tigerpie wrote:Armchair expert wrote:4 in a row for West Whyalla
amazing effort
Go you dragons!
It was their 9th gf appearance in a row.
Outstanding!
Be their 10th this year and another flag coming their way
by Under_Scrutiny » Fri Aug 07, 2020 5:25 pm
tigerpie wrote:Armchair expert wrote:4 in a row for West Whyalla
amazing effort
Go you dragons!
It was their 9th gf appearance in a row.
Outstanding!
by Armchair expert » Sat Sep 26, 2020 6:28 pm
Under_Scrutiny wrote:tigerpie wrote:Armchair expert wrote:4 in a row for West Whyalla
amazing effort
Go you dragons!
It was their 9th gf appearance in a row.
Outstanding!
Be their 10th this year and another flag coming their way
by Under_Scrutiny » Wed Sep 30, 2020 11:52 am
by Fricky » Tue Jun 17, 2025 3:07 pm
by Fricky » Wed Nov 19, 2025 9:10 pm
by Killa » Wed Nov 19, 2025 9:27 pm
by Fricky » Thu Nov 20, 2025 7:29 am
Killa wrote:Can see the SGFL and WFL comps merging again like the early days.
Can see the colours being red, white and black.
by Dirty dog » Thu Nov 20, 2025 8:52 am
by heater31 » Thu Nov 20, 2025 9:04 am
Would be now. Whyalla at its peak had nearly 40,000 but that was 50 years ago.Dirty dog wrote:Isn’t Mt Barker bigger than Whyalla and only have one team. 2 would be enough
by Killa » Thu Nov 20, 2025 9:53 am
heater31 wrote:Would be now. Whyalla at its peak had nearly 40,000 but that was 50 years ago.Dirty dog wrote:Isn’t Mt Barker bigger than Whyalla and only have one team. 2 would be enough
The most logical would be to reduce the teams and form an Iron Triangle League.
Haven't heard much on Eyre Peninsula leagues rationalisation since they released a discussion paper with suggestions. From memory Whyalla wasn't included
by Killa » Thu Nov 20, 2025 9:56 am
Fricky wrote:Killa wrote:Can see the SGFL and WFL comps merging again like the early days.
Can see the colours being red, white and black.
The Whyalla Saints?
The other merger whisper is South Whyalla (blue and red) and Weeroona Bay (black and yellow). Blue and yellow and become the eagles?
by Fricky » Thu Nov 20, 2025 10:03 am
by Armchair expert » Thu Nov 20, 2025 10:17 am
Fricky wrote:It would make sense for the Pirie teams to join Northern Areas and Pt Augusta/Whyalla creating a league.
NAFA goes from 6 to 9 teams
Pt Augusta/Whyalla league would be between 6 to 8 teams depending on how many amalgamations happen in Whyalla
by wenchbarwer » Thu Nov 20, 2025 11:07 am
Armchair expert wrote:Fricky wrote:It would make sense for the Pirie teams to join Northern Areas and Pt Augusta/Whyalla creating a league.
NAFA goes from 6 to 9 teams
Pt Augusta/Whyalla league would be between 6 to 8 teams depending on how many amalgamations happen in Whyalla
Pirie sides don't have netball so unlikely NAFA would be keen on Pirie teams joining.
by The Bedge » Thu Nov 20, 2025 11:45 am
wenchbarwer wrote:I understand the community aspect of the girls & guys playing together on the same day, but if that's a limitation to joining/amalgamating to a country league, then country leagues will continue to suffer, I feel
Dolphin Treasure wrote:Your an attention seeking embarsement..
by OnSong » Thu Nov 20, 2025 11:56 am
wenchbarwer wrote:Armchair expert wrote:Fricky wrote:It would make sense for the Pirie teams to join Northern Areas and Pt Augusta/Whyalla creating a league.
NAFA goes from 6 to 9 teams
Pt Augusta/Whyalla league would be between 6 to 8 teams depending on how many amalgamations happen in Whyalla
Pirie sides don't have netball so unlikely NAFA would be keen on Pirie teams joining.
This seems to be a common issue facing urban teams wanting to move to country based leagues.
I understand the community aspect of the girls & guys playing together on the same day, but if that's a limitation to joining/amalgamating to a country league, then country leagues will continue to suffer, I feel.
Also, there'd be a fair discrepancy when it comes to the number of junior teams & players in urban clubs, compared with those in the country. How do you equalise that?
by heater31 » Thu Nov 20, 2025 11:59 am
Warriors were associated with West I thinkOnSong wrote:wenchbarwer wrote:Armchair expert wrote:Fricky wrote:It would make sense for the Pirie teams to join Northern Areas and Pt Augusta/Whyalla creating a league.
NAFA goes from 6 to 9 teams
Pt Augusta/Whyalla league would be between 6 to 8 teams depending on how many amalgamations happen in Whyalla
Pirie sides don't have netball so unlikely NAFA would be keen on Pirie teams joining.
This seems to be a common issue facing urban teams wanting to move to country based leagues.
I understand the community aspect of the girls & guys playing together on the same day, but if that's a limitation to joining/amalgamating to a country league, then country leagues will continue to suffer, I feel.
Also, there'd be a fair discrepancy when it comes to the number of junior teams & players in urban clubs, compared with those in the country. How do you equalise that?
Went through a situation like this with Angle Vale joining the Adelaide Plains.
They had no netball for the first year or two but there were stipulations that had to be added on in time, and that has since happened.
Not sure the two entities co-exist all that well but for all intents and purposes, Angle Vale has both footy and netball, plus co-located courts at their footy oval.
Makes for a significantly better club atmosphere having both at the same club on the same day IMO.
Most netball clubs are affiliated with a footy club in Whyalla too.
Back in the day it was
Roopena - Roopena (duh)
Kiwi - Norths
YCW - Centrals
Can't remember who Warriors etc were tied to and it was largely an informal connection (except in the case of Roopena).
by wenchbarwer » Thu Nov 20, 2025 12:01 pm
by Fricky » Thu Nov 20, 2025 12:03 pm
by heater31 » Thu Nov 20, 2025 12:05 pm
OnSong wrote:Makes for a significantly better club atmosphere having both at the same club on the same day IMO.
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