SJABC wrote:MEDIA REALEASE
MEMBER WEB RELEASE - BRETT BACKWELL
Prior to preseason training commencing Brett explained that his business operation was too busy for him to attend training with Glenelg Football Club prior to Christmas. He also explained that he had the opportunity toplay some games for the Waratahs in the NTFL.
I gave permission for Brett to play 3 games for the Waratahs before Christmas and then Brett was to return to full time training with Glenelg Football Club post Christmas. Brett played 2 games for the Waratahs before Christmas and resumed full time training with Glenelg Football Club after Christmas.
On Friday February 5th Ken Applegarth (Football Manager) was alerted to the fact that Brett had played an additional two games for the Waratahs through January. Ken phoned me and advised me of this information. After approximately 3 days Brett returned my call.
After I returned from leave Ken Applegarth , Steve Barratt (CEO) and I met with Brett at the GFC on Monday February 15th. We explained to Brett that we were disappointed that he had played 2 extra games with the Waratahs after Christmas with no approval from the Glenelg Football Club. Brett explained that he still had a desire to play for the Waratahs and that he wanted to play for Glenelg also.
I made it clear that no further permission from Glenelg Football Club would be granted to Brett to play further games with the Waratahs and that Brett needed to decide what he wanted to do. It was made clear that there was still the opportunity for Brett to continue playing for Glenelg Football Club and to do that we needed a full commitment from him and that meant no more games for Waratahs and full training with Glenelg.
I made it clear to Brett that if he chose to play more games with the Waratahs he could not continue to train or play with Glenelg. I asked Brett to call me the next day (Tuesday Feb 16th) with a decision. Brett called back on Tuesday stating that he had chosen to play for the Waratahs. He understood that by making this decision he was no longer able to continue training or playing with Glenelg.
Mark Mickan
Senior Coach
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Should any Members wish to discuss this matter I can be contacted on (08) 8294 5786. The Glenelg Football Club requires every player to be fully committed if we are to improve on last years performance.
Steven Barratt
Chief Executive Officer
Well in my opinion what a ridiculous decision.
So Backwell resumed full pre-season training and to quote some bays fans was reportedly burning up the track. He was suppose to play 3 games in the NT but played 4.
His playing in the NT had not effected his pre-season in anyway as the only way the club was even aware was by a tip off. So you sacked probably your best player for the last decade who is an aussie rules footballer. For essentially playing aussie rules football. Stupid ???
I know Bays fans are the masters of defending every decision their club makes. But please do me a favour and leave Centrals out of your ridiculous justification.I understand we are the pinnacle and all. But if you honestly think not one CDFC players doesnnt play some sourt of sport on the weekend due to its a club rule your are delluded. I know doggies players that play cricket,soccer, touch football, gaelic football on the weekends. The club doesnt stop it and yes you can get injuries playing those sports.
Doesnt a bays supporter play cricket with boys from Sturt on weekends ??? Why doesnt Sturt sack them, there is no guarantee they wont get injured playing cricket.
Ridiculous decision and is there any bays fans offering bets they will make the top 3 any more ???
Can we have an update as to how many players are out of the qualifying final side now ???