Glen Quagmire
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Sorry fumbler I repeated what you said, didn't see it until I had posted.
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Sorry fumbler I repeated what you said, didn't see it until I had posted.
I realise & understand all that but we were talking about the issues at the Tigers & the development of footballers. In pure football terms I thought the Wednesday was better for the kids doubling up in colts & seniors. But your right, no perfect solution.So if they play Wednesday, late games for young lads who are most likely in year 11 and 12, week nights are used for study even more so than weekends. To add to this training for colts needs to operate on a different night to seniors as they play on Wednesday(unless they role with Tuesday - Thursday, which really doesn't make sense), so lighting bills are more expensive for clubs up here that are not rich. The guys who are up for senior selection are expected to train with the senior group, so not only do they train with the colts at least once a week, they also train with the seniors twice.
Some parents and volunteers who are involved in both senior and junior clubs and have kids playing across the board have training Monday, senior training Tuesday and Thursday, colts Wednesday, in the old setup 16's friday, senior football on Saturday and juniors Sunday. It all becomes to much, football 7 days a week is just silly and burns ppl out.
So yeah both set ups aren't perfect but I feel as though Wednesday is perhaps more difficult.
So if they play Wednesday, late games for young lads who are most likely in year 11 and 12, week nights are used for study even more so than weekends. To add to this training for colts needs to operate on a different night to seniors as they play on Wednesday(unless they role with Tuesday - Thursday, which really doesn't make sense), so lighting bills are more expensive for clubs up here that are not rich. The guys who are up for senior selection are expected to train with the senior group, so not only do they train with the colts at least once a week, they also train with the seniors twice.
Some parents and volunteers who are involved in both senior and junior clubs and have kids playing across the board have training Monday, senior training Tuesday and Thursday, colts Wednesday, in the old setup 16's friday, senior football on Saturday and juniors Sunday. It all becomes to much, football 7 days a week is just silly and burns ppl out.
So yeah both set ups aren't perfect but I feel as though Wednesday is perhaps more difficult.
There is a little more to the Norths story than what has been posted on here. My boy has been playing 15's, Colts and Ressies and has been attending both 15's and Seniors training. I am worried that this will effect his school work and have reminded of him so on several occasions. I do agree that he can only benefit his footy by stepping up but as a parent, have to try and keep him grounded so he can complete his school work. I'm sure I'm not the only parent that has to deal with this and it's hard to try and keep him focussed on the big picture.
15's, Colts and Ressies is a different story.......juniors making up the numbers is not the same as nurturing colts for Seniors the following few seasons.
I don't agree with 15's playing in Ressies with head hunters.
There is a little more to the Norths story than what has been posted on here. My boy has been playing 15's, Colts and Ressies and has been attending both 15's and Seniors training. I am worried that this will effect his school work and have reminded of him so on several occasions. I do agree that he can only benefit his footy by stepping up but as a parent, have to try and keep him grounded so he can complete his school work. I'm sure I'm not the only parent that has to deal with this and it's hard to try and keep him focussed on the big picture.
I would suggest that the club has some deep rooted issues if they are lacking numbers through the under 15 and colts teams.There is a little more to the Norths story than what has been posted on here. My boy has been playing 15's, Colts and Ressies and has been attending both 15's and Seniors training. I am worried that this will effect his school work and have reminded of him so on several occasions. I do agree that he can only benefit his footy by stepping up but as a parent, have to try and keep him grounded so he can complete his school work. I'm sure I'm not the only parent that has to deal with this and it's hard to try and keep him focussed on the big picture.
Don't get me wrong, my son is more than capable of holding his own and the coaches don't put him in a place that he maybe in danger. In fact, he is well looked after by his coaches and he really does enjoy his footy. Same as cricket season, cricket, cricket and cricket and can't get enough of it (as well as playing in higher grades). Footy season is the same, he is aware of his limits but still needs reminding that school work can't suffer. At least he's not sitting inside on a PC or out running a muck in our streets. My youngest son also plays in higher grades/age groups and it hasn't done him any harm either.
School work and part time jobs along with sporting commitments are all a juggling act and must be managed
http://www.vicpolicenews.com.au/news/3330-man-charged-following-cobram-indecent-assault.html
Big news down here in Victoria at the moment. From memory this kid played at Port Douglas in the 2010 Grand Final and as recently as last year? Is this a surprise?
http://www.vicpolicenews.com.au/news/3330-man-charged-following-cobram-indecent-assault.html
Big news down here in Victoria at the moment. From memory this kid played at Port Douglas in the 2010 Grand Final and as recently as last year? Is this a surprise?
Transferred to the Murray Football League this year. Sounds like it's the same bloke.
Kiss of death this week -
Norths v Cutters - Norths in a tight one.
Port v Centrals - If all of the Centrals players are back on deck this week, they should get up at the Croc Pit.
Saints v Lions - Saints to prevail.