by bubba love » Tue Jun 29, 2010 1:28 pm
by SATCHEL » Tue Jun 29, 2010 1:53 pm
bubba love wrote:off topic but does anyone know the rules on how many games you must play to qualify for finals if your an injured player, do u still have to play the 3 games or can you just play when you are ready to play eg round 17 round18?
by The Ash Man » Tue Jun 29, 2010 2:06 pm
marbles wrote:bubba love wrote:off topic but does anyone know the rules on how many games you must play to qualify for finals if your an injured player, do u still have to play the 3 games or can you just play when you are ready to play eg round 17 round18?
Ill be corrected if im wrong but for me last year it was only a few games (3) and then you qualified. I dont know why buty im also thinking it might be four. Definately a minnimum requirment.
by Sturtman » Tue Jun 29, 2010 2:11 pm
The Ash Man wrote:marbles wrote:bubba love wrote:off topic but does anyone know the rules on how many games you must play to qualify for finals if your an injured player, do u still have to play the 3 games or can you just play when you are ready to play eg round 17 round18?
Ill be corrected if im wrong but for me last year it was only a few games (3) and then you qualified. I dont know why buty im also thinking it might be four. Definately a minnimum requirment.
ELIGIBILITY OF PLAYERS PARTICIPATING IN THE MAJOR ROUND
34.1 The following conditions shall apply for players to be eligible to participate in the major
round of The League in any year:
(a) The player shall have been selected in any team of a Member Club in at least four (4)
minor round matches.
(b) If a player competes in two (2) minor round matches on the same weekend (excluding
Under 17/18 Division) the higher Division match shall be all that is considered in relation
to major round eligibility.
(c) If a SANFL Under 18 player played for his Member Club when such player’s SANFL club
had a bye round, this match shall not be included as a game in eligibility for
participating in the major round. (Under 17/18 Divisions exempted)
(d) The majority of matches in which the player has participated shall be in the team for
which they seek selection in the major round (Under 17/18 Divisions exempted).
by Iron Fist » Tue Jun 29, 2010 2:16 pm
Sturtman wrote:The Ash Man wrote:marbles wrote:bubba love wrote:off topic but does anyone know the rules on how many games you must play to qualify for finals if your an injured player, do u still have to play the 3 games or can you just play when you are ready to play eg round 17 round18?
Ill be corrected if im wrong but for me last year it was only a few games (3) and then you qualified. I dont know why buty im also thinking it might be four. Definately a minnimum requirment.
ELIGIBILITY OF PLAYERS PARTICIPATING IN THE MAJOR ROUND
34.1 The following conditions shall apply for players to be eligible to participate in the major
round of The League in any year:
(a) The player shall have been selected in any team of a Member Club in at least four (4)
minor round matches.
(b) If a player competes in two (2) minor round matches on the same weekend (excluding
Under 17/18 Division) the higher Division match shall be all that is considered in relation
to major round eligibility.
(c) If a SANFL Under 18 player played for his Member Club when such player’s SANFL club
had a bye round, this match shall not be included as a game in eligibility for
participating in the major round. (Under 17/18 Divisions exempted)
(d) The majority of matches in which the player has participated shall be in the team for
which they seek selection in the major round (Under 17/18 Divisions exempted).
Hey Bubba i think a permit can be applied for in the case that you have been injured for majority of year and have played less than the 4 games. Will be up for the SAAFL to grant a permit or not.
by Sturtman » Tue Jun 29, 2010 2:20 pm
by SATCHEL » Tue Jun 29, 2010 2:20 pm
by SATCHEL » Tue Jun 29, 2010 2:21 pm
Sturtman wrote:Just dont write that you are from Portland on the permit application
by Jimmy_041 » Tue Jun 29, 2010 2:22 pm
by Sturtman » Tue Jun 29, 2010 2:24 pm
Jimmy_041 wrote:but you can get Report Cards with the Portland name already embossed on them
by The Chump is here... » Tue Jun 29, 2010 2:45 pm
S Demon wrote:Div 3
Prince Alfred OC 22.18 150 v 02.04 16 SMOSH West Lakes
Seaton Ramblers 19.13 127 v 15.03 93 Para Hills
Kilburn 05.10 40 v 23.12 150 Old Ignatians
Mitcham 08.13 61 v 15.10 100 Portland
CBCOC 18.10 118 v 11.04 70 Scotch OC
Div 3R
Prince Alfred OC 19.11 125 v 06.05 41 SMOSH West Lakes
Seaton Ramblers 16.14 110 v 06.09 45 Para Hills
Kilburn 10.09 69 v 12.10 82 Old Ignatians
Mitcham 10.09 69 v 07.10 52 Portland
CBCOC 08.06 54 v 08.08 56 Scotch OC
by piccachu » Tue Jun 29, 2010 2:49 pm
Would like to know from the Portland lads how J. Wareing faired on Saturday. From all reports he was very happy with his performance the week before kicking 4, and was very very happy with being described as a "Superstar forward" in the budget.
