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Amateur League Looking at taking over Junior Football

Postby locky801 » Wed Jun 20, 2012 6:43 am

Have heard some whispers that the SAAFL is looking at taking over Junior Footy in S.A.

Believe it was mentioned at the SAAFL meeting on Monday night and it received an overwhelming response in the positive.

Obviously alot of water to go under the bridge before this concept would come into vogue but wonder what it means for Associations such as the NEMJFA etc

who have worked tirelessly for years to produce a good competition.

Also would it mean some Junior Footy would go back to being played on a Saturday morning as a lead up to Senior games

Interesting times ahead one thinks
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Amateur League Looking at taking over Junior Football

Postby the joker » Wed Jun 20, 2012 8:47 am

Won't happen
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Re: Amateur League Looking at taking over Junior Football

Postby Lightning McQueen » Wed Jun 20, 2012 8:51 am

the joker wrote:Won't happen


Agreed, NEMJFA is very well ran and has good people behind it.
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Re: Amateur League Looking at taking over Junior Football

Postby Mr Beefy » Wed Jun 20, 2012 9:09 am

locky801 wrote:Have heard some whispers that the SAAFL is looking at taking over Junior Footy in S.A.

Believe it was mentioned at the SAAFL meeting on Monday night and it received an overwhelming response in the positive.

Obviously alot of water to go under the bridge before this concept would come into vogue but wonder what it means for Associations such as the NEMJFA etc

who have worked tirelessly for years to produce a good competition.

Also would it mean some Junior Footy would go back to being played on a Saturday morning as a lead up to Senior games

Interesting times ahead one thinks

I've heard it is a push by the SACFL to make the SAAFL run juniors, not initiated by the SAAFL .... but could be wrong
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Re: Amateur League Looking at taking over Junior Football

Postby Executive Member » Wed Jun 20, 2012 9:21 am

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locky801 wrote:Have heard some whispers that the SAAFL is looking at taking over Junior Footy in S.A.

Believe it was mentioned at the SAAFL meeting on Monday night and it received an overwhelming response in the positive.

Obviously alot of water to go under the bridge before this concept would come into vogue but wonder what it means for Associations such as the NEMJFA etc

who have worked tirelessly for years to produce a good competition.

Also would it mean some Junior Footy would go back to being played on a Saturday morning as a lead up to Senior games

Interesting times ahead one thinks

I've heard it is a push by the SACFL to make the SAAFL run juniors, not initiated by the SAAFL .... but could be wrong


SAAFL Clubs requested the League on Monday night to look at it - no pushing being done from anywhere

If SAAFL do run a junior comp it will be based on the SAAFL Clubs wanting it to happen
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Re: Amateur League Looking at taking over Junior Football

Postby locky801 » Wed Jun 20, 2012 9:56 am

Thanks E.M.

My information from some clubs is that the idea received some substantial support.

If this is the case what is the next moved planned by the SAAFL.

I have a Juniors Board meeting tonight with this on the agenda for discussion so I am just

seeking some clarification on what i have been told from other sources
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Re: Amateur League Looking at taking over Junior Football

Postby Executive Member » Wed Jun 20, 2012 10:04 am

locky801 wrote:Thanks E.M.

My information from some clubs is that the idea received some substantial support.

If this is the case what is the next moved planned by the SAAFL.

I have a Juniors Board meeting tonight with this on the agenda for discussion so I am just

seeking some clarification on what i have been told from other sources


I believe a working party will be set up to start to work out how to move it forward and I would imagine a meeting with all relevant Club people would also be on the agenda in the near future
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Re: Amateur League Looking at taking over Junior Football

Postby locky801 » Wed Jun 20, 2012 10:14 am

Executive Member wrote:
locky801 wrote:Thanks E.M.

My information from some clubs is that the idea received some substantial support.

If this is the case what is the next moved planned by the SAAFL.

