by Backliner » Mon Dec 14, 2009 6:35 pm
by The Note Book » Mon Dec 14, 2009 7:00 pm
by BIG RED DELICIOUS 2 » Mon Dec 14, 2009 7:14 pm
Backliner wrote:Came close in the B's 2 years ago with 6 wins, had 4 last year, from what I hear we have lost very few players and gained a fair few, may or may not happen 2010 but as I said time will tell, also depends how other teams go maintaining their list etc
by AFLflyer » Mon Dec 14, 2009 7:33 pm
by AFLflyer » Mon Dec 14, 2009 7:34 pm
The Note Book wrote:Anyone know if 20/20 Comp happening again in 2010?
by HH3 » Mon Dec 14, 2009 7:40 pm
AFLflyer wrote:haha nice one BRD and backliner well played.
honestly though, two questions?
1) how many morphy youngsters will need to be cleared from MVFC to play with the sharks? (exact number)
2) How do MVFC feel about losing these players, along with some officials as mentioned in earlier posts on here?
i know it may mean a little or alot to different people, just starting some discussion.
good for the SFL if you ask me, spread the love! would be great to see clubs like aldinga, hackham more competitive, by the sound of it , MPark are going to let the competition down next year..?
by Backliner » Mon Dec 14, 2009 8:53 pm
by ol man emu » Mon Dec 14, 2009 10:10 pm
AFLflyer wrote:haha nice one BRD and backliner well played.
honestly though, two questions?
1) how many morphy youngsters will need to be cleared from MVFC to play with the sharks? (exact number)
2) How do MVFC feel about losing these players, along with some officials as mentioned in earlier posts on here?
i know it may mean a little or alot to different people, just starting some discussion.
good for the SFL if you ask me, spread the love! would be great to see clubs like aldinga, hackham more competitive, by the sound of it , MPark are going to let the competition down next year..?
by The Maltese Falcon » Tue Dec 15, 2009 9:17 am
BIG RED DELICIOUS 2 wrote:Backliner wrote:Came close in the B's 2 years ago with 6 wins, had 4 last year, from what I hear we have lost very few players and gained a fair few, may or may not happen 2010 but as I said time will tell, also depends how other teams go maintaining their list etc
haha.. Sensational answer Backliner without answering my question mate. Opinions are a funny thing! some people have them, some people dont. Then there are people who have them but arent allowed to share them.....
by KungFu Panda » Tue Dec 15, 2009 2:11 pm
The Maltese Falcon wrote:BIG RED DELICIOUS 2 wrote:Backliner wrote:Came close in the B's 2 years ago with 6 wins, had 4 last year, from what I hear we have lost very few players and gained a fair few, may or may not happen 2010 but as I said time will tell, also depends how other teams go maintaining their list etc
haha.. Sensational answer Backliner without answering my question mate. Opinions are a funny thing! some people have them, some people dont. Then there are people who have them but arent allowed to share them.....
I think the point is valid however! Aldinga's biggest problem over this decade has always been depth, we have had at various stages a strong spine or strong midfield but never both and then it falls away very quickly. If we can work on our depth in the A's which results in a few players dropping back to the B's and get our B's up and challenging for a finals position (7-8 wins) and by default increasing pressure on A grade positions it will make a huge difference. No point having the icing (top flight A-grade players) if there's no cake!
ps. Always aim for finals (8 wins) but if we can get our percentage up over 40% that will mean that most games we will have been competitive and will have to win probably win 5 or so games
by Specky McGee » Tue Dec 15, 2009 2:31 pm
by RFC 2010 » Tue Dec 15, 2009 3:49 pm
KungFu Panda wrote:The Maltese Falcon wrote:BIG RED DELICIOUS 2 wrote:Backliner wrote:Came close in the B's 2 years ago with 6 wins, had 4 last year, from what I hear we have lost very few players and gained a fair few, may or may not happen 2010 but as I said time will tell, also depends how other teams go maintaining their list etc
haha.. Sensational answer Backliner without answering my question mate. Opinions are a funny thing! some people have them, some people dont. Then there are people who have them but arent allowed to share them.....
I think the point is valid however! Aldinga's biggest problem over this decade has always been depth, we have had at various stages a strong spine or strong midfield but never both and then it falls away very quickly. If we can work on our depth in the A's which results in a few players dropping back to the B's and get our B's up and challenging for a finals position (7-8 wins) and by default increasing pressure on A grade positions it will make a huge difference. No point having the icing (top flight A-grade players) if there's no cake!
ps. Always aim for finals (8 wins) but if we can get our percentage up over 40% that will mean that most games we will have been competitive and will have to win probably win 5 or so games
I agree depth is the biggest problem with all clubs that struggle to make the top handful each year.without it you do not have any pressure for spots so therefore your A grade players take the easy road eg make excuses for not training,and in turn the coach is held to ransom because he doesnt have the depth to tell these blokes to piss off.Its hard to rock up on a saturday and tell the opposition your forfeiting because players didnt follow team rules so they were dropped.
The other thing is the lack of talent that run around in these teams blokes who get a A grade game some of the bottom end just arent up to it,so then you look at playing kids.Now this can go in two different directions,you either throw them to the wolves so to speak and hope there quick learners or they dont handle it and are put off by the experience because there just not up to it,or they play ok then think there poo doesnt stink and start asking for coin,and start coming up with weak excuses why they now cant train.So in turn all you have done is breed the next crop of crap players.
So i guess there next thing to do is recurit,now this really becomes the only option for these clubs if they can get some decent new players with good work ethic that can bring some new ideas and really lead the way a struggling club can fast track some development to there youth showing them some new standards of how to go about your footy and add to your depth and giving the coach the option to rid those who donot want to get on board to create a stable foundation in going forward.
I truely believe if you do not have 25-32 genuine A graders in your club you will struggle to take on the top teams.
Its all about Depth.
by BIG RED DELICIOUS 2 » Tue Dec 15, 2009 6:42 pm
AFLflyer wrote:haha nice one BRD and backliner well played.
honestly though, two questions?
1) how many morphy youngsters will need to be cleared from MVFC to play with the sharks? (exact number)
2) How do MVFC feel about losing these players, along with some officials as mentioned in earlier posts on here?
i know it may mean a little or alot to different people, just starting some discussion.
good for the SFL if you ask me, spread the love! would be great to see clubs like aldinga, hackham more competitive, by the sound of it , MPark are going to let the competition down next year..?
by AFLflyer » Tue Dec 15, 2009 8:21 pm
by the big bang » Tue Dec 15, 2009 8:41 pm
AFLflyer wrote:yeah well said RFC, very true....
as everyone knows juniors is the key. thats why MVpark and marion will be good one year s***t the next.
talking about the last decade, can anyone post the last decade worth of A grade premiership results in both A and B grade (grand finals i mean), it will settle an argument, it would be also good too rank the sides for the decade..

