by ol man emu » Tue Apr 29, 2014 6:20 pm
by Oldman Munga » Tue Apr 29, 2014 8:55 pm
ol man emu wrote:not one Brighton player, official or supporter came in for a beer after the game. poor form I would have thought.
I see Noarlunga had three new recruits from the N.T how did they go?
by heater31 » Wed Apr 30, 2014 9:32 am
by fiftympenalty » Wed Apr 30, 2014 9:07 pm
by ol man emu » Thu May 01, 2014 7:42 am
Oldman Munga wrote:ol man emu wrote:not one Brighton player, official or supporter came in for a beer after the game. poor form I would have thought.
I see Noarlunga had three new recruits from the N.T how did they go?
For a first hitout they did extremely well the 3 lads are from the Tiwi Islands 2 played last season for Tiwi Bombers in NTFL while the other had a season in the island league after playing non stop for 2.5 years (5 seasons ) without a break , got 1 more to unveil this weekend a lightning mis fielder from the highly successfu St Marys club , club has been really welcoming to all the boys and we hope they will add some reAl bite to our season
by ol man emu » Thu May 01, 2014 7:45 am
fiftympenalty wrote:Any word/news on the association team? who would be your definite inclusions? Your must haves? how do you rate SFL chances of winning matches against opponents such as GSFL or rmfl
by shoe boy » Thu May 01, 2014 11:27 am
ol man emu wrote:fiftympenalty wrote:Any word/news on the association team? who would be your definite inclusions? Your must haves? how do you rate SFL chances of winning matches against opponents such as GSFL or rmfl
Liam Green, Billy "the kid" Carroll standouts from M/Vale.
Henry Kerinaiua from Noarlunga.
by Look Good In Leather » Fri May 02, 2014 12:38 am
Esteban Vihaio wrote:I note the SAAFL's reaction to a situation in Div 6 where TTG C Grade were beat consecutively by 47 goals. Contrast this to the SFL action on resolving parity issues.
Afternoon all. I’m presuming you are well aware of the difficulties the Tea Tree Gully C grade are facing at the minute being best demonstrated by the magnitude of the losses from their first two matches. In Round 1 they were defeated by Mitchell Park by 47 goals and in Round 2 another 47 goal loss at the hands of Colonel Light Gardens.
Clearly this type of score line is not a good advertisement for The League or is it something we expect the players from the TTGFC who participate purely for enjoyment to endure so we are taking steps to allow for a more competitive match for all.
We accept changing course “mid-stream” is not ideal and it would be easy for some to suggest we could’ve or should’ve taken steps to address this concern earlier. That said, as a league we have tremendous faith in the promotion and relegation system that has served as so well for as long as our existence and regard it as the most objective platform to enable teams to be drawn in their most suited competition. However, we also accept that in the most extreme circumstances and in the best interests of football and The League, we may need to make some irregular decisions as we have now.
In turn we are removing Tea Tree Gully from the Division 6 competition and re-drawn in the Division 8 competition and make the following assertions.
1. Division 6: The competition will now be a 9 team competition with a bye
2. Division 6: The results from the first two rounds will be null and void and recorded as a bye
3. Division 6: Player statistics such as games played and goals kicked are retained by the individual player
4. Division 6: Goals kicked and association Best & Fairest votes will not be included in the final tally
5. Division 8: The competition will now be a 10 team competition
6. Division 8: The 2 teams in the competition who recorded a bye in the first 2 weeks will now be credited with a forfeit.
7. Adjustments are being made to Footyweb and will be completed by C.O.B Wednesday the 17th.
8. Golden Grove Division 8 team will play Tea Tree Gully at Golden Grove on Saturday the 20th of April
Clearly we are hoping you will understand and accept the reasoning we have taken these steps as being in the best interests of The League in general.
by woodublieve12 » Fri May 02, 2014 7:24 am
Look Good In Leather wrote:Esteban Vihaio wrote:I note the SAAFL's reaction to a situation in Div 6 where TTG C Grade were beat consecutively by 47 goals. Contrast this to the SFL action on resolving parity issues.
Afternoon all. I’m presuming you are well aware of the difficulties the Tea Tree Gully C grade are facing at the minute being best demonstrated by the magnitude of the losses from their first two matches. In Round 1 they were defeated by Mitchell Park by 47 goals and in Round 2 another 47 goal loss at the hands of Colonel Light Gardens.
Clearly this type of score line is not a good advertisement for The League or is it something we expect the players from the TTGFC who participate purely for enjoyment to endure so we are taking steps to allow for a more competitive match for all.
