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Re: SANFL 2020 Season

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Spargo wrote:
mal wrote:At least one high profile SANFL coach tipped to leave


Who would that be @mal?


So who are so called high profile SANFL Coaches.

Centrals coach....No
Sheedy No
Wright ...doubt it
Colville ..No
Grima ..No
Cotton...No
Surjan....maybe high profile
I'd say the highest profile coach is Stone from Glenelg.

Oh well , no point going on about it as we will soon know. ;)
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mal wrote:Marty Mattner to coach ST in 2021 at this stage ?

Salary Cap looks like being set at $200,000 in 2021
Retaining players and coaches may become issues
At least one high profile SANFL coach tipped to leave ...

I wonder if NW premiership coach Ben Warren will be sought after ?


You leave Ben Warren out of this.

But I agree Mattner to coach Sturt next year, Maybe. Perhaps.

Stone to leave Glenelg for an AFL gig in WA.
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Sturt ..Norwood and Glenelg will be in the market for a new coach next year. One club is already putting out feelers..
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So if Norwood or Glenelg finish in the top 4 and one of them goes on to win the flag the coach will still be gone then .Dont think Sturt will make it anyway.
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southernbulldog wrote:So if Norwood or Glenelg finish in the top 4 and one of them goes on to win the flag the coach will still be gone then .Dont think Sturt will make it anyway.


Correct.
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blueandwhite wrote:
southernbulldog wrote:So if Norwood or Glenelg finish in the top 4 and one of them goes on to win the flag the coach will still be gone then .Dont think Sturt will make it anyway.


Correct.


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10-1 ST V WA last week[ the point was a rushed behind]
11-14 ST V SA today

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Glenelg Football Club has been fined following an alleged COVID breach at the premises overnight.

Police became aware of vision on social media which identified a group of around 20 people involved in a function at the premises in the evening of Saturday 5 September.

The vision clearly shows patrons dancing, drinking alcohol while standing and failing to socially distance.

This morning (Sunday 6 September), officers from the Licencing Enforcement Branch met with management and issue a them a $5060 fine.
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Wedgie wrote:Glenelg Football Club has been fined following an alleged COVID breach at the premises overnight.

Police became aware of vision on social media which identified a group of around 20 people involved in a function at the premises in the evening of Saturday 5 September.

The vision clearly shows patrons dancing, drinking alcohol while standing and failing to socially distance.

This morning (Sunday 6 September), officers from the Licencing Enforcement Branch met with management and issue a them a $5060 fine.


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Premiership odds;

WWT - $1.75
North - $4.00
Glenelg - $5.00
South - $10
Norwood - $21
Sturt - $26
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Norwood should be $1021, cant make finals from here
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DOC wrote:
mal wrote:Marty Mattner to coach ST in 2021 at this stage ?

Salary Cap looks like being set at $200,000 in 2021
Retaining players and coaches may become issues
At least one high profile SANFL coach tipped to leave ...

I wonder if NW premiership coach Ben Warren will be sought after ?


You leave Ben Warren out of this.

But I agree Mattner to coach Sturt next year, Maybe. Perhaps.

Stone to leave Glenelg for an AFL gig in WA.


Ben Warren should be a senior coach in my opinion. Whether he wants to is another question.
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The South Australian Football Commission is pleased to announce the appointment of experienced business advisor and independent professional director Janet Finlay as a member of the Commission.

A chartered accountant and former partner of Big 4 accounting firm Ernst & Young, Ms Finlay was appointed to the Commission this month on a two-year term.

Ms Finlay has a strong commercial and finance background with extensive experience across a wide range of public, private, international and not-for-profit organisations.

She also holds numerous board roles in South Australia, including with SA Water Corporation, the University of Adelaide, St John Ambulance and Libraries Board of SA.

Commission Chairman Rob Kerin said Ms Finlay’s high-level experience in financial and risk management would be invaluable to the leadership of South Australian football as it continues to face the significant financial impact of the COVID-19 pandemic.

“Janet brings to the SA Football Commission great knowledge and experience in leadership and strategic thinking. She is accustomed to working in complex and uncertain environments and her insights will contribute greatly to our role to lead, protect and grow football in South Australia,” Mr Kerin said.

