Ch9 AFL Division 1 - 2015

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Who will win the D1 Grand Final?

Adelaide Uni
3
4%
Goodwood Saints
27
36%
Henley
8
11%
Payneham NU
12
16%
Port District
1
1%
Portland
4
5%
Rostrevor OC
7
9%
Sacred Heart OC
2
3%
Salisbury North
7
9%
Tea Tree Gully
4
5%
 
Total votes : 75

Re: Ch9 AFL Division 1 - 2015

Postby footys the winner » Fri Nov 14, 2014 12:22 pm

Failed Creation wrote:
footys the winner wrote:Craig holm has signed at united in the Adelaide plains league. Would expect Huge dollars one would think, I heard he was on quite a reasonable wicket at rocs.


Is it confirmed, or just the perpetual rumour?


Confirmed.
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Re: Ch9 AFL Division 1 - 2015

Postby Failed Creation » Fri Nov 14, 2014 1:46 pm

footys the winner wrote:
Failed Creation wrote:
footys the winner wrote:Craig holm has signed at united in the Adelaide plains league. Would expect Huge dollars one would think, I heard he was on quite a reasonable wicket at rocs.


Is it confirmed, or just the perpetual rumour?


Confirmed.


He's a class player. United would be rapt in signing him.
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Re: Ch9 AFL Division 1 - 2015

Postby Pine Warmer » Fri Nov 14, 2014 3:19 pm

Fair get for united, but still wonder why some clubs spend massive on 1 or 2 players and expect to go from bottom to top? You would think if they spread the cash around, recruited 6 or 8 decent divvy 1/2/3 players, even fringe a graders, you would think they would get alot more out of the season.
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Re: Ch9 AFL Division 1 - 2015

Postby marbles » Fri Nov 14, 2014 4:31 pm

Pine Warmer wrote:Fair get for united, but still wonder why some clubs spend massive on 1 or 2 players and expect to go from bottom to top? You would think if they spread the cash around, recruited 6 or 8 decent divvy 1/2/3 players, even fringe a graders, you would think they would get alot more out of the season.


they probably are. just got more cash than you may realise maybe??
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Re: Ch9 AFL Division 1 - 2015

Postby swingman » Fri Nov 14, 2014 11:11 pm

marbles wrote:
Pine Warmer wrote:Fair get for united, but still wonder why some clubs spend massive on 1 or 2 players and expect to go from bottom to top? You would think if they spread the cash around, recruited 6 or 8 decent divvy 1/2/3 players, even fringe a graders, you would think they would get alot more out of the season.


they probably are. just got more cash than you may realise maybe??


Then why have won between 3 - 5 games consistently for the last 5 or so years ? They are notorious for throwing all their eggs in the same basket. If they have the money they sure don't spend it wisely.
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Re: Ch9 AFL Division 1 - 2015

Postby Lightning McQueen » Mon Nov 17, 2014 10:08 am

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Then why have won between 3 - 5 games consistently for the last 5 or so years ? They are notorious for throwing all their eggs in the same basket. If they have the money they sure don't spend it wisely.


They never get close to their points quota mate, they are a town of about 6 houses and it's virtually impossible to recruit or set up for a strong junior program.
Peter Burgoyne was the last player to be getting big coin out there and that was at least 5 years ago, United is a proud club and most players that play out there enjoy the people, the atmosphere and club itself.
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Re: Ch9 AFL Division 1 - 2015

Postby Lightning McQueen » Mon Nov 17, 2014 10:09 am

Pine Warmer wrote:Fair get for united, but still wonder why some clubs spend massive on 1 or 2 players and expect to go from bottom to top? You would think if they spread the cash around, recruited 6 or 8 decent divvy 1/2/3 players, even fringe a graders, you would think they would get alot more out of the season.


A point system doesn't allow them to do this.
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Re: Ch9 AFL Division 1 - 2015

Postby RooShootOhh » Tue Nov 18, 2014 10:17 am

Lightning McQueen wrote:
swingman wrote:
Then why have won between 3 - 5 games consistently for the last 5 or so years ? They are notorious for throwing all their eggs in the same basket. If they have the money they sure don't spend it wisely.


They never get close to their points quota mate, they are a town of about 6 houses and it's virtually impossible to recruit or set up for a strong junior program.
Peter Burgoyne was the last player to be getting big coin out there and that was at least 5 years ago, United is a proud club and most players that play out there enjoy the people, the atmosphere and club itself.


