Central Murray FL Discussion 2022

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Ricky Wild back to Boga
Age - 34
Playing History - Grew up playing in St.Arnaud. Moved onto coaching in Horsham where he won a Best & Fairest for Nattimuck. I then came to Lake Boga. Wildy then went to Quambatook where he was captain for the 3 seasons. He got 3rd, 2nd & 2nd in the Best & Fairest. Wildy then won the Golden Rivers League Best & Fairest this season
 
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Ricky Wild back to Boga
Age - 34
Playing History - Grew up playing in St.Arnaud. Moved onto coaching in Horsham where he won a Best & Fairest for Nattimuck. I then came to Lake Boga. Wildy then went to Quambatook where he was captain for the 3 seasons. He got 3rd, 2nd & 2nd in the Best & Fairest. Wildy then won the Golden Rivers League Best & Fairest this season
What happens with quamby players points? Surely their 1 pointers, also where are most playing?
 
I couldn't find anything specific in the AFLCV Handbook. This would be one for the regional hub to clarify.

I suppose there are arguments for treating 2022 Quambatook players as being "still active" in points calculations because they played football in 2022. However, there could be scope to claiming that they are all now one point players as they would be coming from a now-unaffiliated club if they don't pay any affiliation fees to the GRFNL for 2023.

My guess is that if they were treated as one-point players, there may be a cap on how many ex-Quambatook players can land at the same club.
 

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Neagle brother to Balranald and Kobe Lloyd returning
Roos are a shoe in for the five, with 4 quality players in so far. Worried about tooleybuc, there's no core of locals that are senior players, Smith gone already, maybe Pilcher, all they can do is replace the players they've lost, kerang may lose a couple into Bendigo, so they come back a leg, with their core group another year older.

Wade and Moloney are also a year older, who's their next stars to replace them, they always seem to be able to produce them, and have a great junior culture, but who's coming up, tyntynder need eagle plus a few more recruits, plenty of questions for clubs in the Central Murray.
 
Roos are a shoe in for the five, with 4 quality players in so far. Worried about tooleybuc, there's no core of locals that are senior players, Smith gone already, maybe Pilcher, all they can do is replace the players they've lost, kerang may lose a couple into Bendigo, so they come back a leg, with their core group another year older.

Wade and Moloney are also a year older, who's their next stars to replace them, they always seem to be able to produce them, and have a great junior culture, but who's coming up, tyntynder need eagle plus a few more recruits, plenty of questions for clubs in the Central Murray.
I think things will be pretty similar to this season but Balranald being closer to the top three then what we seen this season.
Tyntynder don’t have the money to compete with Kerang, Cohuna, Woora etc. Boga and Lalbert probably need to find 3-4 like Balranald have to compete which is probably unlikely.
The rest are too far off the pace.
 
I think things will be pretty similar to this season but Balranald being closer to the top three then what we seen this season.
Tyntynder don’t have the money to compete with Kerang, Cohuna, Woora etc. Boga and Lalbert probably need to find 3-4 like Balranald have to compete which is probably unlikely.
The rest are too far off the pace.
Boga might have a few thirds step up and give them a boost.

Kerang need to recruit a ruck and key position players to help out Davis and Dalrymple and with Curnow leaving.

Lalbert need a bit of luck with injuries.

Hopefully nyah improve, although I reckon they'll go north and recruit again.

Not many north central guys come across anymore, they head to Bendigo instead of Swan hill way
 

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