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Re: Southern Football League

Postby Peter Griffen » Fri Dec 03, 2021 5:55 pm

TheAce wrote:Disgraceful, cant trust anyone these days or never.

Makes it even more of a mockery the fact that clubs don't ensure all volunteers provide DCSI certificate or at minimum SA Police check, imagine what their past has to hide ?


They don't mean shit. Just means someone has never been caught before.
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Re: Southern Football League

Postby oldman » Mon Feb 14, 2022 3:01 pm

Anyone looking for a trial Friday Evening 18th March @ St.Marys Oval?
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Re: Southern Football League

Postby Dinglinga75 » Mon Feb 21, 2022 6:36 pm

Mark Harrison jailed for almost two years for punching Flagstaff Hill player during grand final

https://www.adelaidenow.com.au/truecrim ... f0d0f58330

A punch behind the play of southern suburbs football grand final has landed a Christies Beach Football Club player behind bars for at least 11 months.
Mark Thomas Alan Harrison, 34, pleaded guilty to intentionally causing harm to the other player, which included breaking his jaw and leaving him needing emergency surgery.

On Monday, District Court Judge Paul Muscat described Harrison’s actions as “cowardly and completely unacceptable”.

Harrison had been playing against Flagstaff Hill on September 22, 2018 as both teams battled it out in the Southern Football League B-Grade grand final.

Judge Muscat said the victim had been the leading goal scorer of the league before the grand final and had come in for attention from the Christies Beach side.

One player was tasked with marking him, following him around the field placing pressure on him.

During the game the player marking the victim was knocked to the ground.

Versions differ over what happened to the defender who said he was knocked under the chin with a closed fist.

The victim said he had bumped the defender and might have connected with a stray elbow.

The knock sparked pushing and shoving behind the ball which was eventually broken up by referees and the players drifted apart.

The victim was making his way to the top of the Christies Beach 50m line when Harrison ran up behind him.

Judge Muscat said Harrison had decided to “even up the score” and punched the victim to the jaw when he got to his shoulder.

The punch shattered the victim’s jaw, knocking him to the ground unconscious.

The next thing the victim remembered was regaining consciousness in the locker room.

As Harrison was being led from the field he passed the victim’s father rushing to his son’s side.

The father said “are you proud of yourself” and Harrison responded by saying “come here and I’ll do you too”.

Flagstaff Hill would go on to win the grand final.

The victim was taken to the Flinders Medical Centre where a titanium plate and screws were used to piece his jaw back together.

Judge Muscat said the victim had endured having his lower teeth pushed back into his mouth following the punch.

Harrison had previously been jailed in 2011 for punching a man while at a pub drunk for his birthday.

That offence breached a good behaviour bond for another act of violence in which he had punched a man to the back of the head.

Judge Muscat said Harrison had turned his life around since those incidents.

However, he ruled that suspending the sentence or allowing Harrison to serve the sentence on home detention would be inappropriate.

From a starting point of two years, Judge Muscat took into account Harrison’s plea ahead of trial and jailed him for one year and ten months with a non-parole period of 11 months and one week.

He waved goodbye to supporters as he was led away to the cells.
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Re: Southern Football League

Postby wenchbarwer » Tue Feb 22, 2022 8:40 am

Dinglinga75 wrote:Mark Harrison jailed for almost two years for punching Flagstaff Hill player during grand final



Just watched the footage on Murdoch's website, what an absolute disgrace of a human...

The SFL could really follow the AdFL and crack down harder on this sort of behaviour

Christies really winning the press over lately
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Re: Southern Football League

Postby UpThere » Tue Feb 22, 2022 10:23 am

Can definitely say the culture of the christies beach football club has since evolved from these incidents of the past. These poor acts are definitely not a reflection of the current playing group and staff. Upon seeing the boys over last 6 months and especially their preseason so far this year, looks like the whole club has taken a shift into the right positive direction and will be a good competitive year for all.
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Re: Southern Football League

Postby Mythical Creature » Tue Feb 22, 2022 10:31 am

How many weeks did he get at tribunal?
Thats a pretty poor act by anyones standards!
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Re: Southern Football League

Postby wenchbarwer » Tue Feb 22, 2022 12:37 pm

UpThere wrote:Can definitely say the culture of the christies beach football club has since evolved from these incidents of the past. These poor acts are definitely not a reflection of the current playing group and staff. Upon seeing the boys over last 6 months and especially their preseason so far this year, looks like the whole club has taken a shift into the right positive direction and will be a good competitive year for all.


Fingers crossed

how many weeks did that grub get? Besides the 11months in jail?
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Re: Southern Football League

Postby FOURTH ESTATE » Wed Feb 23, 2022 8:44 am

If the SFL Board had any balls they would ban him for life.

Should not take more than 2 minutes to decide that or it will really show what a weak administration they are and no one will want to play in the SFL for fear of being king hit!!!!
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Re: Southern Football League

Postby Insider_Trading » Thu Feb 24, 2022 8:45 am

wenchbarwer wrote:
UpThere wrote:Can definitely say the culture of the christies beach football club has since evolved from these incidents of the past. These poor acts are definitely not a reflection of the current playing group and staff. Upon seeing the boys over last 6 months and especially their preseason so far this year, looks like the whole club has taken a shift into the right positive direction and will be a good competitive year for all.


Fingers crossed

how many weeks did that grub get? Besides the 11months in jail?



If I remember it correctly from a friend of mine at the time: the player basically said he was retiring after that day. So no tribunal was warranted.
I did hear on the grapevine that late last year, the player announced he was making a comeback (not in the SFL) therefore a tribunal had to be recalled to hear the charges.

