2026 Adelaide Footy League - Division 1

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Who will win the M1

Athelstone
0
No votes
Glenunga
1
10%
Golden Grove
2
20%
PNU
0
No votes
Port District
6
60%
ROC
0
No votes
Salisbury North
1
10%
SHOC
0
No votes
SPOC
0
No votes
Tea Tree Gully
0
No votes
 
Total votes : 10

Re: 2026 Adelaide Footy League - Division 1

Postby Jimmy_041 » Fri Oct 17, 2025 12:20 pm

I ran into Ben Hunt's aunt on the dogs' walk last night
He's the new Head Coach of Norwood's womans programme
Good on him - ripper bloke

She didn't know for sure (chicken / egg) but I assume he got that appointment so PNU had to find a new Coach and Macca went for / got it
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Re: 2026 Adelaide Footy League - Division 1

Postby bird of prey » Fri Oct 17, 2025 1:11 pm

Coaching seniors these days just isn’t that rewarding let’s be honest.

Players in particular expect from the coach a full time effort, and want all the professionalism in the world. Yet they hardly ever give the same in return.

Now that footage is available to view of all games, you need to watch and study your own performance as well as the opposition. Not including all day Saturday, you’d be looking at nothing under 15 hours a week(and that’s been generous if you added up all the time spent texting and calling people)

At the end of the day, you’re at the mercy of how talented your playing group is and how driven they already are.

Am yet to see a coach carter type who can miraculously turn chick 5hit into chicken salad based solely off his coaching influence.
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Re: 2026 Adelaide Footy League - Division 1

Postby Littlelegs » Fri Oct 17, 2025 2:00 pm

[quote="bird of prey"]Coaching seniors these days just isn’t that rewarding let’s be honest.

Players in particular expect from the coach a full time effort, and want all the professionalism in the world. Yet they hardly ever give the same in return.

and then they leave and chase money when they are found out or held accountable for performance.
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Re: 2026 Adelaide Footy League - Division 1

Postby Footy Chick » Fri Oct 17, 2025 10:01 pm

Jimmy_041 wrote:I ran into Ben Hunt's aunt on the dogs' walk last night
He's the new Head Coach of Norwood's womans programme
Good on him - ripper bloke

She didn't know for sure (chicken / egg) but I assume he got that appointment so PNU had to find a new Coach and Macca went for / got it




Macca applied :lol:

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Re: 2026 Adelaide Footy League - Division 1

Postby Bluedemon » Mon Oct 20, 2025 1:37 pm

Footy Chick wrote:
wristwatcher wrote:Real “Back to the Future” vibes in Div 1

Grima returning to Glenunga
Macca back in charge at the Falcs
TTG in talks with a former Coach (and Brodie Smith) I was told


This just tells me that clubs aren't happy with the coaching talent, or lack thereof being presented to them. Is it really that slim pickings out there? I know there's been a few hopping on the merry-go-round this year but surely club expectations aren't that high that they feel the need to get back with the ex (so to speak :lol: )

Is this Grima's second or third stint?


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Re: 2026 Adelaide Footy League - Division 1

Postby Booney » Tue Oct 21, 2025 11:06 am

PDFC is extremely excited to announce the return of 20 year old Byron Pickett Jnr to the football club. After finishing his junior career in U17's at the club, he moved to play senior footy in the Eyre Peninsula Footy League. He has decided to return for season 2026, after he completes a season for Nightcliffe in Darwin League, to where it all started. He amassed kicking 117 goals in 12 games this past season for Western United in the EP league, with a couple of bags of 20.
Byrons ability as a tall, strong marking, sharp shooting forward will be a welcome addition to our current premiership list.
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Re: 2026 Adelaide Footy League - Division 1

Postby amber_fluid » Tue Oct 21, 2025 12:50 pm

Booney wrote:PDFC is extremely excited to announce the return of 20 year old Byron Pickett Jnr to the football club. After finishing his junior career in U17's at the club, he moved to play senior footy in the Eyre Peninsula Footy League. He has decided to return for season 2026, after he completes a season for Nightcliffe in Darwin League, to where it all started. He amassed kicking 117 goals in 12 games this past season for Western United in the EP league, with a couple of bags of 20.
Byrons ability as a tall, strong marking, sharp shooting forward will be a welcome addition to our current premiership list.


