by jo172 » Thu Jun 26, 2025 5:51 pm
by AdelaideSaint73 » Fri Jun 27, 2025 12:33 am
wenchbarwer wrote:To borrow an old Rex Hunt-ism, that was sheizenhausen.
Absolute dog shot.
by whufc » Fri Jun 27, 2025 7:43 am
AdelaideSaint73 wrote:wenchbarwer wrote:To borrow an old Rex Hunt-ism, that was sheizenhausen.
Absolute dog shot.
Can not believe he wasn't carded in the moment. Ump is right there. Then following the dog act he gets a goal for his trouble.
One of the biggest sooks, and most selfish players I've ever come across in the game. And a filthy sniper as it turns out.
by marbles » Sun Jun 29, 2025 9:54 am
by marbles » Sun Jul 06, 2025 11:34 am
by locky801 » Sun Jul 06, 2025 1:36 pm
marbles wrote:An even game at Pertaringa Oval where both teams kicked around 3 goals per quarter, except for the third quarter where the sharks went bang, bang, bang, bang, bang, bang, kicked 6 goals to get ahead in an otherwise good contest with TTG
by mighty hounds » Mon Jul 07, 2025 6:54 pm
by Down the Hill » Tue Jul 08, 2025 12:41 am
by whufc » Tue Jul 08, 2025 7:26 am
Down the Hill wrote:But it wasn’t a clearance MH. Even as a Port or Crows top up player it means the player gets transferred to Port or Crows when he first became a top up and any footy he plays at community level is on a Permit whilst still on the top up list. This is how the whole SANFL has operated for 3 or more years for U18 upwards. Take a look at many U17.5 team lists on PlayHQ and you will see plenty of lads with SP next to their name for that very reason.
So this may have created some unintended consequences with long established transfer rules. But SANFL clubs will quite rightfully want their players playing somewhere at all times of the season if they don’t get picked at SANFL level. If for whatever the reason the original permit club and Port and/or player had cause to cancel the permit then there currently appears to be no proper grounds for a community league to prevent a permit with another club even if after 30 June because the whole 30 June thing is based around transfers not permits. But this has clearly created a loophole that doesn’t seem to pass the pub test and maybe should be addressed ahead of next season. The club in question lost to the bottom team on Saturday with the Permit player on the park so maybe a bit of karma at play.
by Hack » Tue Jul 08, 2025 8:23 am
mighty hounds wrote:Hey DTH, this question would be up your alley.
Can players be cleared after June 30 for any reason?
Heard on the grapevine that a Port top up player, who was playing in the BLG was cleared on Friday to an Old
scholars team in this div. Apparently was pushed through with the help of HQ and clubs have been told a told a different excuse for the approval.
Said club must have used the same approach Scotch did when they wanted a player approved for finals who hadn’t qualified.
by Mr Beefy » Tue Jul 08, 2025 8:53 am
by mighty hounds » Tue Jul 08, 2025 9:48 am
Down the Hill wrote:But it wasn’t a clearance MH. Even as a Port or Crows top up player it means the player gets transferred to Port or Crows when he first became a top up and any footy he plays at community level is on a Permit whilst still on the top up list. This is how the whole SANFL has operated for 3 or more years for U18 upwards. Take a look at many U17.5 team lists on PlayHQ and you will see plenty of lads with SP next to their name for that very reason.
So this may have created some unintended consequences with long established transfer rules. But SANFL clubs will quite rightfully want their players playing somewhere at all times of the season if they don’t get picked at SANFL level. If for whatever the reason the original permit club and Port and/or player had cause to cancel the permit then there currently appears to be no proper grounds for a community league to prevent a permit with another club even if after 30 June because the whole 30 June thing is based around transfers not permits. But this has clearly created a loophole that doesn’t seem to pass the pub test and maybe should be addressed ahead of next season. The club in question lost to the bottom team on Saturday with the Permit player on the park so maybe a bit of karma at play.
by Down the Hill » Tue Jul 08, 2025 9:53 am
by Old Red » Tue Jul 08, 2025 10:01 am
You mean the one where the league took the match off them and then Westminster took the league to court over it ? That was a real good example of HQ doing them a favour and your conspiracy theories.mighty hounds wrote:Down the Hill wrote:But it wasn’t a clearance MH. Even as a Port or Crows top up player it means the player gets transferred to Port or Crows when he first became a top up and any footy he plays at community level is on a Permit whilst still on the top up list. This is how the whole SANFL has operated for 3 or more years for U18 upwards. Take a look at many U17.5 team lists on PlayHQ and you will see plenty of lads with SP next to their name for that very reason.
So this may have created some unintended consequences with long established transfer rules. But SANFL clubs will quite rightfully want their players playing somewhere at all times of the season if they don’t get picked at SANFL level. If for whatever the reason the original permit club and Port and/or player had cause to cancel the permit then there currently appears to be no proper grounds for a community league to prevent a permit with another club even if after 30 June because the whole 30 June thing is based around transfers not permits. But this has clearly created a loophole that doesn’t seem to pass the pub test and maybe should be addressed ahead of next season. The club in question lost to the bottom team on Saturday with the Permit player on the park so maybe a bit of karma at play.
Interesting regarding the loopholes DTH. I thought said loopholes were closed after Westminster exploited them a
Couple seasons ago. Guess that’s one advantage for old scholar clubs
by scottroo » Tue Jul 08, 2025 10:06 am
by Down the Hill » Tue Jul 08, 2025 10:15 am
by wenchbarwer » Tue Jul 08, 2025 10:29 am
Down the Hill wrote:With Westminster my recall is the league went down swinging on that one and it was a higher authority that overruled the leagues decision to take points off WOS for a 'dodgy permit'.
by Down the Hill » Tue Jul 08, 2025 11:20 am
by Lightning McQueen » Tue Jul 08, 2025 1:46 pm
locky801 wrote:marbles wrote:An even game at Pertaringa Oval where both teams kicked around 3 goals per quarter, except for the third quarter where the sharks went bang, bang, bang, bang, bang, bang, kicked 6 goals to get ahead in an otherwise good contest with TTG
your going to get stuck soon, surely no side will have a game in the same week of not kicking 6 in a quarter
by AdelaideSaint73 » Tue Jul 08, 2025 3:41 pm
Down the Hill wrote:But it wasn’t a clearance MH. Even as a Port or Crows top up player it means the player gets transferred to Port or Crows when he first became a top up and any footy he plays at community level is on a Permit whilst still on the top up list. This is how the whole SANFL has operated for 3 or more years for U18 upwards. Take a look at many U17.5 team lists on PlayHQ and you will see plenty of lads with SP next to their name for that very reason.
So this may have created some unintended consequences with long established transfer rules. But SANFL clubs will quite rightfully want their players playing somewhere at all times of the season if they don’t get picked at SANFL level. If for whatever the reason the original permit club and Port and/or player had cause to cancel the permit then there currently appears to be no proper grounds for a community league to prevent a permit with another club even if after 30 June because the whole 30 June thing is based around transfers not permits. But this has clearly created a loophole that doesn’t seem to pass the pub test and maybe should be addressed ahead of next season. The club in question lost to the bottom team on Saturday with the Permit player on the park so maybe a bit of karma at play.
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