I have a Juniors Board meeting tonight with this on the agenda for discussion so I am just

seeking some clarification on what i have been told from other sources


I believe a working party will be set up to start to work out how to move it forward and I would imagine a meeting with all relevant Club people would also be on the agenda in the near future



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Re: Amateur League Looking at taking over Junior Football

Postby Bluedemon » Wed Jun 20, 2012 10:38 am

Wont happen. Metro South and Metro West are putting a vote to their clubs for the idea of merging the 2 league together. The grades would be Under 11 to Under 16s.
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Re: Amateur League Looking at taking over Junior Football

Postby zedman » Wed Jun 20, 2012 11:09 am

locky801 wrote:Have heard some whispers that the SAAFL is looking at taking over Junior Footy in S.A.

Believe it was mentioned at the SAAFL meeting on Monday night and it received an overwhelming response in the positive.

Obviously alot of water to go under the bridge before this concept would come into vogue but wonder what it means for Associations such as the NEMJFA etc

who have worked tirelessly for years to produce a good competition.

Also would it mean some Junior Footy would go back to being played on a Saturday morning as a lead up to Senior games

Interesting times ahead one thinks


cant see that happening..the world has changed..sundays are for juniors now..imo
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Re: Amateur League Looking at taking over Junior Football

Postby Footy Chick » Wed Jun 20, 2012 11:21 am

Bluedemon wrote:Wont happen. Metro South and Metro West are putting a vote to their clubs for the idea of merging the 2 league together. The grades would be Under 11 to Under 16s.



From what I hear that's unlikely to happen either, as parents will be unlikely to want to travel the extra distances, ie: Kenilworth to Largs etc...

This is probably where SAAFL run juniors would benefit as zoning would be kept I would imagine.
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Re: Amateur League Looking at taking over Junior Football

Postby locky801 » Wed Jun 20, 2012 11:22 am

Bluedemon wrote: Metro South and Metro West are putting a vote to their clubs for the idea of merging the 2 league together. The grades would be Under 11 to Under 16s.



Yes heard that recently as well.
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Re: Amateur League Looking at taking over Junior Football

Postby Lightning McQueen » Wed Jun 20, 2012 11:42 am

Footy Chick wrote:
Bluedemon wrote:Wont happen. Metro South and Metro West are putting a vote to their clubs for the idea of merging the 2 league together. The grades would be Under 11 to Under 16s.



From what I hear that's unlikely to happen either, as parents will be unlikely to want to travel the extra distances, ie: Kenilworth to Largs etc...

This is probably where SAAFL run juniors would benefit as zoning would be kept I would imagine.



Angle Vale to Hectorville in the NEMJFA, I like the concept of having a play-off between the winners of each group for a champion metro team but throughout the season no way.
A fair swag of parents wont be willing to make the extra travel and it would defeat the purpose of zoning them.
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Re: Amateur League Looking at taking over Junior Football

Postby bandar » Wed Jun 20, 2012 11:47 am

Footy Chick wrote:
Bluedemon wrote:Wont happen. Metro South and Metro West are putting a vote to their clubs for the idea of merging the 2 league together. The grades would be Under 11 to Under 16s.



From what I hear that's unlikely to happen either, as parents will be unlikely to want to travel the extra distances, ie: Kenilworth to Largs etc...

This is probably where SAAFL run juniors would benefit as zoning would be kept I would imagine.


This year the Under 16's (and 15's) from Metro South have joined Metro West because numbers in both comps (more so MSJFL) were down.

It seems strange for this to come up without some prodding from outside it's a lot of work to take on for no reward. Are we sure a seed wasn't in some way plated by the CFL
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Re: Amateur League Looking at taking over Junior Football

Postby locky801 » Wed Jun 20, 2012 11:59 am

Lightning McQueen wrote:
Footy Chick wrote:
Bluedemon wrote:Wont happen. Metro South and Metro West are putting a vote to their clubs for the idea of merging the 2 league together. The grades would be Under 11 to Under 16s.



From what I hear that's unlikely to happen either, as parents will be unlikely to want to travel the extra distances, ie: Kenilworth to Largs etc...

This is probably where SAAFL run juniors would benefit as zoning would be kept I would imagine.



Angle Vale to Hectorville in the NEMJFA, I like the concept of having a play-off between the winners of each group for a champion metro team but throughout the season no way.
A fair swag of parents wont be willing to make the extra travel and it would defeat the purpose of zoning them.


