Adelaide Footy League Division 1 - 2019

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Who will win the 2019 Grand Final

Adelaide Uni
0
No votes
Brighton Bombers
11
20%
Goodwood Saints
5
9%
Henley
4
7%
Payneham Norwood Union
8
15%
Port Districts
2
4%
Prince Alfred OC
6
11%
Rostrevor OC
6
11%
St Peters OC
7
13%
Tea Tree Gully
5
9%
 
Total votes : 54

Re: Adelaide Footy League Division 1 - 2019

Postby hollywood7477 » Sat Aug 17, 2019 7:01 pm

LMA wrote:
amber_fluid wrote:Great game at Goodies today.
Districts had a chance with about a minute to go to kick a goal to put themselves in front but not to be.

Thought the umpires were pretty good too.


Needed to win that, play ROCS next week.


Sets up a fantastic round 18. With SPOC and Brighton losing its now Goodwood v PAOC, Districts v ROCS, Brighton v PNU and SPOC V TTG
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Re: Adelaide Footy League Division 1 - 2019

Postby jo172 » Sat Aug 17, 2019 7:33 pm

Cards couldn't have fallen better for an amazing round 18. First to Sixth all on offer
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Re: Adelaide Footy League Division 1 - 2019

Postby marbles » Sat Aug 17, 2019 9:50 pm

Tea tree gully though, sensational win!!!
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Re: Adelaide Footy League Division 1 - 2019

Postby LMA » Sat Aug 17, 2019 11:19 pm

Where do you find the percentage on the ladders
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Re: Adelaide Footy League Division 1 - 2019

Postby H Ward » Sun Aug 18, 2019 12:01 am

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Re: Adelaide Footy League Division 1 - 2019

Postby S Demon » Sun Aug 18, 2019 9:07 am

LMA wrote:Where do you find the percentage on the ladders

Or scroll right to the bottom and click “View full site”
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Re: Adelaide Footy League Division 1 - 2019

Postby LMA » Sun Aug 18, 2019 8:06 pm

S Demon wrote:
LMA wrote:Where do you find the percentage on the ladders

Or scroll right to the bottom and click “View full site”


This one. Cheers.
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Re: Adelaide Footy League Division 1 - 2019

Postby vics01 » Thu Aug 22, 2019 3:28 pm

DTH What is happening in LATTE LAND?

Moving from the caffine to the beers?

Brighton Bombers footballer and water boy banned one week by Adelaide Footy League for beer incident
All they wanted was a stubbie. But Adelaide Footy League has cut off a player and drinks runner who cracked open a cold one on the field, barring them from this weekend’s game.

Patrick Keam, The Messenger
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This thirst-quenching ale has landed a Brighton player and drinks runner in hot water with the Adelaide Footy League. Picture: Supplied.
This thirst-quenching ale has landed a Brighton player and drinks runner in hot water with the Adelaide Footy League. Picture: Supplied.
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Brighton reserves footballer William Cheesman-Dutton and water boy Tim Pearman learnt that lesson the hard way after cracking open a cold one and having a tipple during their match last Saturday.

The cheeky act may seem like a laugh but the Adelaide Footy League did not see the funny side.

The case of illegal hydration led to the pair copping a one-week suspension from the league following the division one reserves match at Brighton Oval.


Should they have been banned?
Yes - rules are rules
No - it's just a beer
Cast your vote
Images of water runner Pearman, who is also a C grade player at the Bombers, and the B grade player Cheesman-Dutton consuming the beer from a glass bottle were brought to the attention of the league.

They have each been stood down for bringing the league into disrepute while the club was also fined an undisclosed amount.

It’s hard to blame the boys for wanting a beer after a big day out on the ground but at least waiting until the final siren sounded would have been wise.

Critics might also excuse the water runner for simply performing his role to hydrate the player.

Under competition regulations, “alcohol or any drinks in glass are not permitted to be taken onto the playing field at any time” during a match. The widely respected rule is most commonly applicable to spectators at quarter-time breaks — but this week’s penalties prove players with a hard-earned thirst are not exempt.

Brighton’s B and C grade teams will also be unable to use water runners for this Saturday’s matches, outside of trainers for medical assistance.

