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Re: Gaelic Football in South Australia

Postby Lynwood » Thu Oct 10, 2013 12:53 pm

the milky bar kid wrote:
Lynwood wrote:
BigFatHarry wrote:
wristwatcher wrote:
Starts late October on Wednesdays and if there is enough teams there will be 2 divisions. Probably need 10 teams for that.


You will need more than 10 teams to make 2 divisions...Crikey! That's only 5 teams per division - so 1 bye every 5 weeks, Mickey Mouse stuff. If you get 16 teams then fair enough.


Agree that more then 10 teams are needed. I would only think about 2 divs with 12 team min but that would be by a vote from the teams. That is also our limit for number of teams at St Marys. We can have 13 if enough teams entered with one team having a bye and a 12 week season playing each other once. The only way to go over that would be 2 - 7 team div's with a bye from each a week and a 12 week season this still allows for 6 games or start a second comp on another night. Unfortunately there is no way to set a third field up to allow 16 teams on one night without shortening games (which I will not do).

I have not yet seen if any nomination forms have been sent in but around 10 teams will be in this season.


Is there nomination forms around the place?
I'm having a meeting with some players next Wednesday, I'll be definitely entering the Na Fianna 2nds in 7 a side & possibly bringing a new team in if we get enough interest.


The new Website goes up tomorrow and I will have the forms on there. So far we have received 3
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Re: Gaelic Football in South Australia

Postby Cheese Twisties » Fri Oct 11, 2013 2:55 pm

the milky bar kid wrote:
Lynwood wrote:
BigFatHarry wrote:
wristwatcher wrote:
Starts late October on Wednesdays and if there is enough teams there will be 2 divisions. Probably need 10 teams for that.


You will need more than 10 teams to make 2 divisions...Crikey! That's only 5 teams per division - so 1 bye every 5 weeks, Mickey Mouse stuff. If you get 16 teams then fair enough.


Agree that more then 10 teams are needed. I would only think about 2 divs with 12 team min but that would be by a vote from the teams. That is also our limit for number of teams at St Marys. We can have 13 if enough teams entered with one team having a bye and a 12 week season playing each other once. The only way to go over that would be 2 - 7 team div's with a bye from each a week and a 12 week season this still allows for 6 games or start a second comp on another night. Unfortunately there is no way to set a third field up to allow 16 teams on one night without shortening games (which I will not do).

I have not yet seen if any nomination forms have been sent in but around 10 teams will be in this season.

Is there nomination forms around the place?
I'm having a meeting with some players next Wednesday, I'll be definitely entering the Na Fianna 2nds in 7 a side & possibly bringing a new team in if we get enough interest.


The new Website goes up tomorrow and I will have the forms on there. So far we have received 3

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Re: Gaelic Football in South Australia

Postby Lynwood » Sat Oct 12, 2013 7:31 pm

Team Nomination forms are up on the new site. http://gaelicfootballsa.com.au/index.php/football/gaelic-7-s/club-s
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Re: Gaelic Football in South Australia

Postby Cash 123 » Mon Oct 14, 2013 11:58 am

Thank God the dreaded 9.15pm Friday Night game has been switched to sunday for the upcoming season.

Looking at the early forecast for sunday and a hot 32 degree day to kick off the year will test a few players out.

A first round clash with Flinders couldnt have been a better way to start the season and expecting a very physical clash as per usual.
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Re: Gaelic Football in South Australia

Postby lutz » Mon Oct 14, 2013 2:42 pm

Cash 123 wrote:Thank God the dreaded 9.15pm Friday Night game has been switched to sunday for the upcoming season.

Looking at the early forecast for sunday and a hot 32 degree day to kick off the year will test a few players out.

A first round clash with Flinders couldnt have been a better way to start the season and expecting a very physical clash as per usual.


It will be interesting to see how your side shapes up Cash. You've lost a few to knee reco's havn't you?
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Re: Gaelic Football in South Australia

Postby BigFatHarry » Mon Oct 14, 2013 4:35 pm

Lynwood wrote:The new Website goes up tomorrow and I will have the forms on there. So far we have received 3


Any update on this Pete? When I submitted a nomination at the start of this month I was told there were already 4! :roll:
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Re: Gaelic Football in South Australia

Postby Lynwood » Mon Oct 14, 2013 11:11 pm

BigFatHarry wrote:
Lynwood wrote:The new Website goes up tomorrow and I will have the forms on there. So far we have received 3


Any update on this Pete? When I submitted a nomination at the start of this month I was told there were already 4! :roll:



