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Re: HFL Central Division

Postby On a String » Mon Oct 08, 2012 7:06 pm

Gervais wrote:
Bat Pad wrote:
Front & Centre wrote:Anyone care to comment on the rumours that Ironbank are set to lose 2 players back to their home club of Happy Valley?


Only thing I have heard re: Ironbank is that they are refusing to pay players next year. Could be linked.


story is that some clubs are considering going down a path similar to lofty whereby no players are paid (in terms of a set match fee) but they compensate for this by having a very generous incentive program. in some instances, if your team wins and you are named best, you could be looking at $800 plus.


Be interesting to see how this works if they do run with the idea. I would think it would turn some players into possession monsters!!! Playing selfish footy to better themselves and I believe would only weaken the team!
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Re: HFL Central Division

Postby McGovern » Mon Oct 08, 2012 8:31 pm

On a String wrote:
Gervais wrote:
Bat Pad wrote:
Front & Centre wrote:Anyone care to comment on the rumours that Ironbank are set to lose 2 players back to their home club of Happy Valley?


Only thing I have heard re: Ironbank is that they are refusing to pay players next year. Could be linked.


story is that some clubs are considering going down a path similar to lofty whereby no players are paid (in terms of a set match fee) but they compensate for this by having a very generous incentive program. in some instances, if your team wins and you are named best, you could be looking at $800 plus.


Be interesting to see how this works if they do run with the idea. I would think it would turn some players into possession monsters!!! Playing selfish footy to better themselves and I believe would only weaken the team!

I've often wondered how this system would work; was it good for Mt Lofty and will they be sticking with it?
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Re: HFL Central Division

Postby Justquietly » Tue Oct 09, 2012 10:08 am

On a String wrote:
Gervais wrote:
Bat Pad wrote:
Front & Centre wrote:Anyone care to comment on the rumours that Ironbank are set to lose 2 players back to their home club of Happy Valley?


Only thing I have heard re: Ironbank is that they are refusing to pay players next year. Could be linked.


story is that some clubs are considering going down a path similar to lofty whereby no players are paid (in terms of a set match fee) but they compensate for this by having a very generous incentive program. in some instances, if your team wins and you are named best, you could be looking at $800 plus.


Be interesting to see how this works if they do run with the idea. I would think it would turn some players into possession monsters!!! Playing selfish footy to better themselves and I believe would only weaken the team!

Yeah, don't you hate those guys that get heaps of possessions? :roll: A BOG could be your fullback holding a gun forward to bugger all, it'll be the guy that USES the ball best. I think it's great. From all reports it was received well at the Devs & it will continue. It also helped clear the ugly debt.
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Re: HFL Central Division

Postby Champ » Tue Oct 09, 2012 11:14 am

Hang on my news was that Lofty did not introduce a no pay 'system' but instead simply were so far in debt that they were fed up with pouring money into players instead of the club itself. In turn the decision was made to get out of debt first and foremost and the players that were there for the right reasons would stand by that.

The other problems with an incentive 'system' is that the BOG voting 'system' is usually flawed. You get one eyed supporters, dads, the bloke who only watched 3 quarters or only sat at one end.

How about this for a hybrid idea (probably not new) and only because Im bored at work.

Base Payments
Top Tier = 3 Players on $250
2nd Tier = 5 Players on $150
3rd Tier = 13 Players on $50
Total Match Day = $2150
+ Incentives
Best On = $500
2nd Best = $250
3rd Best = $150
4th Best = $100
5th Best = $50+ Sponsor Voucher
Total Incetives = $1050

Total Club Weekly Outlay = $3200

Modest for some clubs but reality for others and a much nicer way to spend funds.
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Re: HFL Central Division

Postby Spearhead » Tue Oct 09, 2012 3:22 pm

Champ wrote:Hang on my news was that Lofty did not introduce a no pay 'system' but instead simply were so far in debt that they were fed up with pouring money into players instead of the club itself. In turn the decision was made to get out of debt first and foremost and the players that were there for the right reasons would stand by that.

