
by Hefty » Fri Feb 21, 2014 11:28 am
by jo172 » Fri Feb 21, 2014 12:05 pm
Phantom Gossiper wrote:Footy Chick wrote:i think you'll be fighting more than one opponent for that last C grade spot
What a crazy crazy year...and it hasn't even started yet.
Is grass roots sports across the board slowly dying in Australia?
In America they dont have structured grass roots sports programs - if you dont make it thats it.. could we be headed the same way?
by Yank Man » Fri Feb 21, 2014 12:49 pm
jo172 wrote:Phantom Gossiper wrote:Footy Chick wrote:i think you'll be fighting more than one opponent for that last C grade spot
What a crazy crazy year...and it hasn't even started yet.
Is grass roots sports across the board slowly dying in Australia?
In America they dont have structured grass roots sports programs - if you dont make it thats it.. could we be headed the same way?
Absolutely not.
I think you're just seeing a diversion between clubs who plan for long-term success vis a vis short term success.
Take the Club's with (arguably) the two biggest junior programs in the State. TTG are fielding a fourth side again and PNU are fielding a fourth side for the first time in their history (as PNU).
Similarly well run clubs, who have been buidling from the ground up for a number of years in Hope Valley and Old Iggies are doing the same thing.
I think what you'll find are that clubs which have historically done little to nothing to develop junior football (Brahma, Kilburn, Ovingham, Mitchell Park) are struggling whereas the Club's who put the effort in, and have been putting the effort in for a number of years are reaping the rewards.
by Browny25 » Fri Feb 21, 2014 1:24 pm
Cohiba wrote:Some clubs may accept more readily the vagaries of enjoying success and accepting the leaner years as they come and go. Swings and roundabouts if you will. Kilburn appear to be in a similar situation when you see the clearances that have impacted on the Club. Sure they "mouth off" a bit when on top, but to their credit (so far as I have seen or heard) aren't lamenting about their situation at what potentially looks like a tough 2014 season with the loss of more than a couple of talented players.
by Browny25 » Fri Feb 21, 2014 1:29 pm
jo172 wrote:Phantom Gossiper wrote:Footy Chick wrote:i think you'll be fighting more than one opponent for that last C grade spot
What a crazy crazy year...and it hasn't even started yet.
Is grass roots sports across the board slowly dying in Australia?
In America they dont have structured grass roots sports programs - if you dont make it thats it.. could we be headed the same way?
Absolutely not.
I think you're just seeing a diversion between clubs who plan for long-term success vis a vis short term success.
Take the Club's with (arguably) the two biggest junior programs in the State. TTG are fielding a fourth side again and PNU are fielding a fourth side for the first time in their history (as PNU).
Similarly well run clubs, who have been buidling from the ground up for a number of years in Hope Valley and Old Iggies are doing the same thing.
I think what you'll find are that clubs which have historically done little to nothing to develop junior football (Brahma, Kilburn, Ovingham, Mitchell Park) are struggling whereas the Club's who put the effort in, and have been putting the effort in for a number of years are reaping the rewards.
by Q. » Fri Feb 21, 2014 1:31 pm
by jo172 » Fri Feb 21, 2014 2:40 pm
Browny25 wrote:jo172 wrote:Phantom Gossiper wrote:Footy Chick wrote:i think you'll be fighting more than one opponent for that last C grade spot
What a crazy crazy year...and it hasn't even started yet.
Is grass roots sports across the board slowly dying in Australia?
In America they dont have structured grass roots sports programs - if you dont make it thats it.. could we be headed the same way?
Absolutely not.
I think you're just seeing a diversion between clubs who plan for long-term success vis a vis short term success.
Take the Club's with (arguably) the two biggest junior programs in the State. TTG are fielding a fourth side again and PNU are fielding a fourth side for the first time in their history (as PNU).
Similarly well run clubs, who have been buidling from the ground up for a number of years in Hope Valley and Old Iggies are doing the same thing.
