I thought clubs could start training Monday 11 May. Ten players x 5 different ovals meets requirements. May 18th, 30 players can train at one oval as long as there is a strict 10 players for each third of the oval. Clubs might have to find another oval or do two shifts!!Bluedemon wrote:SANFL Clubs can start training from Monday 18th May with restrictions
SANFL 2020 Season
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Not really clear. The jobkeeper payments. As most players have other work I assume the jobkeeper does not apply. So only the full time players will get it. Surely the end of the Magpies and Crows in the comp.heater31 wrote:So players will be paying to play. Normally players have deductions taken from their paymentsgoddy11 wrote:https://www.afl.com.au/news/433085/sanfl-to-resume-without-payments-to-players-coaches-or-umpires
THE SANFL will effectively operate as an amateur league this year, with players, coaches and umpires working without payment.
Competition chief executive Jake Parkinson confirmed on Sunday no club would be permitted to pay its players as part of the wider push to ensure clubs survive the global coronavirus pandemic. The only payments they will receive are from the Federal Government's $1500-a-fortnight JobKeeper package.
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Will the double headers be televised so we can get some footy fix?topshelf wrote:Doubtful it would be a requirement for entry. I would be guessing that the double headers at Adelaide Oval would be for the first month or until interstate teams are allowed in. The fixture could change to home and away matches at suburban grounds after that.nwdfanparade wrote:What if you don't have a smart phone?DOC wrote:Just in from CIBO on The Parade:
14 round 8 team competition starting second/third week of June at Adelaide oval, with crowds, make sure you have the covidsafe app installed.
So four games at Adelaide oval over 2 or 3 days (Friday, Saturday & Sunday) every weekend plus AFL (when it starts). That's going to put a lot of strain on the Adelaide oval turf.
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I'm sure some players will get paid money under the table. Hopefully everyone will put their hand up to play and we can look forward to SANFL footy being played early June.
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It was just mentioned that the 13th of June would be the earliest return to footy for us and the league is waiting on the AFL before making a return to competition date.
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Are you referring to the players or the spectators?topshelf wrote:It was just mentioned that the 13th of June would be the earliest return to footy for us and the league is waiting on the AFL before making a return to competition date.
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goddy11 wrote:https://www.afl.com.au/news/433085/sanfl-to-resume-without-payments-to-players-coaches-or-umpires
THE SANFL will effectively operate as an amateur league this year, with players, coaches and umpires working without payment.
Competition chief executive Jake Parkinson confirmed on Sunday no club would be permitted to pay its players as part of the wider push to ensure clubs survive the global coronavirus pandemic. The only payments they will receive are from the Federal Government's $1500-a-fortnight JobKeeper package.
This will open a can of worms as who will receive job keeper payments . Are we going to see double dip payments?
Unless contracted are payments payed as a HOBBY ?
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I believe that you can't double dip with job keeper, so I assume that those players who are receiving job keeper from their "day job" will literally have to play for nothing.shoe boy wrote:goddy11 wrote:https://www.afl.com.au/news/433085/sanfl-to-resume-without-payments-to-players-coaches-or-umpires
THE SANFL will effectively operate as an amateur league this year, with players, coaches and umpires working without payment.
Competition chief executive Jake Parkinson confirmed on Sunday no club would be permitted to pay its players as part of the wider push to ensure clubs survive the global coronavirus pandemic. The only payments they will receive are from the Federal Government's $1500-a-fortnight JobKeeper package.
This will open a can of worms as who will receive job keeper payments . Are we going to see double dip payments?
Unless contracted are payments payed as a HOBBY ?
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AFL have announced no AFL listed player will play State League footy this year so that would officially end any thoughts of Crows/Port in SANFL.
Heartbreaking.
Heartbreaking.
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https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=3GwjfUFyY6Msmac wrote:AFL have announced no AFL listed player will play State League footy this year so that would officially end any thoughts of Crows/Port in SANFL.
Heartbreaking.
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At least one piece of great news has come out of this mess.smac wrote:AFL have announced no AFL listed player will play State League footy this year so that would officially end any thoughts of Crows/Port in SANFL.
Heartbreaking.
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smac wrote:AFL have announced no AFL listed player will play State League footy this year so that would officially end any thoughts of Crows/Port in SANFL.
Heartbreaking.

Clowns OUT. Smears OUT. RESIST THE OCCUPATION.
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with no player payments and no crowds, dont bother with 2020, stupid imho
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Certainly a fair bit to pan out yet... can someone like Jeff Andrews afford to come back and operate off job keeper...I fear not. Or Bastinac.. Dunno..will umps be prepared to get abused simply for the love of it? I’m not convinced all parties can come together to get a season of sorts up and running. Hope I’m wrong.. and I’ll still maintain an interest even if second string teams compete.. But a lot of hurdles need to be cleared yet..
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Out of interest, anyone have a rough idea what SANFL umpires would earn from their footy contribution?
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Yeah I know, I have said that for a while now and kept on saying it.smac wrote:AFL have announced no AFL listed player will play State League footy this year so that would officially end any thoughts of Crows/Port in SANFL.
Heartbreaking.
Enjoy the celebrations.
By the way yes I did actually know this would flop about AFL listed players and state league players, no it's not a football source but a health source. The Advice to the AFL on this matter was basically the most obvious thing you could imagine.
Basically state league players have jobs right, they aren't isolated right, generally won't be living in a bubble the AFL boys.....yep it was clear that the thing that defined these AFL sides will be the thing that keeps them out of the SANFL this season.
Read my reply. It is directed at you because you have double standards
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smac wrote:AFL have announced no AFL listed player will play State League footy this year so that would officially end any thoughts of Crows/Port in SANFL.
Heartbreaking.
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Looks like none of the AFL listed players will be allowed to play in lower league competitions. Seems strange that 20 odd players in our 2 AFL clubs may not get a chance to play this year, Not even their original clubs.
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Has anyone checked on how George Fiacchi has taken the news ??
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YES! Even better if it continues next season on and beyond. Fingers crossed.Wedgie wrote:At least one piece of great news has come out of this mess.smac wrote:AFL have announced no AFL listed player will play State League footy this year so that would officially end any thoughts of Crows/Port in SANFL.
Heartbreaking.
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