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Re: SANFL Junior codes

PostPosted: Tue Sep 22, 2020 8:24 pm
by Footy Chick
Eagles2014 wrote:
Dutchy wrote:
Broken Down Hack wrote:]Were Premiership medals presented
after the Grand Finals Sunday just gone?


I know its not SANFLJ but in the Under 18's there was no AdFL rep at the game and the coach had to hand out medals/shield and the opposition didn't hang around.


Thought I read somewhere the league were not doing Presentations on the ground this year, and Clubs would be given the medals/shield etc to do back at their own clubs??


Correct - as spectators also weren't allowed around team huddles either

Re: SANFL Junior codes

PostPosted: Wed Sep 23, 2020 9:00 am
by Lightning McQueen
Footy Chick wrote:
Correct - as spectators also weren't allowed around team huddles either


Post game?

Re: SANFL Junior codes

PostPosted: Wed Sep 23, 2020 11:34 am
by Dutchy
So no formal presentations in any Divisions? :shock:

Re: SANFL Junior codes

PostPosted: Wed Sep 23, 2020 11:48 am
by Bluedemon
You can either do it back at the club, or in a huddle off the ground

Re: SANFL Junior codes

PostPosted: Thu Sep 24, 2020 9:32 am
by Footy Chick
Bluedemon wrote:You can either do it back at the club, or in a huddle off the ground


Not quite right.

This week we can have presentations on the ground like we did with womens footy at Norwood.

All grounds this week including Simonds (Kenilworth) can have presentations on the ground but no spectators permitted. Simonds COVID management plan didn’t allow for presentations last week but they do this week. i.e. they’re taking the foot off a little.

I think some clubs have enquired whether they can just take their medals to their club and do it there but that's always been an option in any year.

Re: SANFL Junior codes

PostPosted: Thu Sep 24, 2020 11:48 am
by Broken Down Hack
Footy Chick wrote:
Bluedemon wrote:You can either do it back at the club, or in a huddle off the ground


Not quite right.

This week we can have presentations on the ground like we did with womens footy at Norwood.

All grounds this week including Simonds (Kenilworth) can have presentations on the ground but no spectators permitted. Simonds COVID management plan didn’t allow for presentations last week but they do this week. i.e. they’re taking the foot off a little.

I think some clubs have enquired whether they can just take their medals to their club and do it there but that's always been an option in any year.



Well let's hope the winning side can do it at the
ground on or off, kinda takes away the thrill of receiving your medal
If back at club, the joy off getting the medal after the game, the big team ground pic
celebrating the moment, that's what footys about.
But rules are rules in this weird season I guess.

Re: SANFL Junior codes

PostPosted: Tue May 18, 2021 1:34 pm
by Moe
Anyone know about Woodville South/ GAZA 16s being called off at half time last weekend?
I believe it turned pretty violent, with adult spectators involved and police being called.

Re: SANFL Junior codes

PostPosted: Tue May 18, 2021 2:45 pm
by Dutchy
Moe wrote:Anyone know about Woodville South/ GAZA 16s being called off at half time last weekend?
I believe it turned pretty violent, with adult spectators involved and police being called.


Bloody hell, Modbury u16 coach got Blue Carded last week and then told the umpire (a minor) where to stick the blue card :shock:

Re: SANFL Junior codes

PostPosted: Tue May 18, 2021 4:39 pm
by The Bedge
Dutchy wrote:
Moe wrote:Anyone know about Woodville South/ GAZA 16s being called off at half time last weekend?
I believe it turned pretty violent, with adult spectators involved and police being called.


Bloody hell, Modbury u16 coach got Blue Carded last week and then told the umpire (a minor) where to stick the blue card :shock:

What's a Blue Card?

Re: SANFL Junior codes

PostPosted: Tue May 18, 2021 4:58 pm
by Brodlach
The Bedge wrote:
Dutchy wrote:
Moe wrote:Anyone know about Woodville South/ GAZA 16s being called off at half time last weekend?
I believe it turned pretty violent, with adult spectators involved and police being called.


Bloody hell, Modbury u16 coach got Blue Carded last week and then told the umpire (a minor) where to stick the blue card :shock:

What's a Blue Card?

Free kick against spectators, I may or may not have had one (incorrectly)

Re: SANFL Junior codes

PostPosted: Tue May 18, 2021 5:22 pm
by gadj1976
The Bedge wrote:
Dutchy wrote:
Moe wrote:Anyone know about Woodville South/ GAZA 16s being called off at half time last weekend?
I believe it turned pretty violent, with adult spectators involved and police being called.


Bloody hell, Modbury u16 coach got Blue Carded last week and then told the umpire (a minor) where to stick the blue card :shock:

What's a Blue Card?


A report against the off field crew/spectators.

Re: SANFL Junior codes

PostPosted: Wed May 19, 2021 4:44 pm
by Arch44
Sounds like one of the Woody sth lads was getting stuck in to a Gaza lad in the 1st half and the brothers x2 (spectators) of the Gaza lad decided enough was enough and took it into their own hands at half time, then it escalated.

Re: SANFL Junior codes

PostPosted: Wed May 19, 2021 4:52 pm
by Bluedemon
Arch44 wrote:Sounds like one of the Woody sth lads was getting stuck in to a Gaza lad in the 1st half and the brothers x2 (spectators) of the Gaza lad decided enough was enough and took it into their own hands at half time, then it escalated.


You dont need this at a junior games or any game in particular

Re: SANFL Junior codes

PostPosted: Mon May 24, 2021 12:02 pm
by Arch44
Bluedemon wrote:
Arch44 wrote:Sounds like one of the Woody sth lads was getting stuck in to a Gaza lad in the 1st half and the brothers x2 (spectators) of the Gaza lad decided enough was enough and took it into their own hands at half time, then it escalated.


