Whyalla Football League

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Re: Whyalla Football League

Postby daysofourlives » Thu Nov 20, 2025 12:37 pm

The Bedge wrote:
wenchbarwer wrote:I understand the community aspect of the girls & guys playing together on the same day, but if that's a limitation to joining/amalgamating to a country league, then country leagues will continue to suffer, I feel

I concur


Tell me youre from the city without telling me youre from the city, leave the thinking to the country bumpkins. Netball is a non negotiable part of country football.
The only leagues that dont have netball are real close to the city and are not really considered country football, ie SFL and Hills div 1, these comps should join the amateur league
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Re: Whyalla Football League

Postby wenchbarwer » Thu Nov 20, 2025 1:04 pm

That's the kind of innovative think tank that's enabled country teams and leagues to flourish all these years, I stand corrected!!

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Re: Whyalla Football League

Postby whufc » Thu Nov 20, 2025 1:47 pm

daysofourlives wrote:
The Bedge wrote:
wenchbarwer wrote:I understand the community aspect of the girls & guys playing together on the same day, but if that's a limitation to joining/amalgamating to a country league, then country leagues will continue to suffer, I feel

I concur


Tell me youre from the city without telling me youre from the city, leave the thinking to the country bumpkins. Netball is a non negotiable part of country football.
The only leagues that dont have netball are real close to the city and are not really considered country football, ie SFL and Hills div 1, these comps should join the amateur league


Agree.

The towns that make up BSR would have a total population of 1000.

We get 2 junior footy and 2 senior footy teams.

We are then able to fill 5 junior netball teams.

The kicker we also can fill 6 Senior netball teams with 9 players a team........how????

Half of the girls are city girls, friends of our country girls who went to uni. The girls love the country netball atmosphere as it craps all over city netball, most city teams dont even have clubs ect.

Netball is a massive massive massive part of the footy. I wont even start on the fact we have 10 trainers on game day. 8 of which are also netballers and arrange their training around their game times. If netball was at a different place we would lose those.

Then their is the canteens ect that thrive.
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Re: Whyalla Football League

Postby whufc » Thu Nov 20, 2025 1:55 pm

City folk will never understand that country sport feeling.....nothing and i mean nothing beats my Saturday mornings.....in winter.

Anywhere from 6-6:30am wake up.

My 7 year old daughter gets into her netball dress, i put the footy coaching apparel on, the partners gets her netball gear on and packs her 'sports trainer' clothes for when she plays the role.

In the car by 7am.......coffee / hot choc flasks in hand.

First game is daughters netball at 8:30am. game goes until about 9;30am.

We all then venture over to the BBQ and grab the breakfast special at each club.

11:30am comes along and i get in the change room for the b grade. Meanwhile the partner is training for whichever team needs it whether that be footy/netball

Once done me and the daughter venture across to watch the partner play the 3pm netball.

We then all catch the end of the A Grade footy with beer/soft drink in hand.

Home games meal a cheap as but amazing home cooked style dinner at the club and pressos. Away games mean a stop at one of the local pubs for a feed on the way home,

9pm we get back through the doors talking successes and failures. Wouldnt have it any other way!!!!!!! Its the best.
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Re: Whyalla Football League

Postby The Bedge » Thu Nov 20, 2025 2:00 pm

whufc wrote:City folk will never understand that country sport feeling.....nothing and i mean nothing beats my Saturday mornings.....in winter.

In the car by 7am.......coffee / hot choc flasks in hand.

9am we get back through the doors talking successes and failures. Wouldnt have it any other way!!!!!!! Its the best.

What a day :lol: :lol:
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Re: Whyalla Football League

Postby wenchbarwer » Thu Nov 20, 2025 2:11 pm

Just stick to your soy decaf latte and avo on toast, Bedgey...
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Re: Whyalla Football League

Postby whufc » Thu Nov 20, 2025 2:15 pm

The Bedge wrote:
whufc wrote:City folk will never understand that country sport feeling.....nothing and i mean nothing beats my Saturday mornings.....in winter.

In the car by 7am.......coffee / hot choc flasks in hand.