It may have been a laugh but the Adelaide Footy League was not amused by these photos. Picture: Supplied.
It may have been a laugh but the Adelaide Footy League was not amused by these photos. Picture: Supplied.

Players will need to go to the bench to get a drink of water.

Adelaide Footy League chief executive John Kernahan said the incident was “a bad look”.

“The club has been fined though they are as equally embarrassed at the players’ behaviour as the league is annoyed,” Kernahan said.

“If their players need a drink (water) they can go to the bench to get it — in short if they want to behave like children, we’ll treat them like children.”

“We try to find a balance between understanding our volunteers a trying have fun and may be stretched but when it reflects on the league and its standards we generally take a little more interest.”

Brighton president Kane Laundy did not respond to calls from The Messenger.
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Re: Adelaide Footy League Division 1 - 2019

Postby vics01 » Thu Aug 22, 2019 3:34 pm

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Re: Adelaide Footy League Division 1 - 2019

Postby jo172 » Thu Aug 22, 2019 3:35 pm

Definitely been guilty of that myself.
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Re: Adelaide Footy League Division 1 - 2019

Postby CCC Romans » Thu Aug 22, 2019 3:42 pm

vics01 wrote:
DTH What is happening in LATTE LAND?

Moving from the caffine to the beers?

Brighton Bombers footballer and water boy banned one week by Adelaide Footy League for beer incident
All they wanted was a stubbie. But Adelaide Footy League has cut off a player and drinks runner who cracked open a cold one on the field, barring them from this weekend’s game.

Patrick Keam, The Messenger
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August 22, 2019 10:54am
This thirst-quenching ale has landed a Brighton player and drinks runner in hot water with the Adelaide Footy League. Picture: Supplied.
This thirst-quenching ale has landed a Brighton player and drinks runner in hot water with the Adelaide Footy League. Picture: Supplied.
MORE IN MESSENGER


Brighton reserves footballer William Cheesman-Dutton and water boy Tim Pearman learnt that lesson the hard way after cracking open a cold one and having a tipple during their match last Saturday.

The cheeky act may seem like a laugh but the Adelaide Footy League did not see the funny side.

The case of illegal hydration led to the pair copping a one-week suspension from the league following the division one reserves match at Brighton Oval.


Should they have been banned?
Yes - rules are rules
No - it's just a beer
Cast your vote
Images of water runner Pearman, who is also a C grade player at the Bombers, and the B grade player Cheesman-Dutton consuming the beer from a glass bottle were brought to the attention of the league.

They have each been stood down for bringing the league into disrepute while the club was also fined an undisclosed amount.

It’s hard to blame the boys for wanting a beer after a big day out on the ground but at least waiting until the final siren sounded would have been wise.

Critics might also excuse the water runner for simply performing his role to hydrate the player.

Under competition regulations, “alcohol or any drinks in glass are not permitted to be taken onto the playing field at any time” during a match. The widely respected rule is most commonly applicable to spectators at quarter-time breaks — but this week’s penalties prove players with a hard-earned thirst are not exempt.

Brighton’s B and C grade teams will also be unable to use water runners for this Saturday’s matches, outside of trainers for medical assistance.

It may have been a laugh but the Adelaide Footy League was not amused by these photos. Picture: Supplied.
It may have been a laugh but the Adelaide Footy League was not amused by these photos. Picture: Supplied.

Players will need to go to the bench to get a drink of water.

Adelaide Footy League chief executive John Kernahan said the incident was “a bad look”.

“The club has been fined though they are as equally embarrassed at the players’ behaviour as the league is annoyed,” Kernahan said.

“If their players need a drink (water) they can go to the bench to get it — in short if they want to behave like children, we’ll treat them like children.”

“We try to find a balance between understanding our volunteers a trying have fun and may be stretched but when it reflects on the league and its standards we generally take a little more interest.”

Brighton president Kane Laundy did not respond to calls from The Messenger.


A shame because the Bombers have had a really positive back end of this season on the field.
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Re: Adelaide Footy League Division 1 - 2019

Postby Robran » Thu Aug 22, 2019 3:48 pm

CCC Romans wrote:
vics01 wrote:
DTH What is happening in LATTE LAND?

Moving from the caffine to the beers?

