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Re: Yorke Peninsula League

Postby Lightning McQueen » Thu Feb 08, 2024 10:04 pm

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There’s talks there could be a restructure across a number of the northern leagues- APFL, NEFL, NAFA, BL&G & YPFL. The problem in the APFL is the southern clubs (Two Wells, Angle Vale, Virginia) are effectively becoming suburbs of Adelaide which means their junior numbers are huge and the number of top age juniors in each grade far outweighs the traditional country clubs.

Could we see these 5 leagues pulled apart and reassembled?

As much as it saddens me I’m hearing more noise than I hoped for, watching the divide in the APFL juniors over the past 15+ years though makes me realise it’s for the betterment of everyone, I guess I’m a little selfish as I love the APFL and all the clubs involved. I’m always made feel welcome to all of them.


Here's a discussion topic.....

Southern clubs from the APFL along with Mallala and Hamley Bridge join a second tier Barossa comp with say Kapunda and Freeling and have promotion and relegation between the two divisions?

The problem lies with the junior grades, they will be aligned to how successful the A Grade is, HWE, United & Hamley will struggle with juniors as the surrounding towns get smaller as more people move closer to the city for employment.
How United manage to field juniors is a credit to their club, I can’t imagine too many families live in Long Plains, Wild Horse Plains, Windsor, Lower Light and Dublin.
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Re: Yorke Peninsula League

Postby whufc » Mon Feb 12, 2024 7:35 am

Just having a quick google search the towns you mentioned equate to a population of around 600....

It is a good effort by united but that 600ish is about the average for many clubs in the mid north.

BSR over 3 towns is about bang on 600.
RSMU about 800
Blyth/Snowtown about 700ish

Its a credit to country clubs that with a population between 600-1000 they can still find 41 senior footballers, 40 netballers, 30 junior footballers, 30 junior netballers every weekend. Plus all the volunteers etc it takes to run a club.

It is hard however to see how more clubs dont end up merging and capturing much larger regions in the next ten years.
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Re: Yorke Peninsula League

Postby Dirty dog » Mon Feb 12, 2024 3:07 pm

whufc wrote:Just having a quick google search the towns you mentioned equate to a population of around 600....

It is a good effort by united but that 600ish is about the average for many clubs in the mid north.

BSR over 3 towns is about bang on 600.
RSMU about 800
Blyth/Snowtown about 700ish

Its a credit to country clubs that with a population between 600-1000 they can still find 41 senior footballers, 40 netballers, 30 junior footballers, 30 junior netballers every weekend. Plus all the volunteers etc it takes to run a club.

It is hard however to see how more clubs dont end up merging and capturing much larger regions in the next ten years.

Paskeville the smallest town in Australia to have its own football club.
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Re: Yorke Peninsula League

Postby BPlumber » Tue Feb 13, 2024 10:48 am

whufc wrote:Just having a quick google search the towns you mentioned equate to a population of around 600....

It is a good effort by united but that 600ish is about the average for many clubs in the mid north.

BSR over 3 towns is about bang on 600.
RSMU about 800
Blyth/Snowtown about 700ish

Its a credit to country clubs that with a population between 600-1000 they can still find 41 senior footballers, 40 netballers, 30 junior footballers, 30 junior netballers every weekend. Plus all the volunteers etc it takes to run a club.

It is hard however to see how more clubs dont end up merging and capturing much larger regions in the next ten years.


Had a bit of a look into this with 21 census data looking at suburb pop. data. I was a little surprised of the size of Blyth to be honest.

Blyth Snowtown:
Blyth 518
Snowtown 425
Kybunga 69
Total 1012

BSR
Brinkworth 243
spaldling 260
redhill 147
gulnare 80
yacka 147
koolunga 183
andrews 32
Narridy 69
Total 1161

RSMU
Riverton 1029
Saddleworth 483
Marreble 101
Rhynie 138
Tarlee 316
Stockport 272
Total 2339
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Re: Yorke Peninsula League

Postby whufc » Tue Feb 13, 2024 11:15 am

Sadly out of the 32 in Andrews we dont have any....