Going to be interesting to see how he goes in Division 1
Bit different to the league he played in this year
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Re: 2026 Adelaide Footy League - Division 1

Postby wenchbarwer » Tue Oct 21, 2025 1:02 pm

amber_fluid wrote:
Booney wrote:PDFC is extremely excited to announce the return of 20 year old Byron Pickett Jnr to the football club. After finishing his junior career in U17's at the club, he moved to play senior footy in the Eyre Peninsula Footy League. He has decided to return for season 2026, after he completes a season for Nightcliffe in Darwin League, to where it all started. He amassed kicking 117 goals in 12 games this past season for Western United in the EP league, with a couple of bags of 20.
Byrons ability as a tall, strong marking, sharp shooting forward will be a welcome addition to our current premiership list.


Going to be interesting to see how he goes in Division 1
Bit different to the league he played in this year


Absolutely it will, that's if he plays A grade.

Get him for zero points as a former junior, worth a throw at the stumps I guess. Hopefully he's learned not to belt blokes off the ball by now.
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Re: 2026 Adelaide Footy League - Division 1

Postby Bluedemon » Wed Oct 22, 2025 11:16 am

I see PNU have lost a few players to Birdwood
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Re: 2026 Adelaide Footy League - Division 1

Postby wristwatcher » Wed Oct 22, 2025 11:16 am

wenchbarwer wrote:
amber_fluid wrote:
Booney wrote:PDFC is extremely excited to announce the return of 20 year old Byron Pickett Jnr to the football club. After finishing his junior career in U17's at the club, he moved to play senior footy in the Eyre Peninsula Footy League. He has decided to return for season 2026, after he completes a season for Nightcliffe in Darwin League, to where it all started. He amassed kicking 117 goals in 12 games this past season for Western United in the EP league, with a couple of bags of 20.
Byrons ability as a tall, strong marking, sharp shooting forward will be a welcome addition to our current premiership list.


Going to be interesting to see how he goes in Division 1
Bit different to the league he played in this year


Absolutely it will, that's if he plays A grade.

Get him for zero points as a former junior, worth a throw at the stumps I guess. Hopefully he's learned not to belt blokes off the ball by now.


Rockin Ronny Redford who has been overseeing the Peninsula since Eve Ate the Apple has huge wraps on this kid and how his development is tracking. Once he adjusts to div 1 he will be a real headache for most opposition teams. As a forward you wouldn't mind some of the supply you would get at Districts either.
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Re: 2026 Adelaide Footy League - Division 1

Postby stealthbomber » Thu Oct 23, 2025 9:20 pm

PNU seeing an exodus - at least 6 players left - were they all fans of Cinii?
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Re: 2026 Adelaide Footy League - Division 1

Postby ConAir » Fri Oct 24, 2025 9:21 am

stealthbomber wrote:PNU seeing an exodus - at least 6 players left - were they all fans of Cinii?


The Reserve Bank kept interest rates on hold... rather than dropping them is more the answer
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Re: 2026 Adelaide Footy League - Division 1

Postby wenchbarwer » Fri Oct 24, 2025 9:54 am

ConAir wrote:
stealthbomber wrote:PNU seeing an exodus - at least 6 players left - were they all fans of Cinii?


The Reserve Bank kept interest rates on hold... rather than dropping them is more the answer


What, McKenzie, Viney & Giannini were gonna play magoos next year?
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Re: 2026 Adelaide Footy League - Division 1

Postby ConAir » Fri Oct 24, 2025 12:49 pm

wenchbarwer wrote:
ConAir wrote:
stealthbomber wrote:PNU seeing an exodus - at least 6 players left - were they all fans of Cinii?


The Reserve Bank kept interest rates on hold... rather than dropping them is more the answer


What, McKenzie, Viney & Giannini were gonna play magoos next year?



Reserve Bank have nothing to do with B grade
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Re: 2026 Adelaide Footy League - Division 1

Postby Footy Chick » Mon Oct 27, 2025 1:16 pm

stealthbomber wrote:PNU seeing an exodus - at least 6 players left - were they all fans of Cinii?



Poeple are just starting to realise what I've known for 20 years.

That's what...
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Re: 2026 Adelaide Footy League - Division 1

Postby MoP » Mon Oct 27, 2025 5:10 pm

[quote="What, McKenzie, Viney & Giannini were gonna play magoos next year?[/quote]

I think they just like fishing near Port Lincoln.
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