Brighton Bombers footballer and water boy banned one week by Adelaide Footy League for beer incident
All they wanted was a stubbie. But Adelaide Footy League has cut off a player and drinks runner who cracked open a cold one on the field, barring them from this weekend’s game.

Patrick Keam, The Messenger
Subscriber only
|
August 22, 2019 10:54am
This thirst-quenching ale has landed a Brighton player and drinks runner in hot water with the Adelaide Footy League. Picture: Supplied.
This thirst-quenching ale has landed a Brighton player and drinks runner in hot water with the Adelaide Footy League. Picture: Supplied.
MORE IN MESSENGER


Brighton reserves footballer William Cheesman-Dutton and water boy Tim Pearman learnt that lesson the hard way after cracking open a cold one and having a tipple during their match last Saturday.

The cheeky act may seem like a laugh but the Adelaide Footy League did not see the funny side.

The case of illegal hydration led to the pair copping a one-week suspension from the league following the division one reserves match at Brighton Oval.


Should they have been banned?
Yes - rules are rules
No - it's just a beer
Cast your vote
Images of water runner Pearman, who is also a C grade player at the Bombers, and the B grade player Cheesman-Dutton consuming the beer from a glass bottle were brought to the attention of the league.

They have each been stood down for bringing the league into disrepute while the club was also fined an undisclosed amount.

It’s hard to blame the boys for wanting a beer after a big day out on the ground but at least waiting until the final siren sounded would have been wise.

Critics might also excuse the water runner for simply performing his role to hydrate the player.

Under competition regulations, “alcohol or any drinks in glass are not permitted to be taken onto the playing field at any time” during a match. The widely respected rule is most commonly applicable to spectators at quarter-time breaks — but this week’s penalties prove players with a hard-earned thirst are not exempt.

Brighton’s B and C grade teams will also be unable to use water runners for this Saturday’s matches, outside of trainers for medical assistance.

It may have been a laugh but the Adelaide Footy League was not amused by these photos. Picture: Supplied.
It may have been a laugh but the Adelaide Footy League was not amused by these photos. Picture: Supplied.

Players will need to go to the bench to get a drink of water.

Adelaide Footy League chief executive John Kernahan said the incident was “a bad look”.

“The club has been fined though they are as equally embarrassed at the players’ behaviour as the league is annoyed,” Kernahan said.

“If their players need a drink (water) they can go to the bench to get it — in short if they want to behave like children, we’ll treat them like children.”

“We try to find a balance between understanding our volunteers a trying have fun and may be stretched but when it reflects on the league and its standards we generally take a little more interest.”

Brighton president Kane Laundy did not respond to calls from The Messenger.


A shame because the Bombers have had a really positive back end of this season on the field.


Next time pour the beer into a water bottle problem solved. :lol:
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Re: Adelaide Footy League Division 1 - 2019

Postby amber_fluid » Thu Aug 22, 2019 3:49 pm

Robran wrote:
CCC Romans wrote:
vics01 wrote:
DTH What is happening in LATTE LAND?

Moving from the caffine to the beers?

Brighton Bombers footballer and water boy banned one week by Adelaide Footy League for beer incident
All they wanted was a stubbie. But Adelaide Footy League has cut off a player and drinks runner who cracked open a cold one on the field, barring them from this weekend’s game.

Patrick Keam, The Messenger
Subscriber only
|
August 22, 2019 10:54am
This thirst-quenching ale has landed a Brighton player and drinks runner in hot water with the Adelaide Footy League. Picture: Supplied.
This thirst-quenching ale has landed a Brighton player and drinks runner in hot water with the Adelaide Footy League. Picture: Supplied.
MORE IN MESSENGER


Brighton reserves footballer William Cheesman-Dutton and water boy Tim Pearman learnt that lesson the hard way after cracking open a cold one and having a tipple during their match last Saturday.

The cheeky act may seem like a laugh but the Adelaide Footy League did not see the funny side.

The case of illegal hydration led to the pair copping a one-week suspension from the league following the division one reserves match at Brighton Oval.


Should they have been banned?
Yes - rules are rules
No - it's just a beer
Cast your vote
Images of water runner Pearman, who is also a C grade player at the Bombers, and the B grade player Cheesman-Dutton consuming the beer from a glass bottle were brought to the attention of the league.

They have each been stood down for bringing the league into disrepute while the club was also fined an undisclosed amount.

