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Re: 2019 SANFL Season

PostPosted: Wed Feb 06, 2019 8:49 am
by bulldogproud
gazzamagoo wrote:
Brodlach wrote:The return of Josh Glenn?

he's staying at Norwood, back on the track in 2020.


Talking of Norwood, I have it on good authority that a lot of their players have had to take pay cuts this season as they are seriously attempting to stay within the salary cap this year. This may have also been the reason for so many retirements from the 'Legs at the end of last season.
Cheers

Re: 2019 SANFL Season

PostPosted: Wed Feb 06, 2019 8:57 am
by bulldogproud
gazzamagoo wrote:
bulldogproud wrote:With the contacts we now have at the Gold Coast, possibly one of their recent delistings: Clay Beames (but not that young) and Josh Jaska are possibilities.
Cheers

yes,
no & no.


Will have another stab at a former Gold Coast player then: Tim Sumner?

Cheers

Re: 2019 SANFL Season

PostPosted: Wed Feb 06, 2019 9:08 am
by Brodlach
He has been playing amateur football for a couple of years?

Re: 2019 SANFL Season

PostPosted: Wed Feb 06, 2019 9:31 am
by gazzamagoo
BINGO.

Re: 2019 SANFL Season

PostPosted: Wed Feb 06, 2019 9:36 am
by bulldogproud
gazzamagoo wrote:BINGO.


I have to credit UKfan with having let me know, via another thread :D

Not sure what Timmy has been doing in the three years since he left the Suns, but welcome him with open arms to the Ponderosa and hope it feels like home to him for many seasons!

Cheers

Re: 2019 SANFL Season

PostPosted: Wed Feb 06, 2019 11:01 am
by JK
bulldogproud wrote:
gazzamagoo wrote:
Brodlach wrote:The return of Josh Glenn?

he's staying at Norwood, back on the track in 2020.


Talking of Norwood, I have it on good authority that a lot of their players have had to take pay cuts this season as they are seriously attempting to stay within the salary cap this year. This may have also been the reason for so many retirements from the 'Legs at the end of last season.
Cheers


LOL You Central folk know more about whats happening at Norwood than our own supporters and staff even :lol:

Re: 2019 SANFL Season

PostPosted: Wed Feb 06, 2019 12:00 pm
by DOC
Brodlach wrote:He has been playing amateur football for a couple of years?


Yep at Woody South. Kicked a lot of goals, about 30 games at 4.5 per game.

Re: 2019 SANFL Season

PostPosted: Wed Feb 06, 2019 12:47 pm
by bulldogproud
JK wrote:
bulldogproud wrote:
gazzamagoo wrote:
Brodlach wrote:The return of Josh Glenn?

he's staying at Norwood, back on the track in 2020.


Talking of Norwood, I have it on good authority that a lot of their players have had to take pay cuts this season as they are seriously attempting to stay within the salary cap this year. This may have also been the reason for so many retirements from the 'Legs at the end of last season.
Cheers


LOL You Central folk know more about whats happening at Norwood than our own supporters and staff even :lol:


We sure do - you need to get closer to your admin :D :)
It sort of helps when you know a number of the boys on a personal non-football basis.
Cheers

Re: 2019 SANFL Season

PostPosted: Wed Feb 06, 2019 12:56 pm
by JK
bulldogproud wrote:We sure do - you need to get closer to your admin :D :)
It sort of helps when you know a number of the boys on a personal non-football basis.
Cheers


Pretty sure I know all I need to know thanks mate ;)

Re: 2019 SANFL Season

PostPosted: Wed Feb 06, 2019 3:08 pm
by PatowalongaPirate
JK wrote:
bulldogproud wrote:We sure do - you need to get closer to your admin :D :)
It sort of helps when you know a number of the boys on a personal non-football basis.
Cheers


Pretty sure I know all I need to know thanks mate ;)

JK is a Cibo regular.

Re: 2019 SANFL Season

PostPosted: Thu Feb 07, 2019 10:57 am
by JK
PatowalongaPirate wrote:
JK wrote:
bulldogproud wrote:We sure do - you need to get closer to your admin :D :)
It sort of helps when you know a number of the boys on a personal non-football basis.
Cheers


Pretty sure I know all I need to know thanks mate ;)

JK is a Cibo regular.


If it doesnt happen at Cibo, it doesn't happen at all

Re: 2019 SANFL Season

PostPosted: Thu Feb 07, 2019 11:06 am
by Brodlach
JK wrote:
PatowalongaPirate wrote:
JK wrote:
bulldogproud wrote:We sure do - you need to get closer to your admin :D :)
It sort of helps when you know a number of the boys on a personal non-football basis.
Cheers


Pretty sure I know all I need to know thanks mate ;)

JK is a Cibo regular.


If it doesnt happen at Cibo, it doesn't happen at all

Yeah ask Centurion, I mean gazzamagoo

Re: 2019 SANFL Season

PostPosted: Thu Feb 07, 2019 5:13 pm
by stan
**** how the old guessing game is back. Well done to people in the know, you all know more than the rest of us, well done

Shit I just need to get back to Cibo to find put what's going on.

Shit coffee but clearly the only reliable place to get information.

Re: 2019 SANFL Season

PostPosted: Fri Feb 08, 2019 10:50 am
by Booney
It's the AFL mid-season draft, but it may impact upon your SANFL club :

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Clubs are beginning to learn the finer details of this year's mid-season draft, which is expected to fall after round 11.

