by FOURTH ESTATE » Sun Jul 25, 2010 7:21 pm
by Q. » Sun Jul 25, 2010 7:40 pm
by Punk Rooster » Sun Jul 25, 2010 8:03 pm
Ralph Wiggum wrote:That's where I saw the leprechaun. He told me to burn things
by Bluedemon » Sun Jul 25, 2010 8:24 pm
by Blacks130 » Sun Jul 25, 2010 8:42 pm
Those two clubs not being able to field a team is one thing and certainly unfortunate but the really poor result is the SAAFL knew of this and decided not to have a full round of games every week instead, scheduling byes in a 10 team comp. Don't tell me it would've been too hard to have a re-think so as to enable blokes a game every week.Punk Rooster wrote:poor result in the C4 this year, with Salisbury West & Pulteney nominating C grades, but not being able to put sides on the park left an 8 team competition.
by Bigshow82 » Sun Jul 25, 2010 10:22 pm
Quichey wrote:Don't necessarily agree with you.
St Paul's OS and Flinders Uni both existed as one-team clubs for a period during this decade and have competed well since going back to Division 7 with two teams.
Give these clubs a chance. However, should they be in C1? Maybe not.
by Top End » Sun Jul 25, 2010 11:52 pm
Bigshow82 wrote:Quichey wrote:Don't necessarily agree with you.
St Paul's OS and Flinders Uni both existed as one-team clubs for a period during this decade and have competed well since going back to Division 7 with two teams.
Give these clubs a chance. However, should they be in C1? Maybe not.
Spot on the money Q. Nth Pines never should have been put in C1. They finished in the bottom 2 of div 7 the year before, then lose enough players to mean they could only field 1 team. They were never going to be competetive against the teams in C1. What Ovies and Nth Pines needed was to go down to a lower C grade division so they could be at least competetive. This gives them a chance to rebuild. Far too hard to rebuild and attract players when you are being belted week in week out. Just my 2cents.
by TEX07 » Mon Jul 26, 2010 10:01 am
Blacks130 wrote:Those two clubs not being able to field a team is one thing and certainly unfortunate but the really poor result is the SAAFL knew of this and decided not to have a full round of games every week instead, scheduling byes in a 10 team comp. Don't tell me it would've been too hard to have a re-think so as to enable blokes a game every week.Punk Rooster wrote:poor result in the C4 this year, with Salisbury West & Pulteney nominating C grades, but not being able to put sides on the park left an 8 team competition.
by Blacks130 » Mon Jul 26, 2010 10:56 am
If that's the case I stand corrected. Still doesn't excuse the clubs though. Players want to play footy & get value for money unless they reduced subs for the blokes in those teams.TEX07 wrote:Blacks130 wrote:Those two clubs not being able to field a team is one thing and certainly unfortunate but the really poor result is the SAAFL knew of this and decided not to have a full round of games every week instead, scheduling byes in a 10 team comp. Don't tell me it would've been too hard to have a re-think so as to enable blokes a game every week.Punk Rooster wrote:poor result in the C4 this year, with Salisbury West & Pulteney nominating C grades, but not being able to put sides on the park left an 8 team competition.
From what i was told reagrding this, the SAAFL asked all clubs if they wanted to change the program and they majority said no as it would upset triple headers etc. I know we wanted to change the schedule because we had the same thing happen last season.
by Punk Rooster » Mon Jul 26, 2010 8:06 pm
Ralph Wiggum wrote:That's where I saw the leprechaun. He told me to burn things
by hawkseye » Mon Jul 26, 2010 8:55 pm
Quichey wrote:Don't necessarily agree with you.
St Paul's OS and Flinders Uni both existed as one-team clubs for a period during this decade and have competed well since going back to Division 7 with two teams.
