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How about A-grade strength/where they finish the season & at least U14 and U16 teams.
Good day out for everyone, families included, if 2 clubs can watch 4 games of footy at the one venue
To have an equal playing field i think there needs to be an even number of teams and you play everyone once at home and once away.
Good day out for everyone, families included, if 2 clubs can watch 4 games of footy at the one venue
To have an equal playing field i think there needs to be an even number of teams and you play everyone once at home and once away.
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"It should only be worked out on the current season anyhow, these ideas of 5 years, 10 years and the like have no bearing on current strength, why not 20 years, 50 years, 100 year... where do you end?"
LGIL - if Valleys dont make A grade finals because of a dodgy coaching recruitment and couple blokes leaving does that make it a div 2 club?
LGIL - if Valleys dont make A grade finals because of a dodgy coaching recruitment and couple blokes leaving does that make it a div 2 club?
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Front & Centre wrote:Some posters wont like what I have got to say but lets be honest. If the SFL doesnt do something about fixing the competition they will start to lose clubs - just not the ones it wants.
I have spoken to someone on their executive and HV will be one of many clubs that will look elsewhere. Last week against Hackham was the final straw for him. Clubs cant continually afford the loss of revenue from playing weaker clubs without a full compliment of teams and the capacity to draw a crowd through the gate. It affects gate, canteen, bar revenue significantly more than the SFL would realise
The SFL needs to stop trying to save their beloved Lonsdale (how many Lonsdale life members are on the SFL board?) and try to fix the competition before it loses the clubs keeping it afloat. 2 divisions would be a start
lonsdale would be far better off relocating, that is a shocker of a place for a district football club, at the back of a high school
you aint gonna draw players, or crowds when 3 quarters of the oval has no parking and u cant sit in your car to watch the game
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why really wouldnt marion simply join div 7 saafl? what are the elements stopping a move? genuine question
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Good questions marbles but I reckon some of these clubs would rather die a slow death than look at genuine ways to stay alive.
Most of the league have been saying for a while that Hackham and Lonsdale should merge for a club with much better player numbers and facilities
Most of the league have been saying for a while that Hackham and Lonsdale should merge for a club with much better player numbers and facilities
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Mister Footy wrote:Good questions marbles but I reckon some of these clubs would rather die a slow death than look at genuine ways to stay alive.
Most of the league have been saying for a while that Hackham and Lonsdale should merge for a club with much better player numbers and facilities
think hackham is a little bit too far from lonsdale to be brothers in arms.
where was o'sullivans beach oval back in the day?
sfl has too many clubs, and the saafl is needing 4 or 5 clubs, what difference will it make, all clubs will still be playing great football games each and every saturday
marion, edwardstown, brighton and morphies should just bite the bullet & play metro amateur footy where they belong & the saafl should make drastic changes to accomodate them, everybody wins and life goes on
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Mister Footy wrote:"It should only be worked out on the current season anyhow, these ideas of 5 years, 10 years and the like have no bearing on current strength, why not 20 years, 50 years, 100 year... where do you end?"
LGIL - if Valleys dont make A grade finals because of a dodgy coaching recruitment and couple blokes leaving does that make it a div 2 club?
As one of the 5 clubs supporting the Saturday competition, absolutely not
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marbles wrote:why really wouldnt marion simply join div 7 saafl? what are the elements stopping a move? genuine question
Marion are the one club that should piss off, they give nothing to the SFL, don't even try to field Saturday junior teams, unlike the others.
Im not sure why they are not in the firing line more than clubs like Lonsdale and Hackham who do work hard to put teams on the park.
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marbles wrote:
marion, edwardstown, brighton and morphies should just bite the bullet & play metro amateur footy where they belong & the saafl should make drastic changes to accomodate them, everybody wins and life goes on
Simply because geographically a SAAFL club south of the city is a nightmare, there is a team playing out of Gawler FFS! Give me a once a year trip to Aldinga any day.
