by dee man » Fri Jun 10, 2011 12:28 pm
by Dogwatcher » Fri Jun 10, 2011 12:42 pm
by S Demon » Fri Jun 10, 2011 12:46 pm
by woodublieve12 » Fri Jun 10, 2011 12:49 pm
by SATCHEL » Fri Jun 10, 2011 12:53 pm
by Lightning McQueen » Fri Jun 10, 2011 12:55 pm
SATCHEL wrote:I have similar thoughts but our club has an internal policy which prohibits any U18 player suiting up in C grade. Some people in our club are for it some including myself are against it. I can see both sides to our policy. To have an U18 go straight into B or A grade sometimes doesnt work. They are overwhelmed at the difference in play and strategy and the physical difference in some cases is enormous. On the other hand some lads take to it like theres no change. I played B and A grade at an early age like a few blokes at the club. I do feel that C grade could be that stepping stone into senior footy. Some grades have that stigma of old hacks who are past it but i think that has gone now with clubs having tremendous depth and having quality players in all levels.
by woodublieve12 » Fri Jun 10, 2011 12:59 pm
Lightning McQueen wrote:SATCHEL wrote:I have similar thoughts but our club has an internal policy which prohibits any U18 player suiting up in C grade. Some people in our club are for it some including myself are against it. I can see both sides to our policy. To have an U18 go straight into B or A grade sometimes doesnt work. They are overwhelmed at the difference in play and strategy and the physical difference in some cases is enormous. On the other hand some lads take to it like theres no change. I played B and A grade at an early age like a few blokes at the club. I do feel that C grade could be that stepping stone into senior footy. Some grades have that stigma of old hacks who are past it but i think that has gone now with clubs having tremendous depth and having quality players in all levels.
I'm all for that idea manbag.
by Bluedemon » Fri Jun 10, 2011 1:05 pm
SATCHEL wrote:I have similar thoughts but our club has an internal policy which prohibits any U18 player suiting up in C grade. Some people in our club are for it some including myself are against it. I can see both sides to our policy. To have an U18 go straight into B or A grade sometimes doesnt work. They are overwhelmed at the difference in play and strategy and the physical difference in some cases is enormous. On the other hand some lads take to it like theres no change. I played B and A grade at an early age like a few blokes at the club. I do feel that C grade could be that stepping stone into senior footy. Some grades have that stigma of old hacks who are past it but i think that has gone now with clubs having tremendous depth and having quality players in all levels.
by Lightning McQueen » Fri Jun 10, 2011 1:37 pm
Bluedemon wrote:SATCHEL wrote:I have similar thoughts but our club has an internal policy which prohibits any U18 player suiting up in C grade. Some people in our club are for it some including myself are against it. I can see both sides to our policy. To have an U18 go straight into B or A grade sometimes doesnt work. They are overwhelmed at the difference in play and strategy and the physical difference in some cases is enormous. On the other hand some lads take to it like theres no change. I played B and A grade at an early age like a few blokes at the club. I do feel that C grade could be that stepping stone into senior footy. Some grades have that stigma of old hacks who are past it but i think that has gone now with clubs having tremendous depth and having quality players in all levels.
same with our club.
by BenchedEagle » Fri Jun 10, 2011 2:16 pm
by SATCHEL » Fri Jun 10, 2011 2:46 pm
duncs wrote:We have only had 1 under 18 play in our Cs this year. We could prob have more but weve got too many blokes that would miss out on a game because some U18s were playing 2x every weekend.
C grade has certainly changed over the last couple years and now very youthful and the standard has improved. I havent played against a big old school C grade thug for quite a while now.
by Lightning McQueen » Fri Jun 10, 2011 3:34 pm
SATCHEL wrote:duncs wrote:We have only had 1 under 18 play in our Cs this year. We could prob have more but weve got too many blokes that would miss out on a game because some U18s were playing 2x every weekend.
C grade has certainly changed over the last couple years and now very youthful and the standard has improved. I havent played against a big old school C grade thug for quite a while now.
Thats because LM is coaching and Umpiring these days
by zedman » Fri Jun 10, 2011 4:07 pm
Lightning McQueen wrote:Bluedemon wrote:SATCHEL wrote:I have similar thoughts but our club has an internal policy which prohibits any U18 player suiting up in C grade. Some people in our club are for it some including myself are against it. I can see both sides to our policy. To have an U18 go straight into B or A grade sometimes doesnt work. They are overwhelmed at the difference in play and strategy and the physical difference in some cases is enormous. On the other hand some lads take to it like theres no change. I played B and A grade at an early age like a few blokes at the club. I do feel that C grade could be that stepping stone into senior footy. Some grades have that stigma of old hacks who are past it but i think that has gone now with clubs having tremendous depth and having quality players in all levels.
same with our club.
Who's that?
by Bluedemon » Fri Jun 10, 2011 4:36 pm
zedman wrote:Lightning McQueen wrote:Bluedemon wrote:SATCHEL wrote:I have similar thoughts but our club has an internal policy which prohibits any U18 player suiting up in C grade. Some people in our club are for it some including myself are against it. I can see both sides to our policy. To have an U18 go straight into B or A grade sometimes doesnt work. They are overwhelmed at the difference in play and strategy and the physical difference in some cases is enormous. On the other hand some lads take to it like theres no change. I played B and A grade at an early age like a few blokes at the club. I do feel that C grade could be that stepping stone into senior footy. Some grades have that stigma of old hacks who are past it but i think that has gone now with clubs having tremendous depth and having quality players in all levels.
same with our club.
Who's that?
lol..melbourne
by LMA » Fri Jun 10, 2011 9:33 pm
by finn » Fri Jun 10, 2011 10:27 pm
by TEX07 » Fri Jun 10, 2011 10:40 pm
finn wrote:don't forget that they look younger every year too while we slip slowly into decorous old age...
by '00'02'03'07 » Sat Jun 11, 2011 8:50 am
TEX07 wrote:finn wrote:don't forget that they look younger every year too while we slip slowly into decorous old age...
I seem to be doing this quicker??
by giffo » Mon Jun 13, 2011 11:05 pm
by teaoby » Tue Jun 14, 2011 10:58 am
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