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Re: Riverland Football Chatter

PostPosted: Fri Sep 15, 2017 10:03 am
by interestedobserver
oldbomber wrote:Thats pretty incredible in a small 6 team comp that only 3 teams are competitive year in year out over the last decade. Had a look on the sports TG website and if correct for some unknown reason loxton north and waikerie still get given 13 points and everyone else only get 15. The intent of the points system was meant to even out leagues over the years so how on earth the rest of the comp only gets 2 more points than the top teams is beyond me and would suggest it has not been implemented correctly for this league.

For example..in the mallee league BDT who have won nearly every premiership since they entered the league are now only allowed 5 points and finally as their strong list gets older they are coming back to the pack a bit. Last years wooden spooners were karoonda. They were given 22 points. They recruited well and returned to finals action for the first time in several years.

RMFL and GSFL would be another two solid examples i can think of where the points systems have been implemented successfully and provided a more even competition over the last 5 years anyway.

Would this help even out the RFL if implemented correctly? Maybe not for a year or two but i beleive it might help in the long term based on seeing its success in the previously mentioned leagues.


So if the points system is meant to equalize the competition why do BMFC, last years grand finalists, get 15 points?

Re: Riverland Football Chatter

PostPosted: Fri Sep 15, 2017 11:28 am
by SuperFrank
interestedobserver wrote:
oldbomber wrote:Thats pretty incredible in a small 6 team comp that only 3 teams are competitive year in year out over the last decade. Had a look on the sports TG website and if correct for some unknown reason loxton north and waikerie still get given 13 points and everyone else only get 15. The intent of the points system was meant to even out leagues over the years so how on earth the rest of the comp only gets 2 more points than the top teams is beyond me and would suggest it has not been implemented correctly for this league.

For example..in the mallee league BDT who have won nearly every premiership since they entered the league are now only allowed 5 points and finally as their strong list gets older they are coming back to the pack a bit. Last years wooden spooners were karoonda. They were given 22 points. They recruited well and returned to finals action for the first time in several years.

RMFL and GSFL would be another two solid examples i can think of where the points systems have been implemented successfully and provided a more even competition over the last 5 years anyway.

Would this help even out the RFL if implemented correctly? Maybe not for a year or two but i beleive it might help in the long term based on seeing its success in the previously mentioned leagues.


So if the points system is meant to equalize the competition why do BMFC, last years grand finalists, get 15 points?


That's a fair call but Loxton North could of also had 15 points. From what I understand you have to apply for the extra points from the league, which unless your the premiers you usually get approved.

I am with you on how the points system doesn't seem to be working in principal. But the top 3 clubs in Waikerie, North & BMFC all used under 10 points for the season anyway. So they aren't really abusing the system at this point & from what I'm hearing out of those clubs, points used by those clubs wont really change in 2018, will hardly push 10points. Local core is key for success & the top 4 (including renmark) have a lot of it.

Re: Riverland Football Chatter

PostPosted: Fri Sep 15, 2017 8:03 pm
by oldbomber
interestedobserver wrote:
oldbomber wrote:Thats pretty incredible in a small 6 team comp that only 3 teams are competitive year in year out over the last decade. Had a look on the sports TG website and if correct for some unknown reason loxton north and waikerie still get given 13 points and everyone else only get 15. The intent of the points system was meant to even out leagues over the years so how on earth the rest of the comp only gets 2 more points than the top teams is beyond me and would suggest it has not been implemented correctly for this league.

For example..in the mallee league BDT who have won nearly every premiership since they entered the league are now only allowed 5 points and finally as their strong list gets older they are coming back to the pack a bit. Last years wooden spooners were karoonda. They were given 22 points. They recruited well and returned to finals action for the first time in several years.

RMFL and GSFL would be another two solid examples i can think of where the points systems have been implemented successfully and provided a more even competition over the last 5 years anyway.

Would this help even out the RFL if implemented correctly? Maybe not for a year or two but i beleive it might help in the long term based on seeing its success in the previously mentioned leagues.


So if the points system is meant to equalize the competition why do BMFC, last years grand finalists, get 15 points?


