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Re: SANFL 2020 Season

Postby DOC » Tue Aug 04, 2020 10:14 am

PanthersFan wrote:Do the new recruits have to play a certain amount of games to qualify for finals if their respective club make the finals?


No
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Re: SANFL 2020 Season

Postby ferret » Tue Aug 04, 2020 10:55 am

DOC wrote:
PanthersFan wrote:Do the new recruits have to play a certain amount of games to qualify for finals if their respective club make the finals?


No


They just had to have their clearances in by 31 July.

A few changes made to rules to cope with leagues that have had their season abandoned.
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Re: SANFL 2020 Season

Postby gazzamagoo » Tue Aug 04, 2020 12:00 pm

goddy11 wrote:CENTRAL District has used its connections well to sign a young key forward from VFL club Box Hill.
Tom Graham is son of former Hawthorn and Richmond player Mark Graham.
Central and Hawthorn champion John Platten set the wheels in motion, through his extensive friendship and knowledge of the Hawks’ players, when the VFL competition was canned this season because of coronavirus restrictions, leaving many players without a football home for the season.
Tom, 20, about 197cm, who is isolating in SA for another week after arriving from Victoria, had played high-level junior basketball until three years ago. But switching to football, he played with Oakleigh Chargers in 2018 and 2019, before signing with Box Hill this season.
Bulldogs’ coach Jeff Andrews said he was thrilled to have Graham on board.
“It came about with Platts’s connection with Hawthorn and knowing Mark (Graham) well,’’ Andrews said.
“He (Tom) will come on to the track next week but we won’t rush him. We are keen to get some ‘ks’ into his legs.
“He hopes to get back into the system and maybe look at being drafted one day.’’
Graham Sr played 223 games for the Hawks between 1993 and 2004 and 20 for Richmond in 2005 and was often seen running out on to the field with young Tom alongside.
Central also was pleased with the league debut last Saturday of another young recruit, Jack Toner, who picked up 18 possessions against North Adelaide.
Toner, 20, had played with Dandenong Stingrays in the VFL for the past two years.

Welcome!
Hopefully he stays, unlike 4 or 5 other "recruits",
to say we need a big bloke would be a massive understatement!
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Re: SANFL 2020 Season

Postby bulldogproud » Tue Aug 04, 2020 12:08 pm

gazzamagoo wrote:
goddy11 wrote:CENTRAL District has used its connections well to sign a young key forward from VFL club Box Hill.
Tom Graham is son of former Hawthorn and Richmond player Mark Graham.
Central and Hawthorn champion John Platten set the wheels in motion, through his extensive friendship and knowledge of the Hawks’ players, when the VFL competition was canned this season because of coronavirus restrictions, leaving many players without a football home for the season.
Tom, 20, about 197cm, who is isolating in SA for another week after arriving from Victoria, had played high-level junior basketball until three years ago. But switching to football, he played with Oakleigh Chargers in 2018 and 2019, before signing with Box Hill this season.
Bulldogs’ coach Jeff Andrews said he was thrilled to have Graham on board.
“It came about with Platts’s connection with Hawthorn and knowing Mark (Graham) well,’’ Andrews said.
“He (Tom) will come on to the track next week but we won’t rush him. We are keen to get some ‘ks’ into his legs.
“He hopes to get back into the system and maybe look at being drafted one day.’’
Graham Sr played 223 games for the Hawks between 1993 and 2004 and 20 for Richmond in 2005 and was often seen running out on to the field with young Tom alongside.
Central also was pleased with the league debut last Saturday of another young recruit, Jack Toner, who picked up 18 possessions against North Adelaide.
Toner, 20, had played with Dandenong Stingrays in the VFL for the past two years.

Welcome!
Hopefully he stays, unlike 4 or 5 other "recruits",
to say we need a big bloke would be a massive understatement!


Correct, the exact type of player we need. Welcome, Tom!
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Re: SANFL 2020 Season

Postby whufc » Tue Aug 04, 2020 2:50 pm

Exact type player we need which is good the club has identified that.

As I said on a previous post im not overly comfortable with clubs bringing players over and tbh not sure how they are deemed essential given that their not even being paid so its not like its employment.
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Re: SANFL 2020 Season

Postby Wedgie » Tue Aug 04, 2020 6:19 pm

Brett wrote:I think crowds may get reduced back this weekend.

Word on the street is they will stay the same but as per pubs people will need to be seated to consume alcohol.
Bunnings could do a fine trade this week.
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Re: SANFL 2020 Season

Postby locky801 » Tue Aug 04, 2020 6:37 pm

Wedgie wrote:
Brett wrote:I think crowds may get reduced back this weekend.