It’s hard to blame the boys for wanting a beer after a big day out on the ground but at least waiting until the final siren sounded would have been wise.

Critics might also excuse the water runner for simply performing his role to hydrate the player.

Under competition regulations, “alcohol or any drinks in glass are not permitted to be taken onto the playing field at any time” during a match. The widely respected rule is most commonly applicable to spectators at quarter-time breaks — but this week’s penalties prove players with a hard-earned thirst are not exempt.

Brighton’s B and C grade teams will also be unable to use water runners for this Saturday’s matches, outside of trainers for medical assistance.

It may have been a laugh but the Adelaide Footy League was not amused by these photos. Picture: Supplied.
It may have been a laugh but the Adelaide Footy League was not amused by these photos. Picture: Supplied.

Players will need to go to the bench to get a drink of water.

Adelaide Footy League chief executive John Kernahan said the incident was “a bad look”.

“The club has been fined though they are as equally embarrassed at the players’ behaviour as the league is annoyed,” Kernahan said.

“If their players need a drink (water) they can go to the bench to get it — in short if they want to behave like children, we’ll treat them like children.”

“We try to find a balance between understanding our volunteers a trying have fun and may be stretched but when it reflects on the league and its standards we generally take a little more interest.”

Brighton president Kane Laundy did not respond to calls from The Messenger.


A shame because the Bombers have had a really positive back end of this season on the field.


Next time pour the beer into a water bottle problem solved. :lol:


Yep rookie mistake.
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Re: Adelaide Footy League Division 1 - 2019

Postby jo172 » Thu Aug 22, 2019 3:49 pm

Come to think of it, I seem to remember Footy Chick breaching this particular rule one late September day in 2005 at Norwood Oval with Scott Darrington.

Albeit, that was the least of the League's troubles that day.
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Re: Adelaide Footy League Division 1 - 2019

Postby The Bedge » Thu Aug 22, 2019 3:50 pm

My only worry with the beer incident is it should've been poured into a plastic cup for OH&S. 8)
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Re: Adelaide Footy League Division 1 - 2019

Postby woodublieve12 » Thu Aug 22, 2019 3:54 pm

:lol: :lol: brilliant
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Re: Adelaide Footy League Division 1 - 2019

Postby Down the Hill » Thu Aug 22, 2019 4:07 pm

The Adelaide Now article has been updated to include a Brighton Comment:

A Brighton spokesman said the players had accepted their penalty and the club had moved on.

“Whilst those involved may have thought it was some light hearted fun in the very late stages of a one-sided game, it’s a timely reminder to our members that we are part of a wider community and this doesn’t reflect well on anyone,” the spokesman said.

“It also serves as a reminder that in this modern age of phone cameras that people in general need to be aware there’s nowhere to hide.”
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Re: Adelaide Footy League Division 1 - 2019

Postby The Bedge » Thu Aug 22, 2019 4:30 pm

Down the Hill wrote:“It also serves as a reminder that in this modern age of phone cameras that people in general need to be aware there’s nowhere to hide.”

Some people are just losers who need to find something better to do with their time than take opportunisitic photos like this and report.

Sure it's against the rules, and despite being a bit of light heartened fun it's not on, but geez louise to snap a photo and send into the league is pathetic... if it really upset the person so much why not just approach the MDO and report it, or raise it to the club?
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Re: Adelaide Footy League Division 1 - 2019

Postby Footy Chick » Thu Aug 22, 2019 4:36 pm

jo172 wrote:Come to think of it, I seem to remember Footy Chick breaching this particular rule one late September day in 2005 at Norwood Oval with Scott Darrington.

Albeit, that was the least of the League's troubles that day.


In my own defence - it wasn't a rule back then 8) :lol: (and it wasn't in a bottle either)
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Re: Adelaide Footy League Division 1 - 2019

Postby Trader » Thu Aug 22, 2019 4:47 pm

vics01 wrote:“If their players need a drink (water) they can go to the bench to get it — in short if they want to behave like children, we’ll treat them like children.”


This comment doesn't read well at all. I recon the league would like to have that one again.

Ban the players and fine the club, no issues, but to then ban waterboys and make a snide comment about it as well is poor form from Thebby HQ IMO.
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