morell wrote:Yeah, and Brighton would smash West Croyden by 30 goals.
if Brighton were to come into Div6 would they have the same team.im sure sfl teams would try to recruit off them and some players wouldn't want to play lower grade amateurs.see how badly they want to come into our comp by starting them low
morell wrote:Yeah, and Brighton would smash West Croyden by 30 goals.
if Brighton were to come into Div6 would they have the same team.im sure sfl teams would try to recruit off them and some players wouldn't want to play lower grade amateurs.see how badly they want to come into our comp by starting them low
Why would we weaken a club whose attractiveness toour league is their strength?
Given the debacle of sides not wanting to go into D3 over the last lustrum having a strong club capable and willing to go to D3 is a God send
morell wrote:Yeah, and Brighton would smash West Croyden by 30 goals.
if Brighton were to come into Div6 would they have the same team.im sure sfl teams would try to recruit off them and some players wouldn't want to play lower grade amateurs.see how badly they want to come into our comp by starting them low
morell wrote:Yeah, and Brighton would smash West Croyden by 30 goals.
if Brighton were to come into Div6 would they have the same team.im sure sfl teams would try to recruit off them and some players wouldn't want to play lower grade amateurs.see how badly they want to come into our comp by starting them low
Why would we weaken a club whose attractiveness toour league is their strength?
Given the debacle of sides not wanting to go into D3 over the last lustrum having a strong club capable and willing to go to D3 is a God send
Spot on jo172. I'm glad someone else gets it. Thought I might have been the lone soldier. Brighton are a great club and will bring with them strength, discipline, professionalism and will earn the respect of all clubs in SAAFL very quickly.
Yes and when it comes to the club as a whole there wouldn't be too many stronger clubs in the state. So if they did come in to a comp say div 6 they would still be incredibly strong and demolish teams for their first 3 years of competition. They wouldn't lose a game in their A's and B's for the best part of 3-4 years and that includes if people left.
Can you bring a man to his feet when defeat is on repeat?
LaughingKookaburra wrote:Yes and when it comes to the club as a whole there wouldn't be too many stronger clubs in the state. So if they did come in to a comp say div 6 they would still be incredibly strong and demolish teams for their first 3 years of competition. They wouldn't lose a game in their A's and B's for the best part of 3-4 years and that includes if people left.
No doubt LK, Div 3 is a great fit for them and they will work up the ladder in due time, the reality is this comp needs them and what they bring. We can all learn from what they do, even down to Div 6.
There was only going to be some clubs disappointed with the relegation promotion decision due to a new club coming in
But the SAAFL has to make the best long decision for the league and accepting these sides is definitely in their best interests
All clubs were never going to be kept happy even if Brighton started in div7 the other div7 clubs would have a right to be annoyed as they would virtually be playing for runners up at best next season so you would have 7-8 annoyed clubs there.
History seems to suggest they got the grading with Edwardstown pretty spot on so they have credit in the bank to go through the same process again.
I've always found promotion as runners up to be a tad bitter sweet anyway but that's just a personal opinion
jo172 wrote:So as a D6 Club you'd prefer to be pounded by Brighton and Morphy Parks in 2017 or 18 essentially playing the season for third place?
As much as our B Grade Coach refers to regrouping in 2017 and pushing for D5, the rest of the club still believe we are a chance to go to Div 5 this year, whether that is 1 team or 2 getting promoted, therefore being 2 grades above them in div 7. And by the time we meet them, hopefully it would be in div 3 or 4. Yes Brighton might have to have a couple of easy years, but i don't think MP will go above 5 or 6 really. Edwardstown aren't exactly setting the world on fire in 4. Anyway, my point was , why do the loyal clubs suffer for SFL clubs that want to jump ship. If we offer div 7 to Brighton, hopefully they stay where they are.
Success is not final; failure is not fatal: It is the courage to continue that counts....
