by Sojourner » Thu Oct 23, 2008 5:04 pm
by dash61 » Thu Oct 23, 2008 5:23 pm
by Sir Red of Norwood » Thu Oct 23, 2008 5:50 pm
dash61 wrote:From that, Norwoods area seems very small
by therisingblues » Fri Oct 24, 2008 1:48 am
by HeartBeatsTrue » Fri Oct 24, 2008 7:57 am
therisingblues wrote:Pretty interesting that, thanks for bringing it up Sojourner.
Says that with the redistribution of club boundaries that there is a maximum 10% discrepancy for the number of males aged 0 to 24 between any of the clubs. Seems to be a pretty fair way of assessing where the boundaries lay.
by Grahaml » Fri Oct 24, 2008 10:55 am
by StrayDog » Fri Oct 24, 2008 12:50 pm
Grahaml wrote:I've heard the boundary between centrals and port in the salisbury area is spains road in part.
by Dogwatcher » Fri Oct 24, 2008 1:15 pm
HeartBeatsTrue wrote:therisingblues wrote:Pretty interesting that, thanks for bringing it up Sojourner.
Says that with the redistribution of club boundaries that there is a maximum 10% discrepancy for the number of males aged 0 to 24 between any of the clubs. Seems to be a pretty fair way of assessing where the boundaries lay.
May seem fair at first glance. Country zones although they are equal with number of teenage boys, some will produce more footballers than others.
Comparing Norwood (partial hills) and Port (Eyre Pen). The number of sports a boy can choose if living in the hills is much higher than a boy that lives in Eyre Pen. Do they play anything but footy in Eyre Pen?
Yes, the hills has a lot of towns with just footy clubs, but a drive to the city to play any other sport is not out of reach.
I guess the counter arguement would be that some would not want to be too far from home and happy to keep playing at their country club.
by therisingblues » Fri Oct 24, 2008 1:37 pm
Dogwatcher wrote:HeartBeatsTrue wrote:therisingblues wrote:Pretty interesting that, thanks for bringing it up Sojourner.
Says that with the redistribution of club boundaries that there is a maximum 10% discrepancy for the number of males aged 0 to 24 between any of the clubs. Seems to be a pretty fair way of assessing where the boundaries lay.
May seem fair at first glance. Country zones although they are equal with number of teenage boys, some will produce more footballers than others.
Comparing Norwood (partial hills) and Port (Eyre Pen). The number of sports a boy can choose if living in the hills is much higher than a boy that lives in Eyre Pen. Do they play anything but footy in Eyre Pen?
Yes, the hills has a lot of towns with just footy clubs, but a drive to the city to play any other sport is not out of reach.
I guess the counter arguement would be that some would not want to be too far from home and happy to keep playing at their country club.
Strange thinking HBT.
As there would be a higher population of kids living in the Adelaide Hills as compared to the Eyre Peninsula. Therefore, the talent pool should be a lot smaller on the Peninsula.
by HeartBeatsTrue » Fri Oct 24, 2008 1:38 pm
Dogwatcher wrote:HeartBeatsTrue wrote:therisingblues wrote:Pretty interesting that, thanks for bringing it up Sojourner.
Says that with the redistribution of club boundaries that there is a maximum 10% discrepancy for the number of males aged 0 to 24 between any of the clubs. Seems to be a pretty fair way of assessing where the boundaries lay.
May seem fair at first glance. Country zones although they are equal with number of teenage boys, some will produce more footballers than others.
Comparing Norwood (partial hills) and Port (Eyre Pen). The number of sports a boy can choose if living in the hills is much higher than a boy that lives in Eyre Pen. Do they play anything but footy in Eyre Pen?
Yes, the hills has a lot of towns with just footy clubs, but a drive to the city to play any other sport is not out of reach.
I guess the counter arguement would be that some would not want to be too far from home and happy to keep playing at their country club.
Strange thinking HBT.
As there would be a higher population of kids living in the Adelaide Hills as compared to the Eyre Peninsula. Therefore, the talent pool should be a lot smaller on the Peninsula.
by Grahaml » Fri Oct 24, 2008 2:18 pm
by blueandwhite » Fri Oct 24, 2008 2:25 pm
by am Bays » Fri Oct 24, 2008 2:51 pm
blueandwhite wrote:Interesting to note that apparently Glenelg and West Adelaide have made an application to the sanfl for an extension to their boundaries.
No prizes for guessing which club will be sodomised by the sanfl again.
by blueandwhite » Fri Oct 24, 2008 3:04 pm
by LBT » Fri Oct 24, 2008 3:26 pm
blueandwhite wrote:tell you what tassie,
we'll keep seaford and hackam you take the rest and we'll swap you our country zone (goolwa,victor and pt elliot -aka Gods' waiting room) for yours ,which was originally ours.
by therisingblues » Fri Oct 24, 2008 4:51 pm
by JAS » Fri Oct 24, 2008 5:51 pm
Sojourner wrote:I have this map here which gives me a rough idea of what the SANFL Boundaries are
http://www.gisca.adelaide.edu.au/projec ... sults.html
What I am more looking for is something that gives the specfic streets that are the boundary, so just checking if anyone in here knows if there is such a thing?
by Dogwatcher » Fri Oct 24, 2008 5:58 pm
HeartBeatsTrue wrote: Sorry dogwatcher your arguement isnt a valid one.
Population between zones would be similar, thats how they work out the boundaries, Ports area would be less concentrated in population but thats why it has the biggest land mass.
Also Norwood doesnt have the whole hills. Sturt have the southern hills, eg Mt Barker, Hahndorf, Strathalbyn etc and Centrals have north of Kersbrook.
by blueandwhite » Fri Oct 24, 2008 7:36 pm
therisingblues wrote:...so South continually have their boundaries moved to adjust for changing population densities and to keep everything "fair" as in everybody has similar access to numbers of blokes to play footy. ie. as the southern suburbs develop, South gets moved more south and clubs like Glenelg and West (and Sturt, I believe in the past) pick up enough of their old area to keep the population balance. Is this how it works?
If so, perhaps the fact that South's constant shift has made it an unsteady club? Sturt will always be focussed around Unley, Glenelg will be Glenelg, Westies at Richmond etc.. but South's home is portable it seems.
by PhilH » Fri Oct 24, 2008 8:36 pm
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