by the big bang » Tue Dec 15, 2009 8:51 pm
the_big_bang wrote:AFLflyer wrote:yeah well said RFC, very true....
as everyone knows juniors is the key. thats why MVpark and marion will be good one year s***t the next.
talking about the last decade, can anyone post the last decade worth of A grade premiership results in both A and B grade (grand finals i mean), it will settle an argument, it would be also good too rank the sides for the decade..
A GRADE
2009
Morphett Vale 10-13 (73) Def Reynella 5-4 (34)
2008
Cove 17-11 (113) Def Morphett Vale 5-6 (42)
2007
Morphett Vale 11-9 (75) Def Brighton 3-6 (24)
2006
Morphett Vale 14-8 (92) Def Reynella 9-6 (60)
2005
Morphett Vale 16-13 (109) Def Reynella 10-7 (67)
2004
Morphett Vale 11-10 (76) Def Brighton 8-6 (54)
2003
Happy Valley 15-12 (102) Def Noarlunga 8-7 (55)
2002 Brighton 11-11 (77) Def Noarlunga 9-7 (61)
2001
Noarlunga 14-15 (99) Def Reynella 10-10 (70)
2000
Marion 11-10 (76) Def Noarlunga 9-6 (60)

by the big bang » Tue Dec 15, 2009 9:01 pm

by Moe » Tue Dec 15, 2009 9:18 pm
by White Line Fever » Tue Dec 15, 2009 9:59 pm
Moe wrote:AFLflyer wrote:yeah well said RFC, very true....
as everyone knows juniors is the key. thats why MVpark and marion will be good one year s***t the next.
talking about the last decade, can anyone post the last decade worth of A grade premiership results in both A and B grade (grand finals i mean), it will settle an argument, it would be also good too rank the sides for the decade..[/quote
Before we get into a p***ing contest and you bash M/Ville Park & Marion juniors remember some facts. Up the hill and into southern regions, young families are moving in droves due to housing costs and redevelopment. I have stated before on this forum that at Morphies we are doing EVERYTHING we can to get our juniors going. It breaks junior development volunteers hearts when kids who have played U/8's to U/13's then go to clubs like Plympton or Brighton because their schoolmates play there too. It is not our fault that high schools like Glengowrie close down leaving us with nowhere to target for youth. This is not an excuse but if you look back 20 years (glengowrie closed in 1988) our juniors were exceptionally strong. In fact in 1989 our U/18's were undefeated Premiers, & in1990 our A grade won the flag with 4 players from that side playing a major role. We never look for hand outs, but are constantly ear bashed by the SFL that we must have Juniors. Morphettville Park has an aging population, and new residents are often refugees who are very good with the round ball, not so much the Sherrin. We will fight on and will continue to either win or at least put up a fight, especially at home on the "Pastie". One day we will be a powerhouse again
by White Line Fever » Tue Dec 15, 2009 10:00 pm
the_big_bang wrote:AFLflyer wrote:yeah well said RFC, very true....
as everyone knows juniors is the key. thats why MVpark and marion will be good one year s***t the next.
talking about the last decade, can anyone post the last decade worth of A grade premiership results in both A and B grade (grand finals i mean), it will settle an argument, it would be also good too rank the sides for the decade..
A GRADE
2009
Morphett Vale 10-13 (73) Def Reynella 5-4 (34)
2008
Cove 17-11 (113) Def Morphett Vale 5-6 (42)
2007
Morphett Vale 11-9 (75) Def Brighton 3-6 (24)
2006
Morphett Vale 14-8 (92) Def Reynella 9-6 (60)
2005
Morphett Vale 16-13 (109) Def Reynella 10-7 (67)
2004
Morphett Vale 11-10 (76) Def Brighton 8-6 (54)
2003
Happy Valley 15-12 (102) Def Noarlunga 8-7 (55)
2002 Brighton 11-11 (77) Def Noarlunga 9-7 (61)
2001
Noarlunga 14-15 (99) Def Reynella 10-10 (70)
2000
Marion 11-10 (76) Def Noarlunga 9-6 (60)
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