Great question. Clearly it has not been implemented as well as in other leagues. For example RMFL in the past have averaged regular season wins over previous 2-3 years and adjusted each clubs points accordingly. This year the two murray bridge clubs who have had a lot of recent success were only allocated 6-9 points. Jervois and tailem who have struggled in recent years got 15 and approx 20 pts allocated this year. The result: tailem much improved won a few games this year finished ahead of 1 murray bridge club. Jervois play off for a spot in gf this weekend having already knocked out the other murray bridge based club. It has been implemented well and is evening up this comp for sure but has taken 3-4 years.

As stated though some of the stronger teams have a solid local player base in which case good on them and it may take a few years for the points system to have an effect on this league.

Without knowing heaps about riverland footy over the last few years a possible scenario for next year could involve something like this waikerie 7pts loxton north 9 pts barmera 11 pts renmark 13 pts loxton and berri 15 points plus extra approved if they recruit well and apply. This would need to be continually adjusted over a 3 year period however to be fairer.

Might take years for this to even out RFL. It is definately not an instant fix but if implemented correctly for the league i beleive the comp would be more even and sustainable in the long term. But thats only what i think!

Re: Riverland Football Chatter

PostPosted: Sat Sep 16, 2017 10:46 am
by suddenimpact
Maybe a few of these clubs need to recruit a little wiser or put there efforts into developing their juniors for the future instead of looking for the quick fix.
You make your bed you lie in it!

Re: Riverland Football Chatter

PostPosted: Thu Sep 21, 2017 12:30 pm
by SuperFrank
suddenimpact wrote:Maybe a few of these clubs need to recruit a little wiser or put there efforts into developing their juniors for the future instead of looking for the quick fix.
You make your bed you lie in it!


Couldn't agree more!!!

But as an entire league, we are falling a fair way behind other leagues like Hills, Southern & RMFL. Interleague/State Champ representation is sliding drastically & with the regions current financial situation plus the travel side of things...... Making it hard for all RFL clubs to stay as a top end SA Country League.

Or am I pretty far off here?

Re: Riverland Football Chatter

PostPosted: Thu Sep 21, 2017 3:36 pm
by norwood8
SuperFrank wrote:
suddenimpact wrote:Maybe a few of these clubs need to recruit a little wiser or put there efforts into developing their juniors for the future instead of looking for the quick fix.
You make your bed you lie in it!


Couldn't agree more!!!

But as an entire league, we are falling a fair way behind other leagues like Hills, Southern & RMFL. Interleague/State Champ representation is sliding drastically & with the regions current financial situation plus the travel side of things...... Making it hard for all RFL clubs to stay as a top end SA Country League.

Or am I pretty far off here?


Although I only catch a couple of games a year when I'm up visiting friends in the Riverland, I've noticed a gradual decline in the standard of the RFL in the last five years. A huge part of this has to be economically related. The high percentage of young males moving to the city and showing little or no desire to return is a concern. I seriously can't comprehend how your independents stay afloat, would be a tough job getting a team together with the small population pool.

Hats off to any country club who can get their juniors back from the city (even if it's just for the game on a Saturday).

Re: Riverland Football Chatter

PostPosted: Fri Sep 22, 2017 2:37 pm
by SuperFrank
Looks to be a few Riverland boys playing in the Senior & Reserves GF tomorrow for Hahndorf in Hills Div 1

Dave Hankin going in for the 3peat & Nick's first for Hahndorf seniors.

Would love to see the boys back in the RFL real soon!!!

Re: Riverland Football Chatter

PostPosted: Mon Sep 25, 2017 2:42 pm
by SuperFrank
Are we expecting any coaching changes for 2018?

North & Renmark the only clubs to maybe make a change? Hearing a few little whispers Scott Lewis may have put his hand up to player coach North for 2018 but tuff to see Rambo getting moved on after making a GF.

Waikerie, Barmera-Monash, Berri & Loxton all locked in with their Senior coaches at this stage.

Re: Riverland Football Chatter

PostPosted: Mon Sep 25, 2017 10:37 pm
by DARK KNIGHT
SuperFrank wrote:Are we expecting any coaching changes for 2018?

North & Renmark the only clubs to maybe make a change? Hearing a few little whispers Scott Lewis may have put his hand up to player coach North for 2018 but tuff to see Rambo getting moved on after making a GF.

Waikerie, Barmera-Monash, Berri & Loxton all locked in with their Senior coaches at this stage.