Apparently he was that happy with his own efforts that he was sounding out the possibility of getting a manager to assist with all the calls he has been receiving from interested AFL clubs as he was going to dominate D3 for the rest of the year.
by Sturtman » Tue Jun 29, 2010 2:51 pm
piccachu wrote:Would like to know from the Portland lads how J. Wareing faired on Saturday. From all reports he was very happy with his performance the week before kicking 4, and was very very happy with being described as a "Superstar forward" in the budget.
Apparently he was that happy with his own efforts that he was sounding out the possibility of getting a manager to assist with all the calls he has been receiving from interested AFL clubs as he was going to dominate D3 for the rest of the year.
he has cancelled his manager and put his plans of relocating to the gold coast on hold as he only played the first 10 mins of the weekends game, i think you will find he wasnt overly happy with his write up in the budget as he was called a small forward were he seems to think he should be classes as a key/power forwards
by SATCHEL » Tue Jun 29, 2010 2:53 pm
The Chump is here... wrote:S Demon wrote:Div 3
Prince Alfred OC 22.18 150 v 02.04 16 SMOSH West Lakes
Seaton Ramblers 19.13 127 v 15.03 93 Para Hills
Kilburn 05.10 40 v 23.12 150 Old Ignatians
Mitcham 08.13 61 v 15.10 100 Portland
CBCOC 18.10 118 v 11.04 70 Scotch OC
Div 3R
Prince Alfred OC 19.11 125 v 06.05 41 SMOSH West Lakes
Seaton Ramblers 16.14 110 v 06.09 45 Para Hills
Kilburn 10.09 69 v 12.10 82 Old Ignatians
Mitcham 10.09 69 v 07.10 52 Portland
CBCOC 08.06 54 v 08.08 56 Scotch OC
Would like to know from the Portland lads how J. Wareing faired on Saturday. From all reports he was very happy with his performance the week before kicking 4, and was very very happy with being described as a "Superstar forward" in the budget.
Apparently he was that happy with his own efforts that he was sounding out the possibility of getting a manager to assist with all the calls he has been receiving from interested AFL clubs as he was going to dominate D3 for the rest of the year.
by The Chump is here... » Tue Jun 29, 2010 2:53 pm
piccachu wrote:Would like to know from the Portland lads how J. Wareing faired on Saturday. From all reports he was very happy with his performance the week before kicking 4, and was very very happy with being described as a "Superstar forward" in the budget.
Apparently he was that happy with his own efforts that he was sounding out the possibility of getting a manager to assist with all the calls he has been receiving from interested AFL clubs as he was going to dominate D3 for the rest of the year.
he has cancelled his manager and put his plans of relocating to the gold coast on hold as he only played the first 10 mins of the weekends game, i think you will find he wasnt overly happy with his write up in the budget as he was called a small forward were he seems to think he should be classes as a key/power forwards
by SATCHEL » Tue Jun 29, 2010 2:56 pm
The Chump is here... wrote:piccachu wrote:Would like to know from the Portland lads how J. Wareing faired on Saturday. From all reports he was very happy with his performance the week before kicking 4, and was very very happy with being described as a "Superstar forward" in the budget.
Apparently he was that happy with his own efforts that he was sounding out the possibility of getting a manager to assist with all the calls he has been receiving from interested AFL clubs as he was going to dominate D3 for the rest of the year.
he has cancelled his manager and put his plans of relocating to the gold coast on hold as he only played the first 10 mins of the weekends game, i think you will find he wasnt overly happy with his write up in the budget as he was called a small forward were he seems to think he should be classes as a key/power forwards
Injured or did his body finally give way to the weight of his massive head he was getting?
by piccachu » Tue Jun 29, 2010 3:01 pm
Injured or did his body finally give way to the weight of his massive head he was getting?
by The Chump is here... » Tue Jun 29, 2010 3:02 pm
by SATCHEL » Tue Jun 29, 2010 3:02 pm
piccachu wrote:Injured or did his body finally give way to the weight of his massive head he was getting?
i think his bottom half of his body is well and truelly heavy enough to support his head,
i believe as he is quite heavily under the thumb, his wife has told him he is no longer aloud to play and ripped him off the oval, hang on a second i thought we were talking about marbles, no i think jarrods AIDS started to flair up a bit
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