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Re: Southern Football League

Postby KEYDEFENDER » Tue Jan 15, 2008 11:11 am

damian wrote:
Andy #24 wrote:Great idea Mickey but I can't see the GSFL teams competing with the top SFL teams. I think you'd just end up adopting a couple of the s***t ones.


Having played in both the SFL and GSFL, i think the top 5 in each league are very evenly matched, come finals time you can't go past Willunga and M/Vales, but L/Creeks dealt Willunga a couple of losses, i think you would have your top 3 right there with Strathalbyn and Reynella in the mix.

Would be very interesting, the drive from Goolwa to Brighton/Morphettville is just over an hour, thats nothing for a game of footy. I do an hour and a half to get to my club twice a week.


From my experience going inner south to GSFL gounds or even aldinga/ porties /noarlunga is fine with the express way... it would just suck for GSFL coming down the hill.
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Re: Southern Football League

Postby LaughingKookaburra » Tue Jan 15, 2008 12:38 pm

Don't beleive it's senior footy that would struggle with this system.The junior footy would struggle big time and parents would not want to drive over an hour at 6:45 am on a Saturday to Goolwa especially with the price of petrol or vice versa to Brighton.You would risk losing more kids to rival sports or even kids switching clubs to play in the Metro South Junior Football League.It's not going to happen any time soon but the idea of merging the SFL and SAAFL would be far more applicable and have 5 Northern and 5 Southern divs and the most you would travel would be 30-35 mins. I honestly beleive it will happen one day especially if the powerhouse clubs in the SFL keep thumping the minnows........They are going to get sick of it sometime.They were only enquiring but Morphettville Park,Brighton and Marion have all investigated on what it would take to join the SAAFL in the past 2 years with out putting in a formal application........I beleive once one goes it won't take much before a few more clubs do the same.
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Re: Southern Football League

Postby LovinFooty » Tue Jan 15, 2008 12:48 pm

LaughingKookaburra wrote:Don't beleive it's senior footy that would struggle with this system.The junior footy would struggle big time and parents would not want to drive over an hour at 6:45 am on a Saturday to Goolwa especially with the price of petrol or vice versa to Brighton.You would risk losing more kids to rival sports or even kids switching clubs to play in the Metro South Junior Football League.It's not going to happen any time soon but the idea of merging the SFL and SAAFL would be far more applicable and have 5 Northern and 5 Southern divs and the most you would travel would be 30-35 mins. I honestly beleive it will happen one day especially if the powerhouse clubs in the SFL keep thumping the minnows........They are going to get sick of it sometime.They were only enquiring but Morphettville Park,Brighton and Marion have all investigated on what it would take to join the SAAFL in the past 2 years with out putting in a formal application........I beleive once one goes it won't take much before a few more clubs do the same.


I think you have suggested a great idea there LK! I for one would much rather travel 30-35 mins at most to a footy game!
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Re: Southern Football League

Postby damian » Tue Jan 15, 2008 4:17 pm

Morphettville Pk and Brighton are already travelling an hour or so to Aldinga once a year. Another 20 minutes your at Myponga, turnoff towards goolwa and it is only an extra 15 minutes. I don't know if anyone has noticed, but Victor harbor is exactly the same distance as Goolwa, exactly the same. It is not far.
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Re: Southern Football League

Postby Hills » Tue Jan 15, 2008 4:27 pm

damian wrote:Morphettville Pk and Brighton are already travelling an hour or so to Aldinga once a year. Another 20 minutes your at Myponga, turnoff towards goolwa and it is only an extra 15 minutes. I don't know if anyone has noticed, but Victor harbor is exactly the same distance as Goolwa, exactly the same. It is not far.


So you wouldnt mind driving for an hour and a half at 6.30am every third or so saturday to take your kids to footy down at victor.

i agree with the idea but its not going to pass if the Jnrs are included.
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Re: Southern Football League

Postby damian » Tue Jan 15, 2008 4:58 pm

Hills wrote:
damian wrote:Morphettville Pk and Brighton are already travelling an hour or so to Aldinga once a year. Another 20 minutes your at Myponga, turnoff towards goolwa and it is only an extra 15 minutes. I don't know if anyone has noticed, but Victor harbor is exactly the same distance as Goolwa, exactly the same. It is not far.


So you wouldnt mind driving for an hour and a half at 6.30am every third or so saturday to take your kids to footy down at victor.

i agree with the idea but its not going to pass if the Jnrs are included.


