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Re: GSFL Movements

Postby hereforthebeer » Tue Sep 18, 2012 2:56 pm

Allocated points has been given out for season 2013
Willinga 9
Yankalilla 9
Langhorne creek 11
Victor harbor 11
Strathalbyn 11
Mt compass 13
Encounter bay 15
Mclaren 15
Myponga sellicks 15
Goolwa pt Elliot 17

For those that don't know a new points system was voted in at the delegates meeting early in the year the points are calculated on a average wins system over the last 3 years
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Re: GSFL Movements

Postby LuvsFooty » Tue Sep 18, 2012 3:28 pm

Is that gospel??? 17 seems like a lot for us
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Re: GSFL Movements

Postby GWW » Tue Sep 18, 2012 3:43 pm

Interesting that LC may win 2 premierships in that 3 year period, and have 2 more points than Yank and Willunga.

Not saying thats a problem necessarily, its just an interesting outcome from the system used.
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Re: GSFL Movements

Postby Kick 'N' Catch » Tue Sep 18, 2012 5:15 pm

Any tips for the big one??
E-bay to bounce back in the junior colts looked real good last week
Goolwa in a close one
Willunga looking too strong
Creeks to kick away after an early struggle.
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Re: GSFL Movements

Postby hereforthebeer » Tue Sep 18, 2012 5:19 pm

That's from kc himself, 0-3 wins 17 points, 4-6 wins 15 points, 7-9 wins 13 points, 10-12 wins 11 points, 13-15 wins 9 points, 16-17 wins 7 points, 18 wins 5 points

Average wins per club

Willinga 15
Yankalilla 14
Langhorne creek 12
Strahalbyn 11
Victor 10
Mt compass 7
Encounter bay 6
Mclaren 4
Myponga 4
Goolwa 2

While there is a percentage margin with these wins it is taken purely from the whole figure and not the decimal from what I can gather in the e mail I received I don't know if it has been forwarded to all clubs I just got cc in it on from someone at our club so I am assuming it is all correct
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Re: GSFL Movements

Postby hereforthebeer » Tue Sep 18, 2012 5:20 pm

Sorry strath averages wins is actually 12
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Re: GSFL Movements

Postby hereforthebeer » Tue Sep 18, 2012 5:44 pm

GWW the old system had its flaws and would punish sides for recruiting well in one season ie under the old system encounter bay and Mclaren would have 11 points effectively meaning your cant improve under this system it enables the bottom sides from the previous few years to maintain there recruits and therefore improve and in doing do reducing the top clubs average wins so they would also get then get additional points in time
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Re: GSFL Movements

Postby kickittome » Tue Sep 18, 2012 6:04 pm

Pretty quiet on here considering its gf week!
Went for my first look at finals last sat at strath, at 3 qtr time thought it would be yank to win easy. Full credit to willunga who got there game going and were very unlucky to lose in the end. A couple of errors in the last few minutes to willunga cost them, notably standfield being 45 out on an angle in the last minute needing a point to level the scores passing to haskett who dropped it. And haskett again being very unlucky just before the siren hacking a kick out the pack 50 out it rolled and just missed the points. This will be the first gf since 03 that willunga won't be there, unbelievable record but a change is good and should expect a big crowd this weekend.
Yank seemed to be playing a few blokes carrying injuries which nearly cost them with lewis staying at full forward and pat fittock despite kicking four goals looking pretty sore in the last qtr. My tip is creek to win by 7 goals. They will have the pace to break yanks zones and be better balanced all over the ground with a few more stars up forward for yank to stop.
In the ressies if the rumour is right willunga have got a few players missing out due to not being qualified not used to there a grade missing out. So this should be a cracker of a game my tip willunga who will be a bit more physical and experienced for the creeks willunga by 2 goals.
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Re: GSFL Movements

Postby hereforthebeer » Tue Sep 18, 2012 10:12 pm

hereforthebeer wrote:GWW the old system had its flaws and would punish sides for recruiting well in one season ie under the old system encounter bay and Mclaren would have 11 points effectively meaning your cant improve under this system it enables the bottom sides from the previous few years to maintain there recruits and therefore improve and in doing do reducing the top clubs average wins so they would also get then get additional points in time



Sorry Mclaren and encounter bay would have had 13 points under the old system
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Re: GSFL Movements

Postby Panther32 » Wed Sep 19, 2012 10:28 am

hereforthebeer wrote:
hereforthebeer wrote:GWW the old system had its flaws and would punish sides for recruiting well in one season ie under the old system encounter bay and Mclaren would have 11 points effectively meaning your cant improve under this system it enables the bottom sides from the previous few years to maintain there recruits and therefore improve and in doing do reducing the top clubs average wins so they would also get then get additional points in time



Sorry Mclaren and encounter bay would have had 13 points under the old system


It's not a bad system but how does it help a club the other way. If for example a club like Willunga or Yank had a whole heap of retirements or blokes leave they would probably struggle over the next 2-3 years until their points come up.

I don't think any system is perfect but this one isn't too bad.

I do think the GSFL is one of the most even competitions going around and one of the most proactive.
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Re: GSFL Movements

Postby field of dreams » Wed Sep 19, 2012 1:45 pm

Cheers for the info hftb, I'd forgotten the pts system was changing. Based on what you've said, I've put a table together with the prior years etc. Hopefully I've got it correct. Strath are the biggest loser - getting 11 points instead of 15 under the old system.
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Panther32 wrote:It's not a bad system but how does it help a club the other way. If for example a club like Willunga or Yank had a whole heap of retirements or blokes leave they would probably struggle over the next 2-3 years until their points come up.
I don't think any system is perfect but this one isn't too bad.


