jo172 wrote: Would have thought there should be a lot more "geographic" common sense exercised in the Friday night games. I.e Gaza/Broadview/Hectorville/Walkerville/PNU/Athelstone put in one group who can play Friday Night Matches amongst each other, TTG/Modbury/Golden Grove/Hope Valley in another, Ingle Farm/Pooraka/Para Hills/Gepps Cross in another, Old CDJFL teams in another.
Wouldn't have thought it was too hard.
My lad plays for Fitzroy and we had the following Friday timeslots. 7:30: Walkerville at Walkerville 6:10: Payneham at Fitzroy 6:10: Golden Grove at GG 6:10: Modbury at Fitzroy 6:10: Salisbury at Salisbury
The coach didn't even bother setting a "get to the ground" time for the 6:10 games, it was get there as soon as you can.
jo172 wrote: Would have thought there should be a lot more "geographic" common sense exercised in the Friday night games. I.e Gaza/Broadview/Hectorville/Walkerville/PNU/Athelstone put in one group who can play Friday Night Matches amongst each other, TTG/Modbury/Golden Grove/Hope Valley in another, Ingle Farm/Pooraka/Para Hills/Gepps Cross in another, Old CDJFL teams in another.
Wouldn't have thought it was too hard.
My lad plays for Fitzroy and we had the following Friday timeslots. 7:30: Walkerville at Walkerville 6:10: Payneham at Fitzroy 6:10: Golden Grove at GG 6:10: Modbury at Fitzroy 6:10: Salisbury at Salisbury
The coach didn't even bother setting a "get to the ground" time for the 6:10 games, it was get there as soon as you can.
Most of them time slots I'm at the cross keys but some I'm still at the Land of promise.
jo172 wrote: Would have thought there should be a lot more "geographic" common sense exercised in the Friday night games. I.e Gaza/Broadview/Hectorville/Walkerville/PNU/Athelstone put in one group who can play Friday Night Matches amongst each other, TTG/Modbury/Golden Grove/Hope Valley in another, Ingle Farm/Pooraka/Para Hills/Gepps Cross in another, Old CDJFL teams in another.
Wouldn't have thought it was too hard.
My lad plays for Fitzroy and we had the following Friday timeslots. 7:30: Walkerville at Walkerville 6:10: Payneham at Fitzroy 6:10: Golden Grove at GG 6:10: Modbury at Fitzroy 6:10: Salisbury at Salisbury
The coach didn't even bother setting a "get to the ground" time for the 6:10 games, it was get there as soon as you can.
Most of them time slots I'm at the cross keys but some I'm still at the Land of promise.
a beer after work with nude girls everywhere id choose that choice too
morell wrote:Probably a mix up with lingo I'd suggest.,,
We paid a coach, who also played - counts IMO. We sponsored players by waiving fees for subs, shorts, socks. We also chipped in to help with some moving costs. We also found work for a few players.
They're all "payments" in my book. Incentives, payments, lures, carrots whatever.
Mix in lingo yes, but the total of 'incentives' was less than $2k. As I also said we payed out less this year to win a flag than we did last year to get flogged by 40 goals and win one game. End of story.
I think that statement says a lot about the difference between Div6 & Div7. Good luck in 6 next year Yank Man
Bit late but i'm sure some of the boys are still celebrating but well done to MP on the flag and again to Houghton for probably being the most consistent team all year, unlucky on the day. But probably the two toughest teams I played against all year in the A's. And the Magoos probably had the 2 best teams all year in the final.
@morell and @yankman firstly congrats, obviously the article has said that Lynchy has retired from the head coach role with Tom Roberts to take over, will he become a playing coach or did he hang up the boots after the victory? Was there any idea that Lynchy was heading that way before the game?
crabman wrote:Bit late but i'm sure some of the boys are still celebrating but well done to MP on the flag and again to Houghton for probably being the most consistent team all year, unlucky on the day. But probably the two toughest teams I played against all year in the A's. And the Magoos probably had the 2 best teams all year in the final.
@morell and @yankman firstly congrats, obviously the article has said that Lynchy has retired from the head coach role with Tom Roberts to take over, will he become a playing coach or did he hang up the boots after the victory? Was there any idea that Lynchy was heading that way before the game?
Cheers crabman, as I said on our group we haven't forgotten the support from the crabbies in 2014. Who knows, without you blokes we might not have survived that year and therefore in turn might not have even been able to compete this year. There will always be a beer at Moreland Avenue for anyone of the Crabs from up the road. Except for Hynchy - he kept putting me on ridiculous angles when having a shot for goal and he pinged be for a ludicrous holding the ball - only a can of coke for him.
As for Lynchy resigning and Tom taking over yeah it was sort of common knowledge for a few of us for a while. It was a difficult situation that ended pretty much perfectly really. Lynchy will remain with the club in a senior position off the field as we can really leverage his skill set. Precisely what that entails is to be worked out by the committee and Shane over the next couple of weeks/months. From my perspective I would love to see him help out Yank Man and Ken with some of the leadership/recruitment/sponsorship stuff. Plus some mentoring and coaching director type work. Tom I am not sure yet, he reckons hes retired but I reckon we could convince him of one more year.
morell wrote:Probably a mix up with lingo I'd suggest.,,
We paid a coach, who also played - counts IMO. We sponsored players by waiving fees for subs, shorts, socks. We also chipped in to help with some moving costs. We also found work for a few players.
They're all "payments" in my book. Incentives, payments, lures, carrots whatever.
Mix in lingo yes, but the total of 'incentives' was less than $2k. As I also said we payed out less this year to win a flag than we did last year to get flogged by 40 goals and win one game. End of story.
I think that statement says a lot about the difference between Div6 & Div7. Good luck in 6 next year Yank Man
100% agree but at the start of the year it was more about self preservation of our great club. We understand fully what is required to make ourselves competitive in Div 6 and money will need to spent and we are already in preparation for that to happen.
Ive had a bit to do with Lynchy a few years ago. Fantastic to see him win a flag. He really deserves the accolades. Great reward for his years of hard work, and people rubbishing him around several leagues. Sad that he has given it away, but a great way to go out.
I've heard North Pines are booked in for premiership tattoos.. I'm all for celebrating a flag etc. but an A grade flag in D7R hardly seems 'tattoo worthy' to me
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