by Iron Fist » Mon Sep 07, 2009 10:18 am
by am Bays » Mon Sep 07, 2009 10:31 am
by smac » Mon Sep 07, 2009 10:31 am
by MightyEagles » Mon Sep 07, 2009 10:33 am
by schimma » Mon Sep 07, 2009 10:57 am
MightyEagles wrote:It has happened. Eagles v St Micks trail game a couple of years back. Eagles were beaten.
by Iron Fist » Mon Sep 07, 2009 11:00 am
am Bays wrote:I'd give any Independant school side a 10 goal start against the top 3 U/18 teams and a 5 goal start against the bottom 3 and then watch them get beaten. Their best players are just as good as the U/18s but it is players 16-22 where the Independant schools struggle. They just don't have the depth.
by Dogwatcher » Mon Sep 07, 2009 11:23 am
by Iron Fist » Mon Sep 07, 2009 11:54 am
Dogwatcher wrote:I disagree. I played college footy and thought the standard was certainly better than local comps in the same age bracket. But I'd reckon the standard of SANFL sides would be superior. The college sides don't have anywhere near the same training regimes, skills coaching or depth the SANFL sides would.
by Grahaml » Mon Sep 07, 2009 1:45 pm
by Dogwatcher » Mon Sep 07, 2009 2:19 pm
Iron Fist wrote:Dogwatcher wrote:I disagree. I played college footy and thought the standard was certainly better than local comps in the same age bracket. But I'd reckon the standard of SANFL sides would be superior. The college sides don't have anywhere near the same training regimes, skills coaching or depth the SANFL sides would.
So you think SANFL at the same age bracket is better??
80% of the guys playing would be doing that training on top of there school training, so that argument doesnt work IMO!
by Ron Burgundy » Mon Sep 07, 2009 2:22 pm
by MST » Mon Sep 07, 2009 4:56 pm
Iron Fist wrote:am Bays wrote:I'd give any Independant school side a 10 goal start against the top 3 U/18 teams and a 5 goal start against the bottom 3 and then watch them get beaten. Their best players are just as good as the U/18s but it is players 16-22 where the Independant schools struggle. They just don't have the depth.
Thats a fair call for sure
But I must disagree with you in regards to a 10 goal start. I reckon SHC, PAC and St Peters would be more then competative in under 18 footy, play finals most years.
Teams like Rostrevor and St micks would probs be mid table sides, occasionally being towards the top.
10 goals, remember that it is compulsory for players to play school footy unless they are playing league!
Eg, my 1st 18 side I played in in 2006 had Ebert (west coast), Broadbent (port), Hall (Freo) along with Fairclough, Davoren, Staple all played league for Eagles. Along with a pile of u19 footy players from port and eagles aswell. The worst of the players are now probs playing div 3 A grade, apart from me. This side only made it to 3rd or 4th in the state, PAC, SHC and St Peters all finished above us.
So I cant see why the sanfl sides would need a 10 goal lead at all, They would more then likely get knocked off.
by Slots It Through » Mon Sep 07, 2009 5:04 pm
by am Bays » Mon Sep 07, 2009 5:12 pm
Slots It Through wrote:You get a good idea, when you look at the Glenelg U18 side, which at full strength is made up of alot (maybe 70-80%) of Sacred Heart or other college boys. Glenelg are very strong when they play.
I think fitness is a fair bit different, no question that most SANFL sides train harder that the school sides do.
by Mutley » Mon Sep 07, 2009 5:19 pm
am Bays wrote:Slots It Through wrote:You get a good idea, when you look at the Glenelg U18 side, which at full strength is made up of alot (maybe 70-80%) of Sacred Heart or other college boys. Glenelg are very strong when they play.
I think fitness is a fair bit different, no question that most SANFL sides train harder that the school sides do.
