Re: Southern Football League
Posted: Wed May 24, 2017 1:44 pm
LIONS D6
RAMS D7 IN 2018
MORE TO FOLLOW 2019
TAKE IT TO THE BANK $$$$$$$$$
RAMS D7 IN 2018
MORE TO FOLLOW 2019
TAKE IT TO THE BANK $$$$$$$$$
LaughingKookaburra wrote:Just had to check the SFL website to see if you were being fair dinkum! How does that work?
Look Good In Leather wrote:LaughingKookaburra wrote:Just had to check the SFL website to see if you were being fair dinkum! How does that work?
When the program was redrawn after the exclusion of Hackham, this round was shifted to this week to allow Reconciliation Round to coincide with National Reconciliation Week. The quirk was that CB play Lonsdale two weeks in a row
In another quirk, at one stage Cove have 2 byes in a row
The biggest oddity however is how our U/13s are playing Flagstaff Hill at Marion as a curtain raiser to a Cove game
Dirty Darryl wrote:LIONS D6
RAMS D7 IN 2018
MORE TO FOLLOW 2019
TAKE IT TO THE BANK $$$$$$$$$
Animus wrote:I'll give you 1 out of 2 DD. Cannot see Lonsdale moving leagues.
On a more interesting note I hear Happy Valley management have already started the hunt for Coleman's replacement from 2018
Look Good In Leather wrote:LaughingKookaburra wrote:Just had to check the SFL website to see if you were being fair dinkum! How does that work?
When the program was redrawn after the exclusion of Hackham, this round was shifted to this week to allow Reconciliation Round to coincide with National Reconciliation Week. The quirk was that CB play Lonsdale two weeks in a row
In another quirk, at one stage Cove have 2 byes in a row
The biggest oddity however is how our U/13s are playing Flagstaff Hill at Marion as a curtain raiser to a Cove game
Dutchy wrote:Look Good In Leather wrote:LaughingKookaburra wrote:Just had to check the SFL website to see if you were being fair dinkum! How does that work?
When the program was redrawn after the exclusion of Hackham, this round was shifted to this week to allow Reconciliation Round to coincide with National Reconciliation Week. The quirk was that CB play Lonsdale two weeks in a row
In another quirk, at one stage Cove have 2 byes in a row
The biggest oddity however is how our U/13s are playing Flagstaff Hill at Marion as a curtain raiser to a Cove game
Cause Cove have no 13's, Marion have no 15's/17's we need to keep the canteen turnover up at Marion home games
am Bays wrote:Dutchy wrote:Look Good In Leather wrote:LaughingKookaburra wrote:Just had to check the SFL website to see if you were being fair dinkum! How does that work?
When the program was redrawn after the exclusion of Hackham, this round was shifted to this week to allow Reconciliation Round to coincide with National Reconciliation Week. The quirk was that CB play Lonsdale two weeks in a row
In another quirk, at one stage Cove have 2 byes in a row
The biggest oddity however is how our U/13s are playing Flagstaff Hill at Marion as a curtain raiser to a Cove game
Cause Cove have no 13's, Marion have no 15's/17's we need to keep the canteen turnover up at Marion home games
Thought the brethren SFL clubs wouldn't mind assisting one of their own (Marion) in their time of need??
Down the Hill wrote:Guys, you have to look at the bigger picture of what the fixture man is faced with. Cove plays Marion at Marion in A & B grade. Flaggies are drawn to play Cove in U17 and U15 and the Flaggies Seniors have the BYE so he has kept the 4 Cove Saturday teams together by playing the U17 and U15 games at Marion. In U13 Flaggies are drawn to play CB so it also makes sense in keeping the 3 Flaggies junior teams together by playing this game at Marion as well. So the only team that is mis-placed is the U13 team of CB. Any other permutation would cause more mis-placement so what the fixture man has done is more a case of assisting Cove and Flaggies rather than giving any intended benefit to Marion.
Look Good In Leather wrote:
I am sure fellow member clubs would be much more accommodating if Marion had not shifted their junior teams to a different competition, hence creating the gap in the program that is causing these issues.
We have one more year of this before clause 9.2.2 kicks in meaning they will be forced to field the teams else the clubs can vote to not include them in the Saturday competition.
Esteban Vihaio wrote:Look Good In Leather wrote:
I am sure fellow member clubs would be much more accommodating if Marion had not shifted their junior teams to a different competition, hence creating the gap in the program that is causing these issues.
We have one more year of this before clause 9.2.2 kicks in meaning they will be forced to field the teams else the clubs can vote to not include them in the Saturday competition.
shoe boy wrote:Down the Hill wrote:Guys, you have to look at the bigger picture of what the fixture man is faced with. Cove plays Marion at Marion in A & B grade. Flaggies are drawn to play Cove in U17 and U15 and the Flaggies Seniors have the BYE so he has kept the 4 Cove Saturday teams together by playing the U17 and U15 games at Marion. In U13 Flaggies are drawn to play CB so it also makes sense in keeping the 3 Flaggies junior teams together by playing this game at Marion as well. So the only team that is mis-placed is the U13 team of CB. Any other permutation would cause more mis-placement so what the fixture man has done is more a case of assisting Cove and Flaggies rather than giving any intended benefit to Marion.
Thank you DTH for that input I miss your thoughts
Dirty Darryl wrote:LIONS D6
RAMS D7 IN 2018
MORE TO FOLLOW 2019
TAKE IT TO THE BANK $$$$$$$$$
Hasbeen wrote:Shoes to GSFL
Bushpigs and Vikings to HFL
Will make it easy to make the top 5 at this rate.
GSFL looks a close knit 10 team league. I can't see them excepting any northern neighbors. unless they take the Sharks with them to make an even 12.