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Country Footy Finals 2013

Posted:
Thu Aug 08, 2013 10:29 pm
by Brad
Far West kick off this week:
1st Semi Final @ Far West Aboriginal Sporting Complex
A Grade - Koonibba V Blues
B Grade - Thevenard V Western United
Colts - Thevenard V Blues
Mail Medal Count Saturday night.
Re: Country Footy Finals 2013

Posted:
Mon Aug 12, 2013 12:11 pm
by Best Off Ground
Eastern Eyre first semi final this weekend at Rudall
A Grade Cowell vs Ports
B Grade cowell vs ports
Colts cowell vs ports
Re: Country Footy Finals 2013

Posted:
Mon Aug 12, 2013 1:21 pm
by shoe boy
Best Off Ground wrote:Eastern Eyre first semi final this weekend at Rudall
A Grade Cowell vs Ports
B Grade cowell vs ports
Colts cowell vs ports
Any other sides in this comp

Re: Country Footy Finals 2013

Posted:
Mon Aug 12, 2013 1:26 pm
by heater31
shoe boy wrote:Best Off Ground wrote:Eastern Eyre first semi final this weekend at Rudall
A Grade Cowell vs Ports
B Grade cowell vs ports
Colts cowell vs ports
Any other sides in this comp

Well there is only 4 to pick from......
Re: Country Footy Finals 2013

Posted:
Mon Aug 12, 2013 1:53 pm
by Baron Greenback
RIVERLAND INDEPENDENT
August 24, Second semi-final
Paringa v BSR
@ Ramco
August 25, First semi-final
East Murray v Brown's Well
@ Wunkar
Re: Country Footy Finals 2013

Posted:
Mon Aug 12, 2013 3:34 pm
by Hazbeen
How does each league programme their finals venues? APFL has them set when the draw comes out pre-season but I know some comps wait and set them at neutral grounds. APFL is on a rotation so that all clubs get revenue from hosting games.
Re: Country Footy Finals 2013

Posted:
Tue Aug 13, 2013 10:48 am
by On The Chest
Hazbeen wrote:How does each league programme their finals venues? APFL has them set when the draw comes out pre-season but I know some comps wait and set them at neutral grounds. APFL is on a rotation so that all clubs get revenue from hosting games.
YPFL do the rotation as well
Re: Country Footy Finals 2013

Posted:
Tue Aug 13, 2013 11:02 am
by Sky Pilot
Rotation policy is alive and well in North Eastern and Norther Areas.
Worse thing about NAFA is they spread it over four Saturdays. Winner of the Elimination final gets a week off. Poor effort IMO
Re: Country Footy Finals 2013

Posted:
Tue Aug 13, 2013 11:09 am
by heater31
Sky Pilot wrote:Rotation policy is alive and well in North Eastern and Norther Areas.
Worse thing about NAFA is they spread it over four Saturdays. Winner of the Elimination final gets a week off. Poor effort IMO
Proper Country leagues don't play footy on Sundays though.....
Sometimes it helps to have a week off after the 1st Semi sometimes it is doesn't
Re: Country Footy Finals 2013

Posted:
Tue Aug 13, 2013 11:12 am
by Sky Pilot
heater31 wrote:Sky Pilot wrote:Rotation policy is alive and well in North Eastern and Norther Areas.
Worse thing about NAFA is they spread it over four Saturdays. Winner of the Elimination final gets a week off. Poor effort IMO
Proper Country leagues don't play footy on Sundays though.....
Sometimes it helps to have a week off after the 1st Semi sometimes it is doesn't
The programming has to fit around family involvement in netball and that is fair enough
Re: Country Footy Finals 2013

Posted:
Tue Aug 13, 2013 11:40 am
by Baron Greenback
Sky Pilot wrote:Rotation policy is alive and well in North Eastern and Norther Areas.
Worse thing about NAFA is they spread it over four Saturdays. Winner of the Elimination final gets a week off. Poor effort IMO
Same as the Mallee league. Absolute rubbish. The second semi-final should be played first.
Or just play both semis over one weekend.
Re: Country Footy Finals 2013

