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Re: CDFC 2022

Postby bulldogproud » Fri Sep 23, 2022 8:17 pm

DOC wrote:Big trouble for Centrals if that letter is any indication.

Lets cut to the chase. You need to get rid of him now.

September is in spring not autumn!


Only in the southern hemisphere; Meggsy and Co are traversing the world finding the right players for us... expect a few Irish and American recruits ;) September is Autumn for over 80% of the world's population ;)
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Re: CDFC 2022

Postby gazzamagoo » Tue Sep 27, 2022 7:24 pm

Nathan Tape has been appointed the position of U18's coach for the 2023 season,
he was the assistant coach for the U18's in 2022.
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Re: CDFC 2022

Postby wild dog » Fri Oct 07, 2022 2:48 pm

gazzamagoo wrote:A letter from Greg Edwards to all members of the CDFC.

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In addition, behind the scenes we have been working hard on having our development zone expanded to include another country zone and a larger metro zone. Broadly, our current zone is largely made up of the Salisbury, Elizabeth, Munno Para, Golden Grove (which we share with North and Norwood), Gawler and the Barossa Valley areas. To paint a picture, compared to other SANFL clubs, we have the largest population of 9 to 16 year olds, and the smallest football participation in the same age group. There are many reasons out of the control of the club for this situation, in the main it is the impact of society issues in general, plus other sports in our heavily populated areas.

We have 18 clubs to provide us with young talent across our zones, with some of those metro clubs struggling at junior level, a few without junior teams. As a comparison, other SANFL clubs range from 36 clubs down to around 20 clubs. This has been a massive focus for me and our Talent Manager Scott Stevens through 2022, and have presented our case to SANFL. We wait for confirmation, but we believe we have presented our case well enough to earn an expanded zone for our Clubs future. This is critical to the future successes of our club at all levels, including at senior level. As soon as we have confirmation, we’ll let you all know.

We have welcomed Mark Ross to our Club recently, who will take up the role of Football Manager. This is an important appointment, one which will ensure we are well resourced in our football department and have a key focus on the management of our playing list, recruiting processes, coaching structure and player welfare and development. Mark will work closely with Scott Stevens on the promotion of our emerging talent, as well as with our senior coach and coaching/support group regards program improvements and technology.

...
Regards,

Greg Edwards

Chief Executive Officer | Central District Football Club


Well I'm not sure if Meggsy can take the plaudits for the Under 15's however both the country and metro teams came top of their respective pools. I guess the result does not totally back up his push for a realignment of boundaries so it will be interesting how this issue is managed.
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Re: CDFC 2022

Postby bulldogproud » Fri Oct 07, 2022 6:18 pm

Further good news: Hosko, Jarrod, Barreau and Rhett have all signed on again.
Marcus will be like a new recruit and I see him as a big part of our team next year.
Rhett playing depends on the draft, of course.
I can also lay the rumours of Hugo Munn walking out of Iggies to bed. Sadly his season was cut short due to injury. He would certainly have been welcomed at Iggies again next year if we hadn't signed him. Quiet in nature but a person of good character.
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Re: CDFC 2022

Postby northerner » Fri Oct 07, 2022 6:28 pm

bulldogproud wrote:Further good news: Hosko, Jarrod, Barreau and Rhett have all signed on again.
Marcus will be like a new recruit and I see him as a big part of our team next year.
Rhett playing depends on the draft, of course.
I can also lay the rumours of Hugo Munn walking out of Iggies to bed. Sadly his season was cut short due to injury. He would certainly have been welcomed at Iggies again next year if we hadn't signed him. Quiet in nature but a person of good character.
Cheers

Agree re Barreau... he is one of our best 4 players.

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Re: CDFC 2022

Postby Sticks28 » Sat Oct 08, 2022 4:05 pm

Ryan Llewelyn and Darcy pisani outs for central next year is my mail - have signed at a local club
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Re: CDFC 2022

Postby Big Phil » Sat Oct 08, 2022 5:07 pm

Sticks28 wrote:Ryan Llewelyn and Darcy pisani outs for central next year is my mail - have signed at a local club


TTG?
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Re: CDFC 2022

Postby northerner » Sat Oct 08, 2022 5:13 pm

Sticks28 wrote:Ryan Llewelyn and Darcy pisani outs for central next year is my mail - have signed at a local club


Could well be correct.
Also losing 2 brothers back to their home state to play under their 3rd bro who is coaching.

On the positive, half a dozen signings made last week including a couple of current SANFL league players who may find extra playing time in the midfield than where they are currently playing.
And a few players arriving from afl/vfl ranks next week to have a look around.
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Re: CDFC 2022

Postby Sticks28 » Sat Oct 08, 2022 6:00 pm

Big Phil wrote:
Sticks28 wrote:Ryan Llewelyn and Darcy pisani outs for central next year is my mail - have signed at a local club


TTG?[/

Nah at modbury is the rumour
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Re: CDFC 2022

Postby bulldogproud » Sat Oct 08, 2022 7:58 pm

northerner wrote:
Sticks28 wrote:Ryan Llewelyn and Darcy pisani outs for central next year is my mail - have signed at a local club


Could well be correct.
Also losing 2 brothers back to their home state to play under their 3rd bro who is coaching.