The other problems with an incentive 'system' is that the BOG voting 'system' is usually flawed. You get one eyed supporters, dads, the bloke who only watched 3 quarters or only sat at one end.

Totally agree with this, not a fan of this system. You can also get coaches who have their favourites which means same guys get paid every week.
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Re: HFL Central Division

Postby shootstavros » Tue Oct 09, 2012 7:41 pm

Pressos night at Mt Barker - great night obviously:

The following A-Grade players received awards:
Simon Nunan - Murphy Medal (Best player over the season - 6th Best & Fairest)
Lucas Block - Runner Up Best & Fairest adding to the Mail Medal
Mark Obushak - Most Consistent (3rd B&F count)
Shaun Maxfield - 4th B&F count
Michael Pope - Best Team Man
Michael Higgs - Best Utility
Ben "Digger" Hanna - Most Improved - 5th B&F count

B-Grade winner: Scott Tidemann

Mt Barker 2012 review on youtube
http://youtu.be/FvkBRA-UVVU
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Re: HFL Central Division

Postby rock » Tue Oct 09, 2012 10:43 pm

Wouldn't your 'Most Consistant' be your 'Best & Fairest'? And isn't 'Most Improved' a bit of a kids trophy? I guess these junior type trophies will keep these mercenaries on side for another season. :)
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Re: HFL Central Division

Postby On The Chest » Wed Oct 10, 2012 5:49 am

Champ wrote:Hang on my news was that Lofty did not introduce a no pay 'system' but instead simply were so far in debt that they were fed up with pouring money into players instead of the club itself. In turn the decision was made to get out of debt first and foremost and the players that were there for the right reasons would stand by that.

The other problems with an incentive 'system' is that the BOG voting 'system' is usually flawed. You get one eyed supporters, dads, the bloke who only watched 3 quarters or only sat at one end.

How about this for a hybrid idea (probably not new) and only because Im bored at work.

Base Payments
Top Tier = 3 Players on $250
2nd Tier = 5 Players on $150
3rd Tier = 13 Players on $50
Total Match Day = $2150
+ Incentives
Best On = $500
2nd Best = $250
3rd Best = $150
4th Best = $100
5th Best = $50+ Sponsor Voucher
Total Incetives = $1050

Total Club Weekly Outlay = $3200

Modest for some clubs but reality for others and a much nicer way to spend funds.


Sounds a good idea. That way all get a bit of money. One place it would not work is the high end money seeking players, $700 pw + would probably not sign up for it. Mainly becaaue they would get a $250 retainer and have to get best player every week to get the same money as the $750 they want every week and if they play an average game they miss out on the extra money.
But, If you can get people signed up on this, I reckon it is great. Keeps a lot of money back in the club, because if player 9-21 get $50, most will spend close to that plus some, back at the club after the game.
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Re: HFL Central Division

Postby Whiteline » Wed Oct 10, 2012 2:59 pm

rock wrote:Wouldn't your 'Most Consistant' be your 'Best & Fairest'? And isn't 'Most Improved' a bit of a kids trophy? I guess these junior type trophies will keep these mercenaries on side for another season. :)


Try replacing the word 'mercenaries' with the words 'premiership players.'
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Re: HFL Central Division

Postby rock » Wed Oct 10, 2012 10:14 pm

Whiteline wrote:
rock wrote:Wouldn't your 'Most Consistant' be your 'Best & Fairest'? And isn't 'Most Improved' a bit of a kids trophy? I guess these junior type trophies will keep these mercenaries on side for another season. :)


Try replacing the word 'mercenaries' with the words 'premiership players.'


'Mercenary Premiership Players'... Yep that sounds right. 'Bought a Flag'... Yep same ring to it.
Which overpaid player didn't get an award? :)
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Re: HFL Central Division

Postby jumbo20 » Thu Oct 11, 2012 10:44 am

Who is coaching Ironbank?
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Re: HFL Central Division

Postby The Indian » Thu Oct 11, 2012 12:59 pm

jumbo20 wrote:Who is coaching Ironbank?


