watchdog wrote:“Junior Player” means a player under the age of 18 years who has played a minimum of 10 games from the year in which he turns 13 years of age with the Club of an Affiliated League with which he is seeking re‑registration.
Points are based on 2012 only if you played (ie. if played A-Grade in 2011, but B-Grade in 2012 you are worth zero). We have a lad from from the APFL who is this exact scenario as he was injured in 2012 and came back in the B-Grade at the very end of the year.
We have a lad who did not play in 2012, but played A-Grade in the SAAFL in 2011. Is a one-point deduction, therefore only worth one-point now. I was obviously under the impression he was zero.
Points are based on 2012 only if you played (ie. if played A-Grade in 2011, but B-Grade in 2012 you are worth zero). We have a lad from from the APFL who is this exact scenario as he was injured in 2012 and came back in the B-Grade at the very end of the year.
We have a lad who did not play in 2012, but played A-Grade in the SAAFL in 2011. Is a one-point deduction, therefore only worth one-point now. I was obviously under the impression he was zero.
The air up in the mountains is always a bit thinner
Points are based on 2012 only if you played (ie. if played A-Grade in 2011, but B-Grade in 2012 you are worth zero). We have a lad from from the APFL who is this exact scenario as he was injured in 2012 and came back in the B-Grade at the very end of the year.
We have a lad who did not play in 2012, but played A-Grade in the SAAFL in 2011. Is a one-point deduction, therefore only worth one-point now. I was obviously under the impression he was zero.
The air up in the mountains is always a bit thinner
Points are based on 2012 only if you played (ie. if played A-Grade in 2011, but B-Grade in 2012 you are worth zero). We have a lad from from the APFL who is this exact scenario as he was injured in 2012 and came back in the B-Grade at the very end of the year.
We have a lad who did not play in 2012, but played A-Grade in the SAAFL in 2011. Is a one-point deduction, therefore only worth one-point now. I was obviously under the impression he was zero.
The air up in the mountains is always a bit thinner
Always though The Fox and Firkin was a good place to drop into.
See Rebbeck & Goodwin definitely on their way to Athelstone. We spoke to them about playing in the country and seemed like real honest footy club blokes - just wanted to play in a better competition, and get paid of course. Good recruiting by Athelstone I think - and sour grapes from us - getting harder to recruit city based players with a crumpet budget to play with!!
Yank Man wrote:Wow, just looked at Kenilworths ins. Josh Blyth is a "big" forward if he can stay fit, Aaron Crolla played in a Div 2 premiership at Towns and has played in A1, his brother Dane won a B@F at Towns at 17, Adam Huddleston has played Div1 at Towns and one of their young guns and Jordan Butler is a tough hard unit who has also played A's at Towns. Nice pickups Kookas.
J. Blyth was training to run a marathon last year last I heard........
Where's Bill? Yeah... Hmm... Bill is on the Villa Quatro, on the road to Salina. I will draw you a map.
Smooth and creamy wrote:There are alot of stories doing the rounds and fitzroy may land three bigs by default because of contracts sign pre christmas! Will they have to stick to them?
Will they stick to them???? I would think the legal costs to Clubs vs the returns from trying to enforce what are usually fairly loose "handshake" agreements scribbled on some A4 would be economically untenable. Besides, most usually end up
Still, what's in these Contracts????????
Legal costs to clubs???
I for one think the clubs have a right to stand there ground over players signing, giving there word with a firm handshake, only to pull the pin when they recieve better money offers elsewhere it's not good enough. This isn't the first time a player/players have done this but clubs need to have a right to stand there ground.
My point re the Legal costs, was that 99% of these "gentlemens" agreements are realistically unenforceable because to resolve the issue on a question of legality would be cost prohibitive........The Club may have genuine grievance and the right to stand there ground, but I'm pretty sure there would be little history in the SAAFL archives of any Club taking a player to the Supreme Court to enforce a "$2" contract.
Club In Out Elizabeth 4 1 Kenilworth 5 3 Fitzroy 6 1 Para Hills 13 6 Lutheran 2 2 Glenunga 8 4 Havens 1 2 Wood Sth 0 6 West Croydon 0 4 Trinity 0 0
I coutned these off of the SAAFL website and I can 100% guarantee that I have got something wrong in there but you get the idea
I have a problem. It's to do with the little man, the squashed-in French man, the naked little squashed up hairy boy! You know! With the hand feet *I apologise to Hope Valley people in advance, no offence intended
Yank Man wrote:Wow, just looked at Kenilworths ins. Josh Blyth is a "big" forward if he can stay fit, Aaron Crolla played in a Div 2 premiership at Towns and has played in A1, his brother Dane won a B@F at Towns at 17, Adam Huddleston has played Div1 at Towns and one of their young guns and Jordan Butler is a tough hard unit who has also played A's at Towns. Nice pickups Kookas.
J. Blyth was training to run a marathon last year last I heard........
confirmed, reasonable time considering over 100kg & 6ft 5