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Re: Amateur League Looking at taking over Junior Football

Postby locky801 » Wed Aug 22, 2012 7:29 pm

Executive Member wrote:SAAFL have made an amendment to charges for junior teams and reduced it

All teams will now be $200 regardless of what age groups



well perhaps put out a decent document instead of the last one that was put out. If you want clubs Juniors to come on board you need to put out a full document explaining the whole concept.

How is it going to be run at club level for a start, are we going to see a proposed budget, tribunals, how will they be run, what happens if a club joins and all of a sudden they have a few sides that cant get a game because other clubs that have signed up dont have those sides. Umpires, sorry but the list goes on. Don't nget me wrong, put out a full decent document which can be looked over by clubs legal reps etc and you may get more interest.

Until something more substantial is put out on the table you may struggle to get much interest or perhaps, just perhaps this is why a document with so very little information was released
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Re: Amateur League Looking at taking over Junior Football

Postby Hellboy » Wed Aug 22, 2012 7:46 pm

locky801 wrote:
Executive Member wrote:SAAFL have made an amendment to charges for junior teams and reduced it

All teams will now be $200 regardless of what age groups



well perhaps put out a decent document instead of the last one that was put out. If you want clubs Juniors to come on board you need to put out a full document explaining the whole concept.

How is it going to be run at club level for a start, are we going to see a proposed budget, tribunals, how will they be run, what happens if a club joins and all of a sudden they have a few sides that cant get a game because other clubs that have signed up dont have those sides. Umpires, sorry but the list goes on. Don't nget me wrong, put out a full decent document which can be looked over by clubs legal reps etc and you may get more interest.

Until something more substantial is put out on the table you may struggle to get much interest or perhaps, just perhaps this is why a document with so very little information was released


I agree. By the sounds of it they have no idea how big a mess it currently is if they have to fix all those problems for you.
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Re: Amateur League Looking at taking over Junior Football

Postby locky801 » Thu Aug 23, 2012 7:12 pm

Hellboy wrote:
locky801 wrote:
Executive Member wrote:SAAFL have made an amendment to charges for junior teams and reduced it

All teams will now be $200 regardless of what age groups



well perhaps put out a decent document instead of the last one that was put out. If you want clubs Juniors to come on board you need to put out a full document explaining the whole concept.

How is it going to be run at club level for a start, are we going to see a proposed budget, tribunals, how will they be run, what happens if a club joins and all of a sudden they have a few sides that cant get a game because other clubs that have signed up dont have those sides. Umpires, sorry but the list goes on. Don't nget me wrong, put out a full decent document which can be looked over by clubs legal reps etc and you may get more interest.

Until something more substantial is put out on the table you may struggle to get much interest or perhaps, just perhaps this is why a document with so very little information was released


I agree. By the sounds of it they have no idea how big a mess it currently is if they have to fix all those problems for you.


It's not a mess, they are just issues we as a club want to know how they are going to address, as in any comp there are always some issues that clubs are not happy with, any club contemplating a move would be silly to stand up and jump ship and move after the document we were handed and now all of a sudden they drop fees down as well. Like to know the reason for that
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Re: Amateur League Looking at taking over Junior Football

Postby Bluedemon » Tue Aug 28, 2012 12:41 pm

I see that the SAAFL are advertising for an Administrator for junior football.
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Re: Amateur League Looking at taking over Junior Football

Postby locky801 » Tue Aug 28, 2012 7:25 pm

Bluedemon wrote:I see that the SAAFL are advertising for an Administrator for junior football.


Reading the position profile whoever gets the job is going to be one very busy person.
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Re: Amateur League Looking at taking over Junior Football

Postby Sheik Yerbouti » Wed Sep 05, 2012 6:32 am

NEMJFA Delegates meeting last night.

26 clubs were asked to sign an agreement to play in the existing comp.
23 agreed & signed on.
1 agreed with the right to withdraw (didn't hear the exact reason)
1 signed on after the delegates singularly agreed.
1 could not commit until a meeting with their seniors.
So, basically 25/26 committed for next season.

Was reported that all bar one club committed to the MWJFL for 2013.
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Re: Amateur League Looking at taking over Junior Football

Postby Homer J » Wed Sep 05, 2012 6:45 am

Thats a great vote of confidence for NEMJFA and the other junior leagues, gee Brahma Lodge are going to be lonely.

Heard David Hutton was also there and gave the full support of the SANFL behind the current junior leagues.
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Re: Amateur League Looking at taking over Junior Football

Postby FOURTH ESTATE » Wed Sep 05, 2012 7:19 am

Of course he would the SANFL have their own agenda regarding juniors.
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Re: Amateur League Looking at taking over Junior Football

Postby Pag » Wed Sep 05, 2012 12:22 pm

Sheik Yerbouti wrote:NEMJFA Delegates meeting last night.

26 clubs were asked to sign an agreement to play in the existing comp.
23 agreed & signed on.
1 agreed with the right to withdraw (didn't hear the exact reason)
1 signed on after the delegates singularly agreed.
1 could not commit until a meeting with their seniors.
So, basically 25/26 committed for next season.