So $1300 a game isnt big coin in your eyes LM
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Re: Ch9 AFL Division 1 - 2015

Postby Lightning McQueen » Tue Nov 18, 2014 10:20 am

RooShootOhh wrote:
Lightning McQueen wrote:
swingman wrote:
Then why have won between 3 - 5 games consistently for the last 5 or so years ? They are notorious for throwing all their eggs in the same basket. If they have the money they sure don't spend it wisely.


They never get close to their points quota mate, they are a town of about 6 houses and it's virtually impossible to recruit or set up for a strong junior program.
Peter Burgoyne was the last player to be getting big coin out there and that was at least 5 years ago, United is a proud club and most players that play out there enjoy the people, the atmosphere and club itself.


So $1300 a game isnt big coin in your eyes LM


Who has been on that in the past few years?
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Re: Ch9 AFL Division 1 - 2015

Postby Pag » Tue Nov 18, 2014 10:41 am

Solly wouldn't have gone for loose change.
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Re: Ch9 AFL Division 1 - 2015

Postby the joker » Wed Nov 19, 2014 8:12 am

Pag wrote:Solly wouldn't have gone for loose change.
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Re: Ch9 AFL Division 1 - 2015

Postby Pine Warmer » Wed Nov 19, 2014 4:13 pm

Lightning McQueen wrote:
Pine Warmer wrote:Fair get for united, but still wonder why some clubs spend massive on 1 or 2 players and expect to go from bottom to top? You would think if they spread the cash around, recruited 6 or 8 decent divvy 1/2/3 players, even fringe a graders, you would think they would get alot more out of the season.


A point system doesn't allow them to do this.


Yeah but aren't ressie players 0 points? Ive seen plenty of div 1 b grade players that would dominate the plains league. Bring in 4 a graders worth 3 points each and throw in 3 or 4 zero pointers and ya starting to build a decent side.
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Re: Ch9 AFL Division 1 - 2015

Postby footys the winner » Wed Nov 19, 2014 4:56 pm

Pine Warmer wrote:
Lightning McQueen wrote:
Pine Warmer wrote:Fair get for united, but still wonder why some clubs spend massive on 1 or 2 players and expect to go from bottom to top? You would think if they spread the cash around, recruited 6 or 8 decent divvy 1/2/3 players, even fringe a graders, you would think they would get alot more out of the season.


A point system doesn't allow them to do this.


Yeah but aren't ressie players 0 points? Ive seen plenty of div 1 b grade players that would dominate the plains league. Bring in 4 a graders worth 3 points each and throw in 3 or 4 zero pointers and ya starting to build a decent side.


Nope, not anymore. 2 points for div 1 and 2 ressies and 1 point for div 3 ressies I believe. Stand to be corrected on that though.
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Re: Ch9 AFL Division 1 - 2015

Postby jo172 » Thu Nov 20, 2014 7:54 am

footys the winner wrote:
Pine Warmer wrote:
Lightning McQueen wrote:
Pine Warmer wrote:Fair get for united, but still wonder why some clubs spend massive on 1 or 2 players and expect to go from bottom to top? You would think if they spread the cash around, recruited 6 or 8 decent divvy 1/2/3 players, even fringe a graders, you would think they would get alot more out of the season.


A point system doesn't allow them to do this.


Yeah but aren't ressie players 0 points? Ive seen plenty of div 1 b grade players that would dominate the plains league. Bring in 4 a graders worth 3 points each and throw in 3 or 4 zero pointers and ya starting to build a decent side.


Nope, not anymore. 2 points for div 1 and 2 ressies and 1 point for div 3 ressies I believe. Stand to be corrected on that though.


I can't remember, but is it possible that's just an intra SAAFL rule? Or does that go for inter-league transfers as well?
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Re: Ch9 AFL Division 1 - 2015

Postby Executive Member » Thu Nov 20, 2014 8:52 am

From the CFL Rules & Regs regarding APPS

(b) A player who has played a majority of matches for the Reserves (B Grade) Team but has also played any match in the Senior (A Grade) Team of a Club or Clubs in any Other League in the previous two playing seasons and is transferring from one Affiliated League to another Affiliated League – an additional one (1) point.
(c) A player who has played a majority of matches for the Reserves (B Grade) Team but has also played any match in the Senior (A Grade) Team of a Club or Clubs in any Other League in the previous two playing seasons and is transferring from one Club to another Club within the same Affiliated League – will have a Player Points Rating of zero (0).
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Re: Ch9 AFL Division 1 - 2015

