drop 1 point as per normal..cracka wrote:Wondering on the off chance no footy gets played this year. What happens with the points system. Will all points just stay the same for next year e.g. a 3 point player recruited this year is 3 points next year or will a 3 point player this year only be 2 points next year if he stays at the same club
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So you have the coach and 9 blokes on the oval that’s the limit. what happens if 4 kids decide to to come down to kick the soccer ball around, are you breaking the rules.
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Well i'll be honest, we went back to training in groups of 10, spread across multiple ovals.
Tuesday night when I rocked up there would've been as many people around as a normal Feb evening - athletics, soccer, football all training and regular people going for their own run.
Mitigate the risks the best you can, stick to the guidelines and whilst you cant stop other people doing what they want, if they're doing the right things and also keeping their own distance then surely the risk is minimal?
A little different given we train in the parklands and their is a vast amount of space to use compared to a regular oval.
I know for a fact we aren't the only club who have gone back to some form of modified training.
Tuesday night when I rocked up there would've been as many people around as a normal Feb evening - athletics, soccer, football all training and regular people going for their own run.
Mitigate the risks the best you can, stick to the guidelines and whilst you cant stop other people doing what they want, if they're doing the right things and also keeping their own distance then surely the risk is minimal?
A little different given we train in the parklands and their is a vast amount of space to use compared to a regular oval.
I know for a fact we aren't the only club who have gone back to some form of modified training.
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ask sapol..Buddys wife wrote:So you have the coach and 9 blokes on the oval that’s the limit. what happens if 4 kids decide to to come down to kick the soccer ball around, are you breaking the rules.
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Well you are going against the Community Football Policy by training, its very clear that no organised training can commence until 31/5/20The Bedge wrote:Well i'll be honest, we went back to training in groups of 10, spread across multiple ovals.
Tuesday night when I rocked up there would've been as many people around as a normal Feb evening - athletics, soccer, football all training and regular people going for their own run.
Mitigate the risks the best you can, stick to the guidelines and whilst you cant stop other people doing what they want, if they're doing the right things and also keeping their own distance then surely the risk is minimal?
A little different given we train in the parklands and their is a vast amount of space to use compared to a regular oval.
I know for a fact we aren't the only club who have gone back to some form of modified training.
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Id be interested to hear what other clubs have been doing to keep their members engaged over the past 6 weeks. Whether it just be touching base with everyone or to raise some money for the club itself.
We've been running a few online events such as a Friday Members Lucky wheel and recently a Last Person Standing type event which was streamed through Facebook live. We've been getting great feedback and people have been jumping at the chance to grab a ticket to these things, so much so that we are regularly selling out the allocated numbers in a day or two.
We've been running a few online events such as a Friday Members Lucky wheel and recently a Last Person Standing type event which was streamed through Facebook live. We've been getting great feedback and people have been jumping at the chance to grab a ticket to these things, so much so that we are regularly selling out the allocated numbers in a day or two.
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I'm going off the information provided from the CEO of the AdFL based off advice received from SAPOL.Dutchy wrote:Well you are going against the Community Football Policy by training, its very clear that no organised training can commence until 31/5/20
That'll do for me.
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You can start the modified training from next Tuesday in groups of 10 only which include the coachThe Bedge wrote:I'm going off the information provided from the CEO of the AdFL based off advice received from SAPOL.Dutchy wrote:Well you are going against the Community Football Policy by training, its very clear that no organised training can commence until 31/5/20
That'll do for me.
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Where did you pull that date from?Bluedemon wrote:You can start the modified training from next Tuesday in groups of 10 only which include the coach
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From Tom Hurley's (head of community football) update on Monday:Dutchy wrote:Well you are going against the Community Football Policy by training, its very clear that no organised training can commence until 31/5/20The Bedge wrote:Well i'll be honest, we went back to training in groups of 10, spread across multiple ovals.
Tuesday night when I rocked up there would've been as many people around as a normal Feb evening - athletics, soccer, football all training and regular people going for their own run.
Mitigate the risks the best you can, stick to the guidelines and whilst you cant stop other people doing what they want, if they're doing the right things and also keeping their own distance then surely the risk is minimal?
A little different given we train in the parklands and their is a vast amount of space to use compared to a regular oval.
I know for a fact we aren't the only club who have gone back to some form of modified training.
"As a result of low levels of COVID-19 transmissions, outdoor community sport in South Australia is currently at ‘Level B’ under the AIS Framework for Rebooting Sport, allowing non-contact group training of no more than 10 people (including coaches/staff) once specific protocols are approved by State Government."
