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Re: River Murray Football League talk

Postby GWW » Fri May 23, 2008 2:12 pm

Goldberg wrote:Pretty sure Fidge came from the Mallee to Jervois.

As for raising the Bar, thats great but if Teams Keep getting 3 guys a year whilst retaining last years crop (which is what you want to do as a club) not long before the team has 13 recruits which is simply too many!


I think he did, but i doubt?? he'd be a paid player, he lives in the general area as opposed to someone from town, but still i guess he's still regarded as a recruit.
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Re: River Murray Football League talk

Postby Goldberg » Fri May 23, 2008 2:49 pm

Crouch was very unhappy @ missing last years GF side & apparantly thought he was as good a value as some who were getting $$$. Tough decision for the coach I guess!!! Anyhow now he's at Peake on $$$ himself I recently heard. Perhaps a bit of double standards there, but the point remains the bluds have now lost a good young player for years to come who wouldn't have cost them a cent
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Re: River Murray Football League talk

Postby GWW » Fri May 23, 2008 2:56 pm

Goldberg wrote:Crouch was very unhappy @ missing last years GF side & apparantly thought he was as good a value as some who were getting $$$. Tough decision for the coach I guess!!! Anyhow now he's at Peake on $$$ himself I recently heard. Perhaps a bit of double standards there, but the point remains the bluds have now lost a good young player for years to come who wouldn't have cost them a cent


Didn't realise that, thought he was at an Amateur League club in town.
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Re: River Murray Football League talk

Postby Goldberg » Fri May 23, 2008 5:47 pm

I'm sure its not just Jervois tho. Every club would have a simular story somewhere in their history, just that Jervois have that situation happening now
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Re: River Murray Football League talk

Postby Goldberg » Fri May 23, 2008 6:09 pm

Ramblers are the interesting ones! Their team has a good mix of imports & kids who have come up through their juniors. They just dont seem to perhaps get the same quality of imports. Viney & Girardi are vgood, but blokes like Sykes, Koch(no points no cash from Mallee) so he can be forgiven, Zadow, Marchetti, Matchoss & Matthews are good players, but are they worth $$$$.

They have the best local list by far tho

O'neil 1
O'neil 2
Jackson 3
Morris 4
Button 5
Stevens 6
Dougall 7
Weyland 8
Paech 9
Bretag (early juniors I think) 10
Cowland 11
Mundy 12
Hein 13
Pfeiffer 14
Mason 15

A bit of a contrast to the earlier post. All these blokes played Juniors at the club, & I'm guessing wouln't be costing them a great deal, perhaps with the exception of Morris & Button
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Re: River Murray Football League talk

Postby NO-MERCY » Fri May 23, 2008 9:00 pm

Goldberg, all clubs are allocated a certain number of points for recruiting & they'll use them to their advantage.
If your club can't use those points to their advantage well stiff sh!t, Jervois ain't going to do you any favours.
Maybe you should look & learn from this club Jervois, that has set the benchmark for the past 4 years & probably the next 10yrs.
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Re: River Murray Football League talk

Postby floataboy » Fri May 23, 2008 9:10 pm

NO-MERCY wrote:Goldberg, all clubs are allocated a certain number of points for recruiting & they'll use them to their advantage.
If your club can't use those points to their advantage well stiff sh!t, Jervois ain't going to do you any favours.
Maybe you should look & learn from this club Jervois, that has set the benchmark for the past 4 years & probably the next 10yrs.

ahhhhh, you jervois lads really are entertaining to read on this forum.

we really need to recruit some more people to it (the forum that is, not the jervois football club.....) from clubs other than jervois though, not that i have anything against the bluds boys, relax... some differing topics of conversation would be nice for a change

im sure everyone waits in anticipation to see how jervois are fairing in the next few years NM, let alone in 10 years time.
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Re: River Murray Football League talk

Postby NO-MERCY » Fri May 23, 2008 9:47 pm

I won't be waiting in anticipation & i'll be supporting with confidence.
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Re: River Murray Football League talk

Postby floataboy » Fri May 23, 2008 9:50 pm

NO-MERCY wrote:I won't be waiting in anticipation & i'll be supporting with confidence.

1000 posts! congrats NM
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Re: River Murray Football League talk

Postby NO-MERCY » Fri May 23, 2008 9:58 pm

GIDDY-UP floataboy!! :wink:
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Re: River Murray Football League talk

Postby Panther32 » Sat May 24, 2008 12:04 am

Goldberg wrote:Ramblers are the interesting ones! Their team has a good mix of imports & kids who have come up through their juniors. They just dont seem to perhaps get the same quality of imports. Viney & Girardi are vgood, but blokes like Sykes, Koch(no points no cash from Mallee) so he can be forgiven, Zadow, Marchetti, Matchoss & Matthews are good players, but are they worth $$$$.

They have the best local list by far tho

O'neil 1
O'neil 2
Jackson 3
Morris 4
Button 5
Stevens 6
Dougall 7
Weyland 8
Paech 9
Bretag (early juniors I think) 10
Cowland 11
Mundy 12
Hein 13
Pfeiffer 14
Mason 15

A bit of a contrast to the earlier post. All these blokes played Juniors at the club, & I'm guessing wouln't be costing them a great deal, perhaps with the exception of Morris & Button

You also need to take into consideration popluations in towns. To compare Jervois to Murray Bridge there's a slight population contrast.
I actually really like the points system they have in some of the other country leagues and think it would work reasonably well in the RMFL. In the Gawler league you are allocated points in relation to where they finish on the ladder like the RMFL but are also allocated a couple extra points if the are in regional, low population areas like Meningie or Mypolonga for example. They also take into consideration how far away the town is to a major city or town. It's generally harder to recruit to places that are further away from major cities and clubs that are out of populated cities will always struggle to compete with those based in populated towns.
If a club like Jervois can retain city based players for 3-4 years then they must be doing something right. It's not always easy to drive and hour and a half to training and games!
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Re: River Murray Football League talk

Postby NO-MERCY » Sat May 24, 2008 8:57 pm

Great effort by the BLUDS today winning against their arch rival IMPS by 11pts.
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Re: River Murray Football League talk

Postby lion heart » Sun May 25, 2008 3:17 am

Another 7.3 to Trigger Rigney :shock:

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Re: River Murray Football League talk

Postby floataboy » Sun May 25, 2008 9:44 am

Panther32 wrote:
Goldberg wrote:Ramblers are the interesting ones! Their team has a good mix of imports & kids who have come up through their juniors. They just dont seem to perhaps get the same quality of imports. Viney & Girardi are vgood, but blokes like Sykes, Koch(no points no cash from Mallee) so he can be forgiven, Zadow, Marchetti, Matchoss & Matthews are good players, but are they worth $$$$.

They have the best local list by far tho

O'neil 1
O'neil 2
Jackson 3
Morris 4
Button 5
Stevens 6
Dougall 7
Weyland 8
Paech 9
Bretag (early juniors I think) 10
Cowland 11
Mundy 12
Hein 13
Pfeiffer 14
Mason 15

A bit of a contrast to the earlier post. All these blokes played Juniors at the club, & I'm guessing wouln't be costing them a great deal, perhaps with the exception of Morris & Button

You also need to take into consideration popluations in towns. To compare Jervois to Murray Bridge there's a slight population contrast.
I actually really like the points system they have in some of the other country leagues and think it would work reasonably well in the RMFL. In the Gawler league you are allocated points in relation to where they finish on the ladder like the RMFL but are also allocated a couple extra points if the are in regional, low population areas like Meningie or Mypolonga for example. They also take into consideration how far away the town is to a major city or town. It's generally harder to recruit to places that are further away from major cities and clubs that are out of populated cities will always struggle to compete with those based in populated towns.
If a club like Jervois can retain city based players for 3-4 years then they must be doing something right. It's not always easy to drive and hour and a half to training and games!

this is the case in the RMFL, meningie get an extra couple of points due to their geographical location. as far as i can remember, they are the only team that gets the extra points. i agree with you that the teams outside of the bridge should get additional points also
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Re: River Murray Football League talk

Postby floataboy » Sun May 25, 2008 9:50 am

looks like mypo easily accounted for meningie
and ramblers just scraped in over mannum by 4 points!

did anyone go to these games, would be keen to hear about the chooks' game...
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Re: River Murray Football League talk

Postby BlueBoy1991 » Sun May 25, 2008 8:34 pm

nearly half way thru the minor rounds.
i was wondering what peoples thoughts on the season so far is
WHAT THE LADDER WILL LOOK LIKE AT THE END?
UPSETS?
MAIL MEDAL FAV?

and all that.
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Re: River Murray Football League talk

Postby GWW » Sun May 25, 2008 8:39 pm

BlueBoy1991 wrote:nearly half way thru the minor rounds.
i was wondering what peoples thoughts on the season so far is


Ladder at end of minor round, my guess:
IMPS
JERVOIS
RAMBLERS
(thats the definite top 3, but almost impossible to predict the order, Jervois' percentage a little lower so i have them behind Imps)
MYPO
MANNUM
TAILEM BEND
MENINGIE

Mail Medal favourite: a couple of standouts appear to be Trevor Rigney from Jervois and Henry Hodge from Imps. Still a while to go so yet though.
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Re: River Murray Football League talk

Postby BlueBoy1991 » Sun May 25, 2008 8:51 pm

mine would have to be
JERVOIS
IMPS
RAMBLERS
MYPO
MANNUM
T/B
MENIGIE

and my mail medal favrouties would be HODGE or JACKSON
i think it will be to hard for Trev Rigney to get it playing out of full foward.
and i was the Jervois Imps game yesterday and it was a thriller right from the start it would of been good to see Imps at full strenth but thats footy. cant wait till round 19
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Re: River Murray Football League talk

Postby GWW » Sun May 25, 2008 8:54 pm

BlueBoy1991 wrote:and my mail medal favrouties would be HODGE or JACKSON
i think it will be to hard for Trev Rigney to get it playing out of full foward.
and i was the Jervois Imps game yesterday and it was a thriller right from the start it would of been good to see Imps at full strenth but thats footy. cant wait till round 19


You're probably right there, it wouldn't be easy for him to get votes at FF, but by the sounds of it he's been a standout so far.

Who did Imps have out? And will any be back for the game against the Chooks this week? Sounds like Ramblers have some injury woes of their own anyway.
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Re: River Murray Football League talk

Postby floataboy » Sun May 25, 2008 8:59 pm

GWW wrote:
BlueBoy1991 wrote:and my mail medal favrouties would be HODGE or JACKSON
i think it will be to hard for Trev Rigney to get it playing out of full foward.
and i was the Jervois Imps game yesterday and it was a thriller right from the start it would of been good to see Imps at full strenth but thats footy. cant wait till round 19


You're probably right there, it wouldn't be easy for him to get votes at FF, but by the sounds of it he's been a standout so far.

Who did Imps have out? And will any be back for the game against the Chooks this week? Sounds like Ramblers have some injury woes of their own anyway.

puckridge went back home port lincoln way to play for his home club on the weekend. apparently he has work back there with his family. am unsure if this is a temporary or permanent move though.
is a big loss for the blues...
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