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APPS New recruiting rules - Your thoughts?

PostPosted: Mon Oct 13, 2014 2:22 pm
by Footy Chick
New rules set by the CFB in relation to how many players can be recruited from the one club - Discuss.

10.3A - Transfers between Clubs – Limit



10.3A.1 Subject to Regulations 10.3A.2 and 10.3A.3, an Affiliated League Club may refuse a Clearance for a player if three (3) players have previously transferred from the Club with which the player is currently registered (‘the Current Club’) to the same Affiliated League Club (‘the Transferring Club’) in the current season.



10.3A.2 The Current Club and the Transferring Club may, if both Clubs agree, determine that Regulation 10.3A.1 will not apply.



10.3A.3 A player who has previously played 25 or more matches for the Transferring Club shall not be included for the purposes of Regulation 10.3A.

Re: APPS New recruiting rules - Your thoughts?

PostPosted: Mon Oct 13, 2014 2:25 pm
by Footy Chick
The rest of the APPS rules, for those playing at home.

Re: APPS New recruiting rules - Your thoughts?

PostPosted: Mon Oct 13, 2014 2:35 pm
by RooShootOhh
So basically, you cant take (unless they want you to have) 4 players from one club (not including players returning to a previous club where they played 25+ games) in one year.

Not a huge change to what prob already happens as it stands. using 3 point players as the standard, if your Ammo club had its full 15 points to fill, thats 4/5 players from one place, I wouldn't think that would happen all too often. Most country clubs dont have the full allocation of 15 so this could represent its full recruitment for the season, again it wouldn't happen too often.

I think the rule was intended to stop a max exedous from leaving one club, but often, like Kilburn this year, its players spread out far and wide, therefor the rule doesnt work...

What it does potentially do is stop blokes who just want to play with their mates at one club, but again, this would be rare and would only matter if the clubs tried to block it.

its ok that they have written it there, not sure it will actually come into play all that often!

Re: APPS New recruiting rules - Your thoughts?

PostPosted: Mon Oct 13, 2014 2:38 pm
by jo172
This isn't as much an "APPS rule" as it is a Community Football Board Regulation.

You can see what they're trying to do, but I think it's a bit of hitting a nail with a sledgehammer. Enabling Clubs (if they wanted to be wankers about it) stopping 3 C Graders from joining another Club's D Grade is a bit over the top.

It's also particularly concerning that whether I would have a right of appeal (as a player) from my clearance being rejected under this provision is unclear.

In any event, on the face of it it's also quite likely an unlawful restraint of trade (not that running such a case would be economically viable).

Re: APPS New recruiting rules - Your thoughts?

PostPosted: Mon Oct 13, 2014 2:40 pm
by jo172
I also note that a simple way to avoid this rule is to go to a Third Club.

That is, if I want to transfer from SPOC to Uni, but 3 people this season already have and SPOC doesn't want to let anyone else transfer, there's nothing in the new 10.3A to prevent me clearing from SPOC to Walkerville to Uni as Walkerville would become the "current club"

Re: APPS New recruiting rules - Your thoughts?

PostPosted: Mon Oct 13, 2014 2:44 pm
by heater31
jo172 wrote:I also note that a simple way to avoid this rule is to go to a Third Club.

That is, if I want to transfer from SPOC to Uni, but 3 people this season already have and SPOC doesn't want to let anyone else transfer, there's nothing in the new 10.3A to prevent me clearing from SPOC to Walkerville to Uni as Walkerville would become the "current club"

Isn't there a rule that if a player wants to move club's a 2nd time in the same season the the original club must also give a clearance.....

Re: APPS New recruiting rules - Your thoughts?

PostPosted: Mon Oct 13, 2014 2:49 pm
by jo172
heater31 wrote:
jo172 wrote:I also note that a simple way to avoid this rule is to go to a Third Club.

That is, if I want to transfer from SPOC to Uni, but 3 people this season already have and SPOC doesn't want to let anyone else transfer, there's nothing in the new 10.3A to prevent me clearing from SPOC to Walkerville to Uni as Walkerville would become the "current club"

Isn't there a rule that if a player wants to move club's a 2nd time in the same season the the original club must also give a clearance.....


From memory you're right, although I can't find it anywhere at the moment.

Re: APPS New recruiting rules - Your thoughts?

