Hazydog wrote:DoublebluTiger wrote:Is it because the SANFL needs AFL money in whatever form it looks like e.g. game development and participation etc? With that in mind SANFL have to kowtow to the AFL and if that means ensuring Port is a competitive organisation in the AFL and that includes being able to develop their players in a competitive 'reserves' team in SANFL. I can't see any other reason why the SANFL just regularly cave to Port and Crow demands.
Spot on. if the AFL can get the SANFL to appease Port it reduces the pressure being put on them to spend up big on a reserves comp..
Agree the AFL don't want to fund a national reserves competition.
Having sat through a 25 goal thumping at Alberton 10 years ago in year one of this malarky I know things go in cycles especially when the top up rules weren't as advantageous as they are to the VFL franchises. Funnily enough you beat last years premier last
What cant happen is the rules are made so advantageous for the two VFL franchises in the SANFL (can pick any player they want out of the SANFL in November and June) and then pick up, up to 10 players each from SANFL rivals after that is well. There has to be some balance so the eight true footy clubs in this state don't become glorified training cones for their reserves.
There has to be a time when we push back and say no to this this number and we preserve some degree of integrity in the SANFL.
Our stance should be you played finals last year, you've played in 3 GFs, were not going to make a knee jerk reaction based on one season lets revisit this in 2 years as per the original agreement in 2013 to keep reviewing player eligibility rules
Let that be a lesson to you Port, no one beats the Bays five times in a row in a GF and gets away with it!!!