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Re: SANFL 2022 Season

PostPosted: Thu Feb 10, 2022 6:43 am
by Vamos
Wedgie wrote:
gazzamagoo wrote:
Thiele wrote:West v Port May 22nd in Loxton a Tribute game for Russell Ebert


Should be more country games!

North playing the Crows at Whyalla, July 16th.
How appealing, not. :evil:


Craig Emerson has been booked for the pre match entertainment.

Re: SANFL 2022 Season

PostPosted: Thu Feb 10, 2022 12:55 pm
by RB
Wedgie wrote:
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Ah, good-oh. The season commences with the traditional Ravens v Powerserves fixture at the traditional time of 4.10 on a Friday afternoon. Good one SANFL.

Re: SANFL 2022 Season

PostPosted: Thu Feb 10, 2022 3:35 pm
by DOC
Norths trial games

Trial 1 – Saturday 5th March
North Adelaide v Adelaide
West Lakes
10:00am

Trial 2 – Friday 11th March
North Adelaide v Glenelg
Thebarton Oval
Reserves – 5:30pm | League 7:40pm

Trial 3 – Saturday 19th March
Reserves 9:15am
North Adelaide v Norwood
Coopers Stadium

League 12:30pm
North Adelaide v Port Adelaide
Alberton Oval

Re: SANFL 2022 Season

PostPosted: Thu Feb 10, 2022 4:09 pm
by southee
Plenty of TBA’s

Basically, we will wait till we are advised by our overlords (AFL) with what they want.

Re: SANFL 2022 Season

PostPosted: Thu Feb 10, 2022 4:32 pm
by nwdfanparade
The weekend of 30 July has been omitted. Possibly for a split round to be arranged near that date?

Re: SANFL 2022 Season

PostPosted: Thu Feb 10, 2022 4:39 pm
by DOC
Supporters got sick of playing just on Saturdays each week at the same time. It also meant each club played under the same conditions with the same time off in between matches. No one wants that.

I think they will make it a round robin of SANFLX (remember how popular it was?).

Re: SANFL 2022 Season

PostPosted: Fri Feb 11, 2022 8:37 am
by DOC
THE SANFL is prepared to work with Port Adelaide and Adelaide this year in the event
their playing squads are wiped out by injuries and a Covid-19 outbreak.
But the state league is yet to commit to a plan for AFL clubs to use its competition to
access top-up players for the coming season.
The AFL has told clubs that they must endeavour to field 23 players each week of the
2022 season.
SANFL general manager football Matt Duldig told News Corp they were talking to the
AFL over the possibility this approach could require state league players stepping up.
“We understand the AFL are working through a number of contingency plans should
Adelaide and Port Adelaide’s AFL teams be impacted by Covid-19 this season but are
waiting on further details from the AFL,” he said.
“However, we understand the plan to access state league players for the AFL is a
possibility and, therefore, will continue to work closely with the AFL, AFL clubs and
SANFL clubs to find a solution to these potential challenges which, importantly,
protects the strength and integrity of our competition.”
Preliminary discussions have started and the talks are set to continue over the next few
weeks with the South Australian situation set to be a tricky one for the AFL.
Club sources believe the most likely situation will be that clubs have to use their statelisted players, who aren’t on their AFL list, as top-up players in the event of a Covid-19
outbreak. But SANFL rules limit who the Crows and Port can have in their state league
programs, compared to their interstate rivals.
While Victorian clubs are able to add an ex-AFL player to their VFL lists, Adelaide and
Port Adelaide can only contract a delisted AFL player that has not played AFL or state
league football for the past 12 months.
This used to be 24 months before the rule was relaxed late last year.

Re: SANFL 2022 Season

PostPosted: Fri Feb 11, 2022 9:26 am
by Dutchy
Eagles now hosting night games, so that makes just Prospect and Unley that can't?

Re: SANFL 2022 Season

PostPosted: Fri Feb 11, 2022 9:49 am
by Ronnie
Dutchy wrote:Eagles now hosting night games, so that makes just Prospect and Unley that can't?


The newish light towers at Unley Oval could be easily modified to improve their output and therefore be able to host night football.
Night football, would be great, but it would be a matter of Council approving the event, in the face of the old guard residents who would see the prospect of night football as something akin to the advent of armaggedon.

Re: SANFL 2022 Season

PostPosted: Fri Feb 11, 2022 9:54 am
by Brodlach
Unley residents would be out with pitchforks

Re: SANFL 2022 Season

PostPosted: Fri Feb 11, 2022 9:55 am
by Booney
Brodlach wrote:Unley residents would have their gardeners out with pitchforks


EFA

Re: SANFL 2022 Season

PostPosted: Fri Feb 11, 2022 10:04 am
by Wedgie
Dutchy wrote:Eagles now hosting night games, so that makes just Prospect and Unley that can't?

Maybe, word from Oval Avenue is the lights haven't lived up to expectations.

