NFNL 2024 Div 1 discussion

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Practice matches this weekend
Saturday
Mont vs Balwyn @RMIT
Bundoora vs East Keilor @ East Keilor
Macleod vs Sth Morang @ Marymede
Eltham vs St Albans @ Susan st eltham
Banyule vs Pascoe Vale @Overnewton college
Sunday
Greensborough vs Airport West
West Preston vs St Marys @ Lalor

No information on
Heid
Nth Heid play Shepparton on 23rd March at Broadford
Hurstbridge play Norwood on 23rd at Plenty Valley Christian college
 

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Eltham lost by a few points to St Albans.

Not a match I would call a classic, genuine praccy match, impressive that St Albans did not kick a behind all day.....they have a decent goal kicking coach there, Eltham may need to recruit him kicking 14 behinds themselves......

Few outs no doubt for both sides, great to be back with a beer in hand watching footy though.
 
Yep - Unless Mac
Could be a long year for Macleod. South Morang pumped them. Not sure who was in and out obviously.
YEP unless Macleod had 15 of their best players out today they are not a Div 1 side - I dont know enough about them re players so hopefully they just played their reserves side today? Anyone know?
South will go well in Div 2 me thinks
 
Yep - Unless Mac

YEP unless Macleod had 15 of their best players out today they are not a Div 1 side - I dont know enough about them re players so hopefully they just played their reserves side today? Anyone know?
South will go well in Div 2 me thinks
They’re finished. Good run, but they are a division 2 club now.
 
WP beat StMarys by a couple of goals. Was a good game. West had a few kids playing bc they had a few key position players unavailable. St Marys took it up to them though.
 
From HS

West Preston-Lakeside coach Ian Aitken discusses young talent and 2024 aims​

After missing finals for the first time since 2016, West Preston-Lakeside will give its promising youngsters more opportunity to excel in 2024.

West Preston-Lakeside will usher in a new generation this season.
After missing NFNL Division 1 finals for the first time since 2016 last season, the Roosters will look to youth in 2024.

Respected coach Ian Aitken has been given the task of rebuilding the list and keeping the club in the top-flight.

A wave of talent is ready to step up to senior football after West’s under-19s reached the Division 1 preliminary final last season.

Promising prospect Dante Colosimo leads the way after winning the under-19 league best-and-fairest and goalkicking awards last season.

Seb LeGreca finished second in the league medal, while James Stepien wasn’t far behind, and Northern Knights graduate Alek D’Arro has arrives from Whittlesea.

The Roosters have also added experienced quartet Coburg VFL-listed talent Tom McKenzie, Bregon Cotchett (Inglewood), Kobe Brown (Deer Park), Max Johnson (Lockington Bamawn).

Aitken was looking forward to seeing the young talent take the opportunity.

“We’ve got quite a young side, some good talent coming through,” Aitken said.

“Some will stand up in senior footy, some might take a bit longer, but having that talent come through from the 19s keeps you optimistic.

“There’s a number of them; Romy Noureddine, Seb LeGreca, James Stepien, Hayden Delos, Dante Colosimo, Alek D’Arro, those sort of guys give you hope for the future.

“If it’s a place where people enjoy coming then word will spread and I hear we might get a few back, who played with us in the glory days.”

The opportunity comes after the loss of several key players.

Two-time premiership co-captain and goalkicking great Ahmed Saad has departed for Essendon District club Pascoe Vale, along with Mohammed Yassine.

Premiership players Mark Kovacevic (Shepparton Swans), Alex Federico and Aiden Tilley (both Wangaratta Magpies) have also left.

As have Callum Kilpatrick (North Hobart), Jack Nicolo (Old Paradians), Malik Elfakahani (East Keilor) and Beaudie Maroney (Old Eltham Collegians).

Saad was the club’s leading goalkicker last season with 35 majors in 13 appearances, Chris Ryall (eight votes) and Matt Harman (seven) were the club’s Rosbrook Medal front-runners.

Harman, along with several club veterans, has been leading the way this off-season.

“The leaders, guys that were part of getting me to the club, are setting the example,” Aitken said.

“You’ve got Adam Valeri, Max Dreher, Matt Harman, Matt Belbasis, those four are really standing up.

“We just want to be competitive, we believe if we play our brand of footy that we can compete with anyone and win any game on any given day.”

West Preston-Lakeside ramps up pre-season preparations with a practice match against Division 2 preliminary finalist St Mary’s on Sunday.

The Roosters will then face Eastern club Croydon.

A Round 1 clash with Greensborough awaits on April 13 at War Memorial Reserve before a first home game at Moore Park against North Heidelberg.
 

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Greensborough beat Airport West by about 40 points. Ran all over them in the last quarter, and if they hadn’t have kicked 3.8 or 4.8 (or maybe even more inaccurate) in the last term the margin would have been greater.

I know Angus Sievers didn’t play but unsure about other outs for either side.
 
Greensborough beat Airport West by about 40 points. Ran all over them in the last quarter, and if they hadn’t have kicked 3.8 or 4.8 (or maybe even more inaccurate) in the last term the margin would have been greater.

I know Angus Sievers didn’t play but unsure about other outs for either side.
Is that you Colt?
 
Probably a silly question. But with players playing in the NT every year and I presume they need a clearance.
Is there a loophole for players that don’t want to go back to there original club. Can there NT club just clear them to whenever they want to go?

I know it would be poor by the NT club, but can they stop them?
 
Unless a sign on fee has been paid for that season, a player should be free to move where they want in my opinion. Doesn't answer the above question, which is an interesting one. I would assume that the player just needs a clearance from NT club to his nominated Vic club, I can't imagine the system is built to force them back, unless it's a permit?
 
Unless a sign on fee has been paid for that season, a player should be free to move where they want in my opinion. Doesn't answer the above question, which is an interesting one. I would assume that the player just needs a clearance from NT club to his nominated Vic club, I can't imagine the system is built to force them back, unless it's a permit?
Yeh good question. I presume if they are signed they would have to go back. There would have to be some rule. If they arent signed not sure there original club can do much. I'm probably wrong
 

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