Dutchy wrote:Down the Hill wrote: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.
Ah that makes sense, wasn't aware of how it worked at a high level. Is the GSFL making its own rules then in this case?
Not quite the case. In the past the GSFL points have been allocated based on the average wins over the last 3 seasons.
0-3: 17 points
4-6: 15 Points
7-9: 13 points
10-12: 11 points
13-15: 9 points
16-17: 7 points
18: 5 points
eg the total points allocated in recent years:
2019 126
2020 124
not sure how they are factoring in 2020 (half season) though.
Round 1 points:
LC: 4 of 9
Ya: 18 of 18 (with a colt at -1)
MC: 11 of 11 (with a colt at -1. Perhaps the player is Haniford. 1 point yet was new in 2020?)
Go: 14 of 17
My: 8 of 17 (with a colt at -1)
McL 10 of 11
St: 13 of 13
EB: 4 of 13
Wi: 4 of 11
VH: 0 of 13