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Re: The never ending No AFL in the SANFL whinge thread

PostPosted: Sat Oct 21, 2023 12:34 pm
by MJP1993
whybother wrote:Interestingly now apparently West Coast have demanded concessions from the WAFL or they will go and play in the VFL

Long way to fly from WA to Qld for a reserves match


I think I recall years ago reading they’d play the seconds team the league team is facing . So if west coast is playing Brisbane league and seconds will face each other.
However when i read that years ago it referred to Port and Adelaide

Re: The never ending No AFL in the SANFL whinge thread

PostPosted: Sat Oct 21, 2023 2:09 pm
by Jim05
MJP1993 wrote:
whybother wrote:Interestingly now apparently West Coast have demanded concessions from the WAFL or they will go and play in the VFL

Long way to fly from WA to Qld for a reserves match


I think I recall years ago reading they’d play the seconds team the league team is facing . So if west coast is playing Brisbane league and seconds will face each other.
However when i read that years ago it referred to Port and Adelaide
The VFL is currently a mess. VFL games are at different venues to the AFL side plays mostly and can be playing at same time slot or overlapping. Also a very uneven fixture and weird byes thanks to the hotch potch draw.
Oh, the standard is garbage too

Re: The never ending No AFL in the SANFL whinge thread

PostPosted: Sat Oct 21, 2023 4:39 pm
by MJP1993
Jim05 wrote:
MJP1993 wrote:
whybother wrote:Interestingly now apparently West Coast have demanded concessions from the WAFL or they will go and play in the VFL

Long way to fly from WA to Qld for a reserves match


I think I recall years ago reading they’d play the seconds team the league team is facing . So if west coast is playing Brisbane league and seconds will face each other.
However when i read that years ago it referred to Port and Adelaide
The VFL is currently a mess. VFL games are at different venues to the AFL side plays mostly and can be playing at same time slot or overlapping. Also a very uneven fixture and weird byes thanks to the hotch potch draw.
Oh, the standard is garbage too


What I posted I read along time ago

Re: The never ending No AFL in the SANFL whinge thread

PostPosted: Tue Oct 24, 2023 1:54 pm
by topshelf
So what happens if we get what we want and the crows and power go play in the afl/vfl reserves comp. What sort of restriction would we be able to be put on them from recruiting the best players in the SANFL as top ups? Seems like even though we have semi control over them now they're able to bend the rules to suit. I'd imagine it would be hard for the SANFL to have any say in it if they're not playing in our league. Does anyone know about the salary cap / recruiting restrictions for current reserves sides that play in the vfl reserves comp?

Re: The never ending No AFL in the SANFL whinge thread

PostPosted: Tue Oct 24, 2023 2:30 pm
by UK Fan
topshelf wrote:So what happens if we get what we want and the crows and power go play in the afl/vfl reserves comp. What sort of restriction would we be able to be put on them from recruiting the best players in the SANFL as top ups? Seems like even though we have semi control over them now they're able to bend the rules to suit. I'd imagine it would be hard for the SANFL to have any say in it if they're not playing in our league. Does anyone know about the salary cap / recruiting restrictions for current reserves sides that play in the vfl reserves comp?


Not sure too much will change. VFL have had top up players for years and apart from a handful of players leavign the SANFL here and there it has had no major effect. It doesnt really seem that attractive proposition to be a top up as we've seen via Port/Crows.

How many players have been drafted from the SANFL by crows /port over the last decade. As oppose to how many top up players have been drafted ??

We would have 20-30 players leave the vfl system to play in the sanfl every year. I cant see Port/crows joining the league makign a huge difference tbh/.

Re: The never ending No AFL in the SANFL whinge thread

PostPosted: Tue Oct 24, 2023 2:56 pm
by MW
topshelf wrote:So what happens if we get what we want and the crows and power go play in the afl/vfl reserves comp. What sort of restriction would we be able to be put on them from recruiting the best players in the SANFL as top ups? Seems like even though we have semi control over them now they're able to bend the rules to suit. I'd imagine it would be hard for the SANFL to have any say in it if they're not playing in our league. Does anyone know about the salary cap / recruiting restrictions for current reserves sides that play in the vfl reserves comp?


LMAO!

Re: The never ending No AFL in the SANFL whinge thread

PostPosted: Tue Oct 24, 2023 3:13 pm
by am Bays
topshelf wrote: Does anyone know about the salary cap / recruiting restrictions for current reserves sides that play in the vfl reserves comp?


There is no VFL Reserves, it got canned about five years ago, maybe more. It is AFL teams then VFL teams.

Not sure if you mean the non-aligned VFL clubs who play in the VFL competition against the AFL reserves sides.

Re: The never ending No AFL in the SANFL whinge thread

PostPosted: Tue Oct 24, 2023 4:51 pm
by topshelf
am Bays wrote:
topshelf wrote: Does anyone know about the salary cap / recruiting restrictions for current reserves sides that play in the vfl reserves comp?


