2026 Adelaide Footy League - Division 6

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Who will win the M6 Premiership?

Blackfriars OS
0
No votes
Central United
2
9%
Elizabeth
12
52%
Gaza
3
13%
Houghton
0
No votes
Ingle Farm
1
4%
Para Hills
1
4%
OSB
4
17%
Rosewater
0
No votes
Trinity OS
0
No votes
 
Total votes : 23

Re: 2026 Adelaide Footy League - Division 6

Postby wristwatcher » Mon Jan 19, 2026 5:30 pm

It’s an interesting discussion this one and I’m not sure anyone knows if pre Xmas training and inflated numbers correlates directly to success

Looking at Div 1 it’s all over the shop in 2026

Glenunga - didn’t start until mid Jan
PNU - have had as many as 50 on the track pre Xmas but are widely tipped for relegation
SPOC - had sessions with fewer than 20 but will be expected to play finals
SNorf - have had 40-50 most sessions

I have seen teams start in Jan and make GFs and I have seen teams start in November have 50 on the track and ultimately win nothing but a spoon

Gaza had 70 on the track last year In pre-season and got relegated

The only I can say with certainty is you’d rather have good numbers on the track and create the connection if you are going to have the pre Xmas sessions. I just don’t think it guarantees a thing
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Re: 2026 Adelaide Footy League - Division 6

Postby LaughingKookaburra » Mon Jan 19, 2026 7:54 pm

wristwatcher wrote:It’s an interesting discussion this one and I’m not sure anyone knows if pre Xmas training and inflated numbers correlates directly to success

Looking at Div 1 it’s all over the shop in 2026

Glenunga - didn’t start until mid Jan
PNU - have had as many as 50 on the track pre Xmas but are widely tipped for relegation
SPOC - had sessions with fewer than 20 but will be expected to play finals
SNorf - have had 40-50 most sessions

I have seen teams start in Jan and make GFs and I have seen teams start in November have 50 on the track and ultimately win nothing but a spoon

Gaza had 70 on the track last year In pre-season and got relegated

The only I can say with certainty is you’d rather have good numbers on the track and create the connection if you are going to have the pre Xmas sessions. I just don’t think it guarantees a thing


Starting earlier used to give some clubs a head start in the recruiting process. You’d quite often pick up extra b, c & d graders because blokes would hear from mates about numbers, early hopes ect and it gives you more weeks to get blokes to commit. Now the 3 player rule is firmly in place I’m not so sure there is much value in starting early - Especially this year given the later start.
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Re: 2026 Adelaide Footy League - Division 6

Postby wristwatcher » Tue Jan 20, 2026 8:36 am

LaughingKookaburra wrote:
wristwatcher wrote:It’s an interesting discussion this one and I’m not sure anyone knows if pre Xmas training and inflated numbers correlates directly to success

Looking at Div 1 it’s all over the shop in 2026

Glenunga - didn’t start until mid Jan
PNU - have had as many as 50 on the track pre Xmas but are widely tipped for relegation
SPOC - had sessions with fewer than 20 but will be expected to play finals
SNorf - have had 40-50 most sessions

I have seen teams start in Jan and make GFs and I have seen teams start in November have 50 on the track and ultimately win nothing but a spoon

Gaza had 70 on the track last year In pre-season and got relegated

The only I can say with certainty is you’d rather have good numbers on the track and create the connection if you are going to have the pre Xmas sessions. I just don’t think it guarantees a thing


Starting earlier used to give some clubs a head start in the recruiting process. You’d quite often pick up extra b, c & d graders because blokes would hear from mates about numbers, early hopes ect and it gives you more weeks to get blokes to commit. Now the 3 player rule is firmly in place I’m not so sure there is much value in starting early - Especially this year given the later start.


Yep and now the contracts are actually binding the early start seems to have less impact. If they are signed, they are signed. No more Cupido's running around signing at 4 clubs. (Well there was one this year but not in the Adelaide FL)
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Re: 2026 Adelaide Footy League - Division 6

Postby The Bedge » Tue Jan 20, 2026 8:50 am

wristwatcher wrote:Yep and now the contracts are actually binding the early start seems to have less impact. If they are signed, they are signed. No more Cupido's running around signing at 4 clubs. (Well there was one this year but not in the Adelaide FL)

BAHAHA .. you got jokes.

*edit - contracts are only binding once the player physically registers for the club... plenty of blokes still running around signing for multiple clubs - Mason Pitt + Terrel Rigney recent examples.

