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Jackson Elmes leaving Victor already? Can anyone confirm?
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damian wrote:Jackson Elmes leaving Victor already? Can anyone confirm?
Well the clearance is to Gaza apparently.
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So with the season about to get under way, whats peoples thoughts on who is most likely to challenge the Creeks for the Flag this year?
Creeks have pretty much retained all of last years team with a couple returning so they're not gonna come back to the field. The lure of equaling Club history of 4 successive Premierships has been a major motivational factor for them in their pre season i've heard.
Creeks have pretty much retained all of last years team with a couple returning so they're not gonna come back to the field. The lure of equaling Club history of 4 successive Premierships has been a major motivational factor for them in their pre season i've heard.
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jackpot jim wrote:So with the season about to get under way, whats peoples thoughts on who is most likely to challenge the Creeks for the Flag this year?
Creeks have pretty much retained all of last years team with a couple returning so they're not gonna come back to the field. The lure of equaling Club history of 4 successive Premierships has been a major motivational factor for them in their pre season i've heard.
Did you read that straight out of the Argus Jackpot Jim?
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old fullback wrote:jackpot jim wrote:So with the season about to get under way, whats peoples thoughts on who is most likely to challenge the Creeks for the Flag this year?
Creeks have pretty much retained all of last years team with a couple returning so they're not gonna come back to the field. The lure of equaling Club history of 4 successive Premierships has been a major motivational factor for them in their pre season i've heard.
Did you read that straight out of the Argus Jackpot Jim?
Thought it may have been the opposite way around ?
Be interesting to see how their coverage of local footy stacks up compared to Perrys' coverage over the last 40 - 50 years.
Their cricket coverage was pretty ordinary but prepared to cut them some slack i guess until they find their feet.
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jackpot jim wrote:So with the season about to get under way, whats peoples thoughts on who is most likely to challenge the Creeks for the Flag this year?
Creeks have pretty much retained all of last years team with a couple returning so they're not gonna come back to the field. The lure of equaling Club history of 4 successive Premierships has been a major motivational factor for them in their pre season i've heard.
Creeks are definitely the team to beat.
I like the inclusions at Bays & Compass which will see both at the pointy end of the field again I believe.
McLaren & Willunga have been pretty quiet in the off-season from what I’ve seen/heard but have good depth so definitely won’t fall out of finals contention.
Yankalilla & Strath are potentially a little weaker (on paper) than they were last year.
Pongy pretty similar I imagine while Victor could be struggling - although I have heard they’ve met/or are meeting with James Boyd and Seb Guilhaus. Considering the League just approved a $5000 loan for the club, they must’ve found $20k+ in the back pocket if they’re looking at recruiting these two.
My beloved Magpies have a lot of new faces, highlighted by Magic Raikiwasa & Zac Bates. Depth has really improved and they should halve the gap between them and the top sides.
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The CSLFUP has just released the rules and interpretations that the umpires will be adjudicating by this year in both leagues.
Take note of the 15m arc at kick-ins, 25m penalty (down from 50m) and the tightening on abuse against umpires.
Appears umpire retention is getting more and more difficult.
Take note of the 15m arc at kick-ins, 25m penalty (down from 50m) and the tightening on abuse against umpires.
Appears umpire retention is getting more and more difficult.
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Victor Harbor only 1 goal between their A and B Grade
does this say how good Willunga are or just how bad Victor are gonna be this season ?
does this say how good Willunga are or just how bad Victor are gonna be this season ?
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jackpot jim wrote:Victor Harbor only 1 goal between their A and B Grade![]()
does this say how good Willunga are or just how bad Victor are gonna be this season ?
4 goals total across all 4 grades! Very concerning for Victor who normally have pretty good numbers across all grades.
Heard that Willunga had to top them up in the senior colts can anyone confirm the amount they needed to help Victor fill a team?
Something seriously gone wrong at Victor if this is the case.