9am we get back through the doors talking successes and failures. Wouldnt have it any other way!!!!!!! Its the best.

What a day :lol: :lol:


Love it......the best!!!!

Apart from the 9am which should have been 9pm haha. :lol:
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Re: Whyalla Football League

Postby amber_fluid » Thu Nov 20, 2025 2:25 pm

whufc wrote:City folk will never understand that country sport feeling.....nothing and i mean nothing beats my Saturday mornings.....in winter.

Anywhere from 6-6:30am wake up.

My 7 year old daughter gets into her netball dress, i put the footy coaching apparel on, the partners gets her netball gear on and packs her 'sports trainer' clothes for when she plays the role.

In the car by 7am.......coffee / hot choc flasks in hand.

First game is daughters netball at 8:30am. game goes until about 9;30am.

We all then venture over to the BBQ and grab the breakfast special at each club.

11:30am comes along and i get in the change room for the b grade. Meanwhile the partner is training for whichever team needs it whether that be footy/netball

Once done me and the daughter venture across to watch the partner play the 3pm netball.

We then all catch the end of the A Grade footy with beer/soft drink in hand.

Home games meal a cheap as but amazing home cooked style dinner at the club and pressos. Away games mean a stop at one of the local pubs for a feed on the way home,

9pm we get back through the doors talking successes and failures. Wouldnt have it any other way!!!!!!! Its the best.


Other than spending all day with the missus it does sound like a great day!
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Re: Whyalla Football League

Postby The Bedge » Thu Nov 20, 2025 2:29 pm

amber_fluid wrote:Other than spending all day with the missus it does sound like a great day!

You don't like whuffers mrs?
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Re: Whyalla Football League

Postby whufc » Thu Nov 20, 2025 2:34 pm

amber_fluid wrote:
whufc wrote:City folk will never understand that country sport feeling.....nothing and i mean nothing beats my Saturday mornings.....in winter.

Anywhere from 6-6:30am wake up.

My 7 year old daughter gets into her netball dress, i put the footy coaching apparel on, the partners gets her netball gear on and packs her 'sports trainer' clothes for when she plays the role.

In the car by 7am.......coffee / hot choc flasks in hand.

First game is daughters netball at 8:30am. game goes until about 9;30am.

We all then venture over to the BBQ and grab the breakfast special at each club.

11:30am comes along and i get in the change room for the b grade. Meanwhile the partner is training for whichever team needs it whether that be footy/netball

Once done me and the daughter venture across to watch the partner play the 3pm netball.

We then all catch the end of the A Grade footy with beer/soft drink in hand.

Home games meal a cheap as but amazing home cooked style dinner at the club and pressos. Away games mean a stop at one of the local pubs for a feed on the way home,

9pm we get back through the doors talking successes and failures. Wouldnt have it any other way!!!!!!! Its the best.


Other than spending all day with the missus it does sound like a great day!


Haha thats the beauty. We are in the same precint but not really together all day....plus i need a designated driver right :lol: :lol: :lol:
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Re: Whyalla Football League

Postby Fricky » Thu Nov 20, 2025 3:23 pm

I guess in the hypothetical creation of the new Pt Pirie/NA Football League, they can discuss netball clubs being part of the amalgamation.

The hypothetical Pt Aug/Whyalla Football League won't need to bother with netball being a part of discussions.
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Re: Whyalla Football League

Postby UpThere » Thu Nov 20, 2025 7:58 pm

There is 4 netball teams in Pirie I believe. 2 of which are somewhat associated with Solomontown and Prop Risdon. The other two being Central and St Marks
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Re: Whyalla Football League

Postby Look Good In Leather » Fri Nov 21, 2025 12:56 am

Dirty dog wrote:Isn’t Mt Barker bigger than Whyalla and only have one team. 2 would be enough


To be fair Whyalla's closest clubs are in Port Augusta which is 50 minutes away

Mount Barker is less than 20 minutes away from Nairne-Bremer, Mount Lofty, Uraidla, Hahndorf, Onkaparinga Valley, Macclesfield, Echunga and Meadows.
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