning McQueen
Jimmy_041 wrote:
Toto wrote:Sorry scottyroo, I have seen a few games here and there when I can, but not enough to comment on the standard of the whole competition.
And not having juniors follow, not many grounds have decent parking. A long with what I have heard from recruits from div 1 amateurs to the country I have spoken with all have said exactly the same thing, that country footy leagues atmosphere is what draws them out to these leagues. Obviously div 1 standard is excellent, and probably the closest thing to SANFL footy. I'm not having a dig at the standard, but you can't beat country footy atmosphere in my opinion.


Bit of back pedalling going on here

I'm sure the standard of div1 would be right up there with the two southern leagues


He's been too busy blessing the rains in Africa.

Re: South Australian football leagues, who rates best?

PostPosted: Tue Oct 17, 2017 9:25 am
by Bum Crack
Dogwatcher wrote:I always felt Riverland footy was Div 3 to high Div 4 standard.
Independent footy is about C3 these days, I suspect.

Yet Waikerie would match it with any of the top teams in country footy IMO

Re: South Australian football leagues, who rates best?

PostPosted: Tue Oct 17, 2017 11:03 am
by Executive Member
Toto wrote:Sorry scottyroo, I have seen a few games here and there when I can, but not enough to comment on the standard of the whole competition.
And not having juniors follow, not many grounds have decent parking. A long with what I have heard from recruits from div 1 amateurs to the country I have spoken with all have said exactly the same thing, that country footy leagues atmosphere is what draws them out to these leagues. Obviously div 1 standard is excellent, and probably the closest thing to SANFL footy. I'm not having a dig at the standard, but you can't beat country footy atmosphere in my opinion.


yep it is the atmosphere why blokes leave to play country, please, do you believe the earth is flat?

Re: South Australian football leagues, who rates best?

PostPosted: Tue Oct 17, 2017 11:21 am
by Dogwatcher
Bum Crack wrote:
Dogwatcher wrote:I always felt Riverland footy was Div 3 to high Div 4 standard.
Independent footy is about C3 these days, I suspect.

Yet Waikerie would match it with any of the top teams in country footy IMO


Seems like they were far ahead of everyone else this year. Possible.

Re: South Australian football leagues, who rates best?

PostPosted: Tue Oct 17, 2017 11:31 am
by Dutchy
Brighton are the best test case at the moment, obviously dominated Div 3 as expected, next year will be interesting in Div 2, I suspect they will make the finals but dunno if they will be in the top 2-3.

I believe Div 1 would be the best under SANFL, the top 10 players in country v Div 1 teams would be very similar in talent/skill. Div 1 would get the top country teams in depth though.

Re: South Australian football leagues, who rates best?

PostPosted: Wed Oct 18, 2017 8:02 am
by carey
Dutchy wrote:Brighton are the best test case at the moment, obviously dominated Div 3 as expected, next year will be interesting in Div 2, I suspect they will make the finals but dunno if they will be in the top 2-3.

I believe Div 1 would be the best under SANFL, the top 10 players in country v Div 1 teams would be very similar in talent/skill. Div 1 would get the top country teams in depth though.



Spot on.

Re: South Australian football leagues, who rates best?

PostPosted: Fri Feb 23, 2018 4:13 pm
by BurntToast
Just noticed this thread, I'll throw my two cents worth:

1. SAAFL Div 1
2. SAAFL Div 2
3. HFL Div 1
4. GSFL
5. RFL/RMFL
6. SAAFL Div 3

Re: South Australian football leagues, who rates best?

PostPosted: Sat Feb 24, 2018 10:13 am
by whufc
Executive Member wrote:
Toto wrote:Sorry scottyroo, I have seen a few games here and there when I can, but not enough to comment on the standard of the whole competition.
And not having juniors follow, not many grounds have decent parking. A long with what I have heard from recruits from div 1 amateurs to the country I have spoken with all have said exactly the same thing, that country footy leagues atmosphere is what draws them out to these leagues. Obviously div 1 standard is excellent, and probably the closest thing to SANFL footy. I'm not having a dig at the standard, but you can't beat country footy atmosphere in my opinion.


yep it is the atmosphere why blokes leave to play country, please, do you believe the earth is flat?


We all know money plays a role but tend to agree with him.

Having watched a fair bit of country footy in the last year the atmosphere and culture of country footy is a million miles ahead of amateur footy imho.

Re: South Australian football leagues, who rates best?

PostPosted: Wed Oct 28, 2020 7:53 pm
by Brainfade
Id say the Barossa & GSFL look to be on par from what i have seen, maybe bigger bodies in the Barossa.
In my opinion I would put the top sides in these two leagues on par with a mid tear Div 1 side.
HFL Div 1 would also be in that conversation. Hahndorf as the stand out there.

Re: South Australian football leagues, who rates best?

PostPosted: Mon Nov 09, 2020 8:54 pm
by old fullback
Hmmmm, Langhorne Creek, 3 Flags in a row, go alright they do.

Re: South Australian football leagues, who rates best?

PostPosted: Wed Nov 17, 2021 8:59 pm
by Tablesturn
Interesting thread.
I think the local SAAFL top Teir coaches get more out of their players due to proximity to training & more
Assistant coaching options available.
I in order I’d say.
DIV 1
RMFL,
HILLS D1
KNTFL
GSFL
BAROSSA
SFL

Re: South Australian football leagues, who rates best?

PostPosted: Thu Nov 18, 2021 7:59 am
by Maggies2002
Not nearly showing the BLG the respect it deserves. Having the RMFL above it is farcical.

Hills div 1 and BLG strongest country leagues.

Clubs range from div 1 contenders to div 5. Div 7 if you look at Freeling this year.

Good locals in both leagues with top ups due to close proximity to the city.

Re: South Australian football leagues, who rates best?

PostPosted: Thu Nov 18, 2021 10:19 am
by tigerpie
I do believe southern districts won the country carnival....again!
Considering its made up of SFL and GSFL players I think they're better comps than given credit for.

Re: South Australian football leagues, who rates best?

PostPosted: Thu Nov 18, 2021 10:20 am
by Pag
Maggies2002 wrote:Not nearly showing the BLG the respect it deserves. Having the RMFL above it is farcical.

Hills div 1 and BLG strongest country leagues.

Clubs range from div 1 contenders to div 5. Div 7 if you look at Freeling this year.

Good locals in both leagues with top ups due to close proximity to the city.

Freeling Div 7? Reckon you might be the one not showing the BLG the respect it deserves. ;)

Team for team, BLG, Hills Div 1 and GSFL wouldn't have much between them. Make sense being the three closest to the city.

Re: South Australian football leagues, who rates best?

PostPosted: Thu Nov 18, 2021 11:15 am
by Toto
IMO

HFL D1
Barossa
Great Southern
Top 3 in any order by a bit. KNTFL probably next in line, RMFL 5-10 years ago would easily be top 3. No where near it now.