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Re: INS and OUTS for 2024

PostPosted: Wed Nov 01, 2023 7:28 pm
by RB
Any idea whether their older cousins are going to leave with them?

Re: INS and OUTS for 2024

PostPosted: Wed Nov 01, 2023 7:36 pm
by MJP1993
RB wrote:Any idea whether their older cousins are going to leave with them?

If you mean Adelaide the article I saw on Facebook Adelaide are letting Port be the mouth and will follow port

Re: INS and OUTS for 2024

PostPosted: Wed Nov 01, 2023 7:57 pm
by arcadefire
Eagles ins outs to date:

Ins: Luke McKay (Narrendera), Jack Boyd (Werribee)
Outs: Daniel Menzel (Retired), Jesse Lonergan (Retired), Jimmy Toumpas (Retired), Clay Cameron (QAFL), Mitch Hardie (Geelong), Riley Collier Dawkins (Williamstown) Kai Pudney (Centrals)

Re: INS and OUTS for 2024

PostPosted: Wed Nov 01, 2023 9:22 pm
by Dutchy
whybother wrote:Ch7 report on 6pm news: Port reserves OUT for 2025. That's a good out for everybody.


Wonder what fee they will have to pay to leave, considering they are contracted to end of 2028

Re: INS and OUTS for 2024

PostPosted: Wed Nov 01, 2023 11:05 pm
by Jim05
A couple of weeks back I had heard that Will Gould had spoken to Norwood but that chatter has disappeared so I’m assuming he is back at the Bays?

Re: INS and OUTS for 2024

PostPosted: Thu Nov 02, 2023 7:30 am
by Spargo
Jim05 wrote:A couple of weeks back I had heard that Will Gould had spoken to Norwood but that chatter has disappeared so I’m assuming he is back at the Bays?

Was at the SANFL GF with Bay mates & then played in the GFC golf day a couple of weeks ago. Considering his ties to the club & Glenelg losing 3 tall defenders this off season, I’d be surprised if he lined up for another SANFL club (if he doesn’t get a spot on an AFL list).

Re: INS and OUTS for 2024

PostPosted: Thu Nov 02, 2023 8:12 am
by Vamos
Spargo wrote:
Jim05 wrote:A couple of weeks back I had heard that Will Gould had spoken to Norwood but that chatter has disappeared so I’m assuming he is back at the Bays?

Was at the SANFL GF with Bay mates & then played in the GFC golf day a couple of weeks ago. Considering his ties to the club & Glenelg losing 3 tall defenders this off season, I’d be surprised if he lined up for another SANFL club (if he doesn’t get a spot on an AFL list).


Reckon he might be running around for the Crows next season, possibly against the Bays.

Re: INS and OUTS for 2024

PostPosted: Thu Nov 02, 2023 9:06 am
by Booney
Dutchy wrote:
whybother wrote:Ch7 report on 6pm news: Port reserves OUT for 2025. That's a good out for everybody.


Wonder what fee they will have to pay to leave, considering they are contracted to end of 2028


The toothless SANFL?

Re: INS and OUTS for 2024

PostPosted: Thu Nov 02, 2023 9:36 am
by mighty_tiger_79
Booney wrote:
Dutchy wrote:
whybother wrote:Ch7 report on 6pm news: Port reserves OUT for 2025. That's a good out for everybody.


Wonder what fee they will have to pay to leave, considering they are contracted to end of 2028


The toothless SANFL?

The sanfl will probably help pay for them to leave

Re: INS and OUTS for 2024

PostPosted: Thu Nov 02, 2023 10:03 am
by whybother
"Wonder what fee they will have to pay to leave, considering they are contracted to end of 2028"

It's always good to get the day started with a laugh

Re: INS and OUTS for 2024

PostPosted: Thu Nov 02, 2023 10:56 am
by am Bays
I note one of the arguments for this is to have the Bs play before the As like the good old days

I reckon there's more chance of an AFL game being preceeded by an AFLW game in the future - given the push for womens equality in sport

AFL reserves are more likely to played at the suburban grounds to save wear and ta ear on the main ovals so they dont become 80s and 90s bogs - I know drainage has improved.

