by MONTE CRISTO » Fri Feb 04, 2011 3:22 pm
by FlyingHigh » Fri Feb 04, 2011 4:04 pm
by Old Blue New Tiger » Fri Feb 04, 2011 8:55 pm
by ORDoubleBlues » Sat Feb 05, 2011 4:37 pm
MONTE CRISTO wrote:You County Div guys are kidding yourselves. Birdwood played in the big league last year and must be the team to beat. If they are 5/1 I'll have a grand on them! And for your team, Torrens Valley, coming up, I'll have a grand on them NOT making the finals!
by McGovern » Sat Feb 05, 2011 7:29 pm
Old Blue New Tiger wrote:Sad to hear that Pat Lundie has past away, tremendous fellow actually taught my wife and i at Birdwood High .
A really wierd feeling to get school on Monday and talk to your teacher about the weekend footy.I was a Colt and then would play B's and Pat was the ultimate Clubman.He would run off the HBF with those little legs going a Hundred miles an hour.
RIP Mr Lundie!
by jumbo20 » Sun Feb 06, 2011 2:44 pm
by On The Pine » Sun Feb 06, 2011 7:56 pm
The Crumber wrote:On The Pine wrote:The Crumber wrote:On The Pine wrote:In regard to Callington fielding a team in C grade, where would their juniors play on sat if there wasn't a senior team to follow?
The HFL has always cheerfully accomodated Div 1 clubs which have too many juniors, such as Hahndorf and Mount Barker. They have allowed their second tier juniors to play in Div 2 when those clubs have no Seniors to follow. They could do exactly the same for Callingtons' juniors.
Would that become difficult if you have one team following say Hahndorf, another following Mt Barker and so on? Especially so if you have children playing in different grades?
Having juniors without seniors would be very challenging for any club. I think the programming would be the least of the worries. Their juniors would have to be the 'visiting' team every time, hence no gate rewards. All Callington's junior grades would have to be assured of the same venue on any given Saturday. Surely having too many junior sides would be a luxury too good to miss for the HFL, and would be a huge boost worth accomodating for the the future of the League?
Do Sedan-Cambrai have juniors? If not, an obvious solution exists.
by youngpace » Tue Feb 08, 2011 8:50 am
jumbo20 wrote:How many recruits have Echunga signed?
by The Low Down » Tue Feb 08, 2011 11:09 am
by the big fella » Tue Feb 08, 2011 11:15 am
by The Low Down » Tue Feb 08, 2011 5:30 pm
the big fella wrote:Fs.. good post but how can country div clubs complete with the money being offered by central clubs.
Most country clubs budget for players would be $30/40 k at max.
central clubs would be double that for say Uri,blackwood, Mounts etc
by Afterthesiren » Tue Feb 08, 2011 8:31 pm
Footy Smarts wrote:the big fella wrote:Fs.. good post but how can country div clubs complete with the money being offered by central clubs.
Most country clubs budget for players would be $30/40 k at max.
central clubs would be double that for say Uri,blackwood, Mounts etc
true big fella but if a club was to use their money for good and not evil then they'd get somewhere. On serious note what Im trying to point at is that if I were to (for example) be in-charge of a country div club I'd urge us to spend up on building a solid foundation by becoming the best junior club period. Build pride, develop players and move them up through the access to good coaches etc all while saving money in the kitty each season to ensure I was keeping the kids at the club when rivals come knocking. Thus building a solid foundation however to do this you need to retain/recruit wisely to stay around the middle of the table atleast in the seniors.
In summary, not impossible but needs to be developed like any good business. If you can save capital by developing your product to compete with the best in the industry then you're on a winner. Good product at half the cost, once you start winning, players come knocking and with them so do supporters, sponsors etc....
by The Low Down » Tue Feb 08, 2011 9:07 pm
Afterthesiren wrote:Footy Smarts wrote:the big fella wrote:Fs.. good post but how can country div clubs complete with the money being offered by central clubs.
Most country clubs budget for players would be $30/40 k at max.
central clubs would be double that for say Uri,blackwood, Mounts etc
true big fella but if a club was to use their money for good and not evil then they'd get somewhere. On serious note what Im trying to point at is that if I were to (for example) be in-charge of a country div club I'd urge us to spend up on building a solid foundation by becoming the best junior club period. Build pride, develop players and move them up through the access to good coaches etc all while saving money in the kitty each season to ensure I was keeping the kids at the club when rivals come knocking. Thus building a solid foundation however to do this you need to retain/recruit wisely to stay around the middle of the table atleast in the seniors.
In summary, not impossible but needs to be developed like any good business. If you can save capital by developing your product to compete with the best in the industry then you're on a winner. Good product at half the cost, once you start winning, players come knocking and with them so do supporters, sponsors etc....
Good idea in theory but l see it this way. You do all the hard work in developing these young players then when other clubs (ie. Torrens Valley, Mt Barker, Uraidla etc) see the talent you have produced the big bucks come out and its just too good for a young fella to refuse. They play 100+ junior games for you then they go to the highest bidder. Loyalty is rare these days particularly with this current generation. Good luck though.
by The Gimp » Tue Feb 08, 2011 10:50 pm
Footy Smarts wrote:the big fella wrote:Fs.. good post but how can country div clubs complete with the money being offered by central clubs.