I have no idea what happened after that.
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Re: Southern Football League

Postby Mythical Creature » Fri Feb 25, 2022 3:11 pm

Insider_Trading wrote:
wenchbarwer wrote:
UpThere wrote:Can definitely say the culture of the christies beach football club has since evolved from these incidents of the past. These poor acts are definitely not a reflection of the current playing group and staff. Upon seeing the boys over last 6 months and especially their preseason so far this year, looks like the whole club has taken a shift into the right positive direction and will be a good competitive year for all.


Fingers crossed

how many weeks did that grub get? Besides the 11months in jail?



If I remember it correctly from a friend of mine at the time: the player basically said he was retiring after that day. So no tribunal was warranted.
I did hear on the grapevine that late last year, the player announced he was making a comeback (not in the SFL) therefore a tribunal had to be recalled to hear the charges.

I have no idea what happened after that.


If that is true, then surely if there is anybody left from that time that is still on the tribunal or the league board, then they should be sacked / resigned immediately. That's a disgrace
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Re: Southern Football League

Postby Divers » Wed Mar 02, 2022 5:11 pm

2022 not far away whats the news around ? What ive heard :

Cove - young but ensuthiastic, club on right track
Shoes- ready to challenge again, unhappy with recent years-even got a c grade
Aldinga - heard nothing, anyone?
Reynella - looking good, should go close under c Austins guidance
Happy V - heard little, lost a few?
Porties - my mob have gone an old school coaching panel not sure right move but will wait and see, hope for a competitive season..
Mvale- look good under handby with recruits real threat imo
Christies - again have lost a few, unsure of recruits?
Flaagys - will win again i say but a mate says plenty of kids leaving not happy with coach, anyone got info?
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Re: Southern Football League

Postby Peter Griffen » Thu Mar 03, 2022 7:41 am

Divers wrote:2022 not far away whats the news around ? What ive heard :

Cove - young but ensuthiastic, club on right track
Shoes- ready to challenge again, unhappy with recent years-even got a c grade
Aldinga - heard nothing, anyone?
Reynella - looking good, should go close under c Austins guidance
Happy V - heard little, lost a few?
Porties - my mob have gone an old school coaching panel not sure right move but will wait and see, hope for a competitive season..
Mvale- look good under handby with recruits real threat imo
Christies - again have lost a few, unsure of recruits?
Flaagys - will win again i say but a mate says plenty of kids leaving not happy with coach, anyone got info?


Pretty much. Flaggies to lose until proven otherwise:

Flagstaff Hill
Reynella
Morphett Vale
Noarlunga
Christies Beach

Happy Valley
Cove
Port Noarlunga
Aldinga
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Re: Southern Football League

Postby King » Mon Mar 21, 2022 12:30 pm

At a time when all clubs are struggling to attract and maintain their volunteer base, "Big Brother" has made it even more difficult. Some of the requirements to volunteer are just ridiculous. For instance, why does an a Team Manager need to be coach accredited? If you want more examples try registering as a volunteer and you will get my drift.
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Re: Southern Football League

Postby heater31 » Mon Mar 21, 2022 12:41 pm

King wrote:At a time when all clubs are struggling to attract and maintain their volunteer base, "Big Brother" has made it even more difficult. Some of the requirements to volunteer are just ridiculous. For instance, why does an a Team Manager need to be coach accredited? If you want more examples try registering as a volunteer and you will get my drift.
Because you need to pay the AFL $50 a year to be a level 1 coach!
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Re: Southern Football League

Postby tigerpie » Mon Mar 21, 2022 6:04 pm

heater31 wrote:
King wrote:At a time when all clubs are struggling to attract and maintain their volunteer base, "Big Brother" has made it even more difficult. Some of the requirements to volunteer are just ridiculous. For instance, why does an a Team Manager need to be coach accredited? If you want more examples try registering as a volunteer and you will get my drift.
Because you need to pay the AFL $50 a year to be a level 1 coach!

Farcical, the team managers doesn't even need to the rules of the game.
At junior level there's heaps of mums that do it.
They don't have time to do a course to learn how to hand out guernseys and fill out a team sheet.
Ridiculous!
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Re: Southern Football League

Postby S Demon » Tue Mar 22, 2022 12:28 pm

heater31 wrote:
King wrote:At a time when all clubs are struggling to attract and maintain their volunteer base, "Big Brother" has made it even more difficult. Some of the requirements to volunteer are just ridiculous. For instance, why does an a Team Manager need to be coach accredited? If you want more examples try registering as a volunteer and you will get my drift.
Because you need to pay the AFL $50 a year to be a level 1 coach!

I reckon they scrapped the $50 this year..
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Re: Southern Football League

Postby WHYCANTIKICK » Wed Mar 23, 2022 10:30 am

Any news on any decent recruits to the league this year? Can anyone seriously expect to challenge flaggy this year?
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Re: Southern Football League

Postby shoe boy » Wed Mar 23, 2022 12:28 pm

WHYCANTIKICK wrote:Any news on any decent recruits to the league this year? Can anyone seriously expect to challenge flaggy this year?


My mail Reynella have recruited well.
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Re: Southern Football League

Postby Bluedemon » Wed Mar 23, 2022 12:57 pm

Have heard that the SFL have changed the rules in regards to the qualification for players to play in the SFLW league
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Re: Southern Football League

Postby WHYCANTIKICK » Wed Mar 30, 2022 4:17 pm

Does anyone know if there is anywhere to check clearances for the SFL?
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