In all grades or just the U17s?Lightning McQueen wrote:17's and 14's went pretty much as expected.
Under 17's: Jack May (Mallala) 41 votes from 15 games, fair effort.
Would've like to have seen a count instead of jumping straight into the awards, could've read the rounds out while people were eating.
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All.OnSong wrote:In all grades or just the U17s?Lightning McQueen wrote:17's and 14's went pretty much as expected.
Under 17's: Jack May (Mallala) 41 votes from 15 games, fair effort.
Would've liked to have seen a count instead of jumping straight into the awards, could've read the rounds out while people were eating.
It seemed a little rushed as they got straight into it presenting the under 14 runner up then winner. The kids need the excitement of watching the voting IMO.
Could probably do a junior one on a separate night with just finger food and have a more formal dinner one for the seniors perhaps or if they were to keep it all together they could still manage a count for each grade.
Cost cutting for the catering for the junior count could see more get invited, would be nice to have the league send out a formal invitation to the top 10 perhaps or top 4 from each team?
There was enough downtime to mingle or eat, Mallala done a good job in getting the food out swiftly so there was no time wasted there.
6:40-7 (14's count)
7-7:15 (entree)
7:15-7:40 (17's count & junior awards)
7:40-8 (dinner)
8-8:20 (reserves count)
8:20-8:30 (dessert)
8:30-9 (A Grade count/team of the year and other honours)
Veitchy raced through the count swiftly and clearly, each round took less than a minute.
Overall, it was a good night, 80%+ of the guests were there on time and everyone was quiet during the formalities, all the winners were deserved and it was pretty well organised.
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Anyone know where to obtain the round by round medal count votes?
They're usually accessible by now.
They're usually accessible by now.
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If time really is an issue you could still do counts for say the last 5 rounds in the junior grades atleast that would build up a bit of excitement for the kids.Lightning McQueen wrote:All.OnSong wrote:In all grades or just the U17s?Lightning McQueen wrote:17's and 14's went pretty much as expected.
Under 17's: Jack May (Mallala) 41 votes from 15 games, fair effort.
Would've liked to have seen a count instead of jumping straight into the awards, could've read the rounds out while people were eating.
It seemed a little rushed as they got straight into it presenting the under 14 runner up then winner. The kids need the excitement of watching the voting IMO.
Could probably do a junior one on a separate night with just finger food and have a more formal dinner one for the seniors perhaps or if they were to keep it all together they could still manage a count for each grade.
Cost cutting for the catering for the junior count could see more get invited, would be nice to have the league send out a formal invitation to the top 10 perhaps or top 4 from each team?
There was enough downtime to mingle or eat, Mallala done a good job in getting the food out swiftly so there was no time wasted there.
6:40-7 (14's count)
7-7:15 (entree)
7:15-7:40 (17's count & junior awards)
7:40-8 (dinner)
8-8:20 (reserves count)
8:20-8:30 (dessert)
8:30-9 (A Grade count/team of the year and other honours)
Veitchy raced through the count swiftly and clearly, each round took less than a minute.
Overall, it was a good night, 80%+ of the guests were there on time and everyone was quiet during the formalities, all the winners were deserved and it was pretty well organised.
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Repeat of the 2021 GF tomorrow with Two Wells going for back to back flags against Balaklava.
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Two Wells A grade Premiers for the 5th time in 10 seasonsHazbeen wrote:Repeat of the 2021 GF tomorrow with Two Wells going for back to back flags against Balaklava.
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I’m hearing the cheque book at United is opening up for next year….. heard for a couple good sources that Jarred Almond could be heading there as a player coach on huge $$$$$$ and both beard brothers also could be heading back.
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I spoke with Trav after Balaklava Cup and he was strongly considering coaching. Think they've got 18 points to play with so there's a huge scope for improvement.GIDDY UP! wrote:I’m hearing the cheque book at United is opening up for next year….. heard for a couple good sources that Jarred Almond could be heading there as a player coach on huge $$$$$$ and both beard brothers also could be heading back.
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Thats interesting because he only just started a new job with a city based Council which i imagine would take up a fair bit of time.OnSong wrote:I spoke with Trav after Balaklava Cup and he was strongly considering coaching. Think they've got 18 points to play with so there's a huge scope for improvement.GIDDY UP! wrote:I’m hearing the cheque book at United is opening up for next year….. heard for a couple good sources that Jarred Almond could be heading there as a player coach on huge $$$$$$ and both beard brothers also could be heading back.
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15 pointsOnSong wrote:I spoke with Trav after Balaklava Cup and he was strongly considering coaching. Think they've got 18 points to play with so there's a huge scope for improvement.GIDDY UP! wrote:I’m hearing the cheque book at United is opening up for next year….. heard for a couple good sources that Jarred Almond could be heading there as a player coach on huge $$$$$$ and both beard brothers also could be heading back.
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Plenty of points to play with and might just bring United back up the ladder. Is Almond originally from United? Thought he was from a different APFL club.Hazbeen wrote:15 pointsOnSong wrote:I spoke with Trav after Balaklava Cup and he was strongly considering coaching. Think they've got 18 points to play with so there's a huge scope for improvement.GIDDY UP! wrote:I’m hearing the cheque book at United is opening up for next year….. heard for a couple good sources that Jarred Almond could be heading there as a player coach on huge $$$$$$ and both beard brothers also could be heading back.