Growing up in Canberra where rugby league was the dominant code, Ms Finlay took a keen interest in Australian Rules after moving to South Australia in the early 2000s.

“My husband and I went to a Port Adelaide versus Hawthorn semi-final at ‘Footy Park’ in 2001, knowing not very much about the game or the teams…it was a nail-biter and I was hooked. Unfortunately, Port lost that match but I’ve followed them ever since,” she said.

“I’m passionate about ensuring football is safe, welcoming and inclusive at every level.

“I hope with fresh eyes and a love of the game, together with finance, commercial and governance experience, I can support a sustainable future for football in SA.”

The SA Football Commission comprises seven elected members and two appointed members.

Ms Finlay is an appointed member after Louise Small became an elected Commissioner for a three-year term in March this year.
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With the weather likely to be quite warm throughout October, are the SANFL considering twilight or night finals? Yes I know it's not traditional and I'm not saying it would be a good or bad idea but I think it's something worth thinking about.
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PanthersFan wrote:With the weather likely to be quite warm throughout October, are the SANFL considering twilight or night finals? Yes I know it's not traditional and I'm not saying it would be a good or bad idea but I think it's something worth thinking about.


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DOC wrote:The South Australian Football Commission is pleased to announce the appointment of experienced business advisor and independent professional director Janet Finlay as a member of the Commission.

A chartered accountant and former partner of Big 4 accounting firm Ernst & Young, Ms Finlay was appointed to the Commission this month on a two-year term.

Ms Finlay has a strong commercial and finance background with extensive experience across a wide range of public, private, international and not-for-profit organisations.

She also holds numerous board roles in South Australia, including with SA Water Corporation, the University of Adelaide, St John Ambulance and Libraries Board of SA.

Commission Chairman Rob Kerin said Ms Finlay’s high-level experience in financial and risk management would be invaluable to the leadership of South Australian football as it continues to face the significant financial impact of the COVID-19 pandemic.

“Janet brings to the SA Football Commission great knowledge and experience in leadership and strategic thinking. She is accustomed to working in complex and uncertain environments and her insights will contribute greatly to our role to lead, protect and grow football in South Australia,” Mr Kerin said.

Growing up in Canberra where rugby league was the dominant code, Ms Finlay took a keen interest in Australian Rules after moving to South Australia in the early 2000s.

“My husband and I went to a Port Adelaide versus Hawthorn semi-final at ‘Footy Park’ in 2001, knowing not very much about the game or the teams…it was a nail-biter and I was hooked. Unfortunately, Port lost that match but I’ve followed them ever since,” she said.

“I’m passionate about ensuring football is safe, welcoming and inclusive at every level.

“I hope with fresh eyes and a love of the game, together with finance, commercial and governance experience, I can support a sustainable future for football in SA.”

The SA Football Commission comprises seven elected members and two appointed members.

Ms Finlay is an appointed member after Louise Small became an elected Commissioner for a three-year term in March this year.



“I’m passionate about ensuring football is safe, welcoming and inclusive at every level.

This should be a given. But I would hope this passion does not distract from what should be her #1 focus which is to ensure that the competition remains strong and competitive and making sure all clubs remain commercially viable.
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Mr Fuller wrote:
“I’m passionate about ensuring football is safe, welcoming and inclusive at every level.

This should be a given. But I would hope this passion does not distract from what should be her #1 focus which is to ensure that the competition remains strong and competitive and making sure all clubs remain commercially viable.


F*** Me, so basically more concessions for the "special people" that follow the AFL....
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Premiership odds;

WWT - $1.50
North - $4.00
South - $8.00
Glenelg - $10
Norwood - $21
Sturt - $101
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Spargo wrote:Premiership odds;

WWT - $1.50
North - $4.00
South - $8.00
Glenelg - $10
Norwood - $21
Sturt - $101

Curious as to which site has SANFL odds - neither Sportsbet or TAB have a SANFL market.
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rd wrote:
Spargo wrote:Premiership odds;

WWT - $1.50
North - $4.00
South - $8.00
Glenelg - $10
Norwood - $21
Sturt - $101

Curious as to which site has SANFL odds - neither Sportsbet or TAB have a SANFL market.


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