I think what you'll find are that clubs which have historically done little to nothing to develop junior football (Brahma, Kilburn, Ovingham, Mitchell Park) are struggling whereas the Club's who put the effort in, and have been putting the effort in for a number of years are reaping the rewards.
Brahma is working very hard on its junior program but its a tough market.
Other side of that - The likes of Golden Grove, Salisbury, Eastern Park who have very good junior programs - You could say they should be in Div 1 or 2, and anything less is under achieving.
Adelaide Uni are pretty good for juniors too
by jo172 » Fri Feb 21, 2014 2:41 pm
Yank Man wrote:What you're saying is correct. But Mitchell Park have been working hard on our juniors and currently have 4 full teams for 2014 with the possibility of a 5th. Our problem is the gap between the 30 plus year olds and the next generation. Our fault because we didn't work hard enough at it back then.
by Demon Juke » Fri Feb 21, 2014 8:51 pm
Q. wrote:Better to have a bye in D4 reserves than have a bye for the whole division.
by Cohiba » Fri Feb 21, 2014 9:08 pm
Browny25 wrote:Cohiba wrote:Some clubs may accept more readily the vagaries of enjoying success and accepting the leaner years as they come and go. Swings and roundabouts if you will. Kilburn appear to be in a similar situation when you see the clearances that have impacted on the Club. Sure they "mouth off" a bit when on top, but to their credit (so far as I have seen or heard) aren't lamenting about their situation at what potentially looks like a tough 2014 season with the loss of more than a couple of talented players.
I understand your point, it makes perfect sense and from an outside you could think we are purely not accepting the fact that we will struggle.
I for one do not like the situation being played out on a forum such as this - It should have never been public knowledge but that seems near impossible these days.
by lutz » Mon Feb 24, 2014 11:46 pm
by BurraBoys » Wed Mar 05, 2014 4:06 pm
by Footy Chick » Wed Mar 05, 2014 5:08 pm
Gatt_Weasel wrote:if they (Walkerville) dont win the flag ill run around the block of my street naked :) you can grab a chair and enjoy the view
by BZB27 » Wed Mar 05, 2014 5:41 pm
by Robb_Stark » Thu Mar 06, 2014 9:20 am
BZB27 wrote:Pooraka are taking on Adelaide lutheran next sunday getting pretty keen for the season to start
by S Demon » Thu Mar 06, 2014 5:05 pm
Robb_Stark wrote:BZB27 wrote:Pooraka are taking on Adelaide lutheran next sunday getting pretty keen for the season to start
i heard this is a 10am start time.....dont know if Jared Gatt and is band misfits will home from clubbing at that time
by S Demon » Thu Mar 06, 2014 5:14 pm
by BurraBoys » Thu Mar 06, 2014 9:17 pm
by Robb_Stark » Fri Mar 07, 2014 10:27 am
BurraBoys wrote:All hypotheticals at this stage but if the opportunity arose id like to think we'd take it.
The interesting conversation to have would be if we or SW are presented with an opportunity to go up, do the goal posts move with respect to the performance expectations for this season? Maybe externally, but what about internally? A big challenge would be depth. A few injuries in the middle of winter and the wheels could fall off if the entire senior group is not ready for D3 footy
by BZB27 » Fri Mar 07, 2014 10:36 am
Robb_Stark wrote:BurraBoys wrote:All hypotheticals at this stage but if the opportunity arose id like to think we'd take it.
The interesting conversation to have would be if we or SW are presented with an opportunity to go up, do the goal posts move with respect to the performance expectations for this season? Maybe externally, but what about internally? A big challenge would be depth. A few injuries in the middle of winter and the wheels could fall off if the entire senior group is not ready for D3 footy
we talked about that at trainning last night we thought salisbury west would be offered first then if they said no then GG if they said no then Pooraka then so on and so on until one of the teams finally said yes.......
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