I have seen three but believe there are more which have been sent to the secretary. I am putting a cut off date of the 21st onto nominations so I can get the fixture arranged by the 23rd to giver teams a weeks notice of round one and the structure of the league for the season. It was decided at the committee meeting, That if 10 or more teams enter the Comp A vote on 2 divisions will be given to the teams each team will get one vote. IF two divs goes ahead the positions last year will determine the division of the team. I am counting on between 8-10 but possibly 11 after a few more clubs have shown interest in a second team and another non state team entering.
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Re: Gaelic Football in South Australia

Postby Lynwood » Tue Oct 15, 2013 12:04 pm

Have two more nominations for 7s so we officially have enough for a league but will still get a few more.
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Re: Gaelic Football in South Australia

Postby wristwatcher » Tue Oct 15, 2013 12:46 pm

The SA Minor team plan to put a team in. We have our presentation night this Friday in the club rooms and a coach will be appointed then and the nomination will occur.
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Re: Gaelic Football in South Australia

Postby Lynwood » Tue Oct 15, 2013 1:04 pm

wristwatcher wrote:The SA Minor team plan to put a team in. We have our presentation night this Friday in the club rooms and a coach will be appointed then and the nomination will occur.


No Problem Will keep a spot free as it puts us at around 10-11 teams. The comp is looking good this season.

More news on the 7s from the committee meeting is I will not be as involved in running the comp this season this is due to an issue with getting to st Marys in time to open the ground before 6:30. I will be able to do it some weeks but most weeks are out for me. We have discussed options but will need volunteers to help run the comp which will include the bar (which My wife can not do this year due to work), opening and closing, set ups will be first team and pack ups will be last team as always.

I will be doing the draw and Steve Francis will be organising refs, I will organise round one for the teams by the 22nd of October. I will be giving each team one vote on the divisions issue as there are those for and against which is the only fair way to do it. clubs with two teams (if any) will only get one vote. Divisions will go by ladder positions from last season I will contact teams and the result be known by Wednesday the 23rd of October.
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Re: Gaelic Football in South Australia

Postby wristwatcher » Wed Oct 16, 2013 12:47 pm

Sounds like everythings under control Mr Dingo. Well done. Whilst 7s is only a social league it has been a great breeding ground for new players, young players and even the resting ground of some very old ones.
Here is an interesting stat that im sure will bite me in the ass... If you get 11 teams in the comp that will be more teams than the collective total teams of Minors, Mens and Womens teams at the Australasian championships this year.
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Re: Gaelic Football in South Australia

Postby lutz » Wed Oct 16, 2013 1:49 pm

wristwatcher wrote:Sounds like everythings under control Mr Dingo. Well done. Whilst 7s is only a social league it has been a great breeding ground for new players, young players and even the resting ground of some very old ones.
Here is an interesting stat that im sure will bite me in the ass... If you get 11 teams in the comp that will be more teams than the collective total teams of Minors, Mens and Womens teams at the Australasian championships this year.


How many minors teams were there? Or which states didn't supply one?
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Re: Gaelic Football in South Australia

Postby wristwatcher » Wed Oct 16, 2013 4:02 pm

SA, VIC, WA and NSW were there in minors. I guess when the President of Australasia says "These are the boys of tomorrow!" in his speech every year that its not the case in QLD. No Aucland either which was a shame.
3 Mens (sort of- one of them forfeited a game) and 3 womens teams (sort of- one of them was Qld/Victoria combined or Queentoria)

Needless to say the Championships could have been better and thats me being very very kind.
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Re: Gaelic Football in South Australia

Postby lutz » Wed Oct 16, 2013 4:35 pm

wristwatcher wrote:SA, VIC, WA and NSW were there in minors. I guess when the President of Australasia says "These are the boys of tomorrow!" in his speech every year that its not the case in QLD. No Aucland either which was a shame.
3 Mens (sort of- one of them forfeited a game) and 3 womens teams (sort of- one of them was Qld/Victoria combined or Queentoria)

Needless to say the Championships could have been better and thats me being very very kind.


It is a shame that even when we can get a rep team together, it's not the strongest team possible (for various reasons; financial, work, etc)(referring to the Men's this year, not disrespecting the Womens or U18's...).

What do you think is the answer? Government funding? Better organization from each Association? I assume that lack of finance was the main reason we could not get enough people interested this year. I know I could not afford to travel interstate at this point in time.
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Re: Gaelic Football in South Australia

Postby the milky bar kid » Thu Oct 17, 2013 5:41 pm

lutz wrote:
wristwatcher wrote:SA, VIC, WA and NSW were there in minors. I guess when the President of Australasia says "These are the boys of tomorrow!" in his speech every year that its not the case in QLD. No Aucland either which was a shame.
3 Mens (sort of- one of them forfeited a game) and 3 womens teams (sort of- one of them was Qld/Victoria combined or Queentoria)

Needless to say the Championships could have been better and thats me being very very kind.