Posted:
Thu Sep 05, 2013 6:55 pm
by Sky Pilot
Baron Greenback wrote:Sky Pilot wrote:Rotation policy is alive and well in North Eastern and Norther Areas.
Worse thing about NAFA is they spread it over four Saturdays. Winner of the Elimination final gets a week off. Poor effort IMO
Same as the Mallee league. Absolute rubbish. The second semi-final should be played first.
Or just play both semis over one weekend.
Oh yeah I agree with this. North Eastern do this but neighbouring Northern Areas remains a servant of the netty chics
Re: Country Footy Finals 2013

Posted:
Thu Sep 05, 2013 7:11 pm
by daysofourlives
Sky Pilot wrote:Baron Greenback wrote:Sky Pilot wrote:Rotation policy is alive and well in North Eastern and Norther Areas.
Worse thing about NAFA is they spread it over four Saturdays. Winner of the Elimination final gets a week off. Poor effort IMO
Same as the Mallee league. Absolute rubbish. The second semi-final should be played first.
Or just play both semis over one weekend.
Oh yeah I agree with this. North Eastern do this but neighbouring
Northern Areas remains a servant of the netty chics
And so they should, people just don't get that in country areeas the netball is just as important to the community as football. If netball dont want to play sunday thats fine and football should work around it as they do.
Re: Country Footy Finals 2013

Posted:
Thu Sep 05, 2013 7:27 pm
by Jim05
daysofourlives wrote:Sky Pilot wrote:Baron Greenback wrote:Same as the Mallee league. Absolute rubbish. The second semi-final should be played first.
Or just play both semis over one weekend.
Oh yeah I agree with this. North Eastern do this but neighbouring
Northern Areas remains a servant of the netty chics
And so they should, people just don't get that in country areeas the netball is just as important to the community as football. If netball dont want to play sunday thats fine and football should work around it as they do.
Spot on Days, netty is an integral part of the finals
Was over 2000 at the BL&G first final and the club made a bucket of cash. The atmosphere is great when both sports are involved
Re: Country Footy Finals 2013

Posted:
Fri Sep 06, 2013 12:31 am
by countryfootyfan
heater31 wrote:Sky Pilot wrote:Rotation policy is alive and well in North Eastern and Norther Areas.
Worse thing about NAFA is they spread it over four Saturdays. Winner of the Elimination final gets a week off. Poor effort IMO
Proper Country leagues don't play footy on Sundays though.....
Sometimes it helps to have a week off after the 1st Semi sometimes it is doesn't
"Proper"??? What do you mean by proper country leagues???
Re: Country Footy Finals 2013

Posted:
Fri Sep 06, 2013 8:39 am
by Sky Pilot
countryfootyfan wrote:heater31 wrote:Sky Pilot wrote:Rotation policy is alive and well in North Eastern and Norther Areas.
Worse thing about NAFA is they spread it over four Saturdays. Winner of the Elimination final gets a week off. Poor effort IMO
Proper Country leagues don't play footy on Sundays though.....
Sometimes it helps to have a week off after the 1st Semi sometimes it is doesn't
"Proper"??? What do you mean by proper country leagues???
I wondered about that too. I think he means leagues that combine footy/netty which is a proven system. Leagues like SPencer Gulf go it alone and barely survive with smaller crowds and not much of a family atmosphere
Re: Country Footy Finals 2013

Posted:
Fri Sep 06, 2013 9:45 am
by test
YPFL has Sunday finals and it works fine...
Re: Country Footy Finals 2013

Posted:
Fri Sep 06, 2013 10:52 am
by FlyingHigh
But in YPFL the netball only has a final 4 and so only plays Saturdays.
Having said that, I don't understand the problem with a league playing Sat/Sun with a final four format. It is only for one weekend of the year. For footy, the idea of giving the 3rd ranked team a week off after beating a lower ranked team, while the 2nd ranked team plays/loses a harder game and doesn't get the same break is a joke.