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Played his junior and senior colts at Two Wells and won an A grade flag with them when returning back in 2012 after having a year away from SANFL.Under_Scrutiny wrote:Plenty of points to play with and might just bring United back up the ladder. Is Almond originally from United? Thought he was from a different APFL club.Hazbeen wrote:15 pointsOnSong wrote:I spoke with Trav after Balaklava Cup and he was strongly considering coaching. Think they've got 18 points to play with so there's a huge scope for improvement.GIDDY UP! wrote:I’m hearing the cheque book at United is opening up for next year….. heard for a couple good sources that Jarred Almond could be heading there as a player coach on huge $$$$$$ and both beard brothers also could be heading back.
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Played his junior and senior colts at Two Wells and won an A grade flag with them when returning back in 2012 after having a year away from SANFL.Under_Scrutiny wrote:Plenty of points to play with and might just bring United back up the ladder. Is Almond originally from United? Thought he was from a different APFL club.Hazbeen wrote:15 pointsOnSong wrote:I spoke with Trav after Balaklava Cup and he was strongly considering coaching. Think they've got 18 points to play with so there's a huge scope for improvement.GIDDY UP! wrote:I’m hearing the cheque book at United is opening up for next year….. heard for a couple good sources that Jarred Almond could be heading there as a player coach on huge $$$$$$ and both beard brothers also could be heading back.
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Any truth Moss to Gawler Centrals?
Also Long Plains need a complete rebuild takes years to climb out of the hole they are in
Worse record than Angle Vale had.
Its taken them 5 years of hard work to get somewhere and United in same boat
Also Long Plains need a complete rebuild takes years to climb out of the hole they are in
Worse record than Angle Vale had.
Its taken them 5 years of hard work to get somewhere and United in same boat
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Angle Vale building something big out there with a solid coaching group.
Their player retention of kids seems to be improving each year, they have some very talented juniors in the mix atm so I'd expect them to be around the mark next season and beyond.
The amount of talented kids playing for Two Wells is crazy too, they half at least half a dozen ready made A Graders.
Their player retention of kids seems to be improving each year, they have some very talented juniors in the mix atm so I'd expect them to be around the mark next season and beyond.
The amount of talented kids playing for Two Wells is crazy too, they half at least half a dozen ready made A Graders.
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Would a club like Trinity Old Scholars (footy & netball) strengthen the APFL in the medium to long term like Angle Vale has done after all these years?
Including a club like this from Gawler would be reasonable from a geographic perspective and more junior opportunities for the association as well!
Including a club like this from Gawler would be reasonable from a geographic perspective and more junior opportunities for the association as well!
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They'd need to include juniors and their juniors play Saturday mornings so it would be fair to say that it wouldn't eventuate.Information HWY wrote:Would a club like Trinity Old Scholars (footy & netball) strengthen the APFL in the medium to long term like Angle Vale has done after all these years?
Including a club like this from Gawler would be reasonable from a geographic perspective and more junior opportunities for the association as well!
Over the years a lot of Mallala/Two Wells kids played in the APFL spasmodically due to their Trinity commitments.
Sounds great in theory and the APFL I'm sure would welcome new clubs if they were to meet all of the required criteria.
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Add big Mumford to that announced at presentation on the weekend.Lightning McQueen wrote:Angle Vale building something big out there with a solid coaching group.
Their player retention of kids seems to be improving each year, they have some very talented juniors in the mix atm so I'd expect them to be around the mark next season and beyond.
The amount of talented kids playing for Two Wells is crazy too, they half at least half a dozen ready made A Graders.
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It is little wonder. The population growth in these two areas alone is huge. Think there's a story in today's or yesterday's Tiser about the swelling residential developments at Two Wells.Lightning McQueen wrote:Angle Vale building something big out there with a solid coaching group.
Their player retention of kids seems to be improving each year, they have some very talented juniors in the mix atm so I'd expect them to be around the mark next season and beyond.
The amount of talented kids playing for Two Wells is crazy too, they half at least half a dozen ready made A Graders.
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And I mean, all power to them in that regard but the following quote makes me a bit sick in the stomach:OnSong wrote:It is little wonder. The population growth in these two areas alone is huge. Think there's a story in today's or yesterday's Tiser about the swelling residential developments at Two Wells.Lightning McQueen wrote:Angle Vale building something big out there with a solid coaching group.
Their player retention of kids seems to be improving each year, they have some very talented juniors in the mix atm so I'd expect them to be around the mark next season and beyond.
The amount of talented kids playing for Two Wells is crazy too, they half at least half a dozen ready made A Graders.
https://glamadelaide.com.au/two-wells-i ... -township/
Hudson Howells Economist, Phill Hudson, said
“Two Wells is different. It stands alone as a model of government and private sector collaboration delivering what new home buyers want – housing choice, housing affordability, education, community services, jobs and regional economic development. Two Wells is one of the youngest, most affordable, most progressive and fastest growing urban regions in Adelaide.”
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