Would love to get the Scott family back however....Cam would help our cricket team for sure. :lol:
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Re: Yorke Peninsula League

Postby Aerie » Wed Feb 14, 2024 8:27 pm

I see Bute and Blyth/Snowtown held a joint pre-season training together to get more locals on the track and therefore a higher quality session. A great idea.
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Re: Yorke Peninsula League

Postby whufc » Thu Feb 15, 2024 9:41 am

Aerie wrote:I see Bute and Blyth/Snowtown held a joint pre-season training together to get more locals on the track and therefore a higher quality session. A great idea.


Yeah nice out of the box thinking which no doubt will benefit both clubs.

Our city lads (6-8 most of which are locals but live in the city for work, uni etc) train Monday and Wednesdays and combine with Orroroo, Kadina and Pt Broughton for the exact same reasons.

It works well and helps with the quality of training as well as just generally making new connections.
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Re: Yorke Peninsula League

Postby wenchbarwer » Thu Feb 15, 2024 10:24 am

whufc wrote:
Aerie wrote:I see Bute and Blyth/Snowtown held a joint pre-season training together to get more locals on the track and therefore a higher quality session. A great idea.


Yeah nice out of the box thinking which no doubt will benefit both clubs.

Our city lads (6-8 most of which are locals but live in the city for work, uni etc) train Monday and Wednesdays and combine with Orroroo, Kadina and Pt Broughton for the exact same reasons.

It works well and helps with the quality of training as well as just generally making new connections.


Also helps with recruiting!
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Re: Yorke Peninsula League

Postby whufc » Thu Feb 15, 2024 6:50 pm

Haha we lost a player to Orroroo :lol:
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Re: Yorke Peninsula League

Postby wenchbarwer » Fri Feb 16, 2024 8:02 am

whufc wrote:Haha we lost a player to Orroroo :lol:


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Re: Yorke Peninsula League

Postby TheRealCoight » Tue Feb 27, 2024 11:53 am

BPlumber wrote:
whufc wrote:Just having a quick google search the towns you mentioned equate to a population of around 600....

It is a good effort by united but that 600ish is about the average for many clubs in the mid north.

BSR over 3 towns is about bang on 600.
RSMU about 800
Blyth/Snowtown about 700ish

Its a credit to country clubs that with a population between 600-1000 they can still find 41 senior footballers, 40 netballers, 30 junior footballers, 30 junior netballers every weekend. Plus all the volunteers etc it takes to run a club.

It is hard however to see how more clubs dont end up merging and capturing much larger regions in the next ten years.


Had a bit of a look into this with 21 census data looking at suburb pop. data. I was a little surprised of the size of Blyth to be honest.

Blyth Snowtown:
Blyth 518
Snowtown 425
Kybunga 69
Total 1012

BSR
Brinkworth 243
spaldling 260
redhill 147
gulnare 80
yacka 147
koolunga 183
andrews 32
Narridy 69
Total 1161

RSMU
Riverton 1029
Saddleworth 483
Marreble 101
Rhynie 138
Tarlee 316
Stockport 272
Total 2339


It would be interesting to see the population of males 17-40 in those areas/towns.
I would imagine it would be an aging populations and less younger population when compared to the “bigger towns”.
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Re: Yorke Peninsula League

Postby Information HWY » Wed Apr 10, 2024 8:57 pm

Season 24 is finally here, and it’s pretty even!

Ardrossan - plenty of SPOC recruits, 3-4 would be about a pass mark for Team Fiff
Bute - Buteroadview might sneak into finals after a few years down the bottom
CMS - plenty of locals and known recruits in, and wins will be regular your feel
Cougars - solid squad, didn’t lose many and have the best ruck/fwd in the league, hard to gauge
Moonta - a very strong squad, and a couple more plumbers before recruitment cutoff might mean another GF
Kadina - lost a lot, gained few and will rely on strong young local lads - might miss finals
Pasky - if the coach kicks a few goals, they might finish above Ardrossan maybe?
Southern Eagles - didn’t lose too many, will depend if Reddo can play regularly to be right up there
Wallaroo - half the Tailem crew stayed, brought in a couple of handy recruits but not much depth
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Re: Yorke Peninsula League

Postby locky801 » Sat Apr 20, 2024 6:31 pm

Good to see Buteroadview have a win in both grades today
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Re: Yorke Peninsula League

