hotspur wrote:Taylor played for BMW in Northern areas so guessing he'll go back to Melrose to same team.
That is it Cunnington!
by roodog » Mon Jan 13, 2014 9:21 pm
hotspur wrote:Taylor played for BMW in Northern areas so guessing he'll go back to Melrose to same team.
by Sky Pilot » Mon Jan 20, 2014 4:11 pm
Poultry in Motion wrote:roodog wrote:Spies tell me that Kapunda are getting a few quality young locals back this season. Zero point (and probably zero dollar) A graders are like gold and should give Buckets more to work with in 2014
Are Kapunda losing one of its best back to his home club in the Northern Areas? Taylor)
by Dizzee Rascal » Thu Jan 23, 2014 9:18 am
Sky Pilot wrote:Poultry in Motion wrote:roodog wrote:Spies tell me that Kapunda are getting a few quality young locals back this season. Zero point (and probably zero dollar) A graders are like gold and should give Buckets more to work with in 2014
Are Kapunda losing one of its best back to his home club in the Northern Areas? Taylor)
Heard the same thing. Brad's girlfriend has scored a job in Port Augusta I think
by roodog » Thu Jan 23, 2014 5:29 pm
by the joker » Fri Jan 24, 2014 2:24 pm
by Chuck Wepner » Fri Jan 24, 2014 5:21 pm
roodog wrote:Most are Gawler Central products too. Hope the Tiges are keeping them in the loop so they want to return when the time's right........
by hairy cat » Fri Jan 24, 2014 9:44 pm
by Extractor » Tue Jan 28, 2014 9:27 am
by Chuck Wepner » Tue Jan 28, 2014 4:45 pm
Extractor wrote:So who exactly is supposed to be training at Ango? Apart from the Oxenhams and Pete Bradtke that have gone to Hamley Bridge we seem to have kept most of them. Notwithstanding that the players would still need to be cleared within the league...
Johncock has gone to try his luck at Glenelg and Luke Howard lives in Brisbane. We picked up Craig Jamar and a couple of locals in Molyneux, Thomas and Dunne have returned...
Apparently Gawler Central is the first side in the league to recruit a few handy players in an attempt to win a premiership?
And not sure if Chuck may have short memory for the sort of behaviour that normally occurs in the Bay 13 tent at Williamstown?
by daysofourlives » Tue Jan 28, 2014 5:53 pm
Chuck Wepner wrote:Extractor wrote:So who exactly is supposed to be training at Ango? Apart from the Oxenhams and Pete Bradtke that have gone to Hamley Bridge we seem to have kept most of them. Notwithstanding that the players would still need to be cleared within the league...
Johncock has gone to try his luck at Glenelg and Luke Howard lives in Brisbane. We picked up Craig Jamar and a couple of locals in Molyneux, Thomas and Dunne have returned...
Apparently Gawler Central is the first side in the league to recruit a few handy players in an attempt to win a premiership?
And not sure if Chuck may have short memory for the sort of behaviour that normally occurs in the Bay 13 tent at Williamstown?
That's true, Bay 13 can be quite an embarrassment to the club at times. But unfortunately it seems your "ferals" are not just confined to one small section of the crowd.
by RooShootOhh » Wed Feb 05, 2014 9:29 am
by daysofourlives » Sun Feb 23, 2014 1:51 pm
by Mayor Quimby » Mon Feb 24, 2014 3:03 pm
daysofourlives wrote:Ango's season over before it started, Griffiths gone walk about and Langfords injury to sideline him most of the year if not all of it.
On the bright side thats a saving of 2.5k a week.
Now that Woodards will be the focal point up forward i hear he wants a bigger slice of the pie
by daysofourlives » Tue Feb 25, 2014 8:18 pm
by Yank Man » Tue Feb 25, 2014 9:24 pm
daysofourlives wrote:What would be the reason Gawler Central are denying clearances for 2 B graders who want to go to Angaston?
