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PHOS are in Glenelg's zone.
Doesn't matter though as there'd be kids from West who play for PHOS
Doesn't matter though as there'd be kids from West who play for PHOS
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Might be time for a recast of the zones then?Booney wrote:Just looking at the map you're not blessed with particularly fertile football grounds, bar the Riverland.Brodlach wrote:I’m told each club has a full time junior coordinator, the one they have now works hard and perhaps the previous one wasn’t quite as hard working. It’s about building relationships and being organized
Port Road / South Road to Port Road / Sturt Road and surrounds isn't a particularly fertile area rich with top amateur clubs and the Coorong / Mallee areas seem to be more and more about clubs merging than growing.
That must play a role.
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Goes on address than club I think?wenchbarwer wrote:PHOS are in Glenelg's zone.
Doesn't matter though as there'd be kids from West who play for PHOS
Same with Mitcham and Unley
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Flagstaff Hill are also in the zone, but have a mix of West, South & Sturt kidsBrodlach wrote:Guaranteed
There are some very good local clubs though like Goodwood, Plymton, Edwardstown and PHOS (if they are in the zone)
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100% it does, we changed zones in the mid 2010'sBrodlach wrote:Goes on address than club I think?wenchbarwer wrote:PHOS are in Glenelg's zone.
Doesn't matter though as there'd be kids from West who play for PHOS
Same with Mitcham and Unley
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The magic bullet knowing who's in your catchment zone.
Many moons ago I was involved with the Bays underage stuff, and the U13 carnival they run was great, the Matt Bode cup. Basically had approx. 100 twelve & thirteen year old kids, playing a round robin with the U13 squad picked from that. All those names had an eye kept on them, and were added/removed over the next few years, feeding into the U16s & U18s.
Many moons ago I was involved with the Bays underage stuff, and the U13 carnival they run was great, the Matt Bode cup. Basically had approx. 100 twelve & thirteen year old kids, playing a round robin with the U13 squad picked from that. All those names had an eye kept on them, and were added/removed over the next few years, feeding into the U16s & U18s.
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Goodwood definitely feed West I know thatBrodlach wrote:Guaranteed
There are some very good local clubs though like Goodwood, Plymton, Edwardstown and PHOS (if they are in the zone)
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Yep, was only PHOS I was unsure of.MW wrote:Goodwood definitely feed West I know thatBrodlach wrote:Guaranteed
There are some very good local clubs though like Goodwood, Plymton, Edwardstown and PHOS (if they are in the zone)
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Div 1
Broadview
Glenunga
Golden Grove
Payneham NU
Port District
Prince Alfred OC
Rostrevor OC
Sacred Heart OC
Salisbury North
St Peter's OC
Div 2
Adelaide Uni
Athelstone
Brighton Bombers
Flinders Park
Goodwood Saints
Henley
Lockleys
Modbury
Old Ignatians
Tea Tree Gully
Div 3
Edwardstown
Hope Valley
Kilburn
North Haven
Pembroke OS
PHOS Camden
Seaton Ramblers
Scotch OC
Unley Mercedes Jets
Westminster OS
Div 4
CBCOC
CLG
Gepps Cross
Hectorville
Kenilworth
Mitcham
Morphettville Park
Plympton
SMOSH West Lakes
Walkerville
Any others in the top 4 in Westies zone?
Broadview
Glenunga
Golden Grove
Payneham NU
Port District
Prince Alfred OC
Rostrevor OC
Sacred Heart OC
Salisbury North
St Peter's OC
Div 2
Adelaide Uni
Athelstone
Brighton Bombers
Flinders Park
Goodwood Saints
Henley
Lockleys
Modbury
Old Ignatians
Tea Tree Gully
Div 3
Edwardstown
Hope Valley
Kilburn
North Haven
Pembroke OS
PHOS Camden
Seaton Ramblers
Scotch OC
Unley Mercedes Jets
Westminster OS
Div 4
CBCOC
CLG
Gepps Cross
Hectorville
Kenilworth
Mitcham
Morphettville Park
Plympton
SMOSH West Lakes
Walkerville
Any others in the top 4 in Westies zone?
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SANFL at the end of 2023:Booney wrote:So $71m-$45m ( I can't find anywhere that states the debt was ever that high ) even with this half century old mush is $26m over 10 years and given it was drip fed to SANFuL clubs was the balance not invested to gain a return?am Bays wrote:$45 Mill went to paying off the debt the SANFL accrued in propping up the AFL franchises you know like changes to footy park from 1997-2012Booney wrote:In 10 years the $71m is gone?
The remaining $$$ has gone to eight SANFL footy clubs
But you already knew that
After the first distribution was there not say $22-24m left gaining interest? Even at a modest return there would be significant interest earnt. Enough almost to cover another years distribution ( basing it on 8 clubs getting the same nominal amount each year ) and so on and so on.
Koch asked where the future fund went and it got swept under the carpet.
$104M net assets
$4M profit for the year
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CLG, Plympton & Kenilworth are in the zone.Booney wrote:Div 1
Broadview
Glenunga
Golden Grove
Payneham NU
Port District
Prince Alfred OC
Rostrevor OC
Sacred Heart OC
Salisbury North
St Peter's OC
Div 2
Adelaide Uni
Athelstone
Brighton Bombers
Flinders Park
Goodwood Saints
Henley
Lockleys
Modbury
Old Ignatians
Tea Tree Gully
Div 3
Edwardstown
Hope Valley
Kilburn
North Haven
Pembroke OS
PHOS Camden
Seaton Ramblers
Scotch OC
Unley Mercedes Jets
Westminster OS
Div 4
CBCOC
CLG
Gepps Cross
Hectorville
Kenilworth
Mitcham
Morphettville Park
Plympton
SMOSH West Lakes
Walkerville
Any others in the top 4 in Westies zone?