Interesting dilema for the AFL do we make the AFLW competition proper like the NRL and have a full season that runs along side the mens and with a GF on the same day? or fund a reserves competition....

The only good thing about having an AFL reserves competition is to wait 5-10 years for Ports next excuse on why they are sh!t...

Kochy a smart media man - AFL reserves argument takes the heat off Kenny, their injury management programs and the fact they've got three Ferraris (JHF, Butters and Rozee) surrounded by a bunch of Datsun 120Ys...

Re: INS and OUTS for 2024

PostPosted: Thu Nov 02, 2023 11:00 am
by mighty_tiger_79
am Bays wrote:I note one of the arguments for this is to have the Bs play before the As like the good old days

I reckon there's more chance of an AFL game being preceeded by an AFLW game in the future - given the push for womens equality in sport

AFL reserves are more likely to played at the suburban grounds to save wear and ta ear on the main ovals so they dont become 80s and 90s bogs - I know drainage has improved.

Interesting dilema for the AFL do we make the AFLW competition proper like the NRL and have a full season that runs along side the mens and with a GF on the same day? or fund a reserves competition....

The only good thing about having an AFL reserves competition is to wait 5-10 years for Ports next excuse on why Kenny is still there.....

Kochy a smart media man - AFL reserves argument takes the heat off Kenny, their injury management programs and the fact they've got three Ferraris (JHF, Butters and Rozee) surrounded by a bunch of Datsun 120Ys...


Efa

Re: INS and OUTS for 2024

PostPosted: Thu Nov 02, 2023 11:05 am
by Vamos
am Bays wrote:I note one of the arguments for this is to have the Bs play before the As like the good old days

I reckon there's more chance of an AFL game being preceeded by an AFLW game in the future - given the push for womens equality in sport

AFL reserves are more likely to played at the suburban grounds to save wear and ta ear on the main ovals so they dont become 80s and 90s bogs - I know drainage has improved.

Interesting dilema for the AFL do we make the AFLW competition proper like the NRL and have a full season that runs along side the mens and with a GF on the same day? or fund a reserves competition....

The only good thing about having an AFL reserves competition is to wait 5-10 years for Ports next excuse on why they are sh!t...

Kochy a smart media man - AFL reserves argument takes the heat off Kenny, their injury management programs and the fact they've got three Ferraris (JHF, Butters and Rozee) surrounded by a bunch of Datsun 120Ys...


Geez you crap on :rolleyes:

Re: INS and OUTS for 2024

PostPosted: Thu Nov 02, 2023 11:40 am
by Jim05
am Bays wrote:I note one of the arguments for this is to have the Bs play before the As like the good old days

I reckon there's more chance of an AFL game being preceeded by an AFLW game in the future - given the push for womens equality in sport

AFL reserves are more likely to played at the suburban grounds to save wear and ta ear on the main ovals so they dont become 80s and 90s bogs - I know drainage has improved.

Interesting dilema for the AFL do we make the AFLW competition proper like the NRL and have a full season that runs along side the mens and with a GF on the same day? or fund a reserves competition....

The only good thing about having an AFL reserves competition is to wait 5-10 years for Ports next excuse on why they are sh!t...

Kochy a smart media man - AFL reserves argument takes the heat off Kenny, their injury management programs and the fact they've got three Ferraris (JHF, Butters and Rozee) surrounded by a bunch of Datsun 120Ys...
NRLW starts the season later so their GF is the same time day as the men.
NRLW only has 10 teams and play 9 games (everyone once). The games aren’t at the same ground as the men and in fact most of the NRLW games are double headers at different city or state.
You might for instance have a women’s double header played in Canberra whilst the men’s sides are elsewhere

Re: INS and OUTS for 2024

PostPosted: Thu Nov 02, 2023 11:49 am
by am Bays
Jim05 wrote:
am Bays wrote:I note one of the arguments for this is to have the Bs play before the As like the good old days

I reckon there's more chance of an AFL game being preceeded by an AFLW game in the future - given the push for womens equality in sport

AFL reserves are more likely to played at the suburban grounds to save wear and ta ear on the main ovals so they dont become 80s and 90s bogs - I know drainage has improved.