Word on the street is they will stay the same but as per pubs people will need to be seated to consume alcohol.
Bunnings could do a fine trade this week.


That could be an issue for the Grogs :lol:
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Re: SANFL 2020 Season

Postby Wedgie » Tue Aug 04, 2020 7:01 pm

locky801 wrote:
Wedgie wrote:
Brett wrote:I think crowds may get reduced back this weekend.

Word on the street is they will stay the same but as per pubs people will need to be seated to consume alcohol.
Bunnings could do a fine trade this week.


That could be an issue for the Grogs :lol:

Nah, the smarter ones bring chairs already. I have my two sitting in the RSL ready for use. ;)
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Re: SANFL 2020 Season

Postby Wedgie » Wed Aug 05, 2020 3:06 pm

Dear Members and Supporters,


I’m sure you will all agree that it has been fantastic to have the SANFL 2020 season up and running and our Roosters performing well. To have our Women’s team under coach Krissie Steen achieve an undefeated minor round season with 10 straight wins is a remarkable effort we are all very proud of, and our men’s side sitting in the top 2 after 6 rounds, we have much to be grateful for at this time.


But with the ongoing fight against the invisible enemy, we must continue to be flexible and understanding of the challenges that are presented to us to keep the community safe and healthy. This week, SA Health and SAPOL have announced new restrictions which will impact on how we behave on game day, beginning this Saturday 8 August when we take on the Sturt FC at Prospect. Simply, if we do not comply with these new restrictions, then we face large financial penalties and put the remainder of the SANFL season at a huge risk, so we beg our loyal and passionate members and supporters to adhere and support them strongly.


Restriction 1: Effective from today and applying to the home match on Saturday, there will be no drinking alcohol in the clubrooms whilst standing. This means, if you are drinking alcohol inside the Club, you must be seated at a table. There is no standing at the bar or around the room if you are drinking alcohol. This will impact on the number of patrons allowed in the Function and Legends Rooms, especially post-match, so we need you’re cooperation and understanding. If there is no room to sit at a table with your drink, then please do not order a drink at the bar until there is room.


Restriction 2: At Prospect Oval home matches, including this Saturday, there is to be no consumption of alcohol whilst standing around the terracing. This means, if you are watching the match and want to drink alcohol, then you must be seated. If you want to have a drink at the football, then we encourage you to bring your own deck chair or similar seat, or just sit down on the terracing and enjoy a great game of footy.


These new restrictions will be closely monitored by security and SAPOL , but also by our supporters who want football to continue in 2020. The alternative plan would be to close all alcohol outlets around the ground, however, we want to give our great supporters the opportunity to work with us this Saturday so we can maintain alcohol sales at future games. If we fail and do not comply, then removing alcohol sales may be actioned.


As mentioned above, whilst these new restrictions may be frustrating for some, they are necessary to keep our community safe and healthy.


At this stage, entry protocols will remain the same as last Saturday with normal ticket sales at the main gates or purchase on-line.


Look forward to seeing you this Saturday!


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Re: SANFL 2020 Season

Postby Wedgie » Sun Aug 09, 2020 3:31 pm

North's women go through to the GF by winning the 2nd semi and West win the 1st semi eliminating Norwood.
Prelim next week South v West
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Re: SANFL 2020 Season

Postby Magellan » Sun Aug 09, 2020 4:21 pm

Wedgie wrote:North's women go through to the GF by winning the 2nd semi and West win the 1st semi eliminating Norwood.
Prelim next week South v West

Great to see, hope the Lady Chooks can go one better this season.
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Re: SANFL 2020 Season

Postby mal » Sun Aug 09, 2020 7:30 pm

LADDER

NA 6-1.....54-05 %....507 FOR...431 AGAINST
SA 4-3......53-87%.....517 FOR...441 AGAINST

Both sides have a differential of 76 points
SA have scored more points but have less %
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Re: SANFL 2020 Season

Postby rocketeer » Sun Aug 09, 2020 9:40 pm

mal wrote:LADDER

NA 6-1.....54-05 %....507 FOR...431 AGAINST
SA 4-3......53-87%.....517 FOR...441 AGAINST

Both sides have a differential of 76 points
SA have scored more points but have less %


Correct. Imagine If one team had only scored 76 points for the year but none scored against them all year, then they'd have a percentage of 100.
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Re: SANFL 2020 Season

Postby whybother » Mon Aug 10, 2020 8:08 pm

Is it just me, but I think that all teams have longer injury lists than previous seasons.
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Re: SANFL 2020 Season

Postby southee » Mon Aug 10, 2020 8:11 pm

whybother wrote:Is it just me, but I think that all teams have longer injury lists than previous seasons.