Tyler Hutton played 15 B Grade and 1 A Grade last year and was in the B Grade best twice.
Tyler Phillips played 9 B Grade and didnt get in the best 6 once.
I understand the rule of not having to clear players to other clubs within the association but I didnt think it applied to B Grade players.
I hear its headed to the tribunal and i would say they would deliberate for all of about 30 seconds before granting the clearances. Seems to me GC just wasting everyone's time.
by daysofourlives » Tue Feb 25, 2014 9:33 pm
Yank Man wrote:daysofourlives wrote:What would be the reason Gawler Central are denying clearances for 2 B graders who want to go to Angaston?
Tyler Hutton played 15 B Grade and 1 A Grade last year and was in the B Grade best twice.
Tyler Phillips played 9 B Grade and didnt get in the best 6 once.
I understand the rule of not having to clear players to other clubs within the association but I didnt think it applied to B Grade players.
I hear its headed to the tribunal and i would say they would deliberate for all of about 30 seconds before granting the clearances. Seems to me GC just wasting everyone's time.
Unpaid subs, maybe???
by RooShootOhh » Wed Feb 26, 2014 1:40 pm
daysofourlives wrote:What would be the reason Gawler Central are denying clearances for 2 B graders who want to go to Angaston?
Tyler Hutton played 15 B Grade and 1 A Grade last year and was in the B Grade best twice.
Tyler Phillips played 9 B Grade and didnt get in the best 6 once.
I understand the rule of not having to clear players to other clubs within the association but I didnt think it applied to B Grade players.
I hear its headed to the tribunal and i would say they would deliberate for all of about 30 seconds before granting the clearances. Seems to me GC just wasting everyone's time.
by Useless » Wed Feb 26, 2014 4:44 pm
by daysofourlives » Wed Feb 26, 2014 7:17 pm
RooShootOhh wrote:daysofourlives wrote:What would be the reason Gawler Central are denying clearances for 2 B graders who want to go to Angaston?
Tyler Hutton played 15 B Grade and 1 A Grade last year and was in the B Grade best twice.
Tyler Phillips played 9 B Grade and didnt get in the best 6 once.
I understand the rule of not having to clear players to other clubs within the association but I didnt think it applied to B Grade players.
I hear its headed to the tribunal and i would say they would deliberate for all of about 30 seconds before granting the clearances. Seems to me GC just wasting everyone's time.
IIRC you are a big advocate for the "Dont have to clear a player to another team in the comp" rule...
It is a rule for that association (which I dont like 100% mind you) so if the kid signed something last year, he is bound by the rules of the BLG contractualy, therefor the tribunal will uphold the rules in the constitution, so your right, it may only take 30 secs...
by RooShootOhh » Thu Feb 27, 2014 10:30 am
daysofourlives wrote:RooShootOhh wrote:daysofourlives wrote:What would be the reason Gawler Central are denying clearances for 2 B graders who want to go to Angaston?
Tyler Hutton played 15 B Grade and 1 A Grade last year and was in the B Grade best twice.
Tyler Phillips played 9 B Grade and didnt get in the best 6 once.
I understand the rule of not having to clear players to other clubs within the association but I didnt think it applied to B Grade players.
I hear its headed to the tribunal and i would say they would deliberate for all of about 30 seconds before granting the clearances. Seems to me GC just wasting everyone's time.
IIRC you are a big advocate for the "Dont have to clear a player to another team in the comp" rule...
It is a rule for that association (which I dont like 100% mind you) so if the kid signed something last year, he is bound by the rules of the BLG contractualy, therefor the tribunal will uphold the rules in the constitution, so your right, it may only take 30 secs...
I am a fan of the rule for A Grade players, but ofr bonafide B grade players why shouldnt they be cleared?
Im pretty sure that B Grade footballers are not signing any contracts so im sure the clearances will be granted.
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