I have heard Ladhams Junior might be a sneaky chance. Would probably take some players along aswell. ;)
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Re: HFL Central Division

Postby MONTE CRISTO » Thu Oct 11, 2012 2:20 pm

Isn't Ladhams coaching Golden Grove?
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Re: HFL Central Division

Postby stretch » Thu Oct 11, 2012 2:54 pm

What happened to Gaz Campbell? Ironbank looked to be doing well going by results in the paper.
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Re: HFL Central Division

Postby spot on » Thu Oct 11, 2012 3:19 pm

The Indian wrote:
jumbo20 wrote:Who is coaching Ironbank?


I have heard Ladhams Junior might be a sneaky chance. Would probably take some players along aswell. ;)

Probably loose some as well
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Re: HFL Central Division

Postby spot on » Thu Oct 11, 2012 3:25 pm

The Indian wrote:
jumbo20 wrote:Who is coaching Ironbank?


I have heard Ladhams Junior might be a sneaky chance. Would probably take some players along aswell. ;)

Also heard a rumor Nathan Eagleton may be in the mix
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Re: HFL Central Division

Postby dogsrbarkin » Thu Oct 11, 2012 4:02 pm

rock wrote:
Whiteline wrote:
rock wrote:Wouldn't your 'Most Consistant' be your 'Best & Fairest'? And isn't 'Most Improved' a bit of a kids trophy? I guess these junior type trophies will keep these mercenaries on side for another season. :)


Try replacing the word 'mercenaries' with the words 'premiership players.'


'Mercenary Premiership Players'... Yep that sounds right. 'Bought a Flag'... Yep same ring to it.
Which overpaid player didn't get an award? :)


Wouldnt it be NICE if nobody got paid then these country towns would win it on their merits not their bank balance :shock:
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Re: HFL Central Division

Postby overthehill » Thu Oct 11, 2012 4:21 pm

Well not really because Mt Barker and Blackwood would just win every year based on town population. Plus power house Uraidla would be the new Callington!
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Re: HFL Central Division

Postby has been » Thu Oct 11, 2012 8:36 pm

Know for a fact one club has lost a major sponsor who tipped in a substantial five figure sum cause he is sick of his money being used to pay over rated mercanaries who promise the world and do nothing when it counts. Like many others who tip money in as well they are sick of the money being wasted on prima donnas who don't perform or train or commit like local players do. Believe that club is also on the verge of local players leaving in abundance for the same reason as they are ignored. Hopefully they have the courage and common sense to go down the lofty path of club first and stick with their kids. 80k is a lot to spend for no return I believe. Over it well and truly. Good on lofty and bridggy and all other clubs that go down that path.
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Re: HFL Central Division

Postby Afterthesiren » Thu Oct 11, 2012 10:20 pm

has been wrote:Know for a fact one club has lost a major sponsor who tipped in a substantial five figure sum cause he is sick of his money being used to pay over rated mercanaries who promise the world and do nothing when it counts. Like many others who tip money in as well they are sick of the money being wasted on prima donnas who don't perform or train or commit like local players do. Believe that club is also on the verge of local players leaving in abundance for the same reason as they are ignored. Hopefully they have the courage and common sense to go down the lofty path of club first and stick with their kids. 80k is a lot to spend for no return I believe. Over it well and truly. Good on lofty and bridggy and all other clubs that go down that path.


Probably need to get your info right before you post 'has been'. Bridgewater were paying at least 2 players over $1k a game. Then there were several others well over $500 a game. It'd be unfair to name players but not that hard to work out. Yes... They are playing locals but have a fair mix of contracted recruits... and where did they finish again??? They are not playing locals only. Lofty on the other hand had no choice but to cut payments because of massive debt and after speaking with someone involved at Lofty they have now cleared that debt. I was also told they will be seeking paid recruits now to lift them from the bottom end of the ladder.
Unfortunately clubs need paid recruits but also need to manage their locals as well. A 'local only' based club will unfortunately never win a flag in Central Div or any other reputable league for that matter. That's footy these days sadly.
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