I guess that is the idea though - to give everyone a chance to have some time in the sun. Hard to see Willunga struggling even if a few do retire given their B's have played in the GF 11 out of the last 12 years.
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Re: GSFL Movements

Postby field of dreams » Wed Sep 19, 2012 2:11 pm

kickittome wrote:Pretty quiet on here considering its gf week!
Went for my first look at finals last sat at strath, at 3 qtr time thought it would be yank to win easy. Full credit to willunga who got there game going and were very unlucky to lose in the end. A couple of errors in the last few minutes to willunga cost them, notably standfield being 45 out on an angle in the last minute needing a point to level the scores passing to haskett who dropped it. And haskett again being very unlucky just before the siren hacking a kick out the pack 50 out it rolled and just missed the points. This will be the first gf since 03 that willunga won't be there, unbelievable record but a change is good and should expect a big crowd this weekend.
Yank seemed to be playing a few blokes carrying injuries which nearly cost them with lewis staying at full forward and pat fittock despite kicking four goals looking pretty sore in the last qtr. My tip is creek to win by 7 goals. They will have the pace to break yanks zones and be better balanced all over the ground with a few more stars up forward for yank to stop.
In the ressies if the rumour is right willunga have got a few players missing out due to not being qualified not used to there a grade missing out. So this should be a cracker of a game my tip willunga who will be a bit more physical and experienced for the creeks willunga by 2 goals.


Interesting about the Dees B's kitm - looks to me like 4 of their 2nd semi side wont be able to play.

A Grade: Creek for me despite Yank's home ground advantage - just too much quality and run. Think it will be a great contest if the Yank boys are all fit - Lewis was a liability for them IMO last week despite his 2 goals (1 gift from the men in white)
B Grade: Hard to pick. With only 1 loss for the year Willunga should get the job done, but I'm going for Creeks in an upset.
S Colts: With the flag favorites out in straight sets I think Goolwa are the side to beat.
J Colts: After dominating the minor round, Bays faltered big time in the 2nd semi. Heart says 3 in a row for Victor but head says Bays should come ready to play this time.

One thing I really enjoyed at Strath last week was the A grade umpiring. Sure there were still some unusual/inconsistent decisions, but when a player ducked it was not too high and if they just dropped it when tackled it was holding the ball (instead of the holding the man that gets paid half the time usually). There was more holding the ball decisions paid than I've seen all year in total! Plenty of ticky-touch BS that normally gets paid was play on too - yay! Maybe they were from another league/area?
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Re: GSFL Movements

Postby Panther32 » Wed Sep 19, 2012 2:19 pm

field of dreams wrote:Cheers for the info hftb, I'd forgotten the pts system was changing. Based on what you've said, I've put a table together with the prior years etc. Hopefully I've got it correct. Strath are the biggest loser - getting 11 points instead of 15 under the old system.
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Panther32 wrote:It's not a bad system but how does it help a club the other way. If for example a club like Willunga or Yank had a whole heap of retirements or blokes leave they would probably struggle over the next 2-3 years until their points come up.
I don't think any system is perfect but this one isn't too bad.


I guess that is the idea though - to give everyone a chance to have some time in the sun. Hard to see Willunga struggling even if a few do retire given their B's have played in the GF 11 out of the last 12 years.

I just know that Reynella played in two GF's then the prelim and then lost about 11-12 blokes from that group who either retired, or left. Can happen. I think Encounter Bay were in a similar boat not that long ago. But you are right with Willunga, they go very deep into the B's and then juniors.
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Re: GSFL Movements

Postby LuvsFooty » Wed Sep 19, 2012 7:20 pm

The best thing about this finals series is the field umpire who bounces the ball, even around the ground. Love it
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Re: GSFL Movements

Postby BAYSRULE » Fri Sep 21, 2012 9:17 am

2012 must be the year for all the birds.. See AFL... I reccon the birds will have it in all 4 tomorrow in GSFL tomorrow...
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Re: GSFL Movements

Postby limb » Fri Sep 21, 2012 3:49 pm

LuvsFooty wrote:The best thing about this finals series is the field umpire who bounces the ball, even around the ground. Love it


Do we know if he got a run tomorrow??
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Re: GSFL Movements

Postby Bull » Fri Sep 21, 2012 4:40 pm

Go you Hawks this weekend. Will be a tough ask in both grades but my money is on LC in both A's and B's
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Re: GSFL Movements

Postby neverwas neverwillbe » Fri Sep 21, 2012 5:38 pm

BAYSRULE wrote:2012 must be the year for all the birds.. See AFL... I reccon the birds will have it in all 4 tomorrow in GSFL tomorrow...


Can someone please post scores for the GF. I'm in NSW for the week.
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GSFL Movements

Postby field of dreams » Sat Sep 22, 2012 12:54 pm

JC: VH 9-4 d EB 7-9
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Re: GSFL Movements

Postby GWW » Sat Sep 22, 2012 1:00 pm

That's a good effort, fod.

What position did VH junior colts finish at end of minor round? Is it true they came from Elimination Final?
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