We accept changing course “mid-stream” is not ideal and it would be easy for some to suggest we could’ve or should’ve taken steps to address this concern earlier. That said, as a league we have tremendous faith in the promotion and relegation system that has served as so well for as long as our existence and regard it as the most objective platform to enable teams to be drawn in their most suited competition. However, we also accept that in the most extreme circumstances and in the best interests of football and The League, we may need to make some irregular decisions as we have now.
In turn we are removing Tea Tree Gully from the Division 6 competition and re-drawn in the Division 8 competition and make the following assertions.
1. Division 6: The competition will now be a 9 team competition with a bye
2. Division 6: The results from the first two rounds will be null and void and recorded as a bye
3. Division 6: Player statistics such as games played and goals kicked are retained by the individual player
4. Division 6: Goals kicked and association Best & Fairest votes will not be included in the final tally
5. Division 8: The competition will now be a 10 team competition
6. Division 8: The 2 teams in the competition who recorded a bye in the first 2 weeks will now be credited with a forfeit.
7. Adjustments are being made to Footyweb and will be completed by C.O.B Wednesday the 17th.
8. Golden Grove Division 8 team will play Tea Tree Gully at Golden Grove on Saturday the 20th of April
Clearly we are hoping you will understand and accept the reasoning we have taken these steps as being in the best interests of The League in general.
I find it amusing that this time last year there were people here applauding the SAAFL for shifting a C-Grade team between lower divisions and they were held up as the poster child of proactive football administration.
I clearly remember getting mocked when I pointed out it was only a C-Grade team.
Forward 12 months and that league has voted to do nothing about an A-Grade team that is worse shape than anything that has occurred in the SFL.
Sometimes the grass isn't always greener, eh?
by shoe boy » Fri May 02, 2014 11:35 am
by ol man emu » Fri May 02, 2014 1:49 pm
shoe boy wrote:I would like to inform all posters of the passing of Noarlunga and SFL life member Clem Hurst.
RIP Clem.
by fathersonsfl » Fri May 02, 2014 1:51 pm
by ol man emu » Fri May 02, 2014 1:58 pm
shoe boy wrote:ol man emu wrote:fiftympenalty wrote:Any word/news on the association team? who would be your definite inclusions? Your must haves? how do you rate SFL chances of winning matches against opponents such as GSFL or rmfl
Liam Green, Billy "the kid" Carroll standouts from M/Vale.
Henry Kerinaiua from Noarlunga.
Liam Green Noarlunga
by Oldman Munga » Fri May 02, 2014 5:35 pm
ol man emu wrote:Oldman Munga wrote:ol man emu wrote:not one Brighton player, official or supporter came in for a beer after the game. poor form I would have thought.
I see Noarlunga had three new recruits from the N.T how did they go?
For a first hitout they did extremely well the 3 lads are from the Tiwi Islands 2 played last season for Tiwi Bombers in NTFL while the other had a season in the island league after playing non stop for 2.5 years (5 seasons ) without a break , got 1 more to unveil this weekend a lightning mis fielder from the highly successfu St Marys club , club has been really welcoming to all the boys and we hope they will add some reAl bite to our season
you guys must be struggling if you have to go to n.t. to get professional footballers.
must be costing a packet.
by Oldman Munga » Fri May 02, 2014 5:40 pm
shoe boy wrote:I would like to inform all posters of the passing of Noarlunga and SFL life member Clem Hurst.
RIP Clem.
by cracka » Fri May 02, 2014 6:42 pm
Oldman Munga wrote:ol man emu wrote:Oldman Munga wrote:ol man emu wrote:not one Brighton player, official or supporter came in for a beer after the game. poor form I would have thought.
I see Noarlunga had three new recruits from the N.T how did they go?
For a first hitout they did extremely well the 3 lads are from the Tiwi Islands 2 played last season for Tiwi Bombers in NTFL while the other had a season in the island league after playing non stop for 2.5 years (5 seasons ) without a break , got 1 more to unveil this weekend a lightning mis fielder from the highly successfu St Marys club , club has been really welcoming to all the boys and we hope they will add some reAl bite to our season
you guys must be struggling if you have to go to n.t. to get professional footballers.
must be costing a packet.
