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Re: HFL Country Division

Postby the big fella » Mon Jun 20, 2011 11:13 am

Meadows 4 goals to zip at 1/4time..rams kicked 15 goals to 6 after that...

Dawe kicked 3 in first 1/4..then well held from then on.
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Re: HFL Country Division

Postby Bluedemon » Mon Jun 20, 2011 1:26 pm

what was the cally score?
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Re: HFL Country Division

Postby The Gimp » Mon Jun 20, 2011 2:11 pm

Bluedemon wrote:what was the cally score?

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Re: HFL Country Division

Postby Amateur Footy » Mon Jun 20, 2011 6:17 pm

The Crumber wrote:
Media Park wrote:What happens over the way with an incident like that? We had one last year (except it was spectator getting involved with player), over here in Lincoln, and the League did nothing... All the boxes were ticked (the spectator was a registered player, financial member of a club, had actually played the Ressies game, before he jumped the fence)...

What will likely happen here?


Probably nothing MP. Our so-called "League" is a toothless tiger. Pres is too busy selling himself to the media, not to mention not wanting to offend a huge sponsor such as Cally's "Hillgrove". Sorry to sound cynical, but that's the way it is. Any information to the contrary gladly accepted.


Complete grabage. If the report is followed through correctly by the umpires or one of the clubs the matter will be dealt with accordingly by a panel that does not include the President. I have been through the process and it is a fair one.

Crumber, are you a comittee member of your club who would should be aware of the process, or someone on the outside who only criticises because they don't know the procedures?
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Re: HFL Country Division

Postby The Crumber » Mon Jun 20, 2011 9:26 pm

Amateur Footy wrote:
The Crumber wrote:
Media Park wrote:What happens over the way with an incident like that? We had one last year (except it was spectator getting involved with player), over here in Lincoln, and the League did nothing... All the boxes were ticked (the spectator was a registered player, financial member of a club, had actually played the Ressies game, before he jumped the fence)...

What will likely happen here?


Probably nothing MP. Our so-called "League" is a toothless tiger. Pres is too busy selling himself to the media, not to mention not wanting to offend a huge sponsor such as Cally's "Hillgrove". Sorry to sound cynical, but that's the way it is. Any information to the contrary gladly accepted.


Complete grabage. If the report is followed through correctly by the umpires or one of the clubs the matter will be dealt with accordingly by a panel that does not include the President. I have been through the process and it is a fair one.

Crumber, are you a comittee member of your club who would should be aware of the process, or someone on the outside who only criticises because they don't know the procedures?


Sorry to offend you AF (and anyone else). I could have worded my comment more appropriately. It was posted out of sheer frustration after having known several players and spectators who have been on the receiving end of Callington's misdemeanors on and off the field over the years. One is entitled to lose faith in the system, but it isn't an excuse for angry posts I guess. I and others just wish it wouldn't keep happening. I'm totally aware of the process and procedures, after three decades as a club official. It would be good if the results of Tribunal happenings could be publicised instead of being hidden. That way, we could all be confident that justice is being done instead of worrying that offending thugs and their clubs remain on the loose without penalty.
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Re: HFL Country Division

Postby the breezer » Mon Jun 20, 2011 10:27 pm

Joe Blow wrote:
The informer wrote:So are these mining boys playing this week for the Eagles? Would hope it would be a bit more of a hit out then last time. Will also make their upcoming fixture against Sedan more interesting.

Was it a callington or birdwood supporter???


Talk about people in glass houses...

Im not condoning any supporter hitting a player thats just not on - however lets be honest Birdwood are arguably the most ferral supporter base in the league and i can only imagine the bate this supporter had to put up with before snapping and even more of a solid argument they are the dirtiest team or atleast on an even par with Gum...
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Re: HFL Country Division

Postby Smackhead » Mon Jun 20, 2011 11:00 pm

Breezer you have absolutely no idea mate. Not only do you have no idea of the facts your post doesn't even make sense. This is not the first time a callington player has done this sort of thing believe it also happened against kersbrook. Seems to me like a bit of trend by a few players letting there whole club down.
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Re: HFL Country Division

Postby The Gimp » Mon Jun 20, 2011 11:24 pm

the breezer wrote:
Joe Blow wrote:
The informer wrote:So are these mining boys playing this week for the Eagles? Would hope it would be a bit more of a hit out then last time. Will also make their upcoming fixture against Sedan more interesting.

