by PhilH » Sun Jun 14, 2015 10:38 pm
by carey » Sun Jun 14, 2015 10:48 pm
PhilH wrote:So then the Power rookie list a 29yo with 117 games of AFL experience (Tom Logan) who will in all likelyhood only play for the Magpies the entire season.
by goddy11 » Mon Jun 15, 2015 7:56 am
sib wrote:The below are the rules
THE South Australian Football Commission has ratified changes to the Port Adelaide’s player regulation rules in the SANFL League competition for 2015.
Port Adelaide participated in a review of the player regulations, which allows it to contract players to play for the club in its SANFL League and Academy sides for a set payment fee, along with the SANFL and Adelaide Crows.
The primary change to the regulations currently impacting Port Adelaide will see an age limit applied to new recruits for the Magpies.
From 2015, all new Port Adelaide recruits must be under the age of 23.
Contracts for all of the club’s SANFL players will only be permitted for a term of up to one year, however contracted players will be eligible to have their deals renewed at the end of each season for another period of up to one year.
Contracted players will not be forced to leave the club after they turn 23, should the club elect to extend their contract for another season.
Players must also be recruited from within South Australia, however that rule will not be applied retrospectively.
That means players like Anthony Biemans will be permitted to play on with the club if it chooses to renew his contract.
On the whole, it means little will change for those SANFL players currently contracted to the club, but Port Adelaide will need to abide by the new rules for all future recruits.
Port Adelaide chief operating officer Stephen Dawes said the changes still allowed the club to proceed with its aims of having a genuine grassroots involvement in the League for the future.
“The SANFL has engaged us through the process and we provided valuable feedback into the player regulations model for our club next year,” Mr Dawes told portadelaidefc.com.au.
“We believe these changes will have little if any adverse effect on the football program we put in place at the end of 2013 and have run throughout this season.
“What it means is that Port Adelaide can continue to recruit and develop Under-23 players from SA in our League and Academy sides next year, which we believe is a wonderful thing.”
The SANFL’s player regulations for Port Adelaide are able to be review at the end of each minor round season as part of an agreement entered into by the club and League last year.
by stan » Tue Jun 16, 2015 10:19 am
goddy11 wrote:sib wrote:The below are the rules
THE South Australian Football Commission has ratified changes to the Port Adelaide’s player regulation rules in the SANFL League competition for 2015.
Port Adelaide participated in a review of the player regulations, which allows it to contract players to play for the club in its SANFL League and Academy sides for a set payment fee, along with the SANFL and Adelaide Crows.
The primary change to the regulations currently impacting Port Adelaide will see an age limit applied to new recruits for the Magpies.
From 2015, all new Port Adelaide recruits must be under the age of 23.
Contracts for all of the club’s SANFL players will only be permitted for a term of up to one year, however contracted players will be eligible to have their deals renewed at the end of each season for another period of up to one year.
Contracted players will not be forced to leave the club after they turn 23, should the club elect to extend their contract for another season.
Players must also be recruited from within South Australia, however that rule will not be applied retrospectively.
That means players like Anthony Biemans will be permitted to play on with the club if it chooses to renew his contract.
On the whole, it means little will change for those SANFL players currently contracted to the club, but Port Adelaide will need to abide by the new rules for all future recruits.
Port Adelaide chief operating officer Stephen Dawes said the changes still allowed the club to proceed with its aims of having a genuine grassroots involvement in the League for the future.
“The SANFL has engaged us through the process and we provided valuable feedback into the player regulations model for our club next year,” Mr Dawes told portadelaidefc.com.au.
“We believe these changes will have little if any adverse effect on the football program we put in place at the end of 2013 and have run throughout this season.
“What it means is that Port Adelaide can continue to recruit and develop Under-23 players from SA in our League and Academy sides next year, which we believe is a wonderful thing.”
The SANFL’s player regulations for Port Adelaide are able to be review at the end of each minor round season as part of an agreement entered into by the club and League last year.
So what is the benefit of this to the SANFL or PAP?
Are PAP trying to get some advantage or recruiting foothold? All the SANFL clubs have recruiting zones, so where do the Academy players come from?
Are they taking other clubs SANFL player to top up the magpies.
Why do they need grass root footholds if the PAM are there only as a development side for PAP reserve players? The Adelaide Crows rely on picking up reject country players to make up their numbers.
by Reddeer » Tue Jun 16, 2015 1:47 pm
by Rising Power » Tue Jun 16, 2015 2:53 pm
Reddeer wrote:The Crows and Power only regard their SANFL teams as practice for the AFL sides. Therefore they should be treated as practice matches in the comp and games against them should not be for premiership points. This could be compensated by playing those games for a sizable reward for the winning teams individual players involved, if they do not have AFL contracts. The AFL listed players should have enough incentive to perform so they can make their AFL team. Then the only teams that play finals are the real SANFL teams after round 18.