Funnier when blokes are getting sign on fees (not those two), and then jump ship and the club cant say anything coz sign ons are taboo. :lol:
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Re: 2026 Adelaide Footy League - Division 6

Postby Mr Beefy » Tue Jan 20, 2026 8:51 am

wristwatcher wrote:
LaughingKookaburra wrote:
wristwatcher wrote:It’s an interesting discussion this one and I’m not sure anyone knows if pre Xmas training and inflated numbers correlates directly to success

Looking at Div 1 it’s all over the shop in 2026

Glenunga - didn’t start until mid Jan
PNU - have had as many as 50 on the track pre Xmas but are widely tipped for relegation
SPOC - had sessions with fewer than 20 but will be expected to play finals
SNorf - have had 40-50 most sessions

I have seen teams start in Jan and make GFs and I have seen teams start in November have 50 on the track and ultimately win nothing but a spoon

Gaza had 70 on the track last year In pre-season and got relegated

The only I can say with certainty is you’d rather have good numbers on the track and create the connection if you are going to have the pre Xmas sessions. I just don’t think it guarantees a thing


Starting earlier used to give some clubs a head start in the recruiting process. You’d quite often pick up extra b, c & d graders because blokes would hear from mates about numbers, early hopes ect and it gives you more weeks to get blokes to commit. Now the 3 player rule is firmly in place I’m not so sure there is much value in starting early - Especially this year given the later start.


Yep and now the contracts are actually binding the early start seems to have less impact. If they are signed, they are signed. No more Cupido's running around signing at 4 clubs. (Well there was one this year but not in the Adelaide FL)

It seems Mason Pitt's stay at Para Hills was short-lived
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Re: 2026 Adelaide Footy League - Division 6

Postby scottroo » Tue Jan 20, 2026 9:50 am

Contracts are binding the minute they are signed.

Was changed this year
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Re: 2026 Adelaide Footy League - Division 6

Postby beef » Tue Jan 20, 2026 10:04 am

scottroo wrote:Contracts are binding the minute they are signed.

Was changed this year

Binding or not, do you want a bloke at the footy club who doesn't want to be there?
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Re: 2026 Adelaide Footy League - Division 6

Postby The Bedge » Tue Jan 20, 2026 10:11 am

beef wrote:Binding or not, do you want a bloke at the footy club who doesn't want to be there?

Nope.. but on the flipside, be nice to show players they cant just **** clubs around for their own selfish needs and wants.
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Re: 2026 Adelaide Footy League - Division 6

Postby LaughingKookaburra » Tue Jan 20, 2026 4:27 pm

The Bedge wrote:
beef wrote:Binding or not, do you want a bloke at the footy club who doesn't want to be there?

Nope.. but on the flipside, be nice to show players they cant just **** clubs around for their own selfish needs and wants.


It’s not my idea so I can’t take credit for it, however I like the concept that you can transfer to 3 (maybe 4 max) clubs during your senior career. As soon as you transfer to any club after that you automatically become a 5 point player in Senior footy for life without any yearly deductions depending on how many games you play - This also goes for blokes that previously played at your club and previously carried lower or zero points. This puts accountability on blokes hunting cash and pissing on clubs every year and gives the clubs back some fair and reasonable control. This also doesn’t affect reserve grade(s) as they obviously don’t use the points system.
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Re: 2026 Adelaide Footy League - Division 6

Postby Dutchy » Tue Jan 20, 2026 4:36 pm

I can see the merit but what about those who move regionally for work and therefore play at different clubs in different regions?
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Re: 2026 Adelaide Footy League - Division 6

Postby The Bedge » Tue Jan 20, 2026 4:49 pm

How many would move 5 times?

This guy is a prime example why LKs idea has merit:

https://www.playhq.com/public/profile/1 ... statistics

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2025 - Eastern Park
2024 - Eastern Park
2023 - Ingle Farm
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Re: 2026 Adelaide Footy League - Division 6

Postby LaughingKookaburra » Tue Jan 20, 2026 4:50 pm

Dutchy wrote:I can see the merit but what about those who move regionally for work and therefore play at different clubs in different regions?


Clearly you’d have a structured appeals process. This isn’t designed for those people. It might not be for some leagues which use FIFO ect.

It’s a base model, however you get the idea.
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Re: 2026 Adelaide Footy League - Division 6

Postby Dutchy » Tue Jan 20, 2026 6:08 pm

agree, maybe if they actually live in/near the town they play for they are exempt?
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Re: 2026 Adelaide Footy League - Division 6

Postby wristwatcher » Tue Jan 20, 2026 7:26 pm

The Bedge wrote:
wristwatcher wrote:Yep and now the contracts are actually binding the early start seems to have less impact. If they are signed, they are signed. No more Cupido's running around signing at 4 clubs. (Well there was one this year but not in the Adelaide FL)

BAHAHA .. you got jokes.

*edit - contracts are only binding once the player physically registers for the club... plenty of blokes still running around signing for multiple clubs - Mason Pitt + Terrel Rigney recent examples.

Funnier when blokes are getting sign on fees (not those two), and then jump ship and the club cant say anything coz sign ons are taboo. :lol:


I was literally sitting next to your delegate at the meeting when this new rule was made very clear to all and sundry. The signature now means something. 8)

There is very much a bloke getting sign on's and looking for more but word has spread to not touch him in our league. He has indeed burnt one of the clubs that paid him one in another league and moved on. It will get real messy.
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