Not sure Rambo is safe at North the faithful wouldn't be happy plus Barmera moved him on after a GF loss in 2015

Re: Riverland Football Chatter

PostPosted: Tue Sep 26, 2017 1:35 pm
by SuperFrank
Hearing talk of Ben Yeomen heading back to town......

Sad to hear if true, the bloke has some serious talent!!!

Re: Riverland Football Chatter

PostPosted: Wed Oct 11, 2017 10:50 am
by SuperFrank
Shane Uren re-appointed for 2018 at Loxton North by the sounds.

Re: Riverland Football Chatter

PostPosted: Tue Nov 07, 2017 12:48 pm
by SuperFrank
All RFL coaches are locked in with no changes from last season.

Couple changes in the independent's so far:
Lyrup - Anthony Lippis
Paringa - Tom Wood

Will there be any more changes in independent's?

Re: Riverland Football Chatter

PostPosted: Tue Nov 07, 2017 12:50 pm
by Baron Greenback
SuperFrank wrote:All RFL coaches are locked in with no changes from last season.

Couple changes in the independent's so far:
Lyrup - Anthony Lippis
Paringa - Tom Wood

Will there be any more changes in independent's?
Jamie Ocallaghan had to withdraw from Ramco job this week.

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Re: Riverland Football Chatter

PostPosted: Wed Nov 08, 2017 11:39 am
by Bum Crack
SuperFrank wrote:All RFL coaches are locked in with no changes from last season.

Couple changes in the independent's so far:
Lyrup - Anthony Lippis
Paringa - Tom Wood

Will there be any more changes in independent's?

Yep

Re: Riverland Football Chatter

PostPosted: Wed Nov 08, 2017 11:44 am
by Baron Greenback
Bum Crack wrote:
SuperFrank wrote:All RFL coaches are locked in with no changes from last season.

Couple changes in the independent's so far:
Lyrup - Anthony Lippis
Paringa - Tom Wood

Will there be any more changes in independent's?

Yep
Three players taken over from smith at bw. Mawe, berger and 1 other i think

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Re: Riverland Football Chatter

PostPosted: Thu Nov 16, 2017 11:43 am
by SuperFrank
Few interesting clearances entered........

Loxton - Adelaide Footy League Yeomans, Benjamin Pending 2017-11-03
Loxton North - Mallee Football League (SA) Brown, Nathan Pending 2017-11-01
Barmera Monash - Adelaide Footy League Fisher, Jacob Denied 2017-11-01 2017-11-07

Plus plenty of outs for Lyrup & Ramco.

Re: Riverland Football Chatter

PostPosted: Thu Nov 16, 2017 11:50 am
by Jim05
SuperFrank wrote:All RFL coaches are locked in with no changes from last season.

Couple changes in the independent's so far:
Lyrup - Anthony Lippis
Paringa - Tom Wood

Will there be any more changes in independent's?

Don’t think BSR have a coach at this stage

Re: Riverland Football Chatter

PostPosted: Wed Nov 22, 2017 3:17 pm
by Bum Crack
What's going on at Lyrup? Mass exodus by the looks of it and I hear there are quite a few more leaving who haven't lodged clearances yet.

Re: Riverland Football Chatter

PostPosted: Wed Nov 22, 2017 4:07 pm
by DARK KNIGHT
Bum Crack wrote:What's going on at Lyrup? Mass exodus by the looks of it and I hear there are quite a few more leaving who haven't lodged clearances yet.


yeah not sure, has to be a problem there some where, A grade clubs better lock up their B graders.
they will need to get players from some where to cover the 11 outs so far.
Ramco could also be in the same boat, seems all Adelaide players are departing

Re: Riverland Football Chatter

PostPosted: Wed Nov 22, 2017 4:51 pm
by bertiebeatle
DARK KNIGHT wrote:
Bum Crack wrote:What's going on at Lyrup? Mass exodus by the looks of it and I hear there are quite a few more leaving who haven't lodged clearances yet.


yeah not sure, has to be a problem there some where, A grade clubs better lock up their B graders.
they will need to get players from some where to cover the 11 outs so far.
Ramco could also be in the same boat, seems all Adelaide players are departing



Think the Lyrup problem may be due to the coaching appointment :lol: :lol: