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Postby A B E 2 » Thu Mar 18, 2010 10:14 am

hed make handy trade bate for the hackhamboys weve had at trainin
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Postby the big bang » Sun Mar 21, 2010 7:50 am

A B E 2 wrote:hed make handy trade bate for the hackhamboys weve had at trainin



hacky3, dont be fooled by his skills. yes, he looks the goods at training, but sh!ts himself whenever he gets within 10m of the sherrin.

although, i must admit, he did start to change that halfway through last season, so he might be alright now.
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Postby rodney fox » Sun Mar 21, 2010 8:25 am

Clearances;

From To
PORT NOARLUNGA ALDINGA Ross, Jarrad Approved 02/02/10 11/02/10
ALDINGA PORT NOARLUNGA Ross, Jarrad Denied 10/03/10 16/03/10

What's the go here? Jarrad not staying?
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Postby A B E 2 » Sun Mar 21, 2010 9:44 am

dunno mate its bout the 5th club hes played for wont be going anywhere till he has a chat to these kids just change there mind at the drop of a hat no commitment or loyalty in them
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Postby fisho mcspaz » Sun Mar 21, 2010 10:59 am

Bloody hell, why do they even bother filling out the clearance forms then?! It's only a couple of weeks until the season starts. ](*,) People that are changing their minds at this late date aren't doing either club any favours.
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Re: Aldinga Sharks Forum

Postby 1983 » Sun Mar 21, 2010 12:05 pm

Congrats on the engagement TBB! Did you really lose your bags to the airline or did customs seize them? I do remember seeing someone looking like you on "Border Security" the other night...
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Re: Aldinga Sharks Forum

Postby HH3 » Sun Mar 21, 2010 12:08 pm

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A B E 2 wrote:hed make handy trade bate for the hackhamboys weve had at trainin



hacky3, dont be fooled by his skills. yes, he looks the goods at training, but sh!ts himself whenever he gets within 10m of the sherrin.

although, i must admit, he did start to change that halfway through last season, so he might be alright now.


Turns out he was just training with us...think hes going to Mt Compass...no biggy...
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Re: Aldinga Sharks Forum

Postby the big bang » Tue Mar 23, 2010 5:56 pm

1983 wrote:Congrats on the engagement TBB! Did you really lose your bags to the airline or did customs seize them? I do remember seeing someone looking like you on "Border Security" the other night...



cheers mate. the line between "lost" and "seized" is a fine one, and one i'm not willing to speak of! :lol:

nah, all good. they did lose them, but got a call today to say they've tracked them down and we should have them back very shortly.

and funnily enough, they were filming border security in sydney when we got back, but me being a good boy didnt get a gig on the show!
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Re: Aldinga Sharks Forum

Postby rodney fox » Wed Mar 24, 2010 1:46 pm

How come all of the Bradleys clearances were refused?

Want to get that sorted asap.
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Postby A B E 2 » Wed Mar 24, 2010 2:40 pm

yeah i wouldnt get to wooried one is coming back from a dislocated shoulder after a car accident the other is cominback from busted elbow and a knee recon and the youngest has been told after a meeting with hackham that hed get cleared
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Postby Backliner » Sat Mar 27, 2010 5:48 pm

Well done to the lads today, B grade fell short by less than a goal and the A 's lost 13.3 to 8.7, nice hitout with couple minor injuries, cheers Kangies
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Postby HH3 » Sun Mar 28, 2010 9:46 am

i was told the B grade won...
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Postby Backliner » Sun Mar 28, 2010 9:54 am

B grade led till last minute close game, think was 7.7 kangies to sharks 7.3, only a trial though, good to have the numbers
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Postby a2m » Thu Apr 08, 2010 9:24 pm

Did Bill Hodgins get cleared to Pongy tonight?
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Re: Aldinga Sharks Forum

Postby Professor Plump » Fri Apr 09, 2010 12:50 pm

a2m wrote:Did Bill Hodgins get cleared to Pongy tonight?


Lets hope so, simply for Bill's sake. I don't understand the logic of Aldinga in this situation. It was fair to refuse the first clearance in order to chat to these players and try to pursuade them to stay, but after the players have made it clear they want a change and will not be playing for Aldinga in 2010 what is there to gain from refusing the second clearance and making 18 year old lads sit out of football for an entire season.