There is no VFL Reserves, it got canned about five years ago, maybe more. It is AFL teams then VFL teams.

Not sure if you mean the non-aligned VFL clubs who play in the VFL competition against the AFL reserves sides.


I meant the current AFL reserves teams playing in the VFL comp. Do they have a salary cap for players not on the AFL list, list sizes, etc?

Re: The never ending No AFL in the SANFL whinge thread

PostPosted: Tue Oct 24, 2023 8:06 pm
by Jim05
topshelf wrote:
am Bays wrote:
topshelf wrote: Does anyone know about the salary cap / recruiting restrictions for current reserves sides that play in the vfl reserves comp?


There is no VFL Reserves, it got canned about five years ago, maybe more. It is AFL teams then VFL teams.

Not sure if you mean the non-aligned VFL clubs who play in the VFL competition against the AFL reserves sides.


I meant the current AFL reserves teams playing in the VFL comp. Do they have a salary cap for players not on the AFL list, list sizes, etc?
Salary cap of $110k for for AFL reserves teams. There are some other rules around player recruitment that seems to change yearly. It’s really pretty much a development comp of pretty average standard and winning is secondary to development and structure which is fair enough but makes it a poor spectator times

Re: The never ending No AFL in the SANFL whinge thread

PostPosted: Wed Oct 25, 2023 7:13 am
by MJP1993
Jim05 wrote:
topshelf wrote:
am Bays wrote:
topshelf wrote: Does anyone know about the salary cap / recruiting restrictions for current reserves sides that play in the vfl reserves comp?


There is no VFL Reserves, it got canned about five years ago, maybe more. It is AFL teams then VFL teams.

Not sure if you mean the non-aligned VFL clubs who play in the VFL competition against the AFL reserves sides.


I meant the current AFL reserves teams playing in the VFL comp. Do they have a salary cap for players not on the AFL list, list sizes, etc?
Salary cap of $110k for for AFL reserves teams. There are some other rules around player recruitment that seems to change yearly. It’s really pretty much a development comp of pretty average standard and winning is secondary to development and structure which is fair enough but makes it a poor spectator times


Exactly Jim05 watching these games can be awful if the seconds sides are full of AFL listed players they normally totally destroy the other teams . If they have more top up players the SANFL side will normally win . Then mostly with Port ( crows May do it soon ) they get a licence to play future son and father draft players they’ve done it with eagles players whose dads have played for port . They actually pay a fee to the SANFL club that the player comes from . Then the lad returns to his SANFL side .
Fan base wise neither AFL seconds teams have a great fan base . Just think how far oval ave is from Alberton oval to far for port fans lol .
Ok crows seconds draws lots of teenage fan girls not much else
And port fans who do attend yeah loved hearing a few maybe 2 years ago . This port fan mouthing off his team got destroyed and hearing every few minutes the ball was near us . We will draft that player and that player he’s to fat we will draft your entire team . All the players this guy selected had been delisted by Port so he didn’t know his AFL side very well either

Re: The never ending No AFL in the SANFL whinge thread

PostPosted: Wed Nov 01, 2023 8:43 pm
by sib
So looking like AFL reserves for 2025

There would need to be either extended squads or top ups so lots of players could from the SANFL

Re: The never ending No AFL in the SANFL whinge thread

PostPosted: Wed Nov 01, 2023 9:18 pm
by Spargo
sib wrote:So looking like AFL reserves for 2025

There would need to be either extended squads or top ups so lots of players could from the SANFL

Halves the teams you follow…

Re: The never ending No AFL in the SANFL whinge thread

PostPosted: Wed Nov 01, 2023 10:47 pm
by UK Fan
https://www.sen.com.au/news/2023/10/31/ ... -reserves/

Port in the SANFL died in 2013 lbh.

What a surprise Koch willing to sell out 36 flags for some apparent development issue.


Bring on an 8 team comp

Re: The never ending No AFL in the SANFL whinge thread

PostPosted: Thu Nov 02, 2023 7:28 am
by whufc
No one blames the AFL clubs for wanting control of their reserves players all in one side. Is kind of ironic however that both clubs won their flags under the previous system despite the victorian clubs still having quasi reserves sides back then.

Re: The never ending No AFL in the SANFL whinge thread

PostPosted: Thu Nov 02, 2023 8:29 am
by UK Fan
The two clubs won 3 day and 3 night premierships with the old system

Under the new system the only thing they won was a wooden spoon

Re: The never ending No AFL in the SANFL whinge thread

PostPosted: Thu Nov 02, 2023 8:42 am
by goddy11
UK Fan wrote:https://www.sen.com.au/news/2023/10/31/this-is-real-now-port-adelaide-leading-the-push-for-national-reserves/

Port in the SANFL died in 2013 lbh.

What a surprise Koch willing to sell out 36 flags for some apparent development issue.


