Growling Ferret
Team Captain
The Rules changed...
In AFL Canberra Rules Manual V1
AFL Canberra Division 3 & 4 & ACTWAFL
A player must have played a minimum of 4 games in the grade they are playing in for finals
In AFL Canberra Rules Manual V2
AFL Canberra Division 3 & 4
Unless a player has played with a Club in four or more matches in any Division in a season he must not represent that club in the finals matches for that season (subject to AFL Canberra By Laws 7.2.1, 2 and 3)
AFL Canberra Bylaws
7.2.1 Unless a player has played with a Club in four or more matches in any Division in a season he must not represent that club in the finals matches for that season.
1. Any player who has played in a total of nine or more home and away matches of a higher Division(s) shall not be eligible to play final matches in a lower Division except:
a) A player – who has played more than nine games in a higher grade(s) – can represent his club in the immediate lower division final only if the teams are playing on the same day/weekend.
b) In the instance that there is no team in an immediate lower division, then a player must have played at least four games in the lowest division available. Example Only: XYZ
Club has Division 1 and Division 2 and a team in Division 4 of AFL Canberra. A player can only drop to the Division 4 team during the finals if he is eligible as per 7.2.1, 7.2.1.1 and 7.2.1.1(a)
The Jets used the (changed) rules to their advantage.
In AFL Canberra Rules Manual V1
AFL Canberra Division 3 & 4 & ACTWAFL
A player must have played a minimum of 4 games in the grade they are playing in for finals
In AFL Canberra Rules Manual V2
AFL Canberra Division 3 & 4
Unless a player has played with a Club in four or more matches in any Division in a season he must not represent that club in the finals matches for that season (subject to AFL Canberra By Laws 7.2.1, 2 and 3)
AFL Canberra Bylaws
7.2.1 Unless a player has played with a Club in four or more matches in any Division in a season he must not represent that club in the finals matches for that season.
1. Any player who has played in a total of nine or more home and away matches of a higher Division(s) shall not be eligible to play final matches in a lower Division except:
a) A player – who has played more than nine games in a higher grade(s) – can represent his club in the immediate lower division final only if the teams are playing on the same day/weekend.
b) In the instance that there is no team in an immediate lower division, then a player must have played at least four games in the lowest division available. Example Only: XYZ
Club has Division 1 and Division 2 and a team in Division 4 of AFL Canberra. A player can only drop to the Division 4 team during the finals if he is eligible as per 7.2.1, 7.2.1.1 and 7.2.1.1(a)
The Jets used the (changed) rules to their advantage.