PostPosted: Mon Oct 13, 2014 3:20 pm
by Boosh
heater31 wrote:
jo172 wrote:I also note that a simple way to avoid this rule is to go to a Third Club.

That is, if I want to transfer from SPOC to Uni, but 3 people this season already have and SPOC doesn't want to let anyone else transfer, there's nothing in the new 10.3A to prevent me clearing from SPOC to Walkerville to Uni as Walkerville would become the "current club"

Isn't there a rule that if a player wants to move club's a 2nd time in the same season the the original club must also give a clearance.....


You are always graded on what you played the previous season so I think that would apply here too.

Otherwise as it stands you could transfer into a SAAFL club as a 3 pointer play no games and transfer to another SAAFL club as 2 points.

I agree with an earlier post that the player needs an avenue to appeal. We exchange a lot of players with Port District and Portland mostly in the lower grades, sometimes in our favour and other times not in our favour but it usually balances out over a longer period.

This could be affected by that rule and it would impact lower grades more so than higher grades.

A case in point would be that we cleared probably 5 or 6 to Rosewater this year, now only one of those would have played B Grade or higher for us and once they were financial they were cleared but we could have held them based on this rule which would have been unfair.

It also prevents us recruiting 5 or 6 from Goodwood's A Grade this year, I hear they go alright.

Re: APPS New recruiting rules - Your thoughts?

PostPosted: Mon Oct 13, 2014 3:32 pm
by Q.
^^^ you make a good point, this is probably only penalising the players in low grades who want a change in scenery.

And assumes that most blokes only have two mates.

Re: APPS New recruiting rules - Your thoughts?

PostPosted: Mon Oct 13, 2014 3:40 pm
by Boosh
Q. wrote:^^^ you make a good point, this is probably only penalising the players in low grades who want a change in scenery.

And assumes that most blokes only have two mates.


Well if a club wanted 4 from another club they would clear them in order of ability so the lower you get the more likely you would lose out.

Unfortunately I would be the last cleared in this circumstance but luckily for me I don't have many friends.

Re: APPS New recruiting rules - Your thoughts?

PostPosted: Mon Oct 13, 2014 4:50 pm
by Look Good In Leather
How does the points system work in the SAAFL for clubs that do not have junior grades or feeder schools?
What are clubs like Adelaide University, Central United, Flinders University, Greenacres, Houghton Districts, Mawson Lakes, North Pines, Smithfield & Wingfield Royals going to be able to do as their current groups retire off?
The clubs with juniors and the old scholars bloc are pretty obvious, but what rules are in place for the University clubs. Do the other clubs with no juniors have to rely on a minimum of recruits and then newbies?

Re: APPS New recruiting rules - Your thoughts?

PostPosted: Mon Oct 13, 2014 4:52 pm
by HH3
Look Good In Leather wrote:How does the points system work in the SAAFL for clubs that do not have junior grades or feeder schools?
What are clubs like Adelaide University, Central United, Flinders University, Greenacres, Houghton Districts, Mawson Lakes, North Pines, Smithfield & Wingfield Royals going to be able to do as their current groups retire off?
The clubs with juniors and the old scholars bloc are pretty obvious, but what rules are in place for the University clubs. Do the other clubs with no juniors have to rely on a minimum of recruits and then newbies?


I dont think many teams have huge chunks of players retiring or leaving at the end of every year. If you bring in 4 to 5 new players from elsewhere every year, you'll be fine. The chances of all of them coming from the same club are pretty slim.

Re: APPS New recruiting rules - Your thoughts?

PostPosted: Mon Oct 13, 2014 6:05 pm
by Look Good In Leather
HH3 wrote:
Look Good In Leather wrote:How does the points system work in the SAAFL for clubs that do not have junior grades or feeder schools?
What are clubs like Adelaide University, Central United, Flinders University, Greenacres, Houghton Districts, Mawson Lakes, North Pines, Smithfield & Wingfield Royals going to be able to do as their current groups retire off?
The clubs with juniors and the old scholars bloc are pretty obvious, but what rules are in place for the University clubs. Do the other clubs with no juniors have to rely on a minimum of recruits and then newbies?


I dont think many teams have huge chunks of players retiring or leaving at the end of every year. If you bring in 4 to 5 new players from elsewhere every year, you'll be fine. The chances of all of them coming from the same club are pretty slim.


