by LPH » Fri Jun 21, 2013 5:52 pm
More cutting & pasting!!!
Dear Member/Supporter,
As you know, the NAFC together with the SANFL and the other SANFL Clubs are currently in discussions around the concept of the Adelaide and Port Adelaide Football Clubs fielding reserves teams within the SANFL. We have been prompted to review our competition due to the likelihood of the transfer of the AFL licences to Adelaide and Port Adelaide in the near future.
At present, the details surrounding the discussions are, by necessity, being carried out on a confidential basis. However, we believe there is some important information you should know.
The League Directors, including myself, have been working with the SANFL to arrive at four guiding principles which form the basis for all discussions and negotiations around this issue. These guiding principles have been agreed to by all Clubs and the SANFL as non-negotiable elements and can be summarized as:
1. Integrity: Any change in competition structure must maintain or enhance the integrity of the SANFL competition.
2. Relevance: Any change in competition structure must maintain or enhance the relevance of the SANFL competition as the best State league in Australia.
3. SANFL and SANFL Club Viability: Any change to the competition structure must improve the long term strength and sustainability of the SANFL and SANFL Clubs: and
4. Game Development: Any change to the competition structure must enhance the development of the game at all levels across South Australia.
As you can see from the above, the SANFL and the SANFL Clubs are steadfast in our resolve that the SANFL competition must be protected, it must remain relevant, it must be viable and that game development through the SANFL competition must continue to be of the utmost importance.
The very notion of evaluating the positives and negatives of adding additional teams to our competition is a complex matter. Be assured the SANFL and SANFL Clubs are diligently working hard on analyzing and discussing this important issue.
The process from here will be; Upon the successful negotiation of the transfer of the AFL licences and following the receipt, assessment and discussion of detailed submissions from the Adelaide and Port Adelaide Football Clubs, the SA Football Commission will make a recommendation for the SANFL League Directors to consider. Nothing can happen without the approval of the League Directors.
I would like to underline that the NAFC, in consultation with the SANFL and the other SANFL Clubs will make the decision that is in the best interests our Club, our members, our league and the South Australian football community.
Kind Regards,
Bohdan Jaworskyj
PRESIDENT
Stephen Trigg & Rob Chapman are SA Football Patriots