Was it a callington or birdwood supporter???


Talk about people in glass houses...

Im not condoning any supporter hitting a player thats just not on - however lets be honest Birdwood are arguably the most ferral supporter base in the league and i can only imagine the bate this supporter had to put up with before snapping and even more of a solid argument they are the dirtiest team or atleast on an even par with Gum...

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Re: HFL Country Division

Postby Amateur Footy » Mon Jun 20, 2011 11:28 pm

The Crumber wrote:
Amateur Footy wrote:
The Crumber wrote:
Media Park wrote:What happens over the way with an incident like that? We had one last year (except it was spectator getting involved with player), over here in Lincoln, and the League did nothing... All the boxes were ticked (the spectator was a registered player, financial member of a club, had actually played the Ressies game, before he jumped the fence)...

What will likely happen here?


Probably nothing MP. Our so-called "League" is a toothless tiger. Pres is too busy selling himself to the media, not to mention not wanting to offend a huge sponsor such as Cally's "Hillgrove". Sorry to sound cynical, but that's the way it is. Any information to the contrary gladly accepted.


Complete grabage. If the report is followed through correctly by the umpires or one of the clubs the matter will be dealt with accordingly by a panel that does not include the President. I have been through the process and it is a fair one.

Crumber, are you a comittee member of your club who would should be aware of the process, or someone on the outside who only criticises because they don't know the procedures?


Sorry to offend you AF (and anyone else). I could have worded my comment more appropriately. It was posted out of sheer frustration after having known several players and spectators who have been on the receiving end of Callington's misdemeanors on and off the field over the years. One is entitled to lose faith in the system, but it isn't an excuse for angry posts I guess. I and others just wish it wouldn't keep happening. I'm totally aware of the process and procedures, after three decades as a club official. It would be good if the results of Tribunal happenings could be publicised instead of being hidden. That way, we could all be confident that justice is being done instead of worrying that offending thugs and their clubs remain on the loose without penalty.


No worries. The Callington issue is totally different and while it would be a massive call to remove a club from a competition I have not been inspired by the Callington officials. Owen and Co. have met Callington in a separate meeting and perhaps a litle more information on what the Cally plan is would be helpful. I'm glad my club works hard to avoid relegation so we don't have to deal with this issue.

And for what it's worth I'm not in favour of 3 divisions...
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Re: HFL Country Division

Postby Rooster » Mon Jun 20, 2011 11:29 pm

the breezer wrote:
Joe Blow wrote:
The informer wrote:So are these mining boys playing this week for the Eagles? Would hope it would be a bit more of a hit out then last time. Will also make their upcoming fixture against Sedan more interesting.

Was it a callington or birdwood supporter???


Talk about people in glass houses...

Im not condoning any supporter hitting a player thats just not on - however lets be honest Birdwood are arguably the most ferral supporter base in the league and i can only imagine the bate this supporter had to put up with before snapping and even more of a solid argument they are the dirtiest team or atleast on an even par with Gum...


mate, thats the stupidest comment i've ever heard. birdwood have never had a reputation for being ferral, its always been a very family orientated club, we had a coach leave once because he didn't think the culture was blokey/manly enough for him! just ask Cougar, we've more had the reputation of being a bunch of po*fs! i don't know how long you've been around this league, but clearly not long at all.

on the other hand if you play against callington, especially in callington, every team knows expect a fight, expect to have your bags stolen from the visitors change rooms.... standard strategy for us when we play up there. lock up all your bags in someones car, get the points, get out of there as quick as you can before the locals smash your windows.
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Re: HFL Country Division

Postby the breezer » Tue Jun 21, 2011 12:39 am

Joe Blow wrote:
The informer wrote:really disappointing day up at Cally. Day was marred by a callington player punching a supporter during the game. Totally unacceptable.

Was it a callington or birdwood supporter???


