Re: 2023 Adelaide Footy League - Division 3
Posted: Sat Apr 22, 2023 9:58 pm
The Ash Man wrote:HV by 11pts
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How did Poppy go?
The Ash Man wrote:HV by 11pts
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S Demon wrote:Looking forward to seeing the result of the Modbury v Pembroke game. Should be a beauty
Bluedemon wrote:Good win to the Valleys
Early Crowhollywood7477 wrote:Bluedemon wrote:Good win to the Valleys
Nobes not playing this week!!!
hollywood7477 wrote:Bluedemon wrote:Good win to the Valleys
Nobes not playing this week!!!
Sticks28 wrote:Couple big games this weekend
Modbury vs unley
Pembroke vs flinders park
Also noticed Seaton B grade being a lot more competitive and their C grade looking strong. Been a while since they’ve been competitive in the B and C grade
FOURTH ESTATE wrote:Can remember when their C Grade was strong in the early 90's but other than that they were pretty ordinary most times when we played them in the B & C Grades and even D Grade.
Good to see them up and about again.
Big Al making things happen again down there.
Hope it goes well for them.
Canteen always had the best homemade / bakery chocolate donuts.
hollywood7477 wrote:FOURTH ESTATE wrote:Can remember when their C Grade was strong in the early 90's but other than that they were pretty ordinary most times when we played them in the B & C Grades and even D Grade.
Good to see them up and about again.
Big Al making things happen again down there.
Hope it goes well for them.
Canteen always had the best homemade / bakery chocolate donuts.
A lot of hard work has taken place at Seaton. New committee, new coaches, new sponsors. New coaches bought some players from Henley with him plus a few other handy recruits so they are getting more depth which helps the whole club.
9 home games in a row before they knock the club rooms down and rebuild. Next few years very exciting times down at Seaton.
I totally agree Chocolate Donuts are amazing as is the egg and bacon roll
citycoaster17 wrote:hollywood7477 wrote:FOURTH ESTATE wrote:Can remember when their C Grade was strong in the early 90's but other than that they were pretty ordinary most times when we played them in the B & C Grades and even D Grade.
Good to see them up and about again.
Big Al making things happen again down there.
Hope it goes well for them.
Canteen always had the best homemade / bakery chocolate donuts.
A lot of hard work has taken place at Seaton. New committee, new coaches, new sponsors. New coaches bought some players from Henley with him plus a few other handy recruits so they are getting more depth which helps the whole club.
9 home games in a row before they knock the club rooms down and rebuild. Next few years very exciting times down at Seaton.
I totally agree Chocolate Donuts are amazing as is the egg and bacon roll
Are you Tasmanian Hollywood??? It’s Bacon and egg mate, not egg and bacon!
SANFL investigates Adelaide Footy League club Gaza over multiple salary cap breaches
An Adelaide Footy League club has been investigated by SANFL for multiple salary cap breaches and may cop major penalties this season.
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May 15, 2023 - 9:54AM
An Adelaide Footy League club could face major penalties if allegations over a number of salary cap breaches are upheld by the SANFL.
Division three club Gaza has been investigated by the SANFL for breaches of player payment regulations.
The Messenger understands the claimed breaches involve multiple players and date as far back as the 2018 season.
In April the SANFL confirmed a number of clubs were under ongoing investigation regarding salary cap breaches.
“We have a number of salary cap investigations which are ongoing and are not in position to comment,” a SANFL spokesperson said at the time.
The investigations into Gaza come just a month after River Murray Football League club Jervois was found guilty by the SANFL of breaches of player payment regulations in 2022.
The Bluds were fined $26,500, stripped of four premiership points for this season and four points in season 2024, and have been limited to four player points under the Approved Player Points System (APPS) – used to sign players – for 2024 and 2025.
Charges for breaches of Player Payment Salary Cap were laid by SANFL after an extensive investigation conducted by SANFL’s Integrity Department.
The charges against Jervois were in relation to travel payments (including flights), which led to breaches of the match payment limit, and failing to declare full payment details.
Under the SANFL’s latest Community Football Rules and Regulations, local suburban clubs are not to exceed a total amount of $2500 in player payments each week.
Clubs can also not exceed payment of $500 to a player per match, while coaches cannot be paid more than $20,000 a season.
Upfront or sign-on payments are not allowed.
Punishments for breaches of player payment regulations can include deduction of premiership points for clubs and suspension from multiple games for individual players.
An Adelaide Footy League spokesperson said the league was aware of the investigations.
“We are fully aware the club in question has been investigated and we welcome any outcome.”
Representatives from the Gaza Football Club are scheduled to meet with SANFL on Wednesday night.
SANFL and the Gaza Football Club were contacted for this story.