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Re: BL&G Football League

Postby daysofourlives » Fri Jul 03, 2020 2:11 pm

Are South Gawler a certainty to be playing?
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Re: BL&G Football League

Postby RHM 17 » Fri Jul 03, 2020 2:20 pm

yep pulled pin on the year[/quote]
any reason? Other than they were going to be really crap at playing football?[/quote]


someones up and about angaston must of played finals last couple of years...[/quote]

Going to be real hard for your club to recover from this, you traditionally struggle with B Grade, this wont make it any better for numbers next year. a fresh challenge of a new league might be what you need, might win a flag in that comp too.[/quote]


gee wouldnt have thought you could go on about premierships how many have angaston A grade won
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Re: BL&G Football League

Postby daysofourlives » Fri Jul 03, 2020 2:23 pm

RHM 17 wrote:yep pulled pin on the year

any reason? Other than they were going to be really crap at playing football?[/quote]


someones up and about angaston must of played finals last couple of years...[/quote]

Going to be real hard for your club to recover from this, you traditionally struggle with B Grade, this wont make it any better for numbers next year. a fresh challenge of a new league might be what you need, might win a flag in that comp too.[/quote]


gee wouldnt have thought you could go on about premierships how many have angaston A grade won[/quote]

22. most in the comp of the B&L clubs
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Re: BL&G Football League

Postby RHM 17 » Fri Jul 03, 2020 2:31 pm

Going to be real hard for your club to recover from this, you traditionally struggle with B Grade, this wont make it any better for numbers next year. a fresh challenge of a new league might be what you need, might win a flag in that comp too.[/quote]


gee wouldnt have thought you could go on about premierships how many have angaston A grade won[/quote]

22. most in the comp of the B&L clubs[/quote]

im talking since blgfa started 1987....think it is the same amount as freeling have won
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Re: BL&G Football League

Postby daysofourlives » Fri Jul 03, 2020 3:01 pm

RHM 17 wrote:Going to be real hard for your club to recover from this, you traditionally struggle with B Grade, this wont make it any better for numbers next year. a fresh challenge of a new league might be what you need, might win a flag in that comp too.



gee wouldnt have thought you could go on about premierships how many have angaston A grade won[/quote]

22. most in the comp of the B&L clubs[/quote]

im talking since blgfa started 1987....think it is the same amount as freeling have won[/quote]
oh righto we'll just pick a point in time that suits your agenda, wipe the rest of the clubs history.

Just read the clubs press release, sounds like being non-competitive was a major part of their decision, absolutely pathetic.
All the other reasons arent really applicable anymore.
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Re: BL&G Football League

Postby RHM 17 » Fri Jul 03, 2020 3:08 pm

22. most in the comp of the B&L clubs[/quote]

im talking since blgfa started 1987....think it is the same amount as freeling have won[/quote]
oh righto we'll just pick a point in time that suits your agenda, wipe the rest of the clubs history.

Just read the clubs press release, sounds like being non-competitive was a major part of their decision, absolutely pathetic.
All the other reasons arent really applicable anymore.[/quote]

You seem to know everything......so well done king .......
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Re: BL&G Football League

Postby Bigshow82 » Fri Jul 03, 2020 3:13 pm

daysofourlives wrote:
Bigshow82 wrote:
daysofourlives wrote:


any reason? Other than they were going to be really crap at playing football?


Club will be running from 17s down. Its only the seniors we will not be fielding sides for this year.


Maybe its time for them to head off to the APFL?


And the logic behind this would be??
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Re: BL&G Football League

Postby Bigshow82 » Fri Jul 03, 2020 3:22 pm

daysofourlives wrote:
RHM 17 wrote:
daysofourlives wrote:
RHM 17 wrote:

yep pulled pin on the year

any reason? Other than they were going to be really crap at playing football?



someones up and about angaston must of played finals last couple of years...


Going to be real hard for your club to recover from this, you traditionally struggle with B Grade, this wont make it any better for numbers next year. a fresh challenge of a new league might be what you need, might win a flag in that comp too.


