Bendigo FL discussion 2024

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No he starts as 6 and then you get a point added for every club after, I think he played at greensborough, then port Melbourne and St Arnaud, so he's 6 points, then a point for Port and a point for St Arnaud gets him to 8

I’ll have to revise my points system, we should be able to find a couple of double figures for Sandhurst.
 
You would think that these blokes that do the rounds making appearances would be limited to where they can play. The Slime Train must attract some points if hes shopping himself around weekly. Just had a look at Baulch played Phillip Island as a 6 and 2 weeks later as a 4 at Panton Hill. How the hell does that work?

He's listed to play for an amateur club apparently. Does he know that he can't get paid to play VAFA football?
 
You would think that these blokes that do the rounds making appearances would be limited to where they can play. The Slime Train must attract some points if hes shopping himself around weekly. Just had a look at Baulch played Phillip Island as a 6 and 2 weeks later as a 4 at Panton Hill. How the hell does that work?
He then played at Blighty FNC in the Picola League where they were thrashed and allegedly got 81 possessions...

His day at Panton Hill FNC in the Northern League was a massive success with record attendance and the club making a significant amount of revenue well above what it cost having him for the day. Whilst many people 'knock' him (and I have been one too) his profile does get 'bums on seats'.
 

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How do you get to 8? I though 6 was the maximum.
Ablett played as a 7 pointer for Drouin last year, prior to that I thought 6 was max but I don't think that's stated anywhere in the PPS Policy. I don't know now, blokes doing tours getting allocated different penalties. Swan registered at 15 clubs over 2023 & 2024 so far (not including masters comp or whatever it is) so I'm also not sure exactly the way that the "3 clubs in 3 years" rule is being applied to players playing with multiple clubs in one year. If Caddy got 2 penalty points for playing across a number of clubs then Swan should probably be nearly a 20 point player based on that! There might not be a uniform approach to it and with discounts available based on specific circumstances, some clubs might be utilising those.
 
Ablett played as a 7 pointer for Drouin last year, prior to that I thought 6 was max but I don't think that's stated anywhere in the PPS Policy. I don't know now, blokes doing tours getting allocated different penalties. Swan registered at 15 clubs over 2023 & 2024 so far (not including masters comp or whatever it is) so I'm also not sure exactly the way that the "3 clubs in 3 years" rule is being applied to players playing with multiple clubs in one year. If Caddy got 2 penalty points for playing across a number of clubs then Swan should probably be nearly a 20 point player based on that! There might not be a uniform approach to it and with discounts available based on specific circumstances, some clubs might be utilising those.
Caddy’s break down. 6 points (played afl in the last 3 years) +1 (3 clubs in years) +1 (transfer from major league) 8 points

Leigh Montagna will be very different, as he finished up in The afl in 2017/18?
If he hasn’t played any footy in the last 3 years he will be a 1 pointer at the Maine.

Dane Swan similar has been out of the afl for long enough now that it has no impact on his points. If he sticks to the minor leagues, which it looks like he is, he would be carrying at most 4 points. 3 pointer (senior community layer) + 1 (3clubs in 3 years) points don’t stack for 5 clubs in a year etc.
 
Maryborough forfeiting twos again.
Yes Forest we are again and this may be the case for a few weeks. We have had a reasonable response to obtaining some additional players but nothing in concrete as yet as there are a few things to work through. Fortunately this week our Unders and Seniors will again take to the field and we do get a couple of faces back into both teams.

We are working hard to remedy the situation although it appears this week there is more interest in the area about Dane Swan playing for Natte Bealiba on Saturday against Navarre. Let's hope they make more money than he costs to get for the day.

Dane has been good for local footy in recent years but I saw him run around last year for a club and to be honest he got the money pretty easily as he is physically spent. Good promotion for the club but I do question the value of having him play.

On a positive note for our club the netballers are going really well which is terrific to see.
 
Yes Forest we are again and this may be the case for a few weeks. We have had a reasonable response to obtaining some additional players but nothing in concrete as yet as there are a few things to work through. Fortunately this week our Unders and Seniors will again take to the field and we do get a couple of faces back into both teams.

We are working hard to remedy the situation although it appears this week there is more interest in the area about Dane Swan playing for Natte Bealiba on Saturday against Navarre. Let's hope they make more money than he costs to get for the day.

Dane has been good for local footy in recent years but I saw him run around last year for a club and to be honest he got the money pretty easily as he is physically spent. Good promotion for the club but I do question the value of having him play.

On a positive note for our club the netballers are going really well which is terrific to see.

Hang in there lfg, not an easy time for anyone involved in the club.
 