15 points = 5 x 3 point players in Year 1, following season those are still worth 10 points before you start. Effectively could only bring in 1 or 2 each year there after.

Lose a couple of zero pointers for whatever reason and things would be awkward, unless you play your recruits in the B-Grade for a few years to get their points down.

Re: APPS New recruiting rules - Your thoughts?

PostPosted: Mon Oct 13, 2014 7:42 pm
by X Runna
Look Good In Leather wrote:How does the points system work in the SAAFL for clubs that do not have junior grades or feeder schools?
What are clubs like Adelaide University, Central United, Flinders University, Greenacres, Houghton Districts, Mawson Lakes, North Pines, Smithfield & Wingfield Royals going to be able to do as their current groups retire off?
The clubs with juniors and the old scholars bloc are pretty obvious, but what rules are in place for the University clubs. Do the other clubs with no juniors have to rely on a minimum of recruits and then newbies?


Hopefully some of them do everyone a favour & fold

Re: APPS New recruiting rules - Your thoughts?

PostPosted: Mon Oct 13, 2014 7:46 pm
by Q.
Look Good In Leather wrote:How does the points system work in the SAAFL for clubs that do not have junior grades or feeder schools?
What are clubs like Adelaide University, Central United, Flinders University, Greenacres, Houghton Districts, Mawson Lakes, North Pines, Smithfield & Wingfield Royals going to be able to do as their current groups retire off?
The clubs with juniors and the old scholars bloc are pretty obvious, but what rules are in place for the University clubs. Do the other clubs with no juniors have to rely on a minimum of recruits and then newbies?


Damn, what will we do when the dozen or so fifty yr old players decide to finally hang up the boots.

Re: APPS New recruiting rules - Your thoughts?

PostPosted: Thu Oct 16, 2014 10:10 am
by Mr Beefy
Footy Chick wrote:The rest of the APPS rules, for those playing at home.


I see that anyone who has played the majority B Grade and played an A Grade game in the past 2 years is now worth a minimum of 1 point....except if they transfer within the same division.
Doesn't make sense to me that a B Grader from Goody Saints (who played 1 A Grade game in the past 2 years) can go to Henley for 0 points but if he goes to Unley he is worth 1 point.

Re: APPS New recruiting rules - Your thoughts?

PostPosted: Thu Oct 16, 2014 10:12 am
by HH3
Mr Beefy wrote:
Footy Chick wrote:The rest of the APPS rules, for those playing at home.


I see that anyone who has played the majority B Grade and played an A Grade game in the past 2 years is now worth a minimum of 1 point....except if they transfer within the same division.
Doesn't make sense to me that a B Grader from Goody Saints (who played 1 A Grade game in the past 2 years) can go to Henley for 0 points but if he goes to Unley he is worth 1 point.


Probably so you can't recruit a ton of Div 1 B graders to fill a Div 3, 4, or 5 A grade.

Re: APPS New recruiting rules - Your thoughts?

PostPosted: Thu Oct 16, 2014 10:15 am
by Mr Beefy
HH3 wrote:
Mr Beefy wrote:
Footy Chick wrote:The rest of the APPS rules, for those playing at home.


I see that anyone who has played the majority B Grade and played an A Grade game in the past 2 years is now worth a minimum of 1 point....except if they transfer within the same division.
Doesn't make sense to me that a B Grader from Goody Saints (who played 1 A Grade game in the past 2 years) can go to Henley for 0 points but if he goes to Unley he is worth 1 point.


Probably so you can't recruit a ton of Div 1 B graders to fill a Div 3, 4, or 5 A grade.

Spread the talent I say

Re: APPS New recruiting rules - Your thoughts?

PostPosted: Thu Oct 16, 2014 10:49 am
by Boosh
Mr Beefy wrote:
Footy Chick wrote:The rest of the APPS rules, for those playing at home.


I see that anyone who has played the majority B Grade and played an A Grade game in the past 2 years is now worth a minimum of 1 point....except if they transfer within the same division.
Doesn't make sense to me that a B Grader from Goody Saints (who played 1 A Grade game in the past 2 years) can go to Henley for 0 points but if he goes to Unley he is worth 1 point.


The rich get richer so on and so forth

Re: APPS New recruiting rules - Your thoughts?

PostPosted: Wed Oct 22, 2014 2:15 pm
by sideview
I thought it has now changed to 13 points max.