Is Conforti originally from Heathcote??? Andrew his dad??One other I believe
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Is Conforti originally from Heathcote??? Andrew his dad??One other I believe
Is Conforti originally from Heathcote??? Andrew his dad??
No PeterIs Conforti originally from Heathcote??? Andrew his dad??
So what happens to players who are over 23 and still want to have a game, but don’t have the ability or dedication to play at senior level??????
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I reckon Soccer keeps shooting itself in the foot. Ridiculous fees to play it at junior level and as for "A" League it will be lucky to be around for much longer.
No. Hosking a massive loss. Now Conforti is another massive loss. Thornton, Collins & Lee Coghlan also serious losses and don't know how much footy they will get out of Day-Wicks as, apart from the Pioneers, he seems to get picked for a lot of other underage rep footy. That is a massive loss of talent from last year's team grand final team. There is also a rumor of another top liner going.Holt from Wedderburn, Rosengren returns, as does Kyle Stevens, and Kai Daniels announces as well. I think that’s it at the moment. A long way to go to replace the number that have left.
Albury I think you have an old coaches hat on, trying to downplay how far ahead of the pack Sandhurst will be. It’s yours/theirs to lose based on what we currently know.
Good to have a discussion about teams and players Trent and not the usual never ending negative stuff.
We still need to see who the other teams recruit in February mate to make a final judgement.
I am curious, you talk about '...good players coming from mounts'. I am aware of Wallace. Who else is coming?
Will Maryborough make it to the starting line? I just read a post on Twitter that 2024 might be a bridge too far
Doesn't Maryborough need to help itself in some ways? Lot of towns of that size (or smaller) play in a major league and have surrounding district league clubs yet still find a way to compete at a reasonably high level? Kyabram jumps out as an obvious example.I'd doubt it, strath have plenty of juniors in the system already.
In my opinion it's the best coaching position in country footy, I'm not sure why they didn't look at a full time coach to be honest.
Maryborough needs some afl help, through a promotions officer helping footy in the twon, and playing home games there. You can't let a town of 10k plus lost to senior football, not sure andrew Dillon or he's mates care though, as long as there's kids drafted, they don't care if Maryborough only has 1 team in the town in the minor league, just means more people will watch afl. Sad state of affairs is footy outside of afl and school football
Kyabram is also a lot closer inbetween two major towns than Maryborough is - half an hour to Echuca and Shepparton vs 55 minutes to Bendigo and Ballarat. To me, I reckon that kind of accessibility to those kinds of towns plays a part in Kyabram's success vs Maryborough's, as does the ageing population the town has. Maybe it sounds silly, I don't know. But living in the town, that's the way I'm seeing it.Doesn't Maryborough need to help itself in some ways? Lot of towns of that size (or smaller) play in a major league and have surrounding district league clubs yet still find a way to compete at a reasonably high level? Kyabram jumps out as an obvious example.
I think your in denial sorry to say. Clubs who don't even have a Pub can make it work more than a town like Maryborough can with great facilities. Normally starts with the admin. The challenges are there with the local comp but it shouldn't knee cap you the way Maryborough has been.Kyabram is also a lot closer inbetween two major towns than Maryborough is - half an hour to Echuca and Shepparton vs 55 minutes to Bendigo and Ballarat. To me, I reckon that kind of accessibility to those kinds of towns plays a part in Kyabram's success vs Maryborough's, as does the ageing population the town has. Maybe it sounds silly, I don't know. But living in the town, that's the way I'm seeing it.
You can't compare Maryborough to Kyabrum, Rochy or Koroit as examples - these are all destination clubs that may have minor leagues around them but they are the go-to clubs for players, including local farmers as examples, who are the main stay of these clubs.I think your in denial sorry to say. Clubs who don't even have a Pub can make it work more than a town like Maryborough can with great facilities. Normally starts with the admin. The challenges are there with the local comp but it shouldn't knee cap you the way Maryborough has been.
What makes them a destination Club? A stamp? Or the way they are run and the culture they implement?You can't compare Maryborough to Kyabrum, Rochy or Koroit as examples - these are all destination clubs that may have minor leagues around them but they are the go-to clubs for players, including local farmers as examples, who are the main stay of these clubs.
Maryborough is not a destination club and the best local farmers go to Natte, Carisbrook and now Ballarat Clubs. In many cases it is not Maryboroughs fault the other clubs are just more well run.
What makes them a destination Club? A stamp? Or the way they are run and the culture they implement?
Who are you referring to there ?Or the salary cap they blow to bits ?
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Who are you referring to there ?
All of them - the pies aren’t that good in Koroit / Kyabram / rochy - give me a break if you think players are driving there for the love of it ! They would be in the same if not worse trouble as Maryborough if they weren’t spending at least double the cap !
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