Bring on an 8 team comp

=D> =D> :supz: :supz:

Re: The never ending No AFL in the SANFL whinge thread

PostPosted: Thu Nov 02, 2023 12:35 pm
by Aerie
Two ideas below for SANFL senior mens football, based on either remaining a structured pathway to the AFL and holding hands with them moving forward, relying on the AFL subsidising player payments and structuring the AFL Reserves as a development competition, or being properly independent. Either way, both revolve around no AFL clubs in the SANFL which is what it should be.

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Idea 1

The AFL Reserves should be an extension of the U18 program.

Reduce main list sizes to 32, with 24 Rookie list/top up players under 21 to fill the AFL Reserves side.

Each club picks 8-10 players per year from their own state (Gold Coast gets QLD & NT and GWS gets NSW & ACT) out of the U18 programs on 3 year scholarships, where they train professionally, part-time, but also incorporate a degree/TAFE course/trade as part of it. They maintain, or are also aligned, with a State League club during this time as well and if not picked for AFL or AFL Reserves, can play in the State League or Reserves side.

These young players then get all the support an AFL club can offer in setting them up both within football and for a career outside of playing football, whilst also being connected to a State League club where there is a pathway back to the AFL, if they don't get upgraded to a main list spot during their three year scholarship.

With the reduction of list sizes to 32, that would free up around $37 million dollars that would otherwise have been spent on the bottom 12 players on a list at each AFL club (based on 2027 figures from this latest deal).

Instead, that could be redistributed to the four 2nd tier competitions: 19 AFL Reserves teams, the 10 VFL teams, the 9 standalone WAFL teams and the 8 standalone SANFL teams. A salary cap of $800k, which would supplement a part time footballers income and allow them to dedicate the required time and commitment to maintain a level that would allow them to step in to AFL football, as the players do now. It would also be incentive to play state league instead of ammos/country level as the pay gap would be greater than what it is now.

This would keep the SANFL, VFL and WAFL as semi-professional leagues, with a support base for players in and out of the AFL system.

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Idea 2

The alternative idea is, the AFL say "f you" to the SANFL, as they always have, then in my opinion, the SANFL should forget about trying to be the next best level of competition outside the AFL and instead focus on crowning the best club in South Australia. Drop back to a sustainable, amateur level, and open up the TS Hill Cup to be achievable to be won by every club in the state and make the SANFL Grand Final a huge event at Adelaide Oval every October long weekend.

Create 4 elite underage programs separate to that of the SANFL clubs, which feed in to the State underage system culminating in the U18 State Championships and being drafted. This looks after the very best junior footballers from all over the state and the population per team are more aligned with those of the NAB Cup country sides.

The SANFL club juniors join in with the "SANFL Juniors" competition currently in place. Scrap all zones including country zones.

All leagues outside of the SANFL have their Grand Final day 6 weekends prior to the October long weekend. Scrap representative football at all senior levels. All premiers from every country league and Adel Footy League Div 1 contest a knockout competition over 5 weekends, culminating in the top 2 teams playing off on SANFL Grand Final Day to crown the Premiers Cup and gain promotion to the SANFL competition.

For the first 4 years, add the Premiers Cup winner to the SANFL competition until the competition reaches 12 teams (and 22 Rounds plus finals). Each year after that, the wooden spooner gets relegated for the winner of the Premiers Cup.

It might be that an existing club, a merged club or a new club is created in a city like Mount Gambier to be that top level club for people in the area to play for at a higher level, while the remaining clubs compete like they always have, meanwhile attracting top talent from south-western Victoria as well. Maybe a Tuna fisherman at Port Lincoln or a miner out of the Iron Triangle can offer attractive incentives for young men to play top level football and tee them up with some jobs that could set them up for the future. Perhaps a club like Golden Grove continue on their upward trajectory and become that representative of the north-eastern suburbs or Prince Alfred OC come up to play against Sturt and their supporters can hobnob together on a Saturday afternoon.

The point being, that the SANFL re-purposes itself as the pinnacle of grassroots level football in this state as opposed to being a stepping stone to professional football. I think this would create greater public interest and commercial support.

Re: The never ending No AFL in the SANFL whinge thread

PostPosted: Thu Nov 02, 2023 12:55 pm
by PatowalongaPirate
Idea 3 - The crowserves and powerserves leave and the SANFL continues on as an 8 team competition.

Re: The never ending No AFL in the SANFL whinge thread

PostPosted: Thu Nov 02, 2023 1:05 pm
by Vamos
Got about 12 months to get up to 500 pages, go..

Re: The never ending No AFL in the SANFL whinge thread

PostPosted: Thu Nov 02, 2023 1:18 pm
by MJP1993
Port fans have attacked me on Facebook for me saying many SANFL fans on footy forums want them gone
I’m getting told the comp will fold
Told off for saying that
It’s fun times when their mouth piece wants to leave the comp