AFL.com.au understands clubs have recently received information from the League explaining that the mid-season draft, the AFL's first since 1993, will be held the week of June 3 – just prior to the bye rounds commencing.

Seven clubs currently have list spots available and will subsequently be able to take part in the draft. Carlton is the only club with multiple spots available with three vacancies.

However, clubs can still have spots open up on their list should a player succumb to either a long-term injury or prematurely retire from the game. There will be no deadline on when teams can open list spots prior to the mid-season draft.

Clubs can also fill their available list spots prior to March 15 by recruiting players via the AFL's newly introduced pre-season supplemental selection period (SSP) rules.

It's understood players recruited during the mid-season draft will earn a contract for the remainder of the season, though they will have the option of negotiating terms for an extension at any period throughout the year.

Should a player's contract not be renewed beyond the current year – and should the player fail to be recruited to another club the following season – it's believed the player will receive a one-off payment of around $20,000.

As compensation for state league clubs who have players taken from them midway through the year, it's understood AFL clubs will be made to provide them with a reimbursement.

That could include a payment of up to 50 per cent of any sign-on bonus given to the player by their state league club.


It's believed the order of the draft will be based on the ladder positions after round 11, though a number of other ways to determine the order of draft picks have been considered.

One particular example floated was a combined ladder based off results from the last 11 matches of the previous season with the first 11 games of the current season. However, that scenario appears unlikely to eventuate.

The decision to hold a mid-season draft was finalised by the AFL Commission in October following discussions by the Competition Committee, but finer details had yet to be determined at the time.

Players eligible for the mid-season draft must have previously nominated for an AFL draft or been on an AFL club list.

Re: 2019 SANFL Season

PostPosted: Fri Feb 08, 2019 11:42 am
by Wolf Pack
Is their any limit on how many players can be taken from a club?
Unlikely to happen but if a team is flying and sitting on top of the ladder, they could lose 3 or 4 players?
That would ruin the club.....
I can also see players being picked by Port or the Crows and playing the rest of the season in the SANFL.

Re: 2019 SANFL Season

PostPosted: Fri Feb 08, 2019 11:57 am
by DOC
You would think that besides a Ruckman, almost anyone else taken would not play, so why do it.

A SANFL/WAFL/VFL side losing their ruckman can completely stuff up their season.

Re: 2019 SANFL Season

PostPosted: Fri Feb 08, 2019 1:20 pm
by heater31
DOC wrote:You would think that besides a Ruckman, almost anyone else taken would not play, so why do it.

A SANFL/WAFL/VFL side losing their ruckman can completely stuff up their season.
Would have thought any KPP would do that.....

Re: 2019 SANFL Season

PostPosted: Fri Feb 08, 2019 3:52 pm
by amber_fluid
heater31 wrote:
DOC wrote:You would think that besides a Ruckman, almost anyone else taken would not play, so why do it.

A SANFL/WAFL/VFL side losing their ruckman can completely stuff up their season.
Would have thought any KPP would do that.....


Or on baller
Take Mitch Grigg from Norwood out and it severely weakens their midfield.

Re: 2019 SANFL Season

PostPosted: Fri Feb 08, 2019 3:53 pm
by Booney
Just take a North player, they'll still have 18 on the field so no impact.

Re: 2019 SANFL Season

PostPosted: Tue Feb 12, 2019 4:28 pm
by Dogs64
Booney wrote:It's the AFL mid-season draft, but it may impact upon your SANFL club :

----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------

Clubs are beginning to learn the finer details of this year's mid-season draft, which is expected to fall after round 11.

AFL.com.au understands clubs have recently received information from the League explaining that the mid-season draft, the AFL's first since 1993, will be held the week of June 3 – just prior to the bye rounds commencing.

Seven clubs currently have list spots available and will subsequently be able to take part in the draft. Carlton is the only club with multiple spots available with three vacancies.

However, clubs can still have spots open up on their list should a player succumb to either a long-term injury or prematurely retire from the game. There will be no deadline on when teams can open list spots prior to the mid-season draft.

Clubs can also fill their available list spots prior to March 15 by recruiting players via the AFL's newly introduced pre-season supplemental selection period (SSP) rules.

It's understood players recruited during the mid-season draft will earn a contract for the remainder of the season, though they will have the option of negotiating terms for an extension at any period throughout the year.

Should a player's contract not be renewed beyond the current year – and should the player fail to be recruited to another club the following season – it's believed the player will receive a one-off payment of around $20,000.

As compensation for state league clubs who have players taken from them midway through the year, it's understood AFL clubs will be made to provide them with a reimbursement.

That could include a payment of up to 50 per cent of any sign-on bonus given to the player by their state league club.


It's believed the order of the draft will be based on the ladder positions after round 11, though a number of other ways to determine the order of draft picks have been considered.

One particular example floated was a combined ladder based off results from the last 11 matches of the previous season with the first 11 games of the current season. However, that scenario appears unlikely to eventuate.

The decision to hold a mid-season draft was finalised by the AFL Commission in October following discussions by the Competition Committee, but finer details had yet to be determined at the time.

Players eligible for the mid-season draft must have previously nominated for an AFL draft or been on an AFL club list.


So given this could be disastrous for any given clubs premiership chances, has the SANFL done anything to prevent this? Other than an average press release last year. Unless the sanfl don't care, it clearly shows the afl can do whatever they please (which I know is demonstrated every season). Yet another reason to give up on our comp.