Caddy’s break down. 6 points (played afl in the last 3 years) +1 (3 clubs in years) +1 (transfer from major league) 8 points

Leigh Montagna will be very different, as he finished up in The afl in 2017/18?
If he hasn’t played any footy in the last 3 years he will be a 1 pointer at the Maine.

Dane Swan similar has been out of the afl for long enough now that it has no impact on his points. If he sticks to the minor leagues, which it looks like he is, he would be carrying at most 4 points. 3 pointer (senior community layer) + 1 (3clubs in 3 years) points don’t stack for 5 clubs in a year etc.
Fair enough, I thought that was possibly the case re: only getting 1 penalty for each category (major league & 3 clubs 3 years)

Buckley, Montagna, Lloyd all 1 point then
 

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Yes Forest we are again and this may be the case for a few weeks. We have had a reasonable response to obtaining some additional players but nothing in concrete as yet as there are a few things to work through. Fortunately this week our Unders and Seniors will again take to the field and we do get a couple of faces back into both teams.

We are working hard to remedy the situation although it appears this week there is more interest in the area about Dane Swan playing for Natte Bealiba on Saturday against Navarre. Let's hope they make more money than he costs to get for the day.

Dane has been good for local footy in recent years but I saw him run around last year for a club and to be honest he got the money pretty easily as he is physically spent. Good promotion for the club but I do question the value of having him play.

On a positive note for our club the netballers are going really well which is terrific to see.
Well said. The good thing is that with two byes in three weeks after this week it gives us a chance to reset a bit and get a few back in.
 
Yes Forest we are again and this may be the case for a few weeks. We have had a reasonable response to obtaining some additional players but nothing in concrete as yet as there are a few things to work through. Fortunately this week our Unders and Seniors will again take to the field and we do get a couple of faces back into both teams.

We are working hard to remedy the situation although it appears this week there is more interest in the area about Dane Swan playing for Natte Bealiba on Saturday against Navarre. Let's hope they make more money than he costs to get for the day.

Dane has been good for local footy in recent years but I saw him run around last year for a club and to be honest he got the money pretty easily as he is physically spent. Good promotion for the club but I do question the value of having him play.

On a positive note for our club the netballers are going really well which is terrific to see.
It cost Rockbank 10k to have Dane play for the and do a "comedy night" lol absolute waste of money. Hope it all works out for Maryborough.

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Yes Forest we are again and this may be the case for a few weeks. We have had a reasonable response to obtaining some additional players but nothing in concrete as yet as there are a few things to work through. Fortunately this week our Unders and Seniors will again take to the field and we do get a couple of faces back into both teams.

We are working hard to remedy the situation although it appears this week there is more interest in the area about Dane Swan playing for Natte Bealiba on Saturday against Navarre. Let's hope they make more money than he costs to get for the day.

Dane has been good for local footy in recent years but I saw him run around last year for a club and to be honest he got the money pretty easily as he is physically spent. Good promotion for the club but I do question the value of having him play.

On a positive note for our club the netballers are going really well which is terrific to see.
Everybody on here and elsewhere respects what you are doing Local. To not give up in difficult times shows a real strength of character by yourself (as a club). However, clearly you don't want to go on as a perennial bottom club getting regular drubbings so can I ask few questions being:

1. What is the goal for the club over the immediate future (beyond just survival)?
2. Is there any support/assistance that you are not getting now from the BFNL which you would like to receive?
3. We have numerous discussions on this forum about how to make the BFNL a healthier competition. For example - changing the player points system, creating a Central Victoria league with two or three tied and a promotion/demotion system, bringing back a BFNL Board made up of delegates from each club, mergers etc etc etc. What changes would you like to see as a club which would create a more even playing field for Maryborough and a more interesting competition for the public?
4. Would the club be prepared to play more Sunday games and also night games early in the season?
 
Everybody on here and elsewhere respects what you are doing Local. To not give up in difficult times shows a real strength of character by yourself (as a club). However, clearly you don't want to go on as a perennial bottom club getting regular drubbings so can I ask few questions being:

1. What is the goal for the club over the immediate future (beyond just survival)?
2. Is there any support/assistance that you are not getting now from the BFNL which you would like to receive?
3. We have numerous discussions on this forum about how to make the BFNL a healthier competition. For example - changing the player points system, creating a Central Victoria league with two or three tied and a promotion/demotion system, bringing back a BFNL Board made up of delegates from each club, mergers etc etc etc. What changes would you like to see as a club which would create a more even playing field for Maryborough and a more interesting competition for the public?
4. Would the club be prepared to play more Sunday games and also night games early in the season?

Great questions, would be interesting to see how lots of clubs answered them.