On the positive, half a dozen signings made last week including a couple of current SANFL league players who may find extra playing time in the midfield than where they are currently playing.
And a few players arriving from afl/vfl ranks next week to have a look around.


Sad to lose the Neagle boys but understandable in the circumstances.
Also sad to lose Ryan and Darcy.
Thank you to all five for their contributions to the club.
Northerner, do the half-dozen signings include current players (e.g. Hosko) or are they new to the club?
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Re: CDFC 2022

Postby northerner » Sat Oct 08, 2022 8:09 pm

bulldogproud wrote:
northerner wrote:
Sticks28 wrote:Ryan Llewelyn and Darcy pisani outs for central next year is my mail - have signed at a local club


Could well be correct.
Also losing 2 brothers back to their home state to play under their 3rd bro who is coaching.

On the positive, half a dozen signings made last week including a couple of current SANFL league players who may find extra playing time in the midfield than where they are currently playing.
And a few players arriving from afl/vfl ranks next week to have a look around.


Sad to lose the Neagle boys but understandable in the circumstances.
Also sad to lose Ryan and Darcy.
Thank you to all five for their contributions to the club.
Northerner, do the half-dozen signings include current players (e.g. Hosko) or are they new to the club?
Cheers


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Re: CDFC 2022

Postby Mr Fuller » Sun Oct 09, 2022 8:42 am

northerner wrote:
bulldogproud wrote:
northerner wrote:
Sticks28 wrote:Ryan Llewelyn and Darcy pisani outs for central next year is my mail - have signed at a local club


Could well be correct.
Also losing 2 brothers back to their home state to play under their 3rd bro who is coaching.

On the positive, half a dozen signings made last week including a couple of current SANFL league players who may find extra playing time in the midfield than where they are currently playing.
And a few players arriving from afl/vfl ranks next week to have a look around.


Sad to lose the Neagle boys but understandable in the circumstances.
Also sad to lose Ryan and Darcy.
Thank you to all five for their contributions to the club.
Northerner, do the half-dozen signings include current players (e.g. Hosko) or are they new to the club?
Cheers


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Re: CDFC 2022

Postby southernbulldog » Sun Oct 09, 2022 10:12 am

Northerner a couple of SANFL signings generally means only 2 are they proven league players or guys on the fringe
because we have to many of them now .
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Re: CDFC 2022

Postby northerner » Sun Oct 09, 2022 1:53 pm

southernbulldog wrote:Northerner a couple of SANFL signings generally means only 2 are they proven league players or guys on the fringe
because we have to many of them now .

I have no specific names/info. I believe a couple are regular league players who are attracted by the opportunity to take on bigger roles (ie midfield) than may otherwise happen at their current Club.
Hopefully announcements will be made soon. Something we are clearly better at doing nowadays.
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Re: CDFC 2022

Postby whufc » Tue Oct 11, 2022 8:16 pm

Jakob Thompson has signed for Two Wells
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Re: CDFC 2022

Postby Big Phil » Tue Oct 11, 2022 11:09 pm

whufc wrote:Jakob Thompson has signed for Two Wells

Don't reckon he was fit enough for SANFL League football, anyway.
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Re: CDFC 2022

Postby bulldogproud » Wed Oct 12, 2022 3:49 pm

Watching the 2000 Grand Final on SANFL Now (and disappointed they only have the one match from that great decade despite promising a 2000's week) I am reminded that within 12 months of our captains going to England, we always win a premiership ;) :D
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Re: CDFC 2022

Postby StrayDog » Thu Oct 13, 2022 2:12 am

bulldogproud wrote:Watching the 2000 Grand Final on SANFL Now (and disappointed they only have the one match from that great decade despite promising a 2000's week) I am reminded that within 12 months of our captains going to England, we always win a premiership ;) :D

Oddly enough, I'd been watching some of that game on YT very early that morning, and with the missus later in the day about the same time you posted. The result, the speech and Stewie Dew's goal in the third among the obvious highlights. Quinno and Matty Slade's pack marking efforts as well.

Back line as tough as old boots, but still the Eagles' highest score in the first three GFs against the 'Dogs.
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Re: CDFC 2022

Postby whufc » Thu Oct 13, 2022 6:07 am

StrayDog wrote:
bulldogproud wrote:Watching the 2000 Grand Final on SANFL Now (and disappointed they only have the one match from that great decade despite promising a 2000's week) I am reminded that within 12 months of our captains going to England, we always win a premiership ;) :D

Oddly enough, I'd been watching some of that game on YT very early that morning, and with the missus later in the day about the same time you posted. The result, the speech and Stewie Dew's goal in the third among the obvious highlights. Quinno and Matty Slade's pack marking efforts as well.

Back line as tough as old boots, but still the Eagles' highest score in the first three GFs against the 'Dogs.


I've been to an AFL GF, boxing day test much, Australian Open semifinal and nothing compares for atmosphere to that last 10 minutes of that GF.......absolute scenes.

Apart from all the highlights and great moments the one part that stands out for me when watching the game is how much the rules have changed.

When you watch the game now you would probably see a missed free every minute based on how the game is umpired. 2000 football and 2022 football is barely recognisable as the same sport. I won't say for better or worse.......just different.
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Re: CDFC 2022

Postby gazzamagoo » Tue Oct 18, 2022 9:47 am

Llewellyn & Pisani have left The 'Dogs & gone to Modbury.
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