Agree with that. Definitely longer injury lists this year.
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Re: SANFL 2020 Season

Postby goddy11 » Thu Aug 13, 2020 11:14 am

STRONG-MARKING utility Jack Hayes has become the most influential player in the SANFL and led Woodville-West Torrens’ stunning charge to flag favouritism.
That is the overwhelming opinion of the eight SANFL coaches, who claim the 193cm Hayes has become the ultimate swingman and hardest match-up in the competition.
SEE OUR SANFL TOP 25 PLAYERS BELOW
Three of new Eagles’ coach Jade Sheedy's seven rivals have named Hayes, 24, as the player they would most like to poach from an opposition club.
“Hayes is the most influential key forward in the league,’’ South Adelaide coach Jarrad Wright said.

https://www.adelaidenow.com.au/sport/af ... erallPos=6
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Re: SANFL 2020 Season

Postby Spargo » Thu Aug 13, 2020 11:26 am

goddy11 wrote:STRONG-MARKING utility Jack Hayes has become the most influential player in the SANFL and led Woodville-West Torrens’ stunning charge to flag favouritism.
That is the overwhelming opinion of the eight SANFL coaches, who claim the 193cm Hayes has become the ultimate swingman and hardest match-up in the competition.
SEE OUR SANFL TOP 25 PLAYERS BELOW
Three of new Eagles’ coach Jade Sheedy's seven rivals have named Hayes, 24, as the player they would most like to poach from an opposition club.
“Hayes is the most influential key forward in the league,’’ South Adelaide coach Jarrad Wright said.

https://www.adelaidenow.com.au/sport/af ... erallPos=6

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Re: SANFL 2020 Season

Postby Wedgie » Thu Aug 13, 2020 12:05 pm

Norwood's Lewis Johnston out for up to 6 weeks with a quad and Declan Hamilton put for a few with a sprained ankle.
South's Tom Highmore out for 3 or 4 after rolling an ankle.
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Re: SANFL 2020 Season

Postby PanthersFan » Thu Aug 13, 2020 12:39 pm

Wedgie wrote:Norwood's Lewis Johnston out for up to 6 weeks with a quad and Declan Hamilton put for a few with a sprained ankle.
South's Tom Highmore out for 3 or 4 after rolling an ankle.

Highmore would have been a good match up for Hayes.
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Re: SANFL 2020 Season

Postby goddy11 » Thu Aug 13, 2020 12:48 pm

Spargo wrote:
goddy11 wrote:STRONG-MARKING utility Jack Hayes has become the most influential player in the SANFL and led Woodville-West Torrens’ stunning charge to flag favouritism.
That is the overwhelming opinion of the eight SANFL coaches, who claim the 193cm Hayes has become the ultimate swingman and hardest match-up in the competition.
SEE OUR SANFL TOP 25 PLAYERS BELOW
Three of new Eagles’ coach Jade Sheedy's seven rivals have named Hayes, 24, as the player they would most like to poach from an opposition club.
“Hayes is the most influential key forward in the league,’’ South Adelaide coach Jarrad Wright said.

https://www.adelaidenow.com.au/sport/af ... erallPos=6

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Woodville-West Torrens are flying in the 2020 premiership race and Jack Hayes is one of the main reasons the Eagles are back in flag contention. SEE THE SANFL TOP 25 PLAYERS HERE
SANFL TOP 25 PLAYERS
1. JACK HAYES
(Eagles)
Key forward/ruck
Champion Data ranking points ave: 135
Key stats: 19 disp, 7 mks (ave), 75 ho, 9 gls
Eagles’ Mr Fixit has been given licence to thrill and dominated all around the ground.
2. SAM BAULDERSTONE
(Norwood)
Ruck
Points ave: 138
Key stats: 18 disp, 7 clear (ave), 278 ho
Norwood’s heartbeat has largely kept his side in the finals hunt after a tough 0-3 start.
3. JOEY HAINES
(South Adelaide)
Defender
Points ave: 107
Key stats: 23 disp, 8 mks (ave)
Last year's Knuckey Cup runner-up has taken his marking and rebounding game to an even higher level.

4. MATTHEW BROADBENT
(South Adelaide)
Midfielder
Points ave: 120
Key stats: 23 disp, 6 mks (ave)
Former Power defender has been a revelation in the midfield in his first season with the Panthers.
5. ANDREW MOORE
(North Adelaide)
Midfielder
Points ave: 123
Key stats: 25 disp, 7 clear (ave)
Former Power and Richmond midfielder has returned to the SANFL to be a key driver in North’s return to prominence.