Pretty clear that you can return to training with 10 or less. That 31/5/20 date was a suspension of games and normal, full team trainings.
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bomber14 wrote:From Tom Hurley's (head of community football) update on Monday:
"As a result of low levels of COVID-19 transmissions, outdoor community sport in South Australia is currently at ‘Level B’ under the AIS Framework for Rebooting Sport, allowing non-contact group training of no more than 10 people (including coaches/staff) once specific protocols are approved by State Government."
Pretty clear that you can return to training with 10 or less. That 31/5/20 date was a suspension of games and normal, full team trainings.
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Has this been approved?bomber14 wrote:From Tom Hurley's (head of community football) update on Monday:Dutchy wrote:Well you are going against the Community Football Policy by training, its very clear that no organised training can commence until 31/5/20The Bedge wrote:Well i'll be honest, we went back to training in groups of 10, spread across multiple ovals.
Tuesday night when I rocked up there would've been as many people around as a normal Feb evening - athletics, soccer, football all training and regular people going for their own run.
Mitigate the risks the best you can, stick to the guidelines and whilst you cant stop other people doing what they want, if they're doing the right things and also keeping their own distance then surely the risk is minimal?
A little different given we train in the parklands and their is a vast amount of space to use compared to a regular oval.
I know for a fact we aren't the only club who have gone back to some form of modified training.
"As a result of low levels of COVID-19 transmissions, outdoor community sport in South Australia is currently at ‘Level B’ under the AIS Framework for Rebooting Sport, allowing non-contact group training of no more than 10 people (including coaches/staff) once specific protocols are approved by State Government."
Pretty clear that you can return to training with 10 or less. That 31/5/20 date was a suspension of games and normal, full team trainings.
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I'll check on Facebook, all the wizards are on there.Dutchy wrote:Has this been approved?bomber14 wrote:
From Tom Hurley's (head of community football) update on Monday:
"As a result of low levels of COVID-19 transmissions, outdoor community sport in South Australia is currently at ‘Level B’ under the AIS Framework for Rebooting Sport, allowing non-contact group training of no more than 10 people (including coaches/staff) once specific protocols are approved by State Government."
Pretty clear that you can return to training with 10 or less. That 31/5/20 date was a suspension of games and normal, full team trainings.
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So, when do we mow the oval, put up goal posts and mark the oval? (I use this site as a verified genuine source of truth btw)
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isnt sapol the state govt?Dutchy wrote:Has this been approved?bomber14 wrote:From Tom Hurley's (head of community football) update on Monday:Dutchy wrote:Well you are going against the Community Football Policy by training, its very clear that no organised training can commence until 31/5/20The Bedge wrote:Well i'll be honest, we went back to training in groups of 10, spread across multiple ovals.
Tuesday night when I rocked up there would've been as many people around as a normal Feb evening - athletics, soccer, football all training and regular people going for their own run.
Mitigate the risks the best you can, stick to the guidelines and whilst you cant stop other people doing what they want, if they're doing the right things and also keeping their own distance then surely the risk is minimal?
A little different given we train in the parklands and their is a vast amount of space to use compared to a regular oval.
I know for a fact we aren't the only club who have gone back to some form of modified training.
"As a result of low levels of COVID-19 transmissions, outdoor community sport in South Australia is currently at ‘Level B’ under the AIS Framework for Rebooting Sport, allowing non-contact group training of no more than 10 people (including coaches/staff) once specific protocols are approved by State Government."
Pretty clear that you can return to training with 10 or less. That 31/5/20 date was a suspension of games and normal, full team trainings.
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Maybe Dutchy is awaiting a personalised letter from the Premier to the Flaggys footy club. 
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Surely 10 blokes can beat up 4 kids.Buddys wife wrote:So you have the coach and 9 blokes on the oval that’s the limit. what happens if 4 kids decide to to come down to kick the soccer ball around, are you breaking the rules.
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I only get my information from the most trusted source, the South Australian Footballer of course.laser wrote:So, when do we mow the oval, put up goal posts and mark the oval? (I use this site as a verified genuine source of truth btw)
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Social distancing won't allow it.Lightning McQueen wrote:Surely 10 blokes can beat up 4 kids.Buddys wife wrote:So you have the coach and 9 blokes on the oval that’s the limit. what happens if 4 kids decide to to come down to kick the soccer ball around, are you breaking the rules.
Could throw rocks at them maybe?
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