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Re: HFL Country Division

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Cougar wrote:Dene Steele and Tim Aloisi leave Sedan-Cambrai back to Salisbury West


Tim aloisi and matt leigh have left sedan steely will be playing today for sedan..


Daniel hickey has now also left sedan back to sw in the saafl.. big Steve craven wont play again as he has a serious tear in his hammy. Dene steele has decided to stay and stick it out with sedan.
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Robran wrote:
Robran wrote:
Cougar wrote:Dene Steele and Tim Aloisi leave Sedan-Cambrai back to Salisbury West


Tim aloisi and matt leigh have left sedan steely will be playing today for sedan..


Daniel hickey has now also left sedan back to sw in the saafl.. big Steve craven wont play again as he has a serious tear in his hammy. Dene steele has decided to stay and stick it out with sedan.


Cravo played for a few weeks with it by the sounds of it.

I hope it doesn't impact upon his summer night owls... :lol:
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Gum knocked off Kersbrook for the first time in over a decade I believe.
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saintal wrote:Gum knocked off Kersbrook for the first time in over a decade I believe.


They certainly did. Excellent game by the young gumeracha lads.
First time in a lot of years that I have witnessed a gumeracha team play with some actual want and desperation. There was no real big individual efforts just a team of players working for each other. Hopefully a good sign of things to come.
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What is the future for Sedan Cambrai?

No wins to date this season and only a few goals total over the last couple of matches.

Is it time for them to consider playing in the C grade comp - or would the travel take it's toll and ultimately see them leave Hills Footy?

Lets hope the HFL in it's wisdom (or lack of) determine a better competition structure across all HFL divisions for 2015.

If they sit on their hands as they did when Callington were in dire straights - it could ultimately see the demise of the club itself.
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Legs Man wrote:What is the future for Sedan Cambrai?

No wins to date this season and only a few goals total over the last couple of matches.

Is it time for them to consider playing in the C grade comp - or would the travel take it's toll and ultimately see them leave Hills Footy?

Lets hope the HFL in it's wisdom (or lack of) determine a better competition structure across all HFL divisions for 2015.

If they sit on their hands as they did when Callington were in dire straights - it could ultimately see the demise of the club itself.

What could the league have done to stop Callington folding.
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Back to Central Legs, where you have been particularly vocal. Sedan have the resources, just need a coach who knows how to coach. Unfortunately, made a poor choice this season. They have a great bunch of young players coming through and if they can recruit appropriately you will see an improvement. The Club will reload for next year with the right decisions to be made by a revamped committee. If that then is a fail, then yes decision time will be upon them.
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cracka wrote:
Legs Man wrote:What is the future for Sedan Cambrai?

No wins to date this season and only a few goals total over the last couple of matches.

Is it time for them to consider playing in the C grade comp - or would the travel take it's toll and ultimately see them leave Hills Footy?

Lets hope the HFL in it's wisdom (or lack of) determine a better competition structure across all HFL divisions for 2015.

If they sit on their hands as they did when Callington were in dire straights - it could ultimately see the demise of the club itself.

What could the league have done to stop Callington folding.


What where the rules at the time? Could the league have voted Callington into C's but kept any junior teams in the Country div? Was it all the clubs decision to keep playing Country and what did they hope to gain by doing so? Not having a go just trying to understand what happened and what options both parties had.
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Sorry to hear that the coaching appointment didn't work out at Sedan Cambrai.

I wasn't having a crack at the club as I feel they can be a good contributor - but am worried that without extra assistance and consideration it may be a struggle.

C grade seems a good solution to build from - and one they should consider.

With respect to Callington - the HFL could have nipped the problem in the bud earlier rather allowing them to stay in a competition that was too strong.

Putting them in C grade after the second year of the thrashings may have given them a fighting chance.

Milang have already shown that you can build a club from this level.

I just hope that an equitable situation can be brought to fruition with next seasons structure - across all divisions.
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I dont think the league had the power to force Callington into C grade under the by-laws.
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Yes - valid point Cracka.
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Apparently Lofty got their score wiped in the 3rd and still won, what the story behind it?
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Dutchy wrote:Apparently Lofty got their score wiped in the 3rd and still won, what the story behind it?

Check sporting pulse mate dosnt seem to be the case look a bit weird tho !
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After half time Lofty had 19 on the field, so had their score wiped after a count. Were trailing by a goal or so at the time I believe. Probably the worst thing that could have happened from a Maccy perspective as it kicked Lofty into gear after what had been a sluggish game. Also heard Gumeracha were guilty of the same thing on Saturday? A crazy day around the league by the sound of it!
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flanker wrote:After half time Lofty had 19 on the field, so had their score wiped after a count. Were trailing by a goal or so at the time I believe. Probably the worst thing that could have happened from a Maccy perspective as it kicked Lofty into gear after what had been a sluggish game. Also heard Gumeracha were guilty of the same thing on Saturday? A crazy day around the league by the sound of it!


Regardless, well done to Maccy who would've learnt a great deal from holding the comeptition heavy weight so close for a major part of the game. Was it fitness or form that caused the end result?
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With only a month of minor round games left what's everyones tip for the mail medal? I'm going with miles from lofty....
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doubletrouble wrote:With only a month of minor round games left what's everyones tip for the mail medal? I'm going with miles from lofty....

I think your right Miles will win easy I think its more of a challenge to who will finish runner-up to him I am predicting Gardiner from Kersbrook.
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doubletrouble wrote:With only a month of minor round games left what's everyones tip for the mail medal? I'm going with miles from lofty....

Yep, Miles by the length of the straight but think Ben Hanna will poll well.
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Apparently the Sedan Cambrai-Gumeracha has been move to Cambrai Oval. Im guessing Gumeracha must be in poor condition then?
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Ye Olde Place Kick wrote:
cracka wrote:
Legs Man wrote:What is the future for Sedan Cambrai?

No wins to date this season and only a few goals total over the last couple of matches.

Is it time for them to consider playing in the C grade comp - or would the travel take it's toll and ultimately see them leave Hills Footy?

Lets hope the HFL in it's wisdom (or lack of) determine a better competition structure across all HFL divisions for 2015.

If they sit on their hands as they did when Callington were in dire straights - it could ultimately see the demise of the club itself.

What could the league have done to stop Callington folding.


What where the rules at the time? Could the league have voted Callington into C's but kept any junior teams in the Country div? Was it all the clubs decision to keep playing Country and what did they hope to gain by doing so? Not having a go just trying to understand what happened and what options both parties had.


There was absolutely nothing the League could have done to stop Callington folding. They certainly did sit on their hands because Callington was a problem they wished would go away years ago. But having said that, they didn't have the power to force Callington into Cs anyway. A club has to want to play Cs and it was an option which could have clearly saved the club. But their committee stubbornly refused and insisted they were worthy of more, despite the efforts of many wise people to convince them otherwise, including excellent discussion on this site. The rest is history now.

I would strongly suggest Sedan-Cambrai look at Cs. S/C appear very similar to Milang. We are a thriving club and live within our means. Most of our away games are 75kms or more but it's worth it to win a few games, feel successful and keep the club culture alive. We have kids little kids running around everywhere who will play juniors for us one day. It also keeps us financially stable and very viable becauseplayers, coaches and trainers don't get paid a cent.
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