As it is i don't have kids at this stage, but sport is a kids life, parents should support their kids with their sport. I currently drive an hour and a half to my club two to three times a week, saturdays i am there at 8am for the mini colts.

Say it came in to play this year, and you had the top 8 from SFL and the top 5 from GSFL in div 1 and the bottom 8 and bottom 5 in div 2. Div 2 teams from SFL (eg. Morphettville Pk, Marion, Aldinga, Southern Hawks, Noarlunga) would need to make a trip to Goolwa, Victor, Enc. Bay (Victor) and Yankalilla. Mclaren isn't as far as Aldinga and is only ten minutes past Noarlunga oval. That is 4 weekends out of 20 that you would have to make the trip south, not a whole lot, i could see many families or clubs making a trip of it. The GSFL clubs already play cricket against Aldinga and many families have had to drive their kids to South Adelaide commitments at some stage or another.

I can't see why families wouldn't drive there kids, its for the love of the game and it will mean they will be in a much better, healthier and fairer competition when they are in the senior ranks.
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Re: Southern Football League

Postby LaughingKookaburra » Tue Jan 15, 2008 5:23 pm

Prehaps you haven't seen the price of petrol as of late and forget that the southern suburbs of Adelaide are majority mid-low income.Not to mention if your daughter plays netball how are you going to get from point A-B in that time?? Would be suicide if the SFL and GSFL went this option imo.
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Re: Southern Football League

Postby LaughingKookaburra » Tue Jan 15, 2008 5:25 pm

Since when has it been an hour between Aldinga-Brighton,maybe on your bike :lol:
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Re: Southern Football League

Postby Shake 'n Bake » Tue Jan 15, 2008 5:31 pm

damian wrote:
Hills wrote:
damian wrote:Morphettville Pk and Brighton are already travelling an hour or so to Aldinga once a year. Another 20 minutes your at Myponga, turnoff towards goolwa and it is only an extra 15 minutes. I don't know if anyone has noticed, but Victor harbor is exactly the same distance as Goolwa, exactly the same. It is not far.


So you wouldnt mind driving for an hour and a half at 6.30am every third or so saturday to take your kids to footy down at victor.

i agree with the idea but its not going to pass if the Jnrs are included.


As it is i don't have kids at this stage, but sport is a kids life, parents should support their kids with their sport. I currently drive an hour and a half to my club two to three times a week, saturdays i am there at 8am for the mini colts.

Say it came in to play this year, and you had the top 8 from SFL and the top 5 from GSFL in div 1 and the bottom 8 and bottom 5 in div 2. Div 2 teams from SFL (eg. Morphettville Pk, Marion, Aldinga, Southern Hawks, Noarlunga) would need to make a trip to Goolwa, Victor, Enc. Bay (Victor) and Yankalilla. Mclaren isn't as far as Aldinga and is only ten minutes past Noarlunga oval. That is 4 weekends out of 20 that you would have to make the trip south, not a whole lot, i could see many families or clubs making a trip of it. The GSFL clubs already play cricket against Aldinga and many families have had to drive their kids to South Adelaide commitments at some stage or another.

I can't see why families wouldn't drive there kids, its for the love of the game and it will mean they will be in a much better, healthier and fairer competition when they are in the senior ranks.


Obviously aren't involved in junior parents to often some wont take there kids to a ground a 5 minute drive let alone an hour and more. Sadly alot of parents dont show the interest in the game as yourself does its the reality of sport.
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Re: Southern Football League

Postby Shake 'n Bake » Tue Jan 15, 2008 5:33 pm

Other note saw Tedmanson and he is looking very fit. He's going to be very hard to stop he's bulked up alot.
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Re: Southern Football League

Postby LaughingKookaburra » Tue Jan 15, 2008 5:49 pm

Shake 'n Bake wrote:
damian wrote:
Hills wrote:
damian wrote:Morphettville Pk and Brighton are already travelling an hour or so to Aldinga once a year. Another 20 minutes your at Myponga, turnoff towards goolwa and it is only an extra 15 minutes. I don't know if anyone has noticed, but Victor harbor is exactly the same distance as Goolwa, exactly the same. It is not far.


So you wouldnt mind driving for an hour and a half at 6.30am every third or so saturday to take your kids to footy down at victor.

i agree with the idea but its not going to pass if the Jnrs are included.