Half those percentages 50% tops, sometimes we play college kids when non-college kids are playing ressies. I'm not sure of the exact percentages but can find out. I think there are about 9 college kids in our best side.
by Slots It Through » Mon Sep 07, 2009 5:33 pm
Mutley wrote:am Bays wrote:Slots It Through wrote:You get a good idea, when you look at the Glenelg U18 side, which at full strength is made up of alot (maybe 70-80%) of Sacred Heart or other college boys. Glenelg are very strong when they play.
I think fitness is a fair bit different, no question that most SANFL sides train harder that the school sides do.
Half those percentages 50% tops, sometimes we play college kids when non-college kids are playing ressies. I'm not sure of the exact percentages but can find out. I think there are about 9 college kids in our best side.
8 out of 22 in the team vs West Adealide yesterday = 36%
by Iron Fist » Mon Sep 07, 2009 5:34 pm
MST wrote:Iron Fist wrote:am Bays wrote:I'd give any Independant school side a 10 goal start against the top 3 U/18 teams and a 5 goal start against the bottom 3 and then watch them get beaten. Their best players are just as good as the U/18s but it is players 16-22 where the Independant schools struggle. They just don't have the depth.
Thats a fair call for sure
But I must disagree with you in regards to a 10 goal start. I reckon SHC, PAC and St Peters would be more then competative in under 18 footy, play finals most years.
Teams like Rostrevor and St micks would probs be mid table sides, occasionally being towards the top.
10 goals, remember that it is compulsory for players to play school footy unless they are playing league!
Eg, my 1st 18 side I played in in 2006 had Ebert (west coast), Broadbent (port), Hall (Freo) along with Fairclough, Davoren, Staple all played league for Eagles. Along with a pile of u19 footy players from port and eagles aswell. The worst of the players are now probs playing div 3 A grade, apart from me. This side only made it to 3rd or 4th in the state, PAC, SHC and St Peters all finished above us.
So I cant see why the sanfl sides would need a 10 goal lead at all, They would more then likely get knocked off.
What is your background with regards to Independent Schools footy Iron Fist? I ask this because if you had a reasonable knowledge base or involvement at 1st XVIII level you certainly wouldn't be putting Rostrevor College in the 'mid table' bracket. Along with Sacred Heart, RC have dominated school football for the last twenty years. Saints haven't got anywhere near Rostrevor College since John Halbert coached them back in 1989, whilst you could also count the number of times Princes have beaten RC or SHC on one hand in the last twenty years. St.Michaels have been competitive at times but again have failed to get anywhere near the level of the two powerhouses.
The standard of college football is pretty good across the top three or four schools but I would suggest it drops away pretty steeply after that and most of the U/18 SANFL sides would have them covered.
Between 1990-1995 Rostrevor College went undefeated and were the Champions of Australia, I'd suggest they would have given most U/19 club sides a hiding or two back then.
by Chambo100 » Tue Sep 08, 2009 2:09 pm
MST wrote: Along with Sacred Heart, RC have dominated school football for the last twenty years. Saints haven't got anywhere near Rostrevor College since John Halbert coached them back in 1989, whilst you could also count the number of times Princes have beaten RC or SHC on one hand in the last twenty years. St.Michaels have been competitive at times but again have failed to get anywhere near the level of the two powerhouses.
The standard of college football is pretty good across the top three or four schools but I would suggest it drops away pretty steeply after that and most of the U/18 SANFL sides would have them covered.
Between 1990-1995 Rostrevor College went undefeated and were the Champions of Australia, I'd suggest they would have given most U/19 club sides a hiding or two back then.
by whatever » Tue Sep 08, 2009 9:40 pm
schimma wrote:MightyEagles wrote:It has happened. Eagles v St Micks trail game a couple of years back. Eagles were beaten.
we use to play Eagles and port in trial games while i was at st micks. we beat both very easy. College footy is a good standard
by Mark_Beswick » Tue Sep 08, 2009 11:07 pm
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