All results went to plan with the one upset not many would have expected was Strath beating the Bays.
These two clubs always have tough physical battles & Saturday was no different. Both clubs had 4 or so out so on paper it looked pretty even. Close game all day that went down to the last minute. Bays normal trump card move of Davis Neale into the middle in the last qtr didn’t quiet get them up.
Early call but Compass & Creeks the teams to beat.
Unbelievable that Compass kept Mott & have the luxury of rolling him thru the middle, with
Pinyon back this year sitting in the goal square. Plus Johnstone roaming around wherever he is needed. Plus Ziggy will cause big headaches
for opposition coaches.
Expected Mclaren to beat Myponga by more but I guess it’s only round one.
Seeing young Towk from Creek junior colts kicking 14 goals v Yank was the biggest bag of goals I’ve seen for a long time. Great effort.
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Adjustment to Points System
The GSFL have notified all clubs that they may choose one player (that carries points) to be reduced by one point.
It comes after the League approved a request from Mount Compass to have a players points reduced due to him residing in Mount Compass.
The player received a one point deduction on Friday night allowing the Club to fit him into the A Grade side.
Other Clubs were notified by the League on Monday night via email.
It is believed that at least four Clubs were furious with the decision to approve the one point deduction.
The GSFL have notified all clubs that they may choose one player (that carries points) to be reduced by one point.
It comes after the League approved a request from Mount Compass to have a players points reduced due to him residing in Mount Compass.
The player received a one point deduction on Friday night allowing the Club to fit him into the A Grade side.
Other Clubs were notified by the League on Monday night via email.
It is believed that at least four Clubs were furious with the decision to approve the one point deduction.
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WTF?Dutchy wrote:Adjustment to Points System
The GSFL have notified all clubs that they may choose one player (that carries points) to be reduced by one point.
It comes after the League approved a request from Mount Compass to have a players points reduced due to him residing in Mount Compass.
The player received a one point deduction on Friday night allowing the Club to fit him into the A Grade side.
Other Clubs were notified by the League on Monday night via email.
It is believed that at least four Clubs were furious with the decision to approve the one point deduction.
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I didn't think the GSFL could unilaterally decide what points a player is? Isn't that a community footy call?
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Dutchy wrote:Adjustment to Points System
The GSFL have notified all clubs that they may choose one player (that carries points) to be reduced by one point.
It comes after the League approved a request from Mount Compass to have a players points reduced due to him residing in Mount Compass.
The player received a one point deduction on Friday night allowing the Club to fit him into the A Grade side.
Other Clubs were notified by the League on Monday night via email.
It is believed that at least four Clubs were furious with the decision to approve the one point deduction.
Mt Compass of all teams WTF?
This won't be the end of it I don't think.
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GSFL have sunk to an all time low as far as admin go's, move over SFL.
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Each league is allocated 15 points per club so GSFL is 150 points. They then distribute points accordingly and this is how equalisation policies can be put in place to give clubs less than 15 and some clubs more. For example, in 2021 Langhorne Creek has 9 points and Yank have 18 points.
The GSFL would definitely be contravening SACFL Rules if they allowed more than 150 points across the league hence why their only solution, which may still be a contravention, is to run with the alternative.
I didn't think where a player lives has any relevance to what points they are allocated. And if it did then the GSFL shouldn't have to be sending that message to clubs.
The GSFL would definitely be contravening SACFL Rules if they allowed more than 150 points across the league hence why their only solution, which may still be a contravention, is to run with the alternative.
I didn't think where a player lives has any relevance to what points they are allocated. And if it did then the GSFL shouldn't have to be sending that message to clubs.
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Dutchy wrote:Wouldn't be easier just to give every team an extra point?
The rational of the APPS was to help the struggling clubs to recruit and with football departments recruiting based on allocation for 2021 one would believe it a bit late once round one starts especially when you consider this example was a club at the pointy end .
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