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Re: EP Football - PLFL, GFFL, MWFL, FWFL, EEFL

Postby Media Park » Sun May 30, 2010 9:25 pm

overloaded wrote:Marble Park correct me if I am wrong but didn't Louie Hughes get hit when umpiring an under 12's match?


A few years ago, yeah... And you guessed it, the culprit was playing for Mallee Park, and they got off.

They did, however, get reported twice last year (now under 15's) 8)
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Re: EP Football - PLFL, GFFL, MWFL, FWFL, EEFL

Postby Boston Prodigy » Sun May 30, 2010 11:34 pm

I would not like to comment on my opinion about the incident as it is not necessary and will do no justice. I'd just like to say that no serious physical injuries have come out of the altercation and I’ll be back in the yellow and black hopefully first game after mortlock.
It was a dark day not only for MPFC and BFC but PLFL in general. There needs to be some looking into the emergency services for injured players as it took 20+ minutes for any medical assistance to arrive. I was fortunate that out trainer is an experienced nurse and handled the situation with great calmness. The brawl that occurred following the punch shouldn't have escalated to the degree that it did and I hope all clubs and officials can learn from what happened and have a more efficient procedure for further outburst. I’ll be interested to what the write up has to say!
Just a final thing, I’d like to thank everyone at the BFC for their support and assistance I have received.
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Re: EP Football - PLFL, GFFL, MWFL, FWFL, EEFL

Postby Media Park » Mon May 31, 2010 8:11 am

Boston Prodigy wrote:I would not like to comment on my opinion about the incident as it is not necessary and will do no justice. I'd just like to say that no serious physical injuries have come out of the altercation and I’ll be back in the yellow and black hopefully first game after mortlock.
It was a dark day not only for MPFC and BFC but PLFL in general. There needs to be some looking into the emergency services for injured players as it took 20+ minutes for any medical assistance to arrive. I was fortunate that out trainer is an experienced nurse and handled the situation with great calmness. The brawl that occurred following the punch shouldn't have escalated to the degree that it did and I hope all clubs and officials can learn from what happened and have a more efficient procedure for further outburst. I’ll be interested to what the write up has to say!
Just a final thing, I’d like to thank everyone at the BFC for their support and assistance I have received.


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Re: EP Football - PLFL, GFFL, MWFL, FWFL, EEFL

Postby untapped ability » Mon May 31, 2010 9:27 am

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Re: EP Football - PLFL, GFFL, MWFL, FWFL, EEFL

Postby steiger » Mon May 31, 2010 9:49 am

Just happened to be doing the rounds of the games (in my car) and arrived at Pecker Park just as the ambulance was driving onto the oval.
There I saw a chap on the boundary line in his blue and white PLFL jacket.
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Re: EP Football - PLFL, GFFL, MWFL, FWFL, EEFL

Postby westcoastpanther » Mon May 31, 2010 9:55 am

If Sam Reid got 8 weeks for his elbow that was at least during play, Harry should get similar or worse. We will however see a 2-3 game penalty handed down proabably delivered with an apology..... :roll:

I have attended my last ever game at Mallee Park and am considering boycotting any match they are involved in even if at Poole. Will make no difference to anyone else but I'm just making this decision as a principal of my own. Will go to GF for all their games from now on, just need a DD
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Re: EP Football - PLFL, GFFL, MWFL, FWFL, EEFL

Postby Media Park » Mon May 31, 2010 10:12 am

After 5 rounds...

Marble Park-16+3=19
TRR-13+5=18
Grubby-13+5=18
DJD-15+3=18
Overloaded-15+3=18
Barksoff-15+2=17
KenWhelanFan-15+2=17
Cove_07-12+4=16
K Time-13+2=15
MP-13+2=15
WestCoastPanther-11+3=14
Fev_99-11+2=13
Eags-9+3=12
Boston Prodigy-9+3=12
Steiger-8+3=11

And wouldn't it suck to be you, UA, if you'd paid up, you would have got 6, and been three or four clear on the way to victory...

As it stands, 8)
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Re: EP Football - PLFL, GFFL, MWFL, FWFL, EEFL

Postby Media Park » Mon May 31, 2010 10:12 am

steiger wrote:There I saw a chap on the boundary line in his blue and white PLFL jacket.


whom?
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Re: EP Football - PLFL, GFFL, MWFL, FWFL, EEFL

Postby OnSong » Mon May 31, 2010 10:38 am

If the MPFC was to be shut down as bandied about on this forum, would it open up an avenue for another club to be formed, or would the PLFL play with five clubs???
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Re: EP Football - PLFL, GFFL, MWFL, FWFL, EEFL

Postby untapped ability » Mon May 31, 2010 11:25 am

westcoastpanther wrote:If Sam Reid got 8 weeks for his elbow that was at least during play, Harry should get similar or worse. We will however see a 2-3 game penalty handed down proabably delivered with an apology..... :roll:

I have attended my last ever game at Mallee Park and am considering boycotting any match they are involved in even if at Poole. Will make no difference to anyone else but I'm just making this decision as a principal of my own. Will go to GF for all their games from now on, just need a DD


I will also boycott any future games at mallee park. As far as I am concerned the place doesn't exist
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Re: EP Football - PLFL, GFFL, MWFL, FWFL, EEFL

Postby overloaded » Mon May 31, 2010 11:28 am

Marble Park

Was the south win 40 + or 1-39?

Was the Mallee win 40+ or 1-39?

