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does helping out at training count?

or better yet, is there somewhere i can read the rules myself Bedge? i realise you are just the messenger :)

thanks for the info regardless.
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tipper wrote:stuff it. guess ill just stick to volunteering to do the bbq at home games then. although they will probably want a safe food handling certificate or something for that next
Yes, you are required to have a safe food handling certificate.
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Mr Beefy wrote:
tipper wrote:stuff it. guess ill just stick to volunteering to do the bbq at home games then. although they will probably want a safe food handling certificate or something for that next
Yes, you are required to have a safe food handling certificate.
Only a 50 hour course evidently :shock: for the supervisor/manager and everyone else can do an online course
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locky801 wrote:
Mr Beefy wrote:
tipper wrote:stuff it. guess ill just stick to volunteering to do the bbq at home games then. although they will probably want a safe food handling certificate or something for that next
Yes, you are required to have a safe food handling certificate.
Only a 50 hour course evidently :shock: for the supervisor/manager and everyone else can do an online course
Have done the supervisor/manager course for work and it doesn't take 50 hours. A solid 5 hours at absolute most will get it done.
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whufc wrote:
locky801 wrote:
Mr Beefy wrote:
tipper wrote:stuff it. guess ill just stick to volunteering to do the bbq at home games then. although they will probably want a safe food handling certificate or something for that next
Yes, you are required to have a safe food handling certificate.
Only a 50 hour course evidently :shock: for the supervisor/manager and everyone else can do an online course
Have done the supervisor/manager course for work and it doesn't take 50 hours. A solid 5 hours at absolute most will get it done.
was a typo sorry having just done it a while back with the Mrs
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The SANFL Juniors would have to be extremely pleased with how their equalisation policy worked out in Round 1 of the U16 Div 1 girls:

Henley SANFL Sharks 16.18.114
Glenunga 0.0.0
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With juniors, is anyone keeping track as to how overall numbers of teams/players is relative to a few years back?

3 divisions for under 16 boys seems a bit light on considering NEMJFA managed to have two division on its own only a while ago?
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SANFL U16 has been a full season comp for last 2 or 3 years. Previously it was a March start for 8 or 9 rounds and done and dusted (except finals) by the time SANFL Juniors commenced. So that’s about 180 16 year old lads gone from the community clubs.
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jo172 wrote:With juniors, is anyone keeping track as to how overall numbers of teams/players is relative to a few years back?

3 divisions for under 16 boys seems a bit light on considering NEMJFA managed to have two division on its own only a while ago?
From memory 17.5 boys had 4 divisions last year with only 3 divisions this year, plus a forfeit in one of the grades yesterday.
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locky801 wrote:
whufc wrote:
Have done the supervisor/manager course for work and it doesn't take 50 hours. A solid 5 hours at absolute most will get it done.
was a typo sorry having just done it a while back with the Mrs
What about the course?
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What rocket scientist decided round one in the middle week of the school holidays is a good idea?
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The SANFL Henley Juniors appear to have re-written their own rules on the weekend.

Their U18 Div 1 Girls team forfeited against Hectorville on the weekend, but their Div 2 team played.

If I'm interpreting the rules correctly, they should have had to forfeit their Div 2 game:

8.11.11. Where a club has two or more teams in one age group or division and need to forfeit one of those matches, they must forfeit the lowest division first.
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MoP wrote:The SANFL Henley Juniors appear to have re-written their own rules on the weekend.

Their U18 Div 1 Girls team forfeited against Hectorville on the weekend, but their Div 2 team played.

If I'm interpreting the rules correctly, they should have had to forfeit their Div 2 game:

8.11.11. Where a club has two or more teams in one age group or division and need to forfeit one of those matches, they must forfeit the lowest division first.
Brighton U16 girls did the same thing in round 12. Forfeited the Friday night div 1 game, played the Sunday div 4 game
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wenchbarwer wrote:
MoP wrote:The SANFL Henley Juniors appear to have re-written their own rules on the weekend.

Their U18 Div 1 Girls team forfeited against Hectorville on the weekend, but their Div 2 team played.

If I'm interpreting the rules correctly, they should have had to forfeit their Div 2 game:

8.11.11. Where a club has two or more teams in one age group or division and need to forfeit one of those matches, they must forfeit the lowest division first.
Brighton U16 girls did the same thing in round 12. Forfeited the Friday night div 1 game, played the Sunday div 4 game
Did any of the div 1 players drop down to their lower grade? (for either grade)
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Lightning McQueen wrote: Did any of the div 1 players drop down to their lower grade? (for either grade)
I didn't look that closely at the Henley team. But unlikely to be many, if any, as you have to list a certain number of players that can't play down. Presumably another reason why you have to forfeit your lower ranked team?
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MoP wrote:
Lightning McQueen wrote: Did any of the div 1 players drop down to their lower grade? (for either grade)
I didn't look that closely at the Henley team. But unlikely to be many, if any, as you have to list a certain number of players that can't play down. Presumably another reason why you have to forfeit your lower ranked team?
Yeah, that's what I was thinking when I replied. Think there's a list of 10 or so players that can't play in the lower grade, to prevent stacking the B team.

Can't ever imagine a senior A grade team forfeiting, but the Bs running around. it's just not done.
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MoP wrote:
Lightning McQueen wrote: Did any of the div 1 players drop down to their lower grade? (for either grade)
I didn't look that closely at the Henley team. But unlikely to be many, if any, as you have to list a certain number of players that can't play down. Presumably another reason why you have to forfeit your lower ranked team?
I don't think it would be an issue if none dropped down, it's not like the traditional A & B Grade.
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Cracking game at Henley today for the U18 girls' Qualifying Final, as Henley beat Glenunga by a point.

I'm all for encouraging young umpires through the ranks but to not have one experienced umpire on the field, with the head of SANFL Juniors (is that her role?) and her frenzied supporters calling every decision from the sidelines, was poor. Arguably, the best team on the day missed out on the win as a result of the lopsided umpiring.

Let's keep these young umpires in the game, but give them the support, and the appropriate opportunities, to thrive.
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Have to say the quantity of posts I read whining about Henley’s U18 girls is kind of
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jo172 wrote:Have to say the quantity of posts I read whining about Henley’s U18 girls is kind of
odd
Absolutely nothing to do with the girls in the team. My post was about having all young, inexperienced umpires for the final, whilst previous posts have been about Henley running the junior comp. The girls in the team just play the cards they're dealt - unfortunately, it's usually from a stacked deck.
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