It is a shame that even when we can get a rep team together, it's not the strongest team possible (for various reasons; financial, work, etc)(referring to the Men's this year, not disrespecting the Womens or U18's...).

What do you think is the answer? Government funding? Better organization from each Association? I assume that lack of finance was the main reason we could not get enough people interested this year. I know I could not afford to travel interstate at this point in time.


Has always been difficult to get the best team to go away when it is such an expensive process. As the eastern sea boards increased the amount of ring ins off the boat, it's made being competitive a more difficult process for states such as Qld, Victoria, Auckland & Wellington.
This championship was a debacle as a result of states not wanting to go just to make up numbers. NSW's got bitten by there own doing. If SA had put such a debacle of a championships on, we would never be able to host again...
I've been distracted, there's only so much money in sport & it's difficult to get a heap of it for the state teams.
So the individual is looking at a week & a bit costing around $2000+ when you just go on a footy trip & blow $1000.
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Re: Gaelic Football in South Australia

Postby Lynwood » Sat Oct 19, 2013 10:03 am

Fridays scores:
MF: Western Ireland 2-11, Na Fianna 0-9.
WF: Na Fianna 1-14, Western Ireland 0-5.
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Re: Gaelic Football in South Australia

Postby wristwatcher » Sun Oct 20, 2013 11:19 pm

Whilst its not Gaelic Football did anyone catch the International rules debacle. Pretty embarrassing.

More importantly does anyone have scores from Sundays men's games
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Re: Gaelic Football in South Australia

Postby valleys07 » Mon Oct 21, 2013 11:14 am

Flinders beat Port (unsure of the score).
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Re: Gaelic Football in South Australia

Postby Lynwood » Mon Oct 21, 2013 12:38 pm

Here is a rundown of the games and the Best on ground given for the teams I am still after Best players for Friday night though. We are planning to get more feedback like this from teams each game which will help us report the matches to the Irish Echo, our website and a new Newsletter being planned. Nay chance of getting these details for Friday night from the two clubs?

Friday
Men
Western Ireland 2-11, Na Fianna 0-9
Best on ground:
Western Ireland: No names provided
Na Fianna: No names provided

Ladies
Na Fianna 1-14 Western Ireland 0-5
Best on ground
Na Fianna: No names provided
Western Ireland : No names provided.


Sunday
20 October 2013

Ladies
Flinders O Neill’s 5-13 Rovers 1-2
Best on ground
Flinders O Neills: Hannah Custance (defence), Sarah Coghlan (forward), Mary Pala (forward), Sheree Schen (forward) and Lana Martin (forward)
Rovers: Catherine Mulvey, Stacey Richardson, Lisa Miceli, Hanne Brunes, Adele Barbara. Lots of ne players played well.

Men
Flinders O Neill’s 7-9 Port District 3-5
Best on ground:
Flinders O Neills: Alex Haughey (midfield), Anthony “Rabbs” Wilson (centre half forward), Mick Stanbrook (full back), James Neeson (midfield) and Colin Thornton (scored 2-5)
Port District: Nathan Wilson (first game), Nathan Pocock (goal), Lachlan Greig and Stephen Clay (forward)

Ladies
Onkaparinga 2-4 Blues 4-14
Best on ground
Blues: Bel White (midfield), Chloe Roesler (first game), Laura Boseley (first game), Jamie Fricker (forward), Jacqui Schar (defence)
Onkaparinga: Alana Brown, Georgia Collins, Tammie Scott

Men
Onkaparinga 7-14 Irish Australians 2-1
Best on ground
Onkaparinga: Joe Campbell (2-3), Danny O Grady (forward), Michael Mc Carthy (defence), Wade Saunders (midfield)
Irish Australians: Matt Doecke, Jackson Obrien, Kane Chapman
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Re: Gaelic Football in South Australia

Postby Cheese Twisties » Mon Oct 21, 2013 12:56 pm

Good work Lynwood on the new website and game write ups!

I must say St Marys was looking good on Friday night, freshly mowed lawns, non death trap looking goals, and a beautifully marked pitch. Well played to those in the working bee that got it setup last week! Also well played to SBS who have got the rights to the A-League on Friday nights giving the team rostered on to the bar on Fridays something else to watch!

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