You dont need this at a junior games or any game in particular


Trouble at Edwardstown now yesterday too in juniors, with an umpire injured from it.

Re: SANFL Junior codes

PostPosted: Mon May 24, 2021 12:43 pm
by Lightning McQueen
There must be a fair gap between div 1 and div 2 boys under 16 comps.

Salisbury North haven't won a game in div 1, get dropped and defeat Plympton who have been winning comfortably most weeks.

I must say, the Under 16 div 1 standard is very high, it is very quick and very high pressured, it's great viewing.

Re: SANFL Junior codes

PostPosted: Mon May 24, 2021 12:59 pm
by Down the Hill
Arch44 wrote:
Bluedemon wrote:
Arch44 wrote:Sounds like one of the Woody sth lads was getting stuck in to a Gaza lad in the 1st half and the brothers x2 (spectators) of the Gaza lad decided enough was enough and took it into their own hands at half time, then it escalated.


You dont need this at a junior games or any game in particular


Trouble at Edwardstown now yesterday too in juniors, with an umpire injured from it.

A teenage umpire was assaulted during a junior football game at Edwardstown on Sunday.

As reported on Adelaide Now:

A melee between players on the field led to parents and spectators becoming involved at about 6.30pm.
During the incident, a man was grabbed from behind and tackled to the ground.
A boy umpiring the game attempted to intervene but was hit.
The boy was treated for facial injuries and the man was not injured.


A quick look at the SANFL Juniors fixture shows it was during an U17.5 Girls game between Edwardstown & Ingle Farm.

Re: SANFL Junior codes

PostPosted: Mon May 24, 2021 1:10 pm
by beef
Lightning McQueen wrote:There must be a fair gap between div 1 and div 2 boys under 16 comps.

Salisbury North haven't won a game in div 1, get dropped and defeat Plympton who have been winning comfortably most weeks.

I must say, the Under 16 div 1 standard is very high, it is very quick and very high pressured, it's great viewing.

salisbury north probably unlucky to go down, been competitive in most games. Unless they requested to go down i think they wouldve got a few wins before end of year,

Re: SANFL Junior codes

PostPosted: Mon May 24, 2021 1:21 pm
by Lightning McQueen
beef wrote:
Lightning McQueen wrote:There must be a fair gap between div 1 and div 2 boys under 16 comps.

Salisbury North haven't won a game in div 1, get dropped and defeat Plympton who have been winning comfortably most weeks.

I must say, the Under 16 div 1 standard is very high, it is very quick and very high pressured, it's great viewing.

salisbury north probably unlucky to go down, been competitive in most games. Unless they requested to go down i think they wouldve got a few wins before end of year,

Definitely didn't request to go down, they had been well poised at half time of each game.

Goodwood requested to go up as they were flogging everybody.

Re: SANFL Junior codes

PostPosted: Mon May 24, 2021 1:26 pm
by Mr Beefy
Down the Hill wrote:
Arch44 wrote:
Bluedemon wrote:
Arch44 wrote:Sounds like one of the Woody sth lads was getting stuck in to a Gaza lad in the 1st half and the brothers x2 (spectators) of the Gaza lad decided enough was enough and took it into their own hands at half time, then it escalated.


You dont need this at a junior games or any game in particular


Trouble at Edwardstown now yesterday too in juniors, with an umpire injured from it.

A teenage umpire was assaulted during a junior football game at Edwardstown on Sunday.

As reported on Adelaide Now:

A melee between players on the field led to parents and spectators becoming involved at about 6.30pm.
During the incident, a man was grabbed from behind and tackled to the ground.
A boy umpiring the game attempted to intervene but was hit.
The boy was treated for facial injuries and the man was not injured.


A quick look at the SANFL Juniors fixture shows it was during an U17.5 Girls game between Edwardstown & Ingle Farm.

Police are investigating claims a 14-year-old football boundary umpire and his father were assaulted after a fight broke out in a girls’ football match.

Police were called to the Edwardstown Memorial Oval about 6.30pm on Sunday after reports of the melee, and then the assault.

The father says he used his mobile phone to film the aftermath of the fight between Ingle Farm and Edwardstown in a division under-17 match on Sunday for his son’s protection, but says an Ingle Farm parent “put me in a headlock” to stop him filming and his son was bashed when he came to his aid.

“It was really, really ugly stuff — we are both pretty shaken,” the man said.

“My son was boundary umpiring when a brawl erupted in the final quarter on boundary line in front of the Ingle Farm coaching box.

“I filmed the immediate aftermath on my phone from behind the barriers in case my son or the SANFL needed a record, in the event that it escalated. I was not on the field on in anyone’s face, just using my phone to record what happened.

“I ended up being jumped and assaulted by Ingle Farm spectators. My son came to my aid as an Ingle Farm spectator grabbed me from behind in a choke headlock but then he was punched multiple times in the face and thrown into a bench by the same adult spectator who assaulted me.

“My son is 14 and he was belted by an adult, it was crazy.”

The man has reported the incident to police, the SANFL and both clubs.

The melee occurred between players on the field and involved parents and other people.

It is so far unclear as to how the brawl erupted and how many players and spectators were involved.

The teen umpire was treated at the scene by paramedics for minor facial injuries. The man was not injured.

Re: SANFL Junior codes

PostPosted: Mon May 24, 2021 2:02 pm
by The Bedge
Absolutely disgusting, i hope the person(s) involved are dealt with accordingly by the club, the SANFL and the police.