Re: SANFL 2022 Season

PostPosted: Fri Feb 11, 2022 10:18 am
by gazzamagoo
[quote="DOC"]THE SANFL is prepared to work with Port Adelaide and Adelaide this year in the event
their playing squads are wiped out by injuries and a Covid-19 outbreak.
But the state league is yet to commit to a plan for AFL clubs to use its competition to
access top-up players for the coming season.
The AFL has told clubs that they must endeavour to field 23 players each week of the
2022 season.
SANFL general manager football Matt Duldig told News Corp they were talking to the
AFL over the possibility this approach could require state league players stepping up.
“We understand the AFL are working through a number of contingency plans should
Adelaide and Port Adelaide’s AFL teams be impacted by Covid-19 this season but are
waiting on further details from the AFL,” he said.
“However, we understand the plan to access state league players for the AFL is a
possibility and, therefore, will continue to work closely with the AFL, AFL clubs and
SANFL clubs to find a solution to these potential challenges which, importantly,
protects the strength and integrity of our competition.”

WHAT ABOUT THE STRENGTH & INTEGRITY OF THE SANFL!!
ALSO, WHAT HAPPENS IF A SANFL SIDE IS DECIMATED BY COVID?
THAT'S JUST BAD LUCK?
HEY AFL, F**K OFF!!

Re: SANFL 2022 Season

PostPosted: Fri Feb 11, 2022 10:19 am
by gazzamagoo
Dutchy wrote:Eagles now hosting night games, so that makes just Prospect and Unley that can't?

Neither can Central.

Re: SANFL 2022 Season

PostPosted: Fri Feb 11, 2022 10:22 am
by Dutchy
gazzamagoo wrote:
Dutchy wrote:Eagles now hosting night games, so that makes just Prospect and Unley that can't?

Neither can Central.


Got the infrastructure though

Re: SANFL 2022 Season

PostPosted: Fri Feb 11, 2022 10:28 am
by the milky bar kid
gazzamagoo wrote:WHAT ABOUT THE STRENGTH & INTEGRITY OF THE SANFL!!
ALSO, WHAT HAPPENS IF A SANFL SIDE IS DECIMATED BY COVID?
THAT'S JUST BAD LUCK?
HEY AFL, F**K OFF!!


You'll go to the SAAFL & country comps without even a thought of the integrity of their comp, but we won't hear about it because it doesn't fit the narrative.

Re: SANFL 2022 Season

PostPosted: Fri Feb 11, 2022 7:42 pm
by ferret
Wedgie wrote:
Dutchy wrote:Eagles now hosting night games, so that makes just Prospect and Unley that can't?

Maybe, word from Oval Avenue is the lights haven't lived up to expectations.


I think that's bullshit. At the start of the last week they had only wired up two of the six towers. Two of the towers had been individually turned on to ensure the correct wiring but this had been done during the day time. It's likely the wiring will be completed early next week. Lights will be tested again for correct wiring then the tall crane will be bought in so the lamps can be adjusted and correctly positioned. Should be completed around 15-18 Feb.

The confusion might be over the lights use for night cricket. After the lights were approved the Australian cricket board changed their requirement for the intensity of lights for night cricket, the lights at Woodville Oval originally met the standards but the ACB change has made the lights unsuitable for premier league cricket, 2 day, 50/50 and 20/20. Lower grades can still play under the lights.

Re: SANFL 2022 Season

PostPosted: Fri Feb 11, 2022 11:00 pm
by DOC
the milky bar kid wrote:
gazzamagoo wrote:WHAT ABOUT THE STRENGTH & INTEGRITY OF THE SANFL!!
ALSO, WHAT HAPPENS IF A SANFL SIDE IS DECIMATED BY COVID?
THAT'S JUST BAD LUCK?
HEY AFL, F**K OFF!!


You'll go to the SAAFL & country comps without even a thought of the integrity of their comp, but we won't hear about it because it doesn't fit the narrative.


Given they have never done this before, have never tabled it as a suggestion, nor has it ever been contemplated, I would say narrative or no narrative, this is as far off the mark as could be.

But, if it did happen, on what planet would you need to be on for you to not hear about it?

Re: SANFL 2022 Season

PostPosted: Sat Feb 12, 2022 4:27 pm
by DOC
The SA Jockey Club is seeking $20m in government funding for the $38m project, which includes building a 150m access tunnel for horse floats, buses and pedestrians.

Chief executive Grant Mayer has met with various federal and state MPs and local government representatives to brief them on plans to install an AFL-sized oval and another the size of a SANFL ground.

Mr Mayer said the ovals primarily were aimed at the growing sport of women’s football, with the Glenelg Football Club and Plympton Bulldogs already signing formal agreements to use the space. “We are seeking government support because that will give our board confidence to invest club funds in the vital infrastructure necessary to facilitate this infield development,” he said.


Spoken like the rugby league fan you are Grant. Dickhead.

Re: SANFL 2022 Season

PostPosted: Sat Feb 12, 2022 11:01 pm
by Cheap Seats
the milky bar kid wrote:
gazzamagoo wrote:WHAT ABOUT THE STRENGTH & INTEGRITY OF THE SANFL!!
ALSO, WHAT HAPPENS IF A SANFL SIDE IS DECIMATED BY COVID?
THAT'S JUST BAD LUCK?
HEY AFL, F**K OFF!!


You'll go to the SAAFL & country comps without even a thought of the integrity of their comp, but we won't hear about it because it doesn't fit the narrative.

This happens every year, COVID or no COVID. SANFL side gets a few injuries, goes to their zoned clubs, promises the 18-22 year olds the world, tells them they're going to be the next big thing, then dumps them until they need them again. It's why the player "ownership" rules changed to make it easier for the SANFL to do this. Players used to be permitted to SANFL versus now players have to be permitted back from SANFL to their community side. :roll: