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Re: GSFL Movements

Postby Down the Hill » Thu Feb 18, 2010 4:08 pm

Any GSFL clubs available for a trial on 6 March vs the Brighton Bombers. We don't have access to Brighton Oval but we have booked OSB/Lonsdale Oval for this date if we require it. Happy to play at your ground if available.

Previous plan for that date has fallen through but we are still keen for a 3rd trial to go with our trials on 14 & 21 March prior to our first match for points on 27 March.

PM me if interested.
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Re: GSFL Movements

Postby Grape Ape » Thu Feb 18, 2010 10:37 pm

GWW wrote:I think Dennis Iljecsen was registered with Victor last year, so that would be one less point.


I'm not so sure about that. I've been having a look at a copy of the Approved Player Points System (APPS) that is being rolled out around the state. Not sure that it's identical to that used in the GSFL but this is what it says:
All senior players will receive zero points. Penalty points will be allocated to recruited players depending on the level of competition they are coming from. The allocation shall be determined in accordance with Section 4 of Appendix 4 of SACFL Regulation 32. (Refer to Schedule A)

blah blah blah......

1.1.2 In accordance with the criteria below, each player selected in a Senior Team who has had playing experience with another Club in Australia may be given a further points rating (in addition to any point or points given under 1.1.1 above) depending on the level of the competition or competitions in which he has previously played, the number of games played in that competition, the period of time since he previously played in that competition and/or any other criteria which may be approved by the Board.

with regard to players coming from a state league comp:

A player who has played a majority of matches for the Senior team for a Club or Clubs in any one of the above State Leagues in the previous season – four (4) additional points, less any deductions or concessions as set out below:

(those concessions relate to players "coming home" to the club they played at prior to playing at state league level.)

blah blah blah...


Deduct one (1) point for each season since the player last played for a senior team of a Club in a Category One League or a Category Two League.



It appears to me that the allocation of points is all about when the player last played in the previous league and has absolutely nothing to do with when a clearance is processed.

It will be very interesting to see how this plays out in the GSFL.
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Re: GSFL Movements

Postby The Yetti » Fri Feb 19, 2010 8:31 am

Grape Ape wrote:
GWW wrote:I think Dennis Iljecsen was registered with Victor last year, so that would be one less point.


I'm not so sure about that. I've been having a look at a copy of the Approved Player Points System (APPS) that is being rolled out around the state. Not sure that it's identical to that used in the GSFL but this is what it says:
All senior players will receive zero points. Penalty points will be allocated to recruited players depending on the level of competition they are coming from. The allocation shall be determined in accordance with Section 4 of Appendix 4 of SACFL Regulation 32. (Refer to Schedule A)

blah blah blah......

1.1.2 In accordance with the criteria below, each player selected in a Senior Team who has had playing experience with another Club in Australia may be given a further points rating (in addition to any point or points given under 1.1.1 above) depending on the level of the competition or competitions in which he has previously played, the number of games played in that competition, the period of time since he previously played in that competition and/or any other criteria which may be approved by the Board.

with regard to players coming from a state league comp:

A player who has played a majority of matches for the Senior team for a Club or Clubs in any one of the above State Leagues in the previous season – four (4) additional points, less any deductions or concessions as set out below:

(those concessions relate to players "coming home" to the club they played at prior to playing at state league level.)

blah blah blah...


Deduct one (1) point for each season since the player last played for a senior team of a Club in a Category One League or a Category Two League.



It appears to me that the allocation of points is all about when the player last played in the previous league and has absolutely nothing to do with when a clearance is processed.

It will be very interesting to see how this plays out in the GSFL.




I guess the precedent would have been set last year when Ryan and Boyd played early on in the year with Victor. Good on Victor for having the foresight to register players a year or two out.
The League will probably put something in place for the future. There should be a list on the GSFL site as there was in 2008 with all points per player per club for all to see. It happened in 2008 but not 2009. As it is now each club puts points down on the Team lists and Kevin should be checking.
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Re: GSFL Movements

Postby BJ Ernest » Fri Feb 19, 2010 10:02 am

I heard that Victor have already butted heads with the GSFL regarding the points system. Will be interesting to see how this does play out, Iljcesen registered with Victor last year, did not play a game so reading the rules that GA has posted he is therefore not a Victor player last year and does not get 1 point subtracted from his points allocation.
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Re: GSFL Movements

Postby pigskin » Fri Feb 19, 2010 10:22 am

Remember guys that the new board rules aren't compulsary for a league to take on until 2012, therefore & just guessing here, the GSFL may be still running by their own laws for 2010 & 2011
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Re: GSFL Movements

Postby shoe boy » Fri Feb 19, 2010 10:44 am

pigskin wrote:Remember guys that the new board rules aren't compulsary for a league to take on until 2012, therefore & just guessing here, the GSFL may be still running by their own laws for 2010 & 2011


I dought it didnt you blokes elect a puppet from the CFB to run your comp???????
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Re: GSFL Movements

Postby bays10 » Mon Feb 22, 2010 2:12 pm

can anyone from goolwa let me know why the game against the bays in round 5 was cancelled? I heard a whisper it was due to the port elliot cricket club not allowing it? thought port elliot (as a community) would reap the benifets of a game of local footy on a saturday as i am sure it would have had a big crowd.
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Re: GSFL Movements

Postby damian » Mon Feb 22, 2010 2:32 pm

bays10 wrote:can anyone from goolwa let me know why the game against the bays in round 5 was cancelled? I heard a whisper it was due to the port elliot cricket club not allowing it? thought port elliot (as a community) would reap the benifets of a game of local footy on a saturday as i am sure it would have had a big crowd.


That is a big part of it. GPE have gone out on a limb to try and embrace their Port Elliot Heritage this year with Club Patron and General Manager of Community Football Glen Rosser at the helm as he played for Port Elliot and his father was a life member.

It's dissappointing that a certain few people in Port Elliot don't want anything to do with the club. The Port Elliot name could be lost forever in the very near future.

There was already a heritage guernsey designed that looked amazing, many local Port Elliot businesses had jumped on board to sponsor the club and in particular the match in Port Elliot but unfortunately there are too many d*cks still around Elliot.

The match will revert back to Goolwa oval and it is still undecided whether the heritage guernsey will be worn.

Glen Rosser has learnt first hand about the lack of support from the Port Elliot community towards their club.
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Re: GSFL Movements

Postby shoe boy » Mon Feb 22, 2010 3:03 pm

shoe boy wrote:
pigskin wrote:Remember guys that the new board rules aren't compulsary for a league to take on until 2012, therefore & just guessing here, the GSFL may be still running by their own laws for 2010 & 2011


I dought it didnt you blokes elect a puppet from the CFB to run your comp???????


To hot to handle????
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Re: GSFL Movements

Postby The Yetti » Mon Feb 22, 2010 3:07 pm

BJ Ernest wrote:I heard that Victor have already butted heads with the GSFL regarding the points system. Will be interesting to see how this does play out, Iljcesen registered with Victor last year, did not play a game so reading the rules that GA has posted he is therefore not a Victor player last year and does not get 1 point subtracted from his points allocation.



Absolutely right BJ
Iljecson will not get a 1 point deduction.
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Re: GSFL Movements

Postby GWW » Mon Feb 22, 2010 3:17 pm

I noticed South has rejected the first clearance application, so it will be interesting to see if he is ultimately cleared. South have a bit of a reputation for not clearing players to country clubs.
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Re: GSFL Movements

Postby The Yetti » Mon Feb 22, 2010 3:36 pm

The McLaren Seniors returned from their very tough pre-season camp at Mannum yesterday afternoon.
Friday night BBQ and a few quiet drinks
6.30 am start Saturday
After a triathalon and a bit of workshop the boats were out and onto the skis and boards. Some decent face plants and some good spills.
Topless girls on a boat revving up the boys for an hour ...most amusing

Hit the nightlife of Mannum until the pub closed because of the behaviour of the locals. It seemed half of Mannum caught the ferry back to our establishment.

The Sunday session was limited.
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Re: GSFL Movements

Postby Richard Chee Quee » Mon Feb 22, 2010 6:05 pm

damian wrote:
bays10 wrote:can anyone from goolwa let me know why the game against the bays in round 5 was cancelled? I heard a whisper it was due to the port elliot cricket club not allowing it? thought port elliot (as a community) would reap the benifets of a game of local footy on a saturday as i am sure it would have had a big crowd.


That is a big part of it. GPE have gone out on a limb to try and embrace their Port Elliot Heritage this year with Club Patron and General Manager of Community Football Glen Rosser at the helm as he played for Port Elliot and his father was a life member.

It's dissappointing that a certain few people in Port Elliot don't want anything to do with the club. The Port Elliot name could be lost forever in the very near future.

There was already a heritage guernsey designed that looked amazing, many local Port Elliot businesses had jumped on board to sponsor the club and in particular the match in Port Elliot but unfortunately there are too many d*cks still around Elliot.

The match will revert back to Goolwa oval and it is still undecided whether the heritage guernsey will be worn.

Glen Rosser has learnt first hand about the lack of support from the Port Elliot community towards their club.


damian what you need to remember is the world doesnt revolve around footy. i know how much effort truck, cockles, tubby, gav smith and co put into the elliot oval during cricket season to get the oval to look like a bowling green. if they dont want it ploughed up by a one off footy game after all the hours of work they put into the oval over the summer then i think thats more than satisfactory.

i know how many hours of work it takes to get our turf wicket back up to scratch after footy. if we had the choice of no footy on the oval we would take it too. but we dont have the option.
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Re: GSFL Movements

Postby LuvsFooty » Mon Feb 22, 2010 6:10 pm

Richard c'mon that is just silly....I not a turf expert but i know of a couple of people who are and 6 games of football on one single day in early May will not destroy an entire oval. I would be 100% confident that it would be ready for the cricket season. They'd have 6 months to do that! And remember soccer is played there as well. Might be worth deleting your post.
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Re: GSFL Movements

Postby livefooty » Mon Feb 22, 2010 7:22 pm

Your a douche bag RCQ
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Re: GSFL Movements

Postby old fullback » Mon Feb 22, 2010 8:16 pm

have heard peglar from strath is on his way to play for kaniva-leeor,a big out for strath one thinks
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Re: GSFL Movements

Postby Turfie » Mon Feb 22, 2010 9:02 pm

Richard Chee Quee should worry more about Shane Lee and his vocals with "Six and Out" and worry less about a concrete cricket wicket on an oval in the middle of May.
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Re: GSFL Movements

Postby Signman1972 » Mon Feb 22, 2010 9:19 pm

Richard Chee Quee wrote:
damian wrote:
bays10 wrote:can anyone from goolwa let me know why the game against the bays in round 5 was cancelled? I heard a whisper it was due to the port elliot cricket club not allowing it? thought port elliot (as a community) would reap the benifets of a game of local footy on a saturday as i am sure it would have had a big crowd.


That is a big part of it. GPE have gone out on a limb to try and embrace their Port Elliot Heritage this year with Club Patron and General Manager of Community Football Glen Rosser at the helm as he played for Port Elliot and his father was a life member.

It's dissappointing that a certain few people in Port Elliot don't want anything to do with the club. The Port Elliot name could be lost forever in the very near future.

There was already a heritage guernsey designed that looked amazing, many local Port Elliot businesses had jumped on board to sponsor the club and in particular the match in Port Elliot but unfortunately there are too many d*cks still around Elliot.

The match will revert back to Goolwa oval and it is still undecided whether the heritage guernsey will be worn.

Glen Rosser has learnt first hand about the lack of support from the Port Elliot community towards their club.


damian what you need to remember is the world doesnt revolve around footy. i know how much effort truck, cockles, tubby, gav smith and co put into the elliot oval during cricket season to get the oval to look like a bowling green. if they dont want it ploughed up by a one off footy game after all the hours of work they put into the oval over the summer then i think thats more than satisfactory.

i know how many hours of work it takes to get our turf wicket back up to scratch after footy. if we had the choice of no footy on the oval we would take it too. but we dont have the option.


Where do the Southern Breakers Round Ballers Train & Play Richard? Shirley these guys running around 3 nights a week & Assorted Games with Spriggs would do more damage over the year than 1. round of footy. These (Elliot Cricket Blokes) are too spite-full after Port Elliot F.C. Folded.
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Re: GSFL Movements

Postby teamwork » Tue Feb 23, 2010 8:54 am

Well done to the few Elliot guys that stopped that game!! WTF are they thinking???? Dont they want the town of Elliot and sponsers to have the chance to host a "home" game and bring local footy back to a town that has said how much football pride the township holds.....

1) Yes you have done well to get the oval looking as good as it does
2) You dont have a turf pitch so no damage can possible be done to "the wicket"
3) You have unlimited water to prepare the grounds and because of this the soil/grass is in a very healthy state and wont suffer any perminant damage from ONE day of football


4) Should Goolwa drop the Pt Elliot name it has taken on? Seems like they are in some way not welcome in the town, I am sure the local Pt Elliot sponsers would be very upset to hear this game will no longer be taking place. If I sponsered the Pt Elliot cricket club you wouldnt see my support behind them ever agin, cricket brings maybe 30 people to a game ONE day of footy would see 500+ attend!!!
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Re: GSFL Movements

Postby rodney fox » Tue Feb 23, 2010 9:04 am

teamwork wrote:Well done to the few Elliot guys that stopped that game!! WTF are they thinking???? Dont they want the town of Elliot and sponsers to have the chance to host a "home" game and bring local footy back to a town that has said how much football pride the township holds.....

1) Yes you have done well to get the oval looking as good as it does
2) You dont have a turf pitch so no damage can possible be done to "the wicket"
3) You have unlimited water to prepare the grounds and because of this the soil/grass is in a very healthy state and wont suffer any perminant damage from ONE day of football


4) Should Goolwa drop the Pt Elliot name it has taken on? Seems like they are in some way not welcome in the town, I am sure the local Pt Elliot sponsers would be very upset to hear this game will no longer be taking place. If I sponsered the Pt Elliot cricket club you wouldnt see my support behind them ever agin, cricket brings maybe 30 people to a game ONE day of footy would see 500+ attend!!!


Yes very poor form, Obviously there are a few sour grapes (or pasties) in Port Elliot. If only that Bakery wasn't so darn good. Cant wait to play down there for that reason alone. :lol:
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