Interesting dilema for the AFL do we make the AFLW competition proper like the NRL and have a full season that runs along side the mens and with a GF on the same day? or fund a reserves competition....

The only good thing about having an AFL reserves competition is to wait 5-10 years for Ports next excuse on why they are sh!t...

Kochy a smart media man - AFL reserves argument takes the heat off Kenny, their injury management programs and the fact they've got three Ferraris (JHF, Butters and Rozee) surrounded by a bunch of Datsun 120Ys...
NRLW starts the season later so their GF is the same time day as the men.
NRLW only has 10 teams and play 9 games (everyone once). The games aren’t at the same ground as the men and in fact most of the NRLW games are double headers at different city or state.
You might for instance have a women’s double header played in Canberra whilst the men’s sides are elsewhere


I'm aware of the differences but irrespective of the codes their is going to be a pressure on boith teh NRL and AFL to make their competitions more like the mens, not exactly the same but more equitable. The first step will be full complement of clubs playing each other once so an extra seven weeks.

So I'm not sure an AFL reserves competition is an important as having a 17 round AFLW season and the costs involved at AFL House

<edit> the statement released by the SANFL confirmed as much, paraphrasing "we spoke to the AFL in June and they reiterated an AFL reserves competition was not a priority"

Re: INS and OUTS for 2024

PostPosted: Thu Nov 02, 2023 11:56 am
by am Bays
Vamos wrote:
Geez you crap on :rolleyes:


ha ha

You would've loved my comment I didnt post about me having more chance of coaching Port in 2025 than Kenny in response to MT79...

So Kochy wasnt anticipating the flooding the socials being flooded with Ports fans railing about the SANFL and how its dead and it wouldnt exist without us??

I've always loved that line from port fans crapping on about about the SANFL not existing with out us? My response to those "fans"

"So what were you doing for 120 years, playing with yourselves like you are now?"

Re: INS and OUTS for 2024

PostPosted: Thu Nov 02, 2023 12:24 pm
by Vamos
am Bays wrote:
Vamos wrote:
Geez you crap on :rolleyes:


ha ha

You would've loved my comment I didnt post about me having more chance of coaching Port in 2025 than Kenny in response to MT79...

So Kochy wasnt anticipating the flooding the socials being flooded with Ports fans railing about the SANFL and how its dead and it wouldnt exist without us??

I've always loved that line from port fans crapping on about about the SANFL not existing with out us? My response to those "fans"

"So what were you doing for 120 years, playing with yourselves like you are now?"


Refer to my previous post :lol:

Re: INS and OUTS for 2024

PostPosted: Thu Nov 02, 2023 1:07 pm
by Brodlach
There is a more inappropriate thread ;)

Gazza will go spare when he reads all this in this thread

Re: INS and OUTS for 2024

PostPosted: Thu Nov 02, 2023 1:09 pm
by am Bays
Ritchie Douglas a confirmed out for Glenelg from the coaching panel

Off to the GC Suns.

Thread back on track, maybe...

Re: INS and OUTS for 2024

PostPosted: Thu Nov 02, 2023 3:20 pm
by MJP1993
Saw this from the eagles
The Woodville West Torrens Football Club will welcome home Eagles junior Nathan Barkla for season 2024.

19 year old Barkla was a member of our 2021 U18s Premiership team, and through Port Adelaide's Next Generation Academy was selected as a Category B rookie at the 2022 Rookie Draft - going on to play 18 League SANFL games for Port.

We look forward to the midfielder/defender having a big impact for the Eagles in 2024.

Join us in welcoming home Nathan Barkla.

#EaglesWWTFC #TogetherWeFly #FlyWithUs2024