Postby Hazbeen » Fri Aug 30, 2024 10:39 am

Week 1 of finals

Saturday - Qualifying Finals @ Edithburgh

A - Moonta vs CMS
B - CMS vs Moonta
SC - Moonta vs CYC
JC - CMS vs Wallaroo

Sunday - Elimination Finals @ Bute

A - Bute vs Southern Eagles
B - Paskeville vs Kadina
SC - Kadina vs Ardrossan
JC - Paskeville vs Southern Eagles

Monday is the A & B grade Medal count at Maitland
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Re: Yorke Peninsula League

Postby Information HWY » Wed Sep 18, 2024 8:10 pm

Should be a great day at Moonta on Saturday for the GF

A - Moonta v CMS - will be very close, with the Dees to win with a team full of locals!
B - Eagles v Pasky - the pies have a stacked team, but the Southeners have genuine depth all over to win
SC - Wally v Cougars - incredible that the junior Dogs will win their 3rd flag in a row (and Wally locals hoping all the young lads come up soon!)
JC - Moonta v Eagles - Moonta’s junior program has been great of late, and they’ll win easily over a talented Eagles team
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Re: Yorke Peninsula League

Postby Armchair expert » Sat Sep 21, 2024 6:45 pm

Information HWY wrote:Should be a great day at Moonta on Saturday for the GF

A - Moonta v CMS - will be very close, with the Dees to win with a team full of locals!
B - Eagles v Pasky - the pies have a stacked team, but the Southeners have genuine depth all over to win
SC - Wally v Cougars - incredible that the junior Dogs will win their 3rd flag in a row (and Wally locals hoping all the young lads come up soon!)
JC - Moonta v Eagles - Moonta’s junior program has been great of late, and they’ll win easily over a talented Eagles team


Moonta win by 101 points :shock:
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Re: Yorke Peninsula League

Postby Password Please » Mon Sep 30, 2024 7:51 pm

Armchair expert wrote:
Information HWY wrote:Should be a great day at Moonta on Saturday for the GF

A - Moonta v CMS - will be very close, with the Dees to win with a team full of locals!
B - Eagles v Pasky - the pies have a stacked team, but the Southeners have genuine depth all over to win
SC - Wally v Cougars - incredible that the junior Dogs will win their 3rd flag in a row (and Wally locals hoping all the young lads come up soon!)
JC - Moonta v Eagles - Moonta’s junior program has been great of late, and they’ll win easily over a talented Eagles team


Moonta win by 101 points :shock:

We called it in the warm up, Crows sloppy, fumbly and unorganized.
Moonta slick clean and looked twice as fit, defence was amazing in the first quarter, they came ready to rock and roll.
Not sure on the player points but the week before they played with minus 1, great to see home grown talent being played.
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Re: Yorke Peninsula League

Postby GUBBY ALLEN » Wed Oct 02, 2024 11:53 pm

Password Please wrote:
Armchair expert wrote:
Information HWY wrote:Should be a great day at Moonta on Saturday for the GF

A - Moonta v CMS - will be very close, with the Dees to win with a team full of locals!
B - Eagles v Pasky - the pies have a stacked team, but the Southeners have genuine depth all over to win
SC - Wally v Cougars - incredible that the junior Dogs will win their 3rd flag in a row (and Wally locals hoping all the young lads come up soon!)
JC - Moonta v Eagles - Moonta’s junior program has been great of late, and they’ll win easily over a talented Eagles team


Moonta win by 101 points :shock:

We called it in the warm up, Crows sloppy, fumbly and unorganized.
Moonta slick clean and looked twice as fit, defence was amazing in the first quarter, they came ready to rock and roll.
Not sure on the player points but the week before they played with minus 1, great to see home grown talent being played.




Moonta were like that all finals series winning them all by 10+ goals. Was a pretty even season in the minor round but they stepped up a whole new level that none of the other teams could match. They were also -1 in the GF which is an amazing effort, Orroroo did the same last year if I recall correctly.
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Re: Yorke Peninsula League

Postby countryfootyfan » Sun Nov 03, 2024 8:28 pm

Any truth to the Bute president being belted by the A grade captain on the footy trip?
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Postby grunteroo » Fri Nov 29, 2024 8:00 pm

Any truth the Smelt boys are on the move??
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