Most country clubs budget for players would be $30/40 k at max.
central clubs would be double that for say Uri,blackwood, Mounts etc
true big fella but if a club was to use their money for good and not evil then they'd get somewhere. On serious note what Im trying to point at is that if I were to (for example) be in-charge of a country div club I'd urge us to spend up on building a solid foundation by becoming the best junior club period. Build pride, develop players and move them up through the access to good coaches etc all while saving money in the kitty each season to ensure I was keeping the kids at the club when rivals come knocking. Thus building a solid foundation however to do this you need to retain/recruit wisely to stay around the middle of the table atleast in the seniors.
In summary, not impossible but needs to be developed like any good business. If you can save capital by developing your product to compete with the best in the industry then you're on a winner. Good product at half the cost, once you start winning, players come knocking and with them so do supporters, sponsors etc....
by On The Pine » Tue Feb 08, 2011 11:34 pm
The Gimp wrote:Footy Smarts wrote:the big fella wrote:Fs.. good post but how can country div clubs complete with the money being offered by central clubs.
Most country clubs budget for players would be $30/40 k at max.
central clubs would be double that for say Uri,blackwood, Mounts etc
true big fella but if a club was to use their money for good and not evil then they'd get somewhere. On serious note what Im trying to point at is that if I were to (for example) be in-charge of a country div club I'd urge us to spend up on building a solid foundation by becoming the best junior club period. Build pride, develop players and move them up through the access to good coaches etc all while saving money in the kitty each season to ensure I was keeping the kids at the club when rivals come knocking. Thus building a solid foundation however to do this you need to retain/recruit wisely to stay around the middle of the table atleast in the seniors.
In summary, not impossible but needs to be developed like any good business. If you can save capital by developing your product to compete with the best in the industry then you're on a winner. Good product at half the cost, once you start winning, players come knocking and with them so do supporters, sponsors etc....
FS, it's not a bad theory but I think you overlooking a big factor - and that is the majority of the Country Div clubs (us included) have only small towns and and areas to get "local" players from. There's no way Birdwood, Kersbrook, Gum, Maccy, Cally, Sedan etc would be able to fully support two senior teams with just locals. We HAVE to recruit in players for two reasons, firstly to make sure we've got enough players and secondly to be competitive and ultimately aim for the flag because winning builds a culture that junior players want to be around. The problem with a lot of younger guys coming up through the ranks these days is that they think they should be getting looked after because they are a local and have been loyal in the junior grades.
The way I see it (and use the theory myself) is that this is my town and community and if I don't take some sort of ownership and put my hand up to support my footy club and do everything I can (including NOT asking for $$) then when my kids grow up, they will still have a footy club to play for.
If you stop paying imports and give the money to the locals, then the success is going to drop off and in the end the local will go elsewhere to try and play with a bit of success.................and then you've got no-one.
Running a country club is a constant juggling act and you have to try and get the balance right between looking after your locals and getting the right imports to build a successful club right through from seniors to U8's.
I would like to think here at Birdwood we have got a pretty good junior program with 6 out of the 7 grades competing and a few colts flags on the wall in the past decade.....................now to try and get an A grade one to put with it!![]()
by White Line Fever » Wed Feb 09, 2011 7:39 am
On The Pine wrote:Gimp, agree with your sentiments, but 'Gen Y me/what's in it for me?' don't understand that yet. Their attitudes and the attitudes of whatever they're going to call the current junior generation, are the biggest threat to any marginal footy club!
by the big fella » Wed Feb 09, 2011 9:56 am
by toot toot » Wed Feb 09, 2011 10:55 am
the big fella wrote:Hanna.. Gums to mt Barker
Bevelander.. Brigi to Echunga
just 2 examples of where a club developed a player pnly to loose them to the big$ clubs
PS re clearances on sportingpulse site..i still cant see why the courier can print the list of recruits and the website is nogo???
by woody » Wed Feb 09, 2011 10:56 am
White Line Fever wrote:On The Pine wrote:Gimp, agree with your sentiments, but 'Gen Y me/what's in it for me?' don't understand that yet. Their attitudes and the attitudes of whatever they're going to call the current junior generation, are the biggest threat to any marginal footy club!
And it's Gen X and Baby Boomers willingness to pay them the money that is just as equal to Gen Y's attitude to put their hands out.
by The Gimp » Wed Feb 09, 2011 11:28 am
woody wrote:White Line Fever wrote:On The Pine wrote:Gimp, agree with your sentiments, but 'Gen Y me/what's in it for me?' don't understand that yet. Their attitudes and the attitudes of whatever they're going to call the current junior generation, are the biggest threat to any marginal footy club!
And it's Gen X and Baby Boomers willingness to pay them the money that is just as equal to Gen Y's attitude to put their hands out.
Gimp a great post but where are all the players from the 2009 senior colt's premiership team?
How many are fronting up this year?
After watching a talented group of young players come up through Birwoods junior ranks it is very dissapointing to see them head of elsewhere.
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