Bill's sister plays netball at Myponga and a lot of his mates are also there so the reasons for the move are fair. Being a local Aldinga lad there's no reason for him not to return to the club in later years, unless Aldinga totally screw him over now.
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Re: Aldinga Sharks Forum

Postby 1983 » Fri Apr 16, 2010 7:03 pm

Seems to be a lot of people getting there nose out of joint with Aldinga refusing to clear CONTRACTED players. Was told by league officials recently that not clearing contracted players is a common practice within the league, perhaps not with all clubs but with more than you may be led to believe. Even the "cherised" Muddies have been "guilty" of this practice although I'm sure if you ask them they may say differently, players on the receiving end of not being cleared from pongy will say otherwise. Something people also need to remember is that signing a contract to a club in the AFL or SANFL is binding and is very difficult to get out of. You may argue that they get paid, so do contracted A graders in the SFL so why should it be any different within a lower tier league of football?
The reason why this has been so publisized is clubs surrounding Aldinga don't mind the Sharkies receiving a bit more bad press because it means more players leaving Shark Park and more playing for them. This is the same old treatment that we have received for years but now instead of dwelling on it we continue to improve the club and create a more positive attitude about the club.
Also I find it strange PP that you are so quick to tee off at the club even though you are a Aldinga lad, could it be that you are another local that has thrown playing for your LOCAL club in the too hard basket and is playing for SOMEONE ELSES town. If you are so passionate about the Sharkies doing the right thing how about you come down the Shark Park and show that passion by playing for YOUR town?
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Re: Aldinga Sharks Forum

Postby words of wisdom » Sat Apr 17, 2010 9:21 am

1983 wrote:Seems to be a lot of people getting there nose out of joint with Aldinga refusing to clear CONTRACTED players. Was told by league officials recently that not clearing contracted players is a common practice within the league, perhaps not with all clubs but with more than you may be led to believe. Even the "cherised" Muddies have been "guilty" of this practice although I'm sure if you ask them they may say differently, players on the receiving end of not being cleared from pongy will say otherwise. Something people also need to remember is that signing a contract to a club in the AFL or SANFL is binding and is very difficult to get out of. You may argue that they get paid, so do contracted A graders in the SFL so why should it be any different within a lower tier league of football?
The reason why this has been so publisized is clubs surrounding Aldinga don't mind the Sharkies receiving a bit more bad press because it means more players leaving Shark Park and more playing for them. This is the same old treatment that we have received for years but now instead of dwelling on it we continue to improve the club and create a more positive attitude about the club.
Also I find it strange PP that you are so quick to tee off at the club even though you are a Aldinga lad, could it be that you are another local that has thrown playing for your LOCAL club in the too hard basket and is playing for SOMEONE ELSES town. If you are so passionate about the Sharkies doing the right thing how about you come down the Shark Park and show that passion by playing for YOUR town?


No player has missed a game of footy. Players who have been contracted to Myponga & wanted to leave, have been let go after the two clubs agreed on a deal. A few years ago i signed a very handy Valley player, he had a change of heart so i let him go. Could of held him out of footy for that year but what do you gain from that? I dont want to see Dingy struggle, lived in Dingy for 20 years & i know Brad & think hes doing a good job. But at the end of the day if someone doesn't want to play for you & i know as a coach i dont want them playing for me, come to an agreement, let them go & move on. This is only a personal opinion.
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Re: Aldinga Sharks Forum

Postby 1983 » Mon Apr 19, 2010 8:14 pm

words of wisdom wrote:
1983 wrote:Seems to be a lot of people getting there nose out of joint with Aldinga refusing to clear CONTRACTED players. Was told by league officials recently that not clearing contracted players is a common practice within the league, perhaps not with all clubs but with more than you may be led to believe. Even the "cherised" Muddies have been "guilty" of this practice although I'm sure if you ask them they may say differently, players on the receiving end of not being cleared from pongy will say otherwise. Something people also need to remember is that signing a contract to a club in the AFL or SANFL is binding and is very difficult to get out of. You may argue that they get paid, so do contracted A graders in the SFL so why should it be any different within a lower tier league of football?
The reason why this has been so publisized is clubs surrounding Aldinga don't mind the Sharkies receiving a bit more bad press because it means more players leaving Shark Park and more playing for them. This is the same old treatment that we have received for years but now instead of dwelling on it we continue to improve the club and create a more positive attitude about the club.
Also I find it strange PP that you are so quick to tee off at the club even though you are a Aldinga lad, could it be that you are another local that has thrown playing for your LOCAL club in the too hard basket and is playing for SOMEONE ELSES town. If you are so passionate about the Sharkies doing the right thing how about you come down the Shark Park and show that passion by playing for YOUR town?


No player has missed a game of footy. Players who have been contracted to Myponga & wanted to leave, have been let go after the two clubs agreed on a deal. A few years ago i signed a very handy Valley player, he had a change of heart so i let him go. Could of held him out of footy for that year but what do you gain from that? I dont want to see Dingy struggle, lived in Dingy for 20 years & i know Brad & think hes doing a good job. But at the end of the day if someone doesn't want to play for you & i know as a coach i dont want them playing for me, come to an agreement, let them go & move on. This is only a personal opinion.


