Bendigo FL discussion 2025

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Yet here we are with Kyneton departed, Maryborough gone, Castlemaine potentially going down swinging. Surely you can see a trend here? If you can’t see bias you need to open your eyes wider, albeit that’s likely difficult given your club allegiance.
You’re right that the points system was created by the administration…. yet the seasonal points allocation is in their control, and it’s impossible to argue they haven’t used that as a support lever - through nothing but fear of backlash from certain clubs if it was to make life even a tiny bit tougher for them.

I have no affiliation to any club these days. I did have the privilege of being involved at a club in Bendigo and saw just how hard people worked and the professionalism shown to try to put the club in the best possible position to succeed.

I come from a club in the mallee that faces great challenges every season to operate. The club went winless for 2 straight seasons and almost folded or merged a couple of times. Not once did anyone at that club whinge or sook about league admin…they just worked hard, innovated and found different ways of doing things to hopefully continue to survive and compete.
 
I have no affiliation to any club these days. I did have the privilege of being involved at a club in Bendigo and saw just how hard people worked and the professionalism shown to try to put the club in the best possible position to succeed.

I come from a club in the mallee that faces great challenges every season to operate. The club went winless for 2 straight seasons and almost folded or merged a couple of times. Not once did anyone at that club whinge or sook about league admin…they just worked hard, innovated and found different ways of doing things to hopefully continue to survive and compete.

Roota, I see your point although in my experience, administrators have done nothing to support non Bendigo based clubs and strategically look at football in the region. They have known there were problems for many years with clubs struggling to survive and poaching players from fellow clubs using various incentives in order to keep their club going. This along with a points and salary cap system that has more holes in them than swiss cheese was supposed to correct all the issues - what absolute rubbish. Both AFL Victoria and previous members of the AFL Central Victoria board and the BFNL were told numerous times of the issues my club and other clubs both in the BFNL and other leagues faced and nothing was ever done to support us. The agendas from so called ‘influential’ clubs were seen as far more important than the survival of clubs like mine (Maryborough FNC). The best example in recent times of where the BFNL is at and being out of touch was the admission of Broadford FNC, a topic that has been done to death here.

Whilst I agree as a club we need to evolve, work hard and try a range of initiatives/ practices to stay afloat, those in charge play a key role in the future of the game in the region. Unfortunately on many occasions despite our approaches, we received ‘radio silence’. My club has unfortunately and sadly gone into recess and perhaps when a few more occur (which is likely), someone may wake up and think there is a problem we need to address. At this time I feel those in charge just shrug their shoulders, put out some corporate speak statement and quickly move on. There seems to be little to no accountability for those in charge and we at club land often pay the price.

All very frustrating and sad from my perspective.
 
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I'd love to know when was the last time an afl club went to maryborough and ran some clinics. There seems very little connection from the problems in afl victoria and the afl.

We have 10 afl clubs in Victoria, they all hold community camps, I'm yet to see one in corowa, maryborough, etc where there are problems with footy. They don't seem to care.

Even a club like kangaroo flat needs help, even sit down with the club and help them with a 5 year plan and ways of getting there. Junior numbers outside of under 12s are dwindling, we have powerful clubs monopolising junior systems, state wide.

You can't just say get a good coach and problem solved. Look at maryborough, Andrews, Brennan, Abraham, Lavers all good coaches, zero impact.

I really think in 10 years time footy outside the afl will be stuffed and I think that's their plan. As more people will go and watch the afl.
 

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I'd love to know when was the last time an afl club went to maryborough and ran some clinics. There seems very little connection from the problems in afl victoria and the afl.

We have 10 afl clubs in Victoria, they all hold community camps, I'm yet to see one in corowa, maryborough, etc where there are problems with footy. They don't seem to care.

Even a club like kangaroo flat needs help, even sit down with the club and help them with a 5 year plan and ways of getting there. Junior numbers outside of under 12s are dwindling, we have powerful clubs monopolising junior systems, state wide.

You can't just say get a good coach and problem solved. Look at maryborough, Andrews, Brennan, Abraham, Lavers all good coaches, zero impact.

I really think in 10 years time footy outside the afl will be stuffed and I think that's their plan. As more people will go and watch the afl.
Why would AFL Vic go to Corowa?
 
Roota I do see your point although in my experience, administrators have done nothing to support non Bendigo based clubs and look at football in the region for a long time. They have known there were problems for many years with clubs struggling to survive and poaching players from fellow clubs in order to keep their club going. This along with a points and salary cap system that has more holes in them than Swiss cheese was supposed to correct all the issues - what absolute rubbish. Both AFL Victoria and previous members of the AFL Central Victoria board and the BFNL were told numerous times of the issues my club and other clubs both in the BFNL and other leagues faced and nothing was ever done to support us. The agendas from more so called ‘influential’ clubs were seen as far more important than the survival of clubs like mine (Maryborough FNC). The best example in recent times of where the BFNL is at and being out of touch was the admission of Broadford FNC, a topic that has been done to death here.

Whilst I agree as a club we need to evolve, work hard and try a range of initiatives/ practices to stay afloat, those in charge play a key role in the future of the game in the region. Unfortunately on many occasions despite our approaches, we received ‘radio silence’. My club has unfortunately and sadly gone into recess and perhaps when a few more occur (which is highly likely), someone may wake up and think there is a problem that we need to address. At this time I feel those in charge shrug their shoulders, put out some corporate speak statement and move on. There seems to be little to no accountability for those in charge and we at club land often pay the price.

All very frustrating and sad from my perspective.

Roota, I see your point although in my experience, administrators have done nothing to support non Bendigo based clubs and strategically look at football in the region. They have known there were problems for many years with clubs struggling to survive and poaching players from fellow clubs using various incentives in order to keep their club going. This along with a points and salary cap system that has more holes in them than swiss cheese was supposed to correct all the issues - what absolute rubbish. Both AFL Victoria and previous members of the AFL Central Victoria board and the BFNL were told numerous times of the issues my club and other clubs both in the BFNL and other leagues faced and nothing was ever done to support us. The agendas from so called ‘influential’ clubs were seen as far more important than the survival of clubs like mine (Maryborough FNC). The best example in recent times of where the BFNL is at and being out of touch was the admission of Broadford FNC, a topic that has been done to death here.

Whilst I agree as a club we need to evolve, work hard and try a range of initiatives/ practices to stay afloat, those in charge play a key role in the future of the game in the region. Unfortunately on many occasions despite our approaches, we received ‘radio silence’. My club has unfortunately and sadly gone into recess and perhaps when a few more occur (which is likely), someone may wake up and think there is a problem we need to address. At this time I feel those in charge just shrug their shoulders, put out some corporate speak statement and quickly move on. There seems to be little to no accountability for those in charge and we at club land often pay the price.

All very frustrating and sad from my perspective.
Question: When are we going to get some of the past greats into admin positions? Males or females who have played the game and been in the trenches at Club Land? Time to up the pay scale and get 'Football' people involved.
 

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