Was reported that all bar one club committed to the MWJFL for 2013.
Was this agreement a binding contract or an 'expression of interest' type thing?
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Re: Amateur League Looking at taking over Junior Football

Postby Bluedemon » Wed Sep 05, 2012 1:13 pm

Pag wrote:
Sheik Yerbouti wrote:NEMJFA Delegates meeting last night.

26 clubs were asked to sign an agreement to play in the existing comp.
23 agreed & signed on.
1 agreed with the right to withdraw (didn't hear the exact reason)
1 signed on after the delegates singularly agreed.
1 could not commit until a meeting with their seniors.
So, basically 25/26 committed for next season.

Was reported that all bar one club committed to the MWJFL for 2013.
Was this agreement a binding contract or an 'expression of interest' type thing?


it would have been an expression of interest.
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Re: Amateur League Looking at taking over Junior Football

Postby Homer J » Wed Sep 05, 2012 2:09 pm

No expression of interest, 23 clubs Signed a form, stood up and Committed to play in NEMJFA in 2013!

Only one club reserved their right to change their mind.
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Re: Amateur League Looking at taking over Junior Football

Postby Hellboy » Wed Sep 05, 2012 2:28 pm

Homer J wrote:Thats a great vote of confidence for NEMJFA and the other junior leagues, gee Brahma Lodge are going to be lonely.

Heard David Hutton was also there and gave the full support of the SANFL behind the current junior leagues.


What was the nature of the "full support" of the SANFL?
Are they putting any resources or :shock: money in or are they going to just give the same "full support" they've given junior footy in the past 20 years?
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Re: Amateur League Looking at taking over Junior Football

Postby bandar » Wed Sep 05, 2012 2:36 pm

Hellboy wrote:
Homer J wrote:Thats a great vote of confidence for NEMJFA and the other junior leagues, gee Brahma Lodge are going to be lonely.

Heard David Hutton was also there and gave the full support of the SANFL behind the current junior leagues.


What was the nature of the "full support" of the SANFL?
Are they putting any resources or :shock: money in or are they going to just give the same "full support" they've given junior footy in the past 20 years?


The full support takes the form of a long winded power point presentation which eventually gets to the point that some of the time spent by the development officers from SANFL clubs will now be spent at clubs rather than schools.
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Re: Amateur League Looking at taking over Junior Football

Postby Hellboy » Wed Sep 05, 2012 3:21 pm

What? they'll come out once a year stay 5 minutes whilst they hand out free passes to a Port Power game to boost the numbers and then disappear for another year
No wonder it got over the line then :roll:
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Re: Amateur League Looking at taking over Junior Football

Postby locky801 » Wed Sep 05, 2012 4:14 pm

Homer J wrote:No expression of interest, 23 clubs Signed a form, stood up and Committed to play in NEMJFA in 2013!

Only one club reserved their right to change their mind.


And that club would only change their mind if it was for the betterment of Junior Development in their Club.

Quite simply they will not be moving anywhere and have committed fully to the NEMJFA in 2013 :D
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Re: Amateur League Looking at taking over Junior Football

Postby Hellboy » Wed Sep 05, 2012 5:07 pm

You forgot the big :D at the end but I think it came through anyway
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Re: Amateur League Looking at taking over Junior Football

Postby as you wood » Thu Sep 06, 2012 5:21 pm

Sheik Yerbouti wrote:NEMJFA Delegates meeting last night.

26 clubs were asked to sign an agreement to play in the existing comp.
23 agreed & signed on.
1 agreed with the right to withdraw (didn't hear the exact reason)
1 signed on after the delegates singularly agreed.
1 could not commit until a meeting with their seniors.
So, basically 25/26 committed for next season.

Was reported that all bar one club committed to the MWJFL for 2013.



Hey Shiek
Can you name or do you know which club didnt committ to MWJFL for 2013
as other clubs will be interested???? ;)
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Re: Amateur League Looking at taking over Junior Football

Postby Sheik Yerbouti » Thu Sep 06, 2012 5:44 pm

No, sorry wasn't mentioned.
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Re: Amateur League Looking at taking over Junior Football

Postby Jimmy_041 » Wed Sep 26, 2012 12:07 pm

big red supporter wrote:Im not saying this is whats happened but seems strange that the community football board have been trying to get nemjfa clubs to accept the new play by the rules system but are getting strong resistance from the junior clubs.Then out of the blue this pops up at a saafl delegates meeting at which a prominent executive member also just happens to be a member of the Community Football board?
coincidence or not ?


Now that NEMJFA are under the wing of the SANFL and all of their resources, they'll have to do as they're told
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Re: Amateur League Looking at taking over Junior Football

Postby big red supporter » Thu Sep 27, 2012 5:43 pm

Jimmy_041 wrote:
big red supporter wrote:Im not saying this is whats happened but seems strange that the community football board have been trying to get nemjfa clubs to accept the new play by the rules system but are getting strong resistance from the junior clubs.Then out of the blue this pops up at a saafl delegates meeting at which a prominent executive member also just happens to be a member of the Community Football board?
coincidence or not ?


Now that NEMJFA are under the wing of the SANFL and all of their resources, they'll have to do as they're told


Yes the NEMJFA is affiliated and has been for a long time now with the SANFL but understand the clubs affiliated with the NEMJFA decide the policy of the NEMJFA
and no one else"
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