Like i said god only knows how much verbal barrage and low social demographic personal attack taunts the gentleman in question had to put up with before finally snapping on the weekend

As i said i dont condone violence however there may be more to this story than appears on the surface, i wasnt there though
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Re: HFL Country Division

Postby The Gimp » Tue Jun 21, 2011 12:29 pm

the breezer wrote:
Joe Blow wrote:
The informer wrote:really disappointing day up at Cally. Day was marred by a callington player punching a supporter during the game. Totally unacceptable.

Was it a callington or birdwood supporter???


Like i said god only knows how much verbal barrage and low social demographic personal attack taunts the gentleman in question had to put up with before finally snapping on the weekend

As i said i dont condone violence however there may be more to this story than appears on the surface, i wasnt there though

Well then don't make ridiculous assumsions then!! I can tell you for a fact that the player that hit the spectator wasn't even being spoken to but both him and the player that was being spoken to were far from being the "gentleman" that you stated! Sniper and thug comes to mind though.

Perhaps Breezer you should maybe attend a few HFL and/or Birdwood games before you start making outlandish statements like you have on this and the Central thread!!
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Re: HFL Country Division

Postby MLWALKER » Tue Jun 21, 2011 12:30 pm

the breezer wrote:
Joe Blow wrote:
The informer wrote:really disappointing day up at Cally. Day was marred by a callington player punching a supporter during the game. Totally unacceptable.

Was it a callington or birdwood supporter???


Like i said god only knows how much verbal barrage and low social demographic personal attack taunts the gentleman in question had to put up with before finally snapping on the weekend

As i said i dont condone violence however there may be more to this story than appears on the surface, i wasnt there though


Thank you for your comments Breezer, it's nice to know that there are a few level headed people that can view incidences like this with an objective view from both sides.

As an official of the club, I'd like to clarify that we too take these matters very seriously, and by no means condone this behaviour. As far as the tribunal goes, I can say that the players who have committed an offence have been duely punished, and the club supports their rulings 100%. The player involved in the incident at Kersbrook, not only recieved just punishment from the tribunal, but was also asked to leave the club.

While we try to rebuild, we are currently in a position to give players willing to play the benefit of the doubt, but if they do show they cannot behave in a manner befitting, then like any other club, we will ask them to leave. While we have taken on a few players that have proven to not be in our best interests, we have also managed to pick up many more players that are proving to be great assets to the club.

The thing that gets me is that most seem quick to judge us and our players, but they don't take any time to consider the bigger picture. While a lot of these guys don't like to back down when provoked, I have not seen a single incident where they have instigated it. Before taking it out on us, consider looking at the behaviour of your own players and supporters. Our senior players are all quite disheartened at the moment due to the contstant barrage of abuse they recieve from players and supporters of certain clubs, this being the case with the incidents with Birdwood and Kersbrook. While these boys did loose their cool and react, they certainly did not do it unprovoked.

We know we are not in a good competitive position at the moment, but we are working hard on this. We can accept the loses we recieve, all we ask for is a little respect, and not to have to be abused everywhere we go, simply for not being good enough.

Hats off to the Echunga boys who came up a few weeks ago. Both teams knew coming into the game what the results would be, but both teams played with mutual respect and the result was a very fair and clean game enjoyed by both sides. All we ask is that clubs show us a little curtesy, and we will happily show it in return.

Even with the events of this past weekend, we as a club have no issue with Birdwood, the incidents were over the behaviour of a select few players and supporters. The club as a whole were well behaved, and it was a pleasure to see so many come out and have an otherwise good day.
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Re: HFL Country Division

Postby McGovern » Tue Jun 21, 2011 4:19 pm

MLWALKER wrote:
Thank you for your comments Breezer, it's nice to know that there are a few level headed people that can view incidences like this with an objective view from both sides.

As an official of the club, I'd like to clarify that we too take these matters very seriously, and by no means condone this behaviour. As far as the tribunal goes, I can say that the players who have committed an offence have been duely punished, and the club supports their rulings 100%. The player involved in the incident at Kersbrook, not only recieved just punishment from the tribunal, but was also asked to leave the club.

While we try to rebuild, we are currently in a position to give players willing to play the benefit of the doubt, but if they do show they cannot behave in a manner befitting, then like any other club, we will ask them to leave. While we have taken on a few players that have proven to not be in our best interests, we have also managed to pick up many more players that are proving to be great assets to the club.

The thing that gets me is that most seem quick to judge us and our players, but they don't take any time to consider the bigger picture. While a lot of these guys don't like to back down when provoked, I have not seen a single incident where they have instigated it. Before taking it out on us, consider looking at the behaviour of your own players and supporters. Our senior players are all quite disheartened at the moment due to the contstant barrage of abuse they recieve from players and supporters of certain clubs, this being the case with the incidents with Birdwood and Kersbrook. While these boys did loose their cool and react, they certainly did not do it unprovoked.
We know we are not in a good competitive position at the moment, but we are working hard on this. We can accept the loses we recieve, all we ask for is a little respect, and not to have to be abused everywhere we go, simply for not being good enough.

Hats off to the Echunga boys who came up a few weeks ago. Both teams knew coming into the game what the results would be, but both teams played with mutual respect and the result was a very fair and clean game enjoyed by both sides. All we ask is that clubs show us a little curtesy, and we will happily show it in return.

Even with the events of this past weekend, we as a club have no issue with Birdwood, the incidents were over the behaviour of a select few players and supporters. The club as a whole were well behaved, and it was a pleasure to see so many come out and have an otherwise good day.

I'm gonna give you the benefit of the doubt mate cos you sound like a reasonable bloke, but you obviously haven't been at Callington long.

This sort of crap has been going on there for years, it is not a new thing. About 7 years ago 2 Birdwood players were assaulted in an off the ball incident. One was left with serious concussion an the other a $10 000 dental bill.
I can also recall another occasion where a parent of a player received a lengthy ban after an incident.

It's one thing to lose your cool and react, players do it all the time. They don't belt supporters though.

As far as respect goes, you've got to show it before you can get it.
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Re: HFL Country Division

Postby Media Park » Tue Jun 21, 2011 10:21 pm

McGovern wrote:
MLWALKER wrote:
Thank you for your comments Breezer, it's nice to know that there are a few level headed people that can view incidences like this with an objective view from both sides.

As an official of the club, I'd like to clarify that we too take these matters very seriously, and by no means condone this behaviour. As far as the tribunal goes, I can say that the players who have committed an offence have been duely punished, and the club supports their rulings 100%. The player involved in the incident at Kersbrook, not only recieved just punishment from the tribunal, but was also asked to leave the club.

While we try to rebuild, we are currently in a position to give players willing to play the benefit of the doubt, but if they do show they cannot behave in a manner befitting, then like any other club, we will ask them to leave. While we have taken on a few players that have proven to not be in our best interests, we have also managed to pick up many more players that are proving to be great assets to the club.

The thing that gets me is that most seem quick to judge us and our players, but they don't take any time to consider the bigger picture. While a lot of these guys don't like to back down when provoked, I have not seen a single incident where they have instigated it. Before taking it out on us, consider looking at the behaviour of your own players and supporters. Our senior players are all quite disheartened at the moment due to the contstant barrage of abuse they recieve from players and supporters of certain clubs, this being the case with the incidents with Birdwood and Kersbrook. While these boys did loose their cool and react, they certainly did not do it unprovoked.
We know we are not in a good competitive position at the moment, but we are working hard on this. We can accept the loses we recieve, all we ask for is a little respect, and not to have to be abused everywhere we go, simply for not being good enough.

Hats off to the Echunga boys who came up a few weeks ago. Both teams knew coming into the game what the results would be, but both teams played with mutual respect and the result was a very fair and clean game enjoyed by both sides. All we ask is that clubs show us a little curtesy, and we will happily show it in return.

Even with the events of this past weekend, we as a club have no issue with Birdwood, the incidents were over the behaviour of a select few players and supporters. The club as a whole were well behaved, and it was a pleasure to see so many come out and have an otherwise good day.

I'm gonna give you the benefit of the doubt mate cos you sound like a reasonable bloke, but you obviously haven't been at Callinton long.