There'd be a few Westies kids in the clubs adjacent to their metro zone, too. Mitcham, Unley, Henley, Lockleys, PHOS, Morphy Park, etc.
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Theres probably funds being diverted into trusts so they dont have to report as high a profit and consequently dont have to distribute money back to.....dedja wrote: SANFL at the end of 2023:
$104M net assets
$4M profit for the year
**** knows where they got that idea from
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The previous Junior Co Ordinator at West is now the Senior football boss so if that is true then that is not a good sign.Brodlach wrote:I’m told each club has a full time junior coordinator, the one they have now works hard and perhaps the previous one wasn’t quite as hard working. It’s about building relationships and being organized
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I think that is a different person to what I am thinking of.DTH43 wrote:The previous Junior Co Ordinator at West is now the Senior football boss so if that is true then that is not a good sign.Brodlach wrote:I’m told each club has a full time junior coordinator, the one they have now works hard and perhaps the previous one wasn’t quite as hard working. It’s about building relationships and being organized
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wenchbarwer wrote:CLG, Plympton & Kenilworth are in the zone.Booney wrote:Div 1
Broadview
Glenunga
Golden Grove
Payneham NU
Port District
Prince Alfred OC
Rostrevor OC
Sacred Heart OC
Salisbury North
St Peter's OC
Div 2
Adelaide Uni
Athelstone
Brighton Bombers
Flinders Park
Goodwood Saints
Henley
Lockleys
Modbury
Old Ignatians
Tea Tree Gully
Div 3
Edwardstown
Hope Valley
Kilburn
North Haven
Pembroke OS
PHOS Camden
Seaton Ramblers
Scotch OC
Unley Mercedes Jets
Westminster OS
Div 4
CBCOC
CLG
Gepps Cross
Hectorville
Kenilworth
Mitcham
Morphettville Park
Plympton
SMOSH West Lakes
Walkerville
Any others in the top 4 in Westies zone?
There'd be a few Westies kids in the clubs adjacent to their metro zone, too. Mitcham, Unley, Henley, Lockleys, PHOS, Morphy Park, etc.
CLG numbers are growing each year to their credit, Kenilworth have none or barely any junior teams.
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So, who's gonna win the flag this year?
Let that be a lesson to you Port, no one beats the Bays five times in a row in a GF and gets away with it!!!
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From an ABC news article November 2014:am Bays wrote:$45 Mill went to paying off the debt the SANFL accrued in propping up the AFL franchises you know like changes to footy park from 1997-2012Booney wrote:In 10 years the $71m is gone?
The remaining $$$ has gone to eight SANFL footy clubs
But you already knew that
The SANFL received an immediate payment of $10 million from the deal with Commercial and General, and said the money had been transferred to the AFL to reduce debt.
From 2016, the local league will get progressive payments totalling another $61 million by 2027 during the staged redevelopment of the West Lakes precinct.
Football Commission chairman John Olsen said the sale process had been lengthy.
"We are pleased to have achieved this outcome after a very lengthy and detailed evaluation process," he said.
"By securing an upfront payment of $10 million we have been able to extinguish our debt with the AFL, money we borrowed as part of the $16.25 million we gave to Port Adelaide to keep the club viable ahead of the move to Adelaide Oval.
"AFL football, league football, club football in South Australia will be the beneficiaries - in no debt and [with] the opportunity then to build a future fund for football."
Another article from June 2024:
The SANFL flagged its move to West Lakes in October, pitching a $26.9 million investment in the former AAMI Stadium precinct to use the ground for its state under-16s, under-18s, First Nations and multicultural talent programs.
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and Glenelg, there are kids that live 200m from Flaggy oval that are in South's zone (Black Rd in the boundary), all depends on where you live.wenchbarwer wrote:Flagstaff Hill are also in the zone, but have a mix of West, South & Sturt kidsBrodlach wrote:Guaranteed
There are some very good local clubs though like Goodwood, Plymton, Edwardstown and PHOS (if they are in the zone)
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I suspect you already know the answer. Your mob would be the shortest priced favourites in memoryam Bays wrote:So, who's gonna win the flag this year?
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Booney wrote:So $71m-$45m ( I can't find anywhere that states the debt was ever that high ) even with this half century old mush is $26m over 10 years and given it was drip fed to SANFuL clubs was the balance not invested to gain a return?am Bays wrote:$45 Mill went to paying off the debt the SANFL accrued in propping up the AFL franchises you know like changes to footy park from 1997-2012Booney wrote:In 10 years the $71m is gone?
The remaining $$$ has gone to eight SANFL footy clubs
But you already knew that
After the first distribution was there not say $22-24m left gaining interest? Even at a modest return there would be significant interest earnt. Enough almost to cover another years distribution ( basing it on 8 clubs getting the same nominal amount each year ) and so on and so on.
Koch asked where the future fund went and it got swept under the carpet.
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SANFL believe they can clear $45m crippling debt in next decade
THE state’s football body expects to have cleared its crippling debt within a decade after the sale of Football Park to developer Commercial and General for $71 million.
JESPER FJELDSTAD December 5, 2014
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