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Dutchy wrote:marbles wrote:
marion, edwardstown, brighton and morphies should just bite the bullet & play metro amateur footy where they belong & the saafl should make drastic changes to accomodate them, everybody wins and life goes on
Simply because geographically a SAAFL club south of the city is a nightmare, there is a team playing out of Gawler FFS! Give me a once a year trip to Aldinga any day.
marion to aldinga - nice
word is angle vale moving to adelaide plains league
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Dutchy wrote:marbles wrote:why really wouldnt marion simply join div 7 saafl? what are the elements stopping a move? genuine question
Marion are the one club that should piss off, they give nothing to the SFL, don't even try to field Saturday junior teams, unlike the others.
Im not sure why they are not in the firing line more than clubs like Lonsdale and Hackham who do work hard to put teams on the park.
I know that if the numbers were there to field the Saturday junior sides, they would. Fact is they just don't have the numbers. Put it down to whatever issue you may attribute it to.
There is a Sunday 14's side from Marion which is doing very well and the sub juniors on the Sunday mornings are full of kids. If this translates to teams of 14's, 16's and 18's on Saturdays in the years to come, I only hope so. This is obviously the long term goal, they are aware of what they need to do to survive.
None the less, I certainly appreciate the position of the other teams who would not be making the same $$$ on a day where there is a full day of games. Money talks.
Not that there is any discussion of it, I could see the numbers that are left at the club at this time making a bee line to the exit if the club moved to SAAFL.
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godra wrote:
There is a Sunday 14's side from Marion which is doing very well and the sub juniors on the Sunday mornings are full of kids. If this translates to teams of 14's, 16's and 18's on Saturdays in the years to come, I only hope so. This is obviously the long term goal, they are aware of what they need to do to survive.
Marions subbies have been full for a number of years now (they have 50 u12's this year), therefore why haven't they flowed through to Saturday junior footy? Seems they are happy to just move them thru the Sunday comp...
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Div 1 play footy on Saturday 1 team in every grade minimum and Div 2 juniors can play on Sunday?
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marbles wrote:Dutchy wrote:marbles wrote:
marion, edwardstown, brighton and morphies should just bite the bullet & play metro amateur footy where they belong & the saafl should make drastic changes to accomodate them, everybody wins and life goes on
Simply because geographically a SAAFL club south of the city is a nightmare, there is a team playing out of Gawler FFS! Give me a once a year trip to Aldinga any day.
marion to aldinga - nice
word is angle vale moving to adelaide plains league
What about Trinity?
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Dutchy wrote:godra wrote:
There is a Sunday 14's side from Marion which is doing very well and the sub juniors on the Sunday mornings are full of kids. If this translates to teams of 14's, 16's and 18's on Saturdays in the years to come, I only hope so. This is obviously the long term goal, they are aware of what they need to do to survive.
Marions subbies have been full for a number of years now (they have 50 u12's this year), therefore why haven't they flowed through to Saturday junior footy? Seems they are happy to just move them thru the Sunday comp...
Your guess is as good as mine. I would suggest the financial benefits of a full Saturday day of games far outweighs any amount of bacon and eggs sangas one would sell for the parents of the kids on a Sunday morning.
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marbles wrote:Dutchy wrote:marbles wrote:
marion, edwardstown, brighton and morphies should just bite the bullet & play metro amateur footy where they belong & the saafl should make drastic changes to accomodate them, everybody wins and life goes on
Simply because geographically a SAAFL club south of the city is a nightmare, there is a team playing out of Gawler FFS! Give me a once a year trip to Aldinga any day.
marion to aldinga - nice
word is angle vale moving to adelaide plains league
Marion to Aldinga a 25 min drive up the expressway ...... not like Flinders Uni to Houghton 50 min + 30 sets off traffic lights ......
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I notice N. Manhood appears on the Porties B Grade team list today. Is this the A Grade coach and if so did he actually play ?
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King wrote:I notice N. Manhood appears on the Porties B Grade team list today. Is this the A Grade coach and if so did he actually play ?
Yes he did
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