This sort of crap has been going on there for years, it is not a new thing. About 7 years ago 2 Birdwood players were assaulted in an off the ball incident. One was left with serious concussion an the other a $10 000 dental bill.
I can also recall another occasion where a parent of a player received a lengthy ban after an incident.

It's one thing to lose your cool and react, players do it all the time. They don't belt supporters though.

As far as respect goes, you've got to show it before you can get it.


All Leagues have a problem club, it's just the standard of the league itself that defines what a problem club is.

Same thing, every league in Australia, there is a few "bad eggs" ruining a club or leagues reputation for the masses.

Every club has a few idiots, my own club included, and every reasonable poster on this thread should sit back and just think about that.

I don't condone what I read on here about the incident either...
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Re: HFL Country Division

Postby Alaska » Tue Jun 21, 2011 10:34 pm

Good forum stuff.

Obvious history there!

As a supporter of two teams Central and County over the time we have been going out to Callington I have not witnessed this as a systemic issue, yes individuals have been offenders and a certain Under age Star they had "who could have been anything" just lost it on occasions. :roll:
I even remember the current B Grade coach as having a few "issues" but solely on the field. Yes we have had issues off field with stuff going missing but that happens at some of the Country clubs.

I have seen just as bad (in fact worse) from three clubs in Country over the years particularly in juniors. :(
Also let me say some mums could not believe the trip to the newcomer this year in central!
I also believe they will suffer badly in the return games from the established central clubs as that sort of thing has long been rubbed out in Central, but as u guys know, we remember. (all done fairly of course)
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Re: HFL Country Division

Postby Kickittometoo » Tue Jun 21, 2011 11:26 pm

Alaska wrote:Good forum stuff.

Obvious history there!

As a supporter of two teams Central and County over the time we have been going out to Callington I have not witnessed this as a systemic issue, yes individuals have been offenders and a certain Under age Star they had "who could have been anything" just lost it on occasions. :roll:
I even remember the current B Grade coach as having a few "issues" but solely on the field. Yes we have had issues off field with stuff going missing but that happens at some of the Country clubs.

I have seen just as bad (in fact worse) from three clubs in Country over the years particularly in juniors. :(
Also let me say some mums could not believe the trip to the newcomer this year in central!
I also believe they will suffer badly in the return games from the established central clubs as that sort of thing has long been rubbed out in Central, but as u guys know, we remember. (all done fairly of course)


Yes fair comment. I believe you are referring to RG who could indeed have been 'anything'. You get bad eggs anywhere. But I must admit to being embarrassed about recent things at Callington having been there in their heyday, and am sorry to say that the changeroom robberies are a regular thing, mate's kid was a victim very recently.
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Re: HFL Country Division

Postby king of smoo » Wed Jun 22, 2011 11:05 am

Yes fair comment. I believe you are referring to RG who could indeed have been 'anything'. You get bad eggs anywhere. But I must admit to being embarrassed about recent things at Callington having been there in their heyday, and am sorry to say that the changeroom robberies are a regular thing, mate's kid was a victim very recently.[/quote]

I can't really comment on the happenings up at callington this year as I no longer play at maccy but when we played up there in 09 & 10 there was no issue at all with on field fighting, punching supporters etc so whats gone wrong this year? I mean apart from being a team of pretty ordinary footballers they all seemed liked ok blokes & I personally ( with others ) went into their clubrooms for a post match beer & a chat. As for getting valuables stolen well how stupid are you for taking them into the changerooms in the first place I would not trust anybody
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Re: HFL Country Division

Postby On The Ball » Wed Jun 22, 2011 5:02 pm

OK lets starting talking some real footy this week.

Birdwood by how much against Sedan? Sedan appered to have a good first half last week...

Gum Vs Nairne - Nairne could be on the way to a finals birth if they win this one? But I think Gum..

Kersbrook vs Echunga - Match of the round, Kersbrook by a goal.

Maccy vs Kangies - Who knows, neither would play finals you would think..

Meadows by 20 or 30 over the eagles?
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Re: HFL Country Division

Postby footy crazy » Thu Jun 23, 2011 12:33 pm

Hfl hearings last night? Blokes having long holidays I would think!
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