LM, I think the NEMJFA have it right in U6 to U10 with the north/south zoning to save clubs travelling so far, not sure if they will look at the concept in the older grades, I like your idea of a playoff at the end of the season, think that has huge merit
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Re: Amateur League Looking at taking over Junior Football

Postby Lightning McQueen » Wed Jun 20, 2012 12:11 pm

locky801 wrote:
Lightning McQueen wrote:

Angle Vale to Hectorville in the NEMJFA, I like the concept of having a play-off between the winners of each group for a champion metro team but throughout the season no way.
A fair swag of parents wont be willing to make the extra travel and it would defeat the purpose of zoning them.


LM, I think the NEMJFA have it right in U6 to U10 with the north/south zoning to save clubs travelling so far, not sure if they will look at the concept in the older grades, I like your idea of a playoff at the end of the season, think that has huge merit


My word they have, as for the older age groups I don't think there's any scope in zoning, TTG have 3 teams in some age groups so it wont work for that aspect aswell as others.
The promotion/relegation thing works pretty well and the unzoned juniors play late enough to enable parents to get there without too much fuss.
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Re: Amateur League Looking at taking over Junior Football

Postby Executive Member » Wed Jun 20, 2012 12:22 pm

bandar wrote:
Footy Chick wrote:
Bluedemon wrote:Wont happen. Metro South and Metro West are putting a vote to their clubs for the idea of merging the 2 league together. The grades would be Under 11 to Under 16s.



From what I hear that's unlikely to happen either, as parents will be unlikely to want to travel the extra distances, ie: Kenilworth to Largs etc...

This is probably where SAAFL run juniors would benefit as zoning would be kept I would imagine.


This year the Under 16's (and 15's) from Metro South have joined Metro West because numbers in both comps (more so MSJFL) were down.

It seems strange for this to come up without some prodding from outside it's a lot of work to take on for no reward. Are we sure a seed wasn't in some way plated by the CFL


Happy to repeat No seed planted, no winks exchanged, no little pushes

This is purely from SAAFL clubs and as I said before if the clubs support it and want it then the League has an obligation to investigate it
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Re: Amateur League Looking at taking over Junior Football

Postby hotpies » Wed Jun 20, 2012 1:23 pm

Lightning McQueen wrote:
the joker wrote:Won't happen


Agreed, NEMJFA is very well ran and has good people behind it.

Exactly!
The SAAFL can't even run their own league properly don't let them stuff up the kids aswell.
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Re: Amateur League Looking at taking over Junior Football

Postby Bluedemon » Wed Jun 20, 2012 2:04 pm

Footy Chick wrote:
Bluedemon wrote:Wont happen. Metro South and Metro West are putting a vote to their clubs for the idea of merging the 2 league together. The grades would be Under 11 to Under 16s.



From what I hear that's unlikely to happen either, as parents will be unlikely to want to travel the extra distances, ie: Kenilworth to Largs etc...

This is probably where SAAFL run juniors would benefit as zoning would be kept I would imagine.


6 out of the 10 clubs need to say Yes for it to go ahead.
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Re: Amateur League Looking at taking over Junior Football

Postby Mr Beefy » Wed Jun 20, 2012 3:20 pm

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bandar wrote:
Footy Chick wrote:
Bluedemon wrote:Wont happen. Metro South and Metro West are putting a vote to their clubs for the idea of merging the 2 league together. The grades would be Under 11 to Under 16s.



From what I hear that's unlikely to happen either, as parents will be unlikely to want to travel the extra distances, ie: Kenilworth to Largs etc...

This is probably where SAAFL run juniors would benefit as zoning would be kept I would imagine.


This year the Under 16's (and 15's) from Metro South have joined Metro West because numbers in both comps (more so MSJFL) were down.

It seems strange for this to come up without some prodding from outside it's a lot of work to take on for no reward. Are we sure a seed wasn't in some way plated by the CFL


Happy to repeat No seed planted, no winks exchanged, no little pushes

This is purely from SAAFL clubs and as I said before if the clubs support it and want it then the League has an obligation to investigate it

Ah, I see, your club raised it
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