Ingle Farm are not on the same level as woodville south and west croydon both of them play a style of football none of the other clubs play they both actually control thee switch of play the corridor
compared to brahma lodge and ingle farm who play one side of the oval and never look to switch up
old farmer wrote:As much as our B Grade Coach refers to regrouping in 2017 and pushing for D5, the rest of the club still believe we are a chance to go to Div 5 this year
LOL settle down tiger, my comment was in reply to morell's comment based around the possibilities for ALL clubs in D6 for 2017 if Brighton came into D7 lol
morell wrote:Either miss out on promotion this year after making a Grand Final or get steamrolled by Brighton next year and miss out again + a flag.
*Edit* - a lot of football left in this year, if I didn't think Ingle Farm were a potential chance then there would be no point in continuing on this year - I should know as well as anyone come finals anything can happen - look at the B grade last year
Dolphin Treasure wrote:Your an attention seeking embarsement..
Robb_Stark wrote:Ingle Farm are not on the same level as woodville south and west croydon both of them play a style of football none of the other clubs play they both actually control thee switch of play the corridor
compared to brahma lodge and ingle farm who play one side of the oval and never look to switch up
Help me out Robb. I'm going out to watch Brahma Lodge play Ingle Farm tomorrow. Which side of the ground should I stand on?
Robb_Stark wrote:Ingle Farm are not on the same level as woodville south and west croydon both of them play a style of football none of the other clubs play they both actually control thee switch of play the corridor
compared to brahma lodge and ingle farm who play one side of the oval and never look to switch up
Help me out Robb. I'm going out to watch Brahma Lodge play Ingle Farm tomorrow. Which side of the ground should I stand on?
Robb_Stark wrote:Ingle Farm are not on the same level as woodville south and west croydon both of them play a style of football none of the other clubs play they both actually control thee switch of play the corridor
compared to brahma lodge and ingle farm who play one side of the oval and never look to switch up
Help me out Robb. I'm going out to watch Brahma Lodge play Ingle Farm tomorrow. Which side of the ground should I stand on?
If you are lucky it wont matter and it will be like circle work
jo172 wrote:So as a D6 Club you'd prefer to be pounded by Brighton and Morphy Parks in 2017 or 18 essentially playing the season for third place?
As much as our B Grade Coach refers to regrouping in 2017 and pushing for D5, the rest of the club still believe we are a chance to go to Div 5 this year, whether that is 1 team or 2 getting promoted, therefore being 2 grades above them in div 7. And by the time we meet them, hopefully it would be in div 3 or 4. Yes Brighton might have to have a couple of easy years, but i don't think MP will go above 5 or 6 really. Edwardstown aren't exactly setting the world on fire in 4. Anyway, my point was , why do the loyal clubs suffer for SFL clubs that want to jump ship. If we offer div 7 to Brighton, hopefully they stay where they are.
brighton is a 15 goal better side than Edwardstown. And I am being generous to townies. And would smash any D7/6 side by 30+ goals every week and again I am being generous again
woodublieve12 wrote:brighton is a 15 goal better side than Edwardstown. And I am being generous to townies. And would smash and D7/6 side by 30+ goals every week and again I am being generous again
You mean their B-Grade, no? I believe Hackham have accounted for Div7 sides in trials easily over the past few years. The top SFL are beating Hackham by over 30 goals this year and have done so, for over a decade.
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woodublieve12 wrote:brighton is a 15 goal better side than Edwardstown. And I am being generous to townies. And would smash and D7/6 side by 30+ goals every week and again I am being generous again
You mean their B-Grade, no? I believe Hackham have accounted for Div7 sides in trials easily over the past few years. The top SFL are beating Hackham by over 30 goals this year and have done so, for over a decade.
woodublieve12 wrote:brighton is a 15 goal better side than Edwardstown. And I am being generous to townies. And would smash and D7/6 side by 30+ goals every week and again I am being generous again
You mean their B-Grade, no? I believe Hackham have accounted for Div7 sides in trials easily over the past few years. The top SFL are beating Hackham by over 30 goals this year and have done so, for over a decade.