Also it is beyond my understanding why the Power are allowed to have the extra B team.
by goddy11 » Tue Jun 16, 2015 3:56 pm
Reddeer wrote:The Crows and Power only regard their SANFL teams as practice for the AFL sides. Therefore they should be treated as practice matches in the comp and games against them should not be for premiership points. This could be compensated by playing those games for a sizable reward for the winning teams individual players involved, if they do not have AFL contracts. The AFL listed players should have enough incentive to perform so they can make their AFL team. Then the only teams that play finals are the real SANFL teams after round 18.
Also it is beyond my understanding why the Power are allowed to have the extra B team.
by johntheclaret » Thu Jun 18, 2015 4:42 pm
by goddy11 » Sun Jun 21, 2015 1:56 pm
by heater31 » Sun Jun 21, 2015 2:06 pm
goddy11 wrote:I watched the crows player walk off to the visitors change rooms at half time with no issues other than being behind on the scoreboard. Are the Magpies the only team that complains about SANFL change rooms.
by mighty_tiger_79 » Sun Jun 21, 2015 5:06 pm
heater31 wrote:goddy11 wrote:I watched the crows player walk off to the visitors change rooms at half time with no issues other than being behind on the scoreboard. Are the Magpies the only team that complains about SANFL change rooms.
Think it was more the PAFC coaching staff having issues with the space provided....
by stan » Mon Jun 22, 2015 12:53 pm
by CENTURION » Mon Jun 22, 2015 4:45 pm
stan wrote:There was some talk about the clubs starting the process of getting the AFL teams removed. I think it was all hear say but still any further news. I'll even be happy to hear the updates from Cibo at Norwood.
by Fluffbag » Tue Jun 23, 2015 6:14 pm
Rising Power wrote:Reddeer wrote:The Crows and Power only regard their SANFL teams as practice for the AFL sides. Therefore they should be treated as practice matches in the comp and games against them should not be for premiership points. This could be compensated by playing those games for a sizable reward for the winning teams individual players involved, if they do not have AFL contracts. The AFL listed players should have enough incentive to perform so they can make their AFL team. Then the only teams that play finals are the real SANFL teams after round 18.
Also it is beyond my understanding why the Power are allowed to have the extra B team.
This was an SANFL* demand to ensure that the reserves fixture matched the league (other than Crows games) and not result in 3 different clubs requiring change rooms on match day.
With Sturt u/18 team playing last Saturday at Woodville there was 3 different clubs on that day
*This is a lie
by stan » Tue Jun 23, 2015 6:47 pm
CENTURION wrote:stan wrote:There was some talk about the clubs starting the process of getting the AFL teams removed. I think it was all hear say but still any further news. I'll even be happy to hear the updates from Cibo at Norwood.
once again, why don't you be proactive & speak to your board and/or President.
by CENTURION » Tue Jun 23, 2015 7:29 pm
stan wrote:CENTURION wrote:stan wrote:There was some talk about the clubs starting the process of getting the AFL teams removed. I think it was all hear say but still any further news. I'll even be happy to hear the updates from Cibo at Norwood.
once again, why don't you be proactive & speak to your board and/or President.
Sure I'll speak to Joe for a straight and reliable conversation [emoji6]
by Pseudo » Wed Jun 24, 2015 10:56 am
by Booney » Wed Jun 24, 2015 11:13 am
Pseudo wrote:My commute occasionally takes me past the south side of Adelaide Oval. There is a frieze painted across the windows at ground level, featuring an image of a player from each of the eight SANFL teams - in official 2014 premiership order from left to right - all wholly above the text "THIS IS SANFL" or similar.
This morning I noted that a ninth image has been added. It has clearly been added post facto, being at the leftmost extreme and not above any of the text.
Clearly one of the interlopers is a little bit precious about its true identity.
by Dogwatcher » Mon Jun 29, 2015 9:00 am
by Booney » Mon Jun 29, 2015 10:00 am
Dogwatcher wrote:Just reiterating the SANFL's place nowadays is the lead in ABC news bulletin report on the competition this morning:
"In the SANFL, Brad Crouch is unlikely to play again this season..."
I dunno, the near bottom Bays beating the reigning premiers and premiership fancy might have been a good lead.
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