6. RICHARD DOUGLAS
(Norwood)
Midfielder
Points ave: 113
Key stats: 25 disp, 5 clear (ave), 10 gls
Former Crows star has starred back in the SANFL at age 33, providing on and off-field leadership.
7. MATTHEW SNOOK
(Glenelg)
Midfielder
Points ave: 131
Key stats: 28 disp, 10 clear (ave)
Last year’s Jack Oatey Medallist contemplated taking the season off but is in arguably career-best form.

8. TOM HIGHMORE
(South Adelaide)
Defender
Points ave: 104
Key stats: 20 disp, 8 mks (ave)
Canberra recruit has been a revelation. Numbers would have been higher but for suffering a bad ankle injury early against Norwood on Sunday.
9. JOEL CROSS
(South Adelaide)
Midfielder
Points ave: 112
Key stats: 24 disp, 7 clear (ave)
Dual Magarey Medallist keeps on keeping on at age 33, continually getting first hands on the ball in the middle.

10. JAMES ROWE
(Eagles)
Small forward
Points ave: 101
Key stats: 14 disp (ave), 22 gls
Put simply, he is the best small forward in the competition, ranking second in total goals.
11. LIAM McBEAN
(Glenelg)
Key forward
Points ave: 104
Key stats: 12 disp, 5 mks (ave), 25 gls
Last year’s Ken Farmer Medallist is arguably in better form this season and again leads the goalkicking.
12. JAMES BATTERSBY
(Sturt)
Midfielder
Points ave: 127
Key stats: 26 disp, 10 clear (ave)
Clearance king has continued to rack up possessions – and clearances – in a struggling side.

13. MATT PANOS
(Norwood)
Midfielder
Points ave: 110
Key stats: 21 disp, 6 mks (ave), 10 gls
New Redlegs captain has successfully mixed midfield with forward line duties, kicking 10 goals.
14. CAMPBELL COMBE
(North Adelaide)
Midfielder
Points ave: 125
Key stats: 23 disp, 11 tack (ave)
Tough, under-the-radar, no-fuss ball magnet is a tackling king who gets the job done each week.
15. LUKE PARTINGTON
(Glenelg)
Midfielder
Points ave: 109
Key stats: 24 disp, 4 clear (ave), 7 gls
Magarey Medallist hasn't been at his brilliant best but has had a couple of huge games.

16. HARRISON WIGG
(North Adelaide)
Defender
Points ave: 93
Key stats: 23 disp, 6 mks
Luckless former Crow and Sun has fitted back into the SANFL superbly, becoming a key backline playmaker.
17. CAMERON CRAIG
(North Adelaide)
Defender
Points ave: 99
Key stats: 19 disp, 7 mks (ave)
Been the key tall figure and marking option in a Roosters defence conceding just 61 points a game.
18. JARRAD REDDEN
(Eagles)
Ruck
Points ave: 95
Key stats: 13 disp, 4 clear (ave), 210 ho
Veteran big man has turned back the clock, being the second-ranked ruckman behind Baulderstone.
19. JORDAN FOOTE
(Eagles)
Midfielder
Points ave: 99
Key stats: 24 disp, 7 clear (ave)
Reigning club champion has missed two games through injury but is the Eagles’ most dynamic midfielder, with coach Jade Sheedy describing his bursts as “Chris Judd-like’’.

20. JAMES BOYD
(Central District)
Midfielder
Points ave: 131
Key stats: 32 disp, 6 mks (ave)
Moved back to his former club from the Eagles this season and while his defensive skills have been questioned he leads the league in disposals.
21. JIMMY TOUMPAS
(Eagles)
Midfielder
Points ave: 92
Key stats: 25 disp, 4 mks (ave)
Former Melbourne and Power midfielder has won plenty of the ball and distributed it well.
22. MITCH GRIGG
(Norwood)
Midfielder
Points ave: 102
Key stats: 23 disp, 6 mks (ave), 7 gls
Dual Magarey Medallist hasn’t been at his dominant best but has still been a key contributor.

23. TROY MENZEL
(Central District)
Forward/midfielder
Points ave: 95
Key stats: 22 disp, 8 mks (ave), 6 gls
Has relished more midfield time this season, boosting his disposals and marks averages.
24. ANDREW BRADLEY
(Glenelg)
Midfielder
Points ave: 97
Key stats: 23 disp, 6 mks (ave)
Former skipper has been one of Glenelg’s most consistent players in its premiership defence.
25. BRAD McKENZIE
(Norwood)
Defender
Points ave: 98
Key stats: 20 disp, 7 mks (ave)
Playmaking, strong-marking defender has been a key to the Redlegs’ drive from the back half.
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