It was pretty reassuring to see our esteemed hierarchy come out and declare they are ‘leaving no stone unturned’ to help Maryborough. Crisis over I would say, with the weight of the great minds running things behind them, Maryborough might just win the flag.
 
I see the fearless leader of the region has come out today and made a statement. I think someone needs to tell him he’s responsible for bendigo region and not somewhere successful like Ballarat


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Great questions, would be interesting to see how lots of clubs answered them.

It was pretty reassuring to see our esteemed hierarchy come out and declare they are ‘leaving no stone unturned’ to help Maryborough. Crisis over I would say, with the weight of the great minds running things behind them, Maryborough might just win the flag.
And comments closed on the article on the Addy facebook page
 
Thanks - I just found it on the AFLCV website ...

Thoughts? I noted the fifth paragraph - I'd love to see one of the crew here end up on the council to allow the view of the football follower to be considered in some of the important issues that will need to be addressed.




As the new Region Manager for AFL Central Victoria, it is my pleasure to reflect on an exciting start to the 2024 season and to cast an eye towards the vibrant future of football in our community.

Thus far, the 2024 season has been remarkable. It has characterised by fierce competition and great sportsmanship across all levels. We have high hopes for the remainder of 2024 and wish all participants the best of luck.

AFL Central Victoria is undergoing some changes to its governance structure. Recently, the AFL CV Commission resigned its position with AFL Victoria management staff appointed to casual vacancies on the Commission and act as Company Directors.

At this time, it is important to acknowledge the significant contribution made to football in the AFL Central Victoria Region by the existing commissioners and those who preceded them. The Commission have displayed wonderful leadership and foresight in recognising the time for a change in direction is now required for football to thrive in the Region.

AFL Victoria has now commenced an expressions of interest process for people interested in being part of a newly formed AFL CV Region Council. If you or someone you know has interest in this role, please contact me at cam.tomlins@afl.com.au.

I would also like to extend my deepest gratitude to various individuals and groups who have played pivotal roles this season. First, a huge thank you to our volunteers and club officials, whose dedication and hard work often go unnoticed. You are truly the backbone of our sport, and your efforts create the foundation upon which our success is built.

Another special thanks must go to our sponsors, whose support has been unwavering even in challenging times. Your commitment allows us to invest in the growth of our leagues and the development of our players, making a lasting impact on the community.

As we look to the future, I am excited about the opportunities that lie ahead. We are committed to not only maintaining but also enhancing the quality of our competitions and community programs.

We will continue to focus on fostering local talent and ensuring that football and netball remains a cornerstone of our community where everyone is welcome, and everyone can thrive. Here’s to an even more successful season ahead!

All the best in Football & Netball

Cameron Tomlins
AFL CV Region Manager
 
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Thanks - I just found it on the AFLCV website ...

Thoughts?




As the new Region Manager for AFL Central Victoria, it is my pleasure to reflect on an exciting start to the 2024 season and to cast an eye towards the vibrant future of football in our community.

Thus far, the 2024 season has been remarkable. It has characterised by fierce competition and great sportsmanship across all levels. We have high hopes for the remainder of 2024 and wish all participants the best of luck.

AFL Central Victoria is undergoing some changes to its governance structure. Recently, the AFL CV Commission resigned its position with AFL Victoria management staff appointed to casual vacancies on the Commission and act as Company Directors.

At this time, it is important to acknowledge the significant contribution made to football in the AFL Central Victoria Region by the existing commissioners and those who preceded them. The Commission have displayed wonderful leadership and foresight in recognising the time for a change in direction is now required for football to thrive in the Region.

AFL Victoria has now commenced an expressions of interest process for people interested in being part of a newly formed AFL CV Region Council. If you or someone you know has interest in this role, please contact me at cam.tomlins@afl.com.au.

I would also like to extend my deepest gratitude to various individuals and groups who have played pivotal roles this season. First, a huge thank you to our volunteers and club officials, whose dedication and hard work often go unnoticed. You are truly the backbone of our sport, and your efforts create the foundation upon which our success is built.

Another special thanks must go to our sponsors, whose support has been unwavering even in challenging times. Your commitment allows us to invest in the growth of our leagues and the development of our players, making a lasting impact on the community.

As we look to the future, I am excited about the opportunities that lie ahead. We are committed to not only maintaining but also enhancing the quality of our competitions and community programs.

We will continue to focus on fostering local talent and ensuring that football and netball remains a cornerstone of our community where everyone is welcome, and everyone can thrive. Here’s to an even more successful season ahead!

All the best in Football & Netball

Cameron Tomlins
AFL CV Region Manager
kind of a nothing burger statement, not really addressing any of the expressed concerns re: competitiveness of some sides and what not
 

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