It’s happening all over the state, big farmers buying out the small guys, machines replacing workers. Which means less families, less teachers, police, doctors, nurses coming into the area.
It’s amazing that for example, yorketown, Edithburgh and warooka previously had thriving individual clubs.
scottroo wrote:It’s happening all over the state, big farmers buying out the small guys, machines replacing workers. Which means less families, less teachers, police, doctors, nurses coming into the area.
It’s amazing that for example, yorketown, Edithburgh and warooka previously had thriving individual clubs.
100%…. adapt or you won’t survive in 15-20 years or earlier
It's happening on the otherside of the gulf already. The SANFL has released a consultation paper regarding the rationalisation of clubs and leagues.
Gives everyone considerable time to get their heads around proposed mergers with arch rivals.
There’s talks there could be a restructure across a number of the northern leagues- APFL, NEFL, NAFA, BL&G & YPFL. The problem in the APFL is the southern clubs (Two Wells, Angle Vale, Virginia) are effectively becoming suburbs of Adelaide which means their junior numbers are huge and the number of top age juniors in each grade far outweighs the traditional country clubs.
Could we see these 5 leagues pulled apart and reassembled?
Demon Juke wrote:Push the 3 clubs into the Barossa League, The 3 Gawler clubs and Freeling are like suburbs of Adelaide as well.
No thanks, push them into the amateur league along with the 3 Gawler clubs
Only problem with that is Barossa & Light would be a 6 team comp and APFL would be left with 5 teams
Mallala and a Roseworthy/HB combo come to the B&L giving 8 teams. Balaklava go to North Eastern and United and HWE give up. United could merge with Mallala.
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Demon Juke wrote:Push the 3 clubs into the Barossa League, The 3 Gawler clubs and Freeling are like suburbs of Adelaide as well.
No thanks, push them into the amateur league along with the 3 Gawler clubs
Only problem with that is Barossa & Light would be a 6 team comp and APFL would be left with 5 teams
Mallala and a Roseworthy/HB combo come to the B&L giving 8 teams. Balaklava go to North Eastern and United and HWE give up. United could merge with Mallala.
As said above Hummocks/Pasky in our league YP only 15 minutes apart. It is the gateway to Yorkes
Dirty dog wrote:
As said above Hummocks/Pasky in our league YP only 15 minutes apart. It is the gateway to Yorkes
Apart from the distance to the Eagles, HW would fit in well geographically and probably culturally, with the YP.
And really only Eudunda would make it hard for them to go to the NE
Dirty dog wrote:
As said above Hummocks/Pasky in our league YP only 15 minutes apart. It is the gateway to Yorkes
Apart from the distance to the Eagles, HW would fit in well geographically and probably culturally, with the YP.
And really only Eudunda would make it hard for them to go to the NE
I think it's only a matter of time before all comps get rezoned. Failing junior numbers and participation will be the major contributor.
“When you win, say nothing. When you lose, say less.”
Dirty dog wrote:
As said above Hummocks/Pasky in our league YP only 15 minutes apart. It is the gateway to Yorkes
Apart from the distance to the Eagles, HW would fit in well geographically and probably culturally, with the YP.
And really only Eudunda would make it hard for them to go to the NE[/quote
Hummocks is closer to Eudunda than red hill
I’ve done both trips over the years
Dirty dog wrote:
As said above Hummocks/Pasky in our league YP only 15 minutes apart. It is the gateway to Yorkes
Apart from the distance to the Eagles, HW would fit in well geographically and probably culturally, with the YP.
And really only Eudunda would make it hard for them to go to the NE[/quote
Hummocks is closer to Eudunda than red hill
I’ve done both trips over the years
Port Wakefiekd/Lochiel to Eudunda is 100km+
Lochiel to Redhill is 45km
Port Wakefield to Redhill is 77km
Not sure what routes you were taking but Hummocks is closer to Redhill than Eudunda
Dirty dog wrote:
As said above Hummocks/Pasky in our league YP only 15 minutes apart. It is the gateway to Yorkes
Apart from the distance to the Eagles, HW would fit in well geographically and probably culturally, with the YP.
And really only Eudunda would make it hard for them to go to the NE[/quote
Hummocks is closer to Eudunda than red hill
I’ve done both trips over the years
Port Wakefiekd/Lochiel to Eudunda is 100km+
Lochiel to Redhill is 45km
Port Wakefield to Redhill is 77km
Not sure what routes you were taking but Hummocks is closer to Redhill than Eudunda
I did mean that driving to hummocks from Eudunda is closer than driving from Eudunda to redhill
There’s talks there could be a restructure across a number of the northern leagues- APFL, NEFL, NAFA, BL&G & YPFL. The problem in the APFL is the southern clubs (Two Wells, Angle Vale, Virginia) are effectively becoming suburbs of Adelaide which means their junior numbers are huge and the number of top age juniors in each grade far outweighs the traditional country clubs.
Could we see these 5 leagues pulled apart and reassembled?
As much as it saddens me I’m hearing more noise than I hoped for, watching the divide in the APFL juniors over the past 15+ years though makes me realise it’s for the betterment of everyone, I guess I’m a little selfish as I love the APFL and all the clubs involved. I’m always made feel welcome to all of them.
There’s talks there could be a restructure across a number of the northern leagues- APFL, NEFL, NAFA, BL&G & YPFL. The problem in the APFL is the southern clubs (Two Wells, Angle Vale, Virginia) are effectively becoming suburbs of Adelaide which means their junior numbers are huge and the number of top age juniors in each grade far outweighs the traditional country clubs.
Could we see these 5 leagues pulled apart and reassembled?
As much as it saddens me I’m hearing more noise than I hoped for, watching the divide in the APFL juniors over the past 15+ years though makes me realise it’s for the betterment of everyone, I guess I’m a little selfish as I love the APFL and all the clubs involved. I’m always made feel welcome to all of them.
Here's a discussion topic.....
Southern clubs from the APFL along with Mallala and Hamley Bridge join a second tier Barossa comp with say Kapunda and Freeling and have promotion and relegation between the two divisions?
“When you win, say nothing. When you lose, say less.”