I will leave all the other stuff out and start from here :D

Pre-Covid the club was looking very good, numbers were up, squad looked great (A and B grade) and there was going to be some real competition for spots. Unfortunately all that hard work was undone by Covid and we find ourselves with the tough decision and the club has made the call that is best for Freeling, with the support of league from what it seems. The club has some really passionate people in it who will work through this season to ensure we are set for a big 2021.
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Re: BL&G Football League

Postby daysofourlives » Fri Jul 03, 2020 3:26 pm

Bigshow82 wrote:
daysofourlives wrote:
Bigshow82 wrote:
daysofourlives wrote:


any reason? Other than they were going to be really crap at playing football?


Club will be running from 17s down. Its only the seniors we will not be fielding sides for this year.


Maybe its time for them to head off to the APFL?


And the logic behind this would be??


Your reserves and juniors struggle every year, your A Grdae is only competitive with 10-12 imports.
It would be a hard decision because no doubt in 10 or so years when the population increase at Freeling kicks in you would be more than competitive at junior levels. Do you go through another 10 years of pain or get a bit of excitement around the club with the move. Its going to be very hard to come back with a full senior list next year.
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Re: BL&G Football League

Postby daysofourlives » Fri Jul 03, 2020 3:28 pm

RHM 17 wrote:22. most in the comp of the B&L clubs


im talking since blgfa started 1987....think it is the same amount as freeling have won[/quote]
oh righto we'll just pick a point in time that suits your agenda, wipe the rest of the clubs history.

Just read the clubs press release, sounds like being non-competitive was a major part of their decision, absolutely pathetic.
All the other reasons arent really applicable anymore.[/quote]

You seem to know everything......so well done king ......[/quote]

:D :D
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Re: BL&G Football League

Postby oldbomber » Fri Jul 03, 2020 3:47 pm

Pretty piss poor by Freeling really. To announce this after June 30 clearance cut off disadvantages their players preventing them playing elsewhere also after fixture was released. A deliberate and calculated move perhaps?

I agree with an earlier post as soon as they said they were not going to be competitive the rest of their statement just doesnt stack up at all. This so called extra work which is not really that bad as plenty of other clubs are making the effort yet they will do this extra work for juniors and womens comps so its a joke they wont put in the same effort for their senior footy sides.

Have they taking the easy option to throw in the towel for reasons not explained, clearly their statement contradicts itself at certain stages. Maybe their imports were not prepared to come for free i dont know but i think they could not have handled this worse at such late notice. They will miss out on opportunities to raise decent funds this year due to no player payments and think they may struggle next year for their poor, late and unprofessional decision making this year. Well done to all the other clubs with a can do attitude. Great for small communities to have local footy back!
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Re: BL&G Football League

Postby The Bedge » Fri Jul 03, 2020 4:07 pm

oldbomber wrote:Pretty piss poor by Freeling really. To announce this after June 30 clearance cut off disadvantages their players preventing them playing elsewhere also after fixture was released. A deliberate and calculated move perhaps?

Players can still move on a COVID permit.
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Re: BL&G Football League

Postby Dutchy » Fri Jul 03, 2020 4:24 pm

Will we see a backflip? Seem to be trendy down our way :D
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Re: BL&G Football League

Postby oldbomber » Fri Jul 03, 2020 4:30 pm

The Bedge wrote:
oldbomber wrote:Pretty piss poor by Freeling really. To announce this after June 30 clearance cut off disadvantages their players preventing them playing elsewhere also after fixture was released. A deliberate and calculated move perhaps?

Players can still move on a COVID permit.

Any idea to link where i can read up on this covid permit...we had a guy from an abandoned interstate league who has moved to s.a for work transfer after june 30 and have been told he is on a type 2 permit and can play but not finals. Trying to find out more info. Strange if you are cleared in time for rnd 1 but cant play finals if all turns out to be true.
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Re: BL&G Football League

Postby Bigshow82 » Fri Jul 03, 2020 5:10 pm

daysofourlives wrote:
Bigshow82 wrote:
daysofourlives wrote:
Bigshow82 wrote:



Club will be running from 17s down. Its only the seniors we will not be fielding sides for this year.


Maybe its time for them to head off to the APFL?