Postby Footy Chick » Thu Nov 20, 2014 8:57 am

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Re: Ch9 AFL Division 1 - 2015

Postby Look Good In Leather » Thu Nov 20, 2014 11:53 am

Executive Member wrote:From the CFL Rules & Regs regarding APPS

(b) A player who has played a majority of matches for the Reserves (B Grade) Team but has also played any match in the Senior (A Grade) Team of a Club or Clubs in any Other League in the previous two playing seasons and is transferring from one Affiliated League to another Affiliated League – an additional one (1) point.
(c) A player who has played a majority of matches for the Reserves (B Grade) Team but has also played any match in the Senior (A Grade) Team of a Club or Clubs in any Other League in the previous two playing seasons and is transferring from one Club to another Club within the same Affiliated League – will have a Player Points Rating of zero (0).


Otherwise known as the "Protect the Amateur League from those nasty country teams rule"
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Re: Ch9 AFL Division 1 - 2015

Postby Mr Beefy » Thu Nov 20, 2014 12:11 pm

Look Good In Leather wrote:
Executive Member wrote:From the CFL Rules & Regs regarding APPS

(b) A player who has played a majority of matches for the Reserves (B Grade) Team but has also played any match in the Senior (A Grade) Team of a Club or Clubs in any Other League in the previous two playing seasons and is transferring from one Affiliated League to another Affiliated League – an additional one (1) point.
(c) A player who has played a majority of matches for the Reserves (B Grade) Team but has also played any match in the Senior (A Grade) Team of a Club or Clubs in any Other League in the previous two playing seasons and is transferring from one Club to another Club within the same Affiliated League – will have a Player Points Rating of zero (0).


Otherwise known as the "Protect the Amateur League from those nasty country teams rule"

I think you mean "Protect the depth of Div 1 and 2 Amateur League from both lower division C9AFL teams and those nasty country teams"
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Re: Ch9 AFL Division 1 - 2015

Postby Pag » Thu Nov 20, 2014 1:15 pm

Mr Beefy wrote:
Look Good In Leather wrote:
Executive Member wrote:From the CFL Rules & Regs regarding APPS

(b) A player who has played a majority of matches for the Reserves (B Grade) Team but has also played any match in the Senior (A Grade) Team of a Club or Clubs in any Other League in the previous two playing seasons and is transferring from one Affiliated League to another Affiliated League – an additional one (1) point.
(c) A player who has played a majority of matches for the Reserves (B Grade) Team but has also played any match in the Senior (A Grade) Team of a Club or Clubs in any Other League in the previous two playing seasons and is transferring from one Club to another Club within the same Affiliated League – will have a Player Points Rating of zero (0).


Otherwise known as the "Protect the Amateur League from those nasty country teams rule"

I think you mean "Protect the depth of Div 1 and 2 Amateur League from both lower division C9AFL teams and those nasty country teams"

The SAAFL are implementing internal clauses like this so SAAFL players have more incentive to remain in the SAAFL, seems logical to me. Maybe leagues like the Barossa should follow suit, instead of not allowing any internal transfer and making players leave their league if they want a change of club.
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Re: Ch9 AFL Division 1 - 2015

Postby Mr Beefy » Thu Nov 20, 2014 1:19 pm

Pag wrote:
Mr Beefy wrote:
Look Good In Leather wrote:
Executive Member wrote:From the CFL Rules & Regs regarding APPS

(b) A player who has played a majority of matches for the Reserves (B Grade) Team but has also played any match in the Senior (A Grade) Team of a Club or Clubs in any Other League in the previous two playing seasons and is transferring from one Affiliated League to another Affiliated League – an additional one (1) point.
(c) A player who has played a majority of matches for the Reserves (B Grade) Team but has also played any match in the Senior (A Grade) Team of a Club or Clubs in any Other League in the previous two playing seasons and is transferring from one Club to another Club within the same Affiliated League – will have a Player Points Rating of zero (0).


Otherwise known as the "Protect the Amateur League from those nasty country teams rule"

I think you mean "Protect the depth of Div 1 and 2 Amateur League from both lower division C9AFL teams and those nasty country teams"

The SAAFL are implementing internal clauses like this so SAAFL players have more incentive to remain in the SAAFL, seems logical to me. Maybe leagues like the Barossa should follow suit, instead of not allowing any internal transfer and making players leave their league if they want a change of club.

Its not an internal clause and when you think affiliated league, think division also
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