Boston posters while you do all this complaining lets not forget your supporters jumped the fence which is arguably much worse then what the mallee players allegedly did. I hope your club deals with these supporters with the appropriate action.
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Re: EP Football - PLFL, GFFL, MWFL, FWFL, EEFL

Postby DARK KNIGHT » Mon May 31, 2010 11:38 am

untapped ability wrote:
westcoastpanther wrote:If Sam Reid got 8 weeks for his elbow that was at least during play, Harry should get similar or worse. We will however see a 2-3 game penalty handed down proabably delivered with an apology..... :roll:

I have attended my last ever game at Mallee Park and am considering boycotting any match they are involved in even if at Poole. Will make no difference to anyone else but I'm just making this decision as a principal of my own. Will go to GF for all their games from now on, just need a DD


I will also boycott any future games at mallee park. As far as I am concerned the place doesn't exist


good luck guys in kicking them out, but you must be carefull as they will cry foul to the powers that be. the riverland had a similar problem with a club and it wasn't until the constitution was changed to enable it to remove clubs that don't adhere to a strict code of conduct that they were able to remove the club.
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Re: EP Football - PLFL, GFFL, MWFL, FWFL, EEFL

Postby Media Park » Mon May 31, 2010 12:06 pm

south 40+
pecker 1-39
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Re: EP Football - PLFL, GFFL, MWFL, FWFL, EEFL

Postby Boston Prodigy » Mon May 31, 2010 12:22 pm

overloaded wrote:Boston posters while you do all this complaining lets not forget your supporters jumped the fence which is arguably much worse then what the mallee players allegedly did. I hope your club deals with these supporters with the appropriate action.

Boston Prodigy wrote: It was a dark day not only for MPFC and BFC but PLFL in general. The brawl that occurred following the punch shouldn't have escalated to the degree that it did and I hope all clubs and officials can learn from what happened and have a more efficient procedure for further outburst..


i am aware what happened that’s why i said that it shouldn't have escalated to the degree that it did, and if future outbursts occur i hope that we (BFC) and other clubs can better managed the situation.
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Re: EP Football - PLFL, GFFL, MWFL, FWFL, EEFL

Postby Justquietly » Mon May 31, 2010 12:38 pm

Past experiences against Mallees, someone asked? I remember playing the 2005 GF and they tried to soften up one of the Whittakers. In the blink of an eye, the biggest Whittaker was sorting stuff out and we stood up to the cowards and walked away with silverware. Sounds like not much has changed with that lot and are a blight on a great league that I really enjoyed playing in.
Problem with people jumping the fence is - they've done it before you realise and what's a club to do about it there and then? It's what you do afterwards that shows your club's stance on such matters. But by no means should a visiting club and their supporters feel threatened. if that is a common feel in a league then that rotten apple shouldn't spoil it for the rest.
I fail to comprehend how every game, no matter what league, wouldn't have one league official, not including umpires.
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Re: EP Football - PLFL, GFFL, MWFL, FWFL, EEFL

Postby westcoastpanther » Mon May 31, 2010 12:55 pm

overloaded wrote:Boston posters while you do all this complaining lets not forget your supporters jumped the fence which is arguably much worse then what the mallee players allegedly did. I hope your club deals with these supporters with the appropriate action.


When a 16 year old has been knocked unconscious and a second player starts sinking the boots in while he's out cold then I feel someone has the right to get out there and try to protect the player on the ground.
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Re: EP Football - PLFL, GFFL, MWFL, FWFL, EEFL

Postby Ken Whelan Fan » Mon May 31, 2010 1:06 pm

The alleged issues that occured on Saturday will have far reaching effects over the rest of the season.Many young
footballers who know the alleged victim will now be waiting for" perceived " acts of aggression when coming up against
MPFC. Whilst not being intentional this will now become a distinct advantage for the perpetrators.
I wish Kaden all the best in his recovery.
On another note I wonder whether it would be prudent for the PLFL to appoint umpires to games
where they dont have alligiance I think it puts pressure on the individual.
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Re: EP Football - PLFL, GFFL, MWFL, FWFL, EEFL

Postby daicos » Mon May 31, 2010 1:10 pm

Ken Whelan Fan wrote:On another note I wonder whether it would be prudent for the PLFL to appoint umpires to games
where they dont have alligiance I think it puts pressure on the individual.


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Re: EP Football - PLFL, GFFL, MWFL, FWFL, EEFL

Postby daicos » Mon May 31, 2010 1:12 pm

westcoastpanther wrote:
overloaded wrote:Boston posters while you do all this complaining lets not forget your supporters jumped the fence which is arguably much worse then what the mallee players allegedly did. I hope your club deals with these supporters with the appropriate action.


When a 16 year old has been knocked unconscious and a second player starts sinking the boots in while he's out cold then I feel someone has the right to get out there and try to protect the player on the ground.


I disagree with that comment westcoastpanther. What were his teammates doing to help him?
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Re: EP Football - PLFL, GFFL, MWFL, FWFL, EEFL

Postby bluestheboy » Mon May 31, 2010 1:17 pm

Could fill up two pages here with issues that I have encountered with MP over the years.
The PLFL would be in a quandry with MPFC, and probably don't know which way to turn. The perception of the MPFC outside of PL is that they are a model indigenous club which continues to produce quality AFL and SANFL players. The truth is obviously far from this.
The SANFL and AFL for that matter would be loathe to allow the MPFC to disappear given the positive press that it receives elsewhere and what it ultimately represents to them.
Maybe need to look at the Ceduna model that seems to have overcome the far more volatile Koonibba issue.
If what you say MP that no official was present at what should have been seen as a 'match of interest' then that is truly regrettable.
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