Emu , on the contrary they collectively cost a tad more than Matt Golding did , we had over 15 players from our senior list depart NFC at the end of 2013 , the commitee and football dept decided to go outside the square to boost our playing stocks , So I called some contacts I had made during my 22 yrs of involvment in Territory Footy to see who was interested in coming down for the Southern Season , considering we had left our run late we got plenty of interest from the Tiwi Islands , So I travelled up in late March to Snake Bay on Melville Island for 2 days and came home with the Signatures of Moreen and the Daniels boys , young Henry Kerinaiua schooled with my son along with another lad we have from Darwin @ the club and asked if he could have a kick with his ol schoolmates and the island boys Henry will play on the MCG in 4 weeks time in the Curtain Raiser for the "Dreamtime At The G" game between Geelong and Essendon , Moreen and Nathan Daniels have previously done this and have imense pride for having been chosen for it ,
I'd hardly describe them as professional footballers but rather simple living islanders who have an incredible love of the game along with a decent amount of skill Nathan and Aaron Daniels both come from NTFL side Tiwi Bombers and Moreen via Palmerston Magpies ( my home club) Kerinaiua lives in Adel and has had 2 seasons with Port Adelaide u18's (2010/11) and has returned to Darwin for the Northern season to playLeague for perenial powerhouse St Marys
The lads have been here for around 3 weeks now living with me @ the moment , all have begun working with clubs sponsors and are undertaking vocational training in the construction industry while earning some pretty good $ along the way along with a few $ each for playing footy one can say they're pretty bloody wrapped with Life as a Shoeboy , Last Saturday Night after the Cove game I've been told by the boys was 'best night ever ' at any southern club they had had
NFC is proud to have these lads onboard for the season with a view to fostering a long term relationship with the people of the Tiwi Islands ,
Sorry about the long spiel but I wanted to put it out there before some of the B/S Artists on here throw there 2 bobs worth in .
SEE YOU @ THE FOOTY FOLKS
by Broken Down Hack » Fri May 02, 2014 6:58 pm
by Look Good In Leather » Fri May 02, 2014 8:17 pm
shoe boy wrote:I would like to inform all posters of the passing of Noarlunga and SFL life member Clem Hurst.
RIP Clem.
by Dazza44 » Fri May 02, 2014 11:55 pm
shoe boy wrote:I would like to inform all posters of the passing of Noarlunga and SFL life member Clem Hurst.
RIP Clem.
by Dazza44 » Sat May 03, 2014 12:07 am
Oldman Munga wrote:ol man emu wrote:Oldman Munga wrote:ol man emu wrote:not one Brighton player, official or supporter came in for a beer after the game. poor form I would have thought.
I see Noarlunga had three new recruits from the N.T how did they go?
For a first hitout they did extremely well the 3 lads are from the Tiwi Islands 2 played last season for Tiwi Bombers in NTFL while the other had a season in the island league after playing non stop for 2.5 years (5 seasons ) without a break , got 1 more to unveil this weekend a lightning mis fielder from the highly successfu St Marys club , club has been really welcoming to all the boys and we hope they will add some reAl bite to our season
you guys must be struggling if you have to go to n.t. to get professional footballers.
must be costing a packet.
Emu , on the contrary they collectively cost a tad more than Matt Golding did , we had over 15 players from our senior list depart NFC at the end of 2013 , the commitee and football dept decided to go outside the square to boost our playing stocks , So I called some contacts I had made during my 22 yrs of involvment in Territory Footy to see who was interested in coming down for the Southern Season , considering we had left our run late we got plenty of interest from the Tiwi Islands , So I travelled up in late March to Snake Bay on Melville Island for 2 days and came home with the Signatures of Moreen and the Daniels boys , young Henry Kerinaiua schooled with my son along with another lad we have from Darwin @ the club and asked if he could have a kick with his ol schoolmates and the island boys Henry will play on the MCG in 4 weeks time in the Curtain Raiser for the "Dreamtime At The G" game between Geelong and Essendon , Moreen and Nathan Daniels have previously done this and have imense pride for having been chosen for it ,
I'd hardly describe them as professional footballers but rather simple living islanders who have an incredible love of the game along with a decent amount of skill Nathan and Aaron Daniels both come from NTFL side Tiwi Bombers and Moreen via Palmerston Magpies ( my home club) Kerinaiua lives in Adel and has had 2 seasons with Port Adelaide u18's (2010/11) and has returned to Darwin for the Northern season to playLeague for perenial powerhouse St Marys
The lads have been here for around 3 weeks now living with me @ the moment , all have begun working with clubs sponsors and are undertaking vocational training in the construction industry while earning some pretty good $ along the way along with a few $ each for playing footy one can say they're pretty bloody wrapped with Life as a Shoeboy , Last Saturday Night after the Cove game I've been told by the boys was 'best night ever ' at any southern club they had had
NFC is proud to have these lads onboard for the season with a view to fostering a long term relationship with the people of the Tiwi Islands ,
Sorry about the long spiel but I wanted to put it out there before some of the B/S Artists on here throw there 2 bobs worth in .
SEE YOU @ THE FOOTY FOLKS
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