woodublieve12 wrote:barbs wrote:boozehound wrote:We would have absolutely no reason to do this....Everyone knew Ben Halliday was playing at Elizabeth after having a year off. There was never a danger of Salisbury North not clearing him....
In all honesty it would be a joke if the decision stands but hopefully if it does (which will not surprise me with the morons running the league) it will not effect our position on the ladder come round 18.
By the same token wouldn't everyone have known he was a registered Salisbury North player? Also whoever does the clearances would know it's a straight registration after 2 years off not just 1. Surely it would raise alarm bells?
you wouldn't lose points just for a spelling error... obviously someone stuffed up!!!
Found out the full story tonight....
Hallidays registration form was submitted as Ben Halliday and not Benjamin Halliday and the date of birth was the days date he signed it (he signs and dates things repetatively at work daily). His previous clubs section was filled out correctly, listing Salisbury North as his previous club. Amatuer league excepted the clerical error and registered Ben as an infant who has played Div 1 footy.
Now obviously a clerical error has been made on our behalf, however first and foremost the punishment does not at all fit the error and secondly SAAFL appears to have registered a new born to play senior footy.
EFC would have no reason to intentionally mis-manage Ben's registration. We were in no danger of him not being cleared by S/North. After all isn't cheating the reason the rule is there. Now I ask all what would be a reasonable outcome resulting from this should my information be correct. Plympton idiots who are arguing with this simply to preserve their undeserving victory need not weigh in....
Harsh but fair.....