by eaglehaslanded » Wed Sep 09, 2009 10:12 pm
by whufc » Wed Sep 09, 2009 10:21 pm
by spell_check » Wed Sep 09, 2009 10:21 pm
by Big Phil » Thu Sep 10, 2009 12:18 am
by purch » Thu Sep 10, 2009 1:14 am
spell_check wrote:The three match rule also includes matches played with the lowest ranked reserves club should the team the player is aligned with has the bye.
by CoverKing » Thu Sep 10, 2009 1:26 am
by purch » Thu Sep 10, 2009 1:55 am
CoverKing wrote:i think its incorrect here lads.
It is to do with the weekends matches not if crows lose on the saturday night.
So if Bock is not selected for this game for the crows, he is available for the eagles. If crows lose saturday night he is still available on the sunday but if the eagles win, bock will not be able to play any further part for the eagles after that weekend.
The day of the game does not come into it.
by Big Phil » Thu Sep 10, 2009 2:05 am
CoverKing wrote:i think its incorrect here lads.
It is to do with the weekends matches not if crows lose on the saturday night.
So if Bock is not selected for this game for the crows, he is available for the eagles. If crows lose saturday night he is still available on the sunday but if the eagles win, bock will not be able to play any further part for the eagles after that weekend.
The day of the game does not come into it.
by purch » Thu Sep 10, 2009 2:16 am
Big Phil wrote:CROWS WIN PLAY PRELIM, (without selecting Bock for AFL duties) = HE DOES PLAY FOR THE EAGLES SUNDAY TO FIND MATCH FITNESS.
by dedja » Thu Sep 10, 2009 2:31 am
purch wrote:Big Phil wrote:CROWS WIN PLAY PRELIM, (without selecting Bock for AFL duties) = HE DOES PLAY FOR THE EAGLES SUNDAY TO FIND MATCH FITNESS.
Sorry, I still find that scenario ridiculous. There is a rule in place and it should be 3 games..He can play reserves for whoever for "match fitness"...Don't forget, we collectively OWN the Crows' AFL license!
by Big Phil » Thu Sep 10, 2009 9:43 am
dedja wrote:purch wrote:Big Phil wrote:CROWS WIN PLAY PRELIM, (without selecting Bock for AFL duties) = HE DOES PLAY FOR THE EAGLES SUNDAY TO FIND MATCH FITNESS.
Sorry, I still find that scenario ridiculous. There is a rule in place and it should be 3 games..He can play reserves for whoever for "match fitness"...Don't forget, we collectively OWN the Crows' AFL license!
Just think of it like the scenario with a team's league and reserves sides. During the finals, if both teams are in the finals, then players can be selected freely for either team. Once the league side is eliminated from the finals (and the reserves are still alive), then league players can no longer be selected in the reserves side.
The only difference between SA AFL sides and the SANFL is there is the additional 3 game rule for AFL listed players to allow them to play SANFL finals once their corresponding AFL team has been eliminated from the finals race.
by doggies4eva » Thu Sep 10, 2009 3:50 pm
by Wedgie » Thu Sep 10, 2009 4:00 pm
doggies4eva wrote:BP it may soon be a thing of the past but if the Eagles/North game is close and Bock plays well and is the difference then North supporters may well consider themselves as unlucky!
Armchair expert wrote:Such a great club are Geelong
by doggies4eva » Thu Sep 10, 2009 4:07 pm
Wedgie wrote:doggies4eva wrote:BP it may soon be a thing of the past but if the Eagles/North game is close and Bock plays well and is the difference then North supporters may well consider themselves as unlucky!
Not real fussed as according to the Eagles fans and most others they've already won anyway.
Its not like it would be a first as Fergus Watts won a final off his own boot against us but to be fair Nathan Lonie did virtually the same thing against the Eagles too.
by Hopeful Jelly » Thu Sep 10, 2009 9:08 pm
Big Phil wrote:CoverKing wrote:i think its incorrect here lads.
It is to do with the weekends matches not if crows lose on the saturday night.
So if Bock is not selected for this game for the crows, he is available for the eagles. If crows lose saturday night he is still available on the sunday but if the eagles win, bock will not be able to play any further part for the eagles after that weekend.
The day of the game does not come into it.
The point about Bock POSSIBLY playing for the Eagles is based on fact the Crows would be taking a punt with their decision. Play him for the Crows and his lack of mathc fitness is found out, could play some part in the result going against Adelaide.
Take the risk assuming the Crows SHOUDL win the game, give Bocky a run in the SANFL to get match fitness and form and then he'd be right to go against Geelong in a prelim. I can not see any logic in the Crows wanting to play Bock at SANFL level for 1 final if they lose the game against Collingwood.
If this is the case, their season is over so they will achieve nothing and risk further injury by playing Bock for the Eagles the next day.
Put simply, if Nathan Bock is passed fit to play football this weekend and isn't selected for the Crows then they lose the game to Collingwood, then I guarantee the AFL All-Australian Centre Half Back will NOT be playing for the Eagles on Sunday.
So yes, in actual fact, the day of the game (from the Crows perspective) does come into it, but of course the emphasis shoule be that either way the Adelalaide FC are taking a risk, the safest bet is letting him play SANFL SHOULD they get through this week.
The MAIN point that should be understood is that the Crows will again POSSIBLY use the SANFL to it's advantage for the sole purpose of giving one of their employees an opportunity to find some match fitness.
One more time, for thos e that don't understand...
CROWS LOSE, SEASON OVER (without selecting Bock for AFL duties) = HE DOES NOT PLAY FOR THE EAGLES SUNDAY, THERE IS NO NEED.
CROWS WIN PLAY PRELIM, (without selecting Bock for AFL duties) = HE DOES PLAY FOR THE EAGLES SUNDAY TO FIND MATCH FITNESS.
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