Give these clubs a chance. However, should they be in C1? Maybe not.
by TEX07 » Tue Jul 27, 2010 9:24 am
Punk Rooster wrote:what would've been wrong with the 2 teams who had the bye play each other?
even if only as sanctioned scratch matches?
by nuggety goodness » Tue Jul 27, 2010 10:55 am
by aceman » Tue Jul 27, 2010 10:57 am
nuggety goodness wrote:just for the record, Ovingham isn't dead, just resting for the remainder of 2010...
we have been approached by the army reserves (i think, our Pres had a quick chat to me and i can't remember exactly who it was) about helping us fill a side for 2011. i believe they have somewhere in the vacinity of 25-30 blokes. we have a meeting with them in the next week or so...
i understand that they may have exercises that will affect us on certain weekends but a very good start. add that to the recruiting we have done so far for next year and we should be right for a C3 or C4. maybe win a few games, get some more players and volunteers on board and look at 2 sides in 2012...
it is very very hard to get players that want to play for a side that is getting spanked every week...
by finn » Tue Jul 27, 2010 1:29 pm
nuggety goodness wrote:just for the record, Ovingham isn't dead, just resting for the remainder of 2010...
we have been approached by the army reserves (i think, our Pres had a quick chat to me and i can't remember exactly who it was) about helping us fill a side for 2011. i believe they have somewhere in the vacinity of 25-30 blokes. we have a meeting with them in the next week or so...
i understand that they may have exercises that will affect us on certain weekends but a very good start. add that to the recruiting we have done so far for next year and we should be right for a C3 or C4. maybe win a few games, get some more players and volunteers on board and look at 2 sides in 2012...
it is very very hard to get players that want to play for a side that is getting spanked every week...
by nuggety goodness » Tue Jul 27, 2010 3:02 pm
finn wrote:nuggety goodness wrote:just for the record, Ovingham isn't dead, just resting for the remainder of 2010...
we have been approached by the army reserves (i think, our Pres had a quick chat to me and i can't remember exactly who it was) about helping us fill a side for 2011. i believe they have somewhere in the vacinity of 25-30 blokes. we have a meeting with them in the next week or so...
i understand that they may have exercises that will affect us on certain weekends but a very good start. add that to the recruiting we have done so far for next year and we should be right for a C3 or C4. maybe win a few games, get some more players and volunteers on board and look at 2 sides in 2012...
it is very very hard to get players that want to play for a side that is getting spanked every week...
i'm all for ovingham getting back on track but would like to see any stand alone side play in c1 - this will at least give them a taste of level required for higher grades ie div 7. you'll also find that the standard of c1-c4 is pretty similar across the board -having played, coached and watched plenty of it.
personally, i believe we'll see the end of the reflective nature of c grade sides, as the clubs wishing to push up to div 7 and the stand alone clubs are throwing too many spanners in the works. this would be a pity as the triple headers are preety good - but there's no reason that triple headers couldn't be held with different sides in them.
by LMA » Tue Jul 27, 2010 4:37 pm
finn wrote:nuggety goodness wrote:just for the record, Ovingham isn't dead, just resting for the remainder of 2010...
we have been approached by the army reserves (i think, our Pres had a quick chat to me and i can't remember exactly who it was) about helping us fill a side for 2011. i believe they have somewhere in the vacinity of 25-30 blokes. we have a meeting with them in the next week or so...
i understand that they may have exercises that will affect us on certain weekends but a very good start. add that to the recruiting we have done so far for next year and we should be right for a C3 or C4. maybe win a few games, get some more players and volunteers on board and look at 2 sides in 2012...
it is very very hard to get players that want to play for a side that is getting spanked every week...
i'm all for ovingham getting back on track but would like to see any stand alone side play in c1 - this will at least give them a taste of level required for higher grades ie div 7. you'll also find that the standard of c1-c4 is pretty similar across the board -having played, coached and watched plenty of it.
personally, i believe we'll see the end of the reflective nature of c grade sides, as the clubs wishing to push up to div 7 and the stand alone clubs are throwing too many spanners in the works. this would be a pity as the triple headers are preety good - but there's no reason that triple headers couldn't be held with different sides in them.
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