National 2nd Tier Competiton Discussion
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great concept in theory but in practise won't work or be agreed apon.
Neither club would be interested in playing unless there was a crazy amount of prize money.
The teams wouldn't risk star players IMHO therefore you would get second string teams on the park, which would diminsh the value and point of the game.
Neither club would be interested in playing unless there was a crazy amount of prize money.
The teams wouldn't risk star players IMHO therefore you would get second string teams on the park, which would diminsh the value and point of the game.
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It it was to happen it would need to be like the North v NTFL match and the proposed North v Subiaco match in having it in February as a warm up for the season proper and a good team bonding exercise.
Unfortunately Subiaco wanted to have it at the end of the year which is a waste of time.
If you get a a few dozen supporters together for a trip it can be an awesome time.
Unfortunately Subiaco wanted to have it at the end of the year which is a waste of time.
If you get a a few dozen supporters together for a trip it can be an awesome time.
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Would have to do it as a pre-season trip to make it worthwhile similar to the world Club Challenge they do in rugby League.
end of season silly as both teams players would be too interested in drinking games than a footy game. Mid season too much of a risk for injuries mid season and is disruptive to the actual season itself.
end of season silly as both teams players would be too interested in drinking games than a footy game. Mid season too much of a risk for injuries mid season and is disruptive to the actual season itself.
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A few years back Sturt's CEO Stuart Totham proposed a Champions of Australia event to the league.
It was rejected pretty much straight away with one of the main opponents being Central District, for them it's all about the SANFL league premiership, nothing else matters.
It was rejected pretty much straight away with one of the main opponents being Central District, for them it's all about the SANFL league premiership, nothing else matters.
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It surprises me that clubs are not a bit more proactive filling in gaps where in instances like this week, some clubs effectively have 2 byes in a row. Surely it wouldnt cost that much to nip interstate for a mid season trial? One bye a year is probably handy to rest the squad - but I reckon Teams can lose momentum when they have a couple of weeks off within a short period of time. (ie South have the week off for the State Game, play this week & then have a bye the week after.)
For example, if the Dogs played a WAFL club at Elizabeth mid season (when they both had a bye) I reckon they would attract 2000-3000 which surely would cover costs for both sides?
For example, if the Dogs played a WAFL club at Elizabeth mid season (when they both had a bye) I reckon they would attract 2000-3000 which surely would cover costs for both sides?
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Hazydog wrote:It surprises me that clubs are not a bit more proactive filling in gaps where in instances like this week, some clubs effectively have 2 byes in a row. Surely it wouldnt cost that much to nip interstate for a mid season trial? One bye a year is probably handy to rest the squad - but I reckon Teams can lose momentum when they have a couple of weeks off within a short period of time. (ie South have the week off for the State Game, play this week & then have a bye the week after.)
For example, if the Dogs played a WAFL club at Elizabeth mid season (when they both had a bye) I reckon they would attract 2000-3000 which surely would cover costs for both sides?
your probably right but i think the fear of players getting injured in a nothing game would scare this option off.
Also over time if there was a clear differnece in standard between the leagues im sure one team especially if they were going well in there league would not wanna come over and get pumped by 10 goals.
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Hazydog wrote:It surprises me that clubs are not a bit more proactive filling in gaps where in instances like this week, some clubs effectively have 2 byes in a row. Surely it wouldnt cost that much to nip interstate for a mid season trial? One bye a year is probably handy to rest the squad - but I reckon Teams can lose momentum when they have a couple of weeks off within a short period of time. (ie South have the week off for the State Game, play this week & then have a bye the week after.)
For example, if the Dogs played a WAFL club at Elizabeth mid season (when they both had a bye) I reckon they would attract 2000-3000 which surely would cover costs for both sides?
I'd agree that the interruption for some of the teams is not good, but unfortunately that's obviously because we live in a 9 team competition with a bye.
at least 3 reasons ...
- lack of money (wouldn't be as cheap as you might think)
- fear of injuries in a game for no points
- the break (while unfortunate) gives teams a time to manage existing injuries or aches and pains
Dunno, I’m just an idiot.
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North played a trial against the state under 18 side a couple of weeks ago to help fill in our extended gap.
We lost.
We lost.
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Wedgie wrote:North played a trial against the state under 18 side a couple of weeks ago to help fill in our extended gap.
We lost.
Yeah, but wasn't that your ressies side Wedgie, who are struggling a tad this year compared to recent seasons ???
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whufc wrote:Also over time if there was a clear differnece in standard between the leagues im sure one team especially if they were going well in there league would not wanna come over and get pumped by 10 goals.
Imagine what would be said on this forum if such a match was held and Subiaco pumped Central by 10 goals - maybe that is what they are afraid of!
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Sojourner wrote:whufc wrote:Also over time if there was a clear differnece in standard between the leagues im sure one team especially if they were going well in there league would not wanna come over and get pumped by 10 goals.
Imagine what would be said on this forum if such a match was held and Subiaco pumped Central by 10 goals - maybe that is what they are afraid of!
sorry i did mean to clarify if the results went either way but were consistently one sided.
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Don't like this concept at all. The State league concept should be kept and modified with each team playing each other every year one game at home and one away.
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An interesting idea. I'd like to see The Bays play the WAFL's 2009 Premiers

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baysman wrote:An interesting idea. I'd like to see The Bays play the WAFL's 2009 Premiers![]()
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It says Premiers mate, I thought people have been saying just end the season now and give it to the Dogs
I wouldn't mind seeing a Central District v Subiaco game, Subi have kind of been the Centrals of the WAFL in recent years
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Ooops.....apologies. I just didn't know that Centrals have already been given the Premiership Cup in May 
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baysman wrote:Ooops.....apologies. I just didn't know that Centrals have already been given the Premiership Cup in May
They haven't, I just said that based on what a lot of others are saying, we may as well just give it to them now.
Of course, there is a long way to go and I think there are possibly 4 teams that could face off in the big one and win it.
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Big Phil wrote:baysman wrote:Ooops.....apologies. I just didn't know that Centrals have already been given the Premiership Cup in May
They haven't, I just said that based on what a lot of others are saying, we may as well just give it to them now.
Of course, there is a long way to go and I think there are possibly 4 teams that could face off in the big one and win it.
The 'May Premiers' trophy alternates between Sturt and the Eagles i believe.
As Dr Phil always says (any relation to Big Phil????) The best predictor of future behaviour, is past behaviour, so if you believe that then the dogs have it in the bag and who can argue with Oprah Winfrey's therapist...........
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Central District vs Swan Districts - Swans by 14pts for mine. 
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Sojourner wrote:Central District vs Swan Districts - Swans by 14pts for mine.
Does Krakeour play for Swannies now he his listed by Collingwood?
If not, Doggies by 10 goals, Ian Callinan to kick 6 and get BOG
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