As it is i don't have kids at this stage, but sport is a kids life, parents should support their kids with their sport. I currently drive an hour and a half to my club two to three times a week, saturdays i am there at 8am for the mini colts.

Say it came in to play this year, and you had the top 8 from SFL and the top 5 from GSFL in div 1 and the bottom 8 and bottom 5 in div 2. Div 2 teams from SFL (eg. Morphettville Pk, Marion, Aldinga, Southern Hawks, Noarlunga) would need to make a trip to Goolwa, Victor, Enc. Bay (Victor) and Yankalilla. Mclaren isn't as far as Aldinga and is only ten minutes past Noarlunga oval. That is 4 weekends out of 20 that you would have to make the trip south, not a whole lot, i could see many families or clubs making a trip of it. The GSFL clubs already play cricket against Aldinga and many families have had to drive their kids to South Adelaide commitments at some stage or another.

I can't see why families wouldn't drive there kids, its for the love of the game and it will mean they will be in a much better, healthier and fairer competition when they are in the senior ranks.


Obviously aren't involved in junior parents to often some wont take there kids to a ground a 5 minute drive let alone an hour and more. Sadly alot of parents dont show the interest in the game as yourself does its the reality of sport.


Yeah exactly,but its common sence aswell. I manage a shop at Colonnades and parents complain about spending $6 on a pair of soccer shorts.If you don't have the cash then you don't have it. Gotta put food on the table first
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Re: Southern Football League

Postby Jono » Tue Jan 15, 2008 6:13 pm

Don't worry boys Weidermann hasn't and won't go anywhere.... Size will add to there side they also picked up a CHB from Country Victoria... However, have heard he will go well but no nothing of him..If Size rucks..and yes he is a lot better than Graham or Ursino...Gill plays CHB doesn't that solve one of there problems??
Goodwin will add grunt to there midfield and also Baker back for the full year will add to there toughness...They are set again for another crack...
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Re: Southern Football League

Postby NO-MERCY » Tue Jan 15, 2008 7:30 pm

Sam Joraslafsky headed out to South Adelaide i hear???
Would hurt Mophett Vale if so. :shock:
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Re: Southern Football League

Postby On The Ball » Wed Jan 16, 2008 8:43 am

Jono - Weiderman is gone, he wont play at Cove.
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Re: Southern Football League

Postby damian » Wed Jan 16, 2008 9:10 am

NO-MERCY wrote:Sam Joraslafsky headed out to South Adelaide i hear???
Would hurt Mophett Vale if so. :shock:


Sam is training at South, see how he goes he may be a fringe League/reserves player so might play the year back with Vales.
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Re: Southern Football League

Postby GWW » Wed Jan 16, 2008 9:29 am

On The Ball wrote:Jono - Weiderman is gone, he wont play at Cove.


Who has Weidemann signed with?
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Re: Southern Football League

Postby Leg Rope » Wed Jan 16, 2008 9:36 am

Would be good for Sam if he makes it at South, he had a good year
last season. For memory his brother Matt playing for the bays, got Towelled up by Passador from the Eagles one game then pretty much quit the next minute, so he would need a better attitude than his brother to make it......
Any other SFL players training at South? Bode who else?
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Re: Southern Football League

Postby Specky McGee » Wed Jan 16, 2008 9:38 am

GWW wrote:
On The Ball wrote:Jono - Weiderman is gone, he wont play at Cove.


Who has Weidemann signed with?


From all reports, Tailem Bend
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Re: Southern Football League

Postby On The Ball » Wed Jan 16, 2008 9:39 am

[quote="Specky McGee"][quote="GWW"][quote="On The Ball"]Jono - Weiderman is gone, he wont play at Cove.[/quote]

Who has Weidemann signed with?[/quote]

From all reports, Tailem Bend[/quote]

Thats corerct
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Re: Southern Football League

Postby Junior » Wed Jan 16, 2008 9:45 am

Leg Rope wrote:Would be good for Sam if he makes it at South, he had a good year
last season. For memory his brother Matt playing for the bays, got Towelled up by Passador from the Eagles one game then pretty much quit the next minute, so he would need a better attitude than his brother to make it......
Any other SFL players training at South? Bode who else?


Ashley Baxter from Lonsdale training at South, looking big and fit too, hopefully gets more of a go than he did last year, big year in SFL if he doesn't.
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