You have a valid arguement but something that needs to be considered is what does this say to young players going through the Aldinga system? You can sign a contract with us for X amount of years but if you choose to play somewhere else next year because you have had a change of heart that there is no need to honour that agreement? As footy clubs we need to be teaching our young players important life values, not just how to play footy. We are in a position of mentorship whether we like it or not and to teach a young man that a signed contract is worth nothing and isn't worth sticking to then how is this going to help them when they hit the work force or buy a house? I know this wouldnt be the main reason in why most people at the club want to see the contract honoured but for me personally I find it sad that young footy players are not being encouraged to stick to contracts but rather break them and play elsewhere because they have had a change of heart. This helps breakdown values such as loyalty and honour.
Also Aldinga has been a revolving gate for U18 players as we are pilferred by other local clubs. They step up into our seniors, sign a contract, maybe play a full year and then leave for Pongi, Vale or Willunga. If we are not going to hold them to those contracts then what is the point of even writing them?
It would be interesting to see some of these other local clubs in our shoes, trying to hold onto players when we are surrounded by GSFL clubs, and to see what they would do.
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Re: Aldinga Sharks Forum

Postby fisho mcspaz » Mon Apr 19, 2010 9:46 pm

well said 1983!
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Re: Aldinga Sharks Forum

Postby a2m » Mon Apr 19, 2010 10:56 pm

1983 wrote:
words of wisdom wrote:
1983 wrote:Seems to be a lot of people getting there nose out of joint with Aldinga refusing to clear CONTRACTED players. Was told by league officials recently that not clearing contracted players is a common practice within the league, perhaps not with all clubs but with more than you may be led to believe. Even the "cherised" Muddies have been "guilty" of this practice although I'm sure if you ask them they may say differently, players on the receiving end of not being cleared from pongy will say otherwise. Something people also need to remember is that signing a contract to a club in the AFL or SANFL is binding and is very difficult to get out of. You may argue that they get paid, so do contracted A graders in the SFL so why should it be any different within a lower tier league of football?
The reason why this has been so publisized is clubs surrounding Aldinga don't mind the Sharkies receiving a bit more bad press because it means more players leaving Shark Park and more playing for them. This is the same old treatment that we have received for years but now instead of dwelling on it we continue to improve the club and create a more positive attitude about the club.
Also I find it strange PP that you are so quick to tee off at the club even though you are a Aldinga lad, could it be that you are another local that has thrown playing for your LOCAL club in the too hard basket and is playing for SOMEONE ELSES town. If you are so passionate about the Sharkies doing the right thing how about you come down the Shark Park and show that passion by playing for YOUR town?


No player has missed a game of footy. Players who have been contracted to Myponga & wanted to leave, have been let go after the two clubs agreed on a deal. A few years ago i signed a very handy Valley player, he had a change of heart so i let him go. Could of held him out of footy for that year but what do you gain from that? I dont want to see Dingy struggle, lived in Dingy for 20 years & i know Brad & think hes doing a good job. But at the end of the day if someone doesn't want to play for you & i know as a coach i dont want them playing for me, come to an agreement, let them go & move on. This is only a personal opinion.


You have a valid arguement but something that needs to be considered is what does this say to young players going through the Aldinga system? You can sign a contract with us for X amount of years but if you choose to play somewhere else next year because you have had a change of heart that there is no need to honour that agreement? As footy clubs we need to be teaching our young players important life values, not just how to play footy. We are in a position of mentorship whether we like it or not and to teach a young man that a signed contract is worth nothing and isn't worth sticking to then how is this going to help them when they hit the work force or buy a house? I know this wouldnt be the main reason in why most people at the club want to see the contract honoured but for me personally I find it sad that young footy players are not being encouraged to stick to contracts but rather break them and play elsewhere because they have had a change of heart. This helps breakdown values such as loyalty and honour.
Also Aldinga has been a revolving gate for U18 players as we are pilferred by other local clubs. They step up into our seniors, sign a contract, maybe play a full year and then leave for Pongi, Vale or Willunga. If we are not going to hold them to those contracts then what is the point of even writing them?
It would be interesting to see some of these other local clubs in our shoes, trying to hold onto players when we are surrounded by GSFL clubs, and to see what they would do.


Very good and valid points there, but I think the guys that are being spoken about are outstanding young men.
They have stuck by the club over a number of years missing out on playing a premiership with all there mates. Instead sticking by the club hoping the club could hang on and hope to get there mates back.
Obviously this hasn't happened and they want to play with their friends they aren't chasing more money all they want is to play with mates, isn't that what local footy is about?
Yes contracts are binding but I think a certain amound of leniency should be shown in some cases, these are a couple of cases I think should be taken a bit lighter...
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