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Summer Football

Postby FPB » Mon Aug 17, 2009 3:15 pm

Are there any clubs that will be running a summer format for footy ?
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Re: Summer Football

Postby ezydoesitbigfella » Mon Aug 17, 2009 3:32 pm

I hope someone can come up with something better than that awful Rec Footy. Got involved a couple of years ago and it was a complete effing joke. Unclear rules - even the league couldn't provide clarity.

BIG opportunity for someone to come up with a summer (off season) version of the game to allow players and umpires to keep fit. It needs to be "non contact" - smaller numbers - and some decent set of rules that everyone can understand. Not a clone of Netball - perhaps something like the Gaelic - no tackling, bumping with feet on the ground (but not forceful) - no front on contact - no holding. And to counter people just running with the ball - no bounces - force people to move the ball around.

Any contact in the marking contest is out, except a clean punch of the ball (a bit like basketball)

NEVER going to get it completely right but REC footy is really crap - ok for kids and women but not proper adult male footballers.
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Re: Summer Football

Postby Johno6 » Mon Aug 17, 2009 4:33 pm

..............Basketball?
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Re: Summer Football

Postby Push in the Back » Mon Aug 17, 2009 4:50 pm

I know a lot of blokes used to play in that Gaelic Comp at St Marys years ago. They reckoned it was easily the best preparation they had fitness/touch wise leading into a season. I assume that this no longer is around?
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Re: Summer Football

Postby whufc » Tue Aug 18, 2009 10:34 am

I was in Queensland the other week and managed to play a game of "touch rugby" for the inlaws side, brilliant way to keep fit surprisingly and the game is a bit more similar to football then many would think.

The one part i did really enjoy is there is a definate set of rules and they are easily understood by all, so its not to hard for them to find refs as anyone who plays can also ref, very basic rules.

You may struggle to find a league in SA though but was very very very enjoyable.
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Re: Summer Football

Postby Iron Fist » Tue Aug 18, 2009 10:39 am

whufc wrote:I was in Queensland the other week and managed to play a game of "touch rugby" for the inlaws side, brilliant way to keep fit surprisingly and the game is a bit more similar to football then many would think.

The one part i did really enjoy is there is a definate set of rules and they are easily understood by all, so its not to hard for them to find refs as anyone who plays can also ref, very basic rules.

You may struggle to find a league in SA though but was very very very enjoyable.


they play touch rugby in summer at port adelaide on the union oval across from us.
A few of the boys tryed to enter a gaelic side in the comp that plays at gaza, supposedly thats not on anymore??
only the st marys one im guessing, they just said down south!
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Re: Summer Football

Postby Gigs » Tue Aug 18, 2009 11:58 am

Gaelic football is still run at St marys and is getting quite popular I've been invited to join a few teams for the summer
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Re: Summer Football

Postby zedman » Tue Aug 18, 2009 1:27 pm

st marys is the home of gaelic football in SA..plenty of teams out there to play for..its a fast sport and you will be exhausted at the end of a game..they have womens gaelic as well
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Re: Summer Football

Postby Lightning McQueen » Tue Aug 18, 2009 2:01 pm

zedman wrote:st marys is the home of gaelic football in SA..plenty of teams out there to play for..its a fast sport and you will be exhausted at the end of a game..they have womens gaelic as well


Womens gaelic sounds like a good spectator sport.
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Re: Summer Football

Postby zedman » Tue Aug 18, 2009 2:37 pm

that would be the presumption..but..the reality is different!..been there seen that! :D
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Re: Summer Football

Postby Keepitreal » Tue Aug 18, 2009 3:38 pm

zedman wrote:that would be the presumption..but..the reality is different!..been there seen that! :D


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Re: Summer Football

Postby zedman » Tue Aug 18, 2009 4:31 pm

put it this way..some of those girls could play in the backlines of the B grade!..they do play with passion and i shouldnt be to hard on them.. :)
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Re: Summer Football

Postby (S)aintbackline » Tue Aug 18, 2009 5:26 pm

Iron Fist wrote:
whufc wrote:I was in Queensland the other week and managed to play a game of "touch rugby" for the inlaws side, brilliant way to keep fit surprisingly and the game is a bit more similar to football then many would think.

The one part i did really enjoy is there is a definate set of rules and they are easily understood by all, so its not to hard for them to find refs as anyone who plays can also ref, very basic rules.

You may struggle to find a league in SA though but was very very very enjoyable.


they play touch rugby in summer at port adelaide on the union oval across from us.
A few of the boys tryed to enter a gaelic side in the comp that plays at gaza, supposedly thats not on anymore??
only the st marys one im guessing, they just said down south!


there is OZTAG which is a hybrid of Touch Rugby similar rules im pretty sure they still play it at
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