And the logic behind this would be??


Your reserves and juniors struggle every year, your A Grdae is only competitive with 10-12 imports.
It would be a hard decision because no doubt in 10 or so years when the population increase at Freeling kicks in you would be more than competitive at junior levels. Do you go through another 10 years of pain or get a bit of excitement around the club with the move. Its going to be very hard to come back with a full senior list next year.


The clubs put a fair bit of effort into its junior program over the past couple years and I think some results last year showed some good improvement. Only time will tell I guess if we can improve enough to meet the standards.
Personally I will take the short term pain for some long term gain. Not sure on your time frames though but only time will tell.

Round 1 against Ango should give us a guide to if our juniors have improved.
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Re: BL&G Football League

Postby daysofourlives » Fri Jul 03, 2020 5:14 pm

Your reserves and juniors struggle every year, your A Grdae is only competitive with 10-12 imports.
It would be a hard decision because no doubt in 10 or so years when the population increase at Freeling kicks in you would be more than competitive at junior levels. Do you go through another 10 years of pain or get a bit of excitement around the club with the move. Its going to be very hard to come back with a full senior list next year.[/quote]

The clubs put a fair bit of effort into its junior program over the past couple years and I think some results last year showed some good improvement. Only time will tell I guess if we can improve enough to meet the standards.
Personally I will take the short term pain for some long term gain. Not sure on your time frames though but only time will tell.

Round 1 against Ango should give us a guide to if our juniors have improved.[/quote]

Yep normally its your best chance for a win in the juniors along with Kapunda.
Im using 10years a s a round figure for you to get more junior numbers that will also translate into more senior players.
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Re: BL&G Football League

Postby Arry Gablett » Sun Jul 05, 2020 10:07 am

With freeling out
Should they redo the fixture to make 2 rounds
Would midweek games make this viable or just go the extra weeks ?
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Re: BL&G Football League

Postby daysofourlives » Sun Jul 05, 2020 12:53 pm

Arry Gablett wrote:With freeling out
Should they redo the fixture to make 2 rounds
Would midweek games make this viable or just go the extra weeks ?


Yeah they should re do it so theres no byes but then Freelings juniors would be left in the lurch.
Instead we'll have 7 games of footy and 2 byes for the seniors, very selfish of Freeling. It will be interesting to see how many of their players play elsewhere and never return. I was told had they pulled out earlier a redraw wouldve been done. There wouldnt be time for 2 rounds, season still has to finish on the 26th Sept.
Some clubs will now have just 3 home games, Tanunda in particular being hard hit with Cent, Will and Kap as their 3 home games. The gawler clubs have very limited supporters that travel. Maybe the 4 clubs with only 3 home games will be in the running for the 2 finals.
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Re: BL&G Football League

Postby daysofourlives » Tue Jul 07, 2020 4:07 pm

Could there be another back flip coming?

The BL&GFA is meeting with Freeling tonight.
I think the other 8 clubs are very keen for Freeling to get at least an A Grade up for this year. 9 weeks with 2 byes isnt really palatable.
Ill say it again pulling your team out because it wasnt going to be competitive isnt good enough. (The presidents statement, not mine)
I think Freeling may have now realized that would lose some young players to other clubs and it might be so easy to get them back.
IMO they will be in even bigger trouble next year if they dont play this year
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Re: BL&G Football League

Postby RHM 17 » Wed Jul 08, 2020 12:21 pm

daysofourlives wrote:Could there be another back flip coming?

The BL&GFA is meeting with Freeling tonight.
I think the other 8 clubs are very keen for Freeling to get at least an A Grade up for this year. 9 weeks with 2 byes isnt really palatable.
Ill say it again pulling your team out because it wasnt going to be competitive isnt good enough. (The presidents statement, not mine)
I think Freeling may have now realized that would lose some young players to other clubs and it might be so easy to get them back.
IMO they will be in even bigger trouble next year if they dont play this year


They have already allowed some players to sign in other leagues for the rest of the year...my son is.one of them who wanted freeling to play but when decision was made he wants.to play.some.footy so they let him sign for an adelaide.footy league.div2.side for the year and return next.year.....
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