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NFNL 2024 Div 1 discussion

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McKay is a real talent. Was on Don's VFL list.
If goes to other NFL side would become a 6 pointer I reckon.
Macleod in reality needed a clean out and if that means they need to drop down so be it
To many blokes down there playing on reputations or because there was no competition for spots
 

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On the HS running article about recruits they have picked up:

Mackenzie Hogg: A significant coup for Macleod, securing the services of the former Northern Knights forward and one-time Carlton father-son prospect. Hogg was a mainstay in Heidelberg’s senior line-up for much of 2023, playing eight games and kicking 11 goals. However, he was forced back to reserve grade at the business end of the season and was a part of the Tigers reserves premiership – winning the grand final medal in the process.

Darcy Hogg: Joins his brother Mackenzie at DeWinton Park, jumping across from Old Carey in the VAFA. The midfield-forward remains listed at Carlton having come through the Blues’ father-son academy and Northern Knights.

Reece Jones: The rangy defender steps up to NFNL Division 1 from Division 2 finalist South Morang. Jones proved himself one of the most reliable defenders in Division 3 and 2 with the Lions and is more than capable on the rebound. Played 19 games in 2022, including South’s premiership win, but was restricted to just seven games this season.

Sam Richards: Made 11 appearances, all in the reserves, for VAFA Premier C club Old Carey this season after five senior and 10 reserve grade matches in 2022. Will add critical midfield depth for the Kangas.

Max Razums: Made two senior appearances for Old Carey in VAFA Premier C this season but spent most of the season in the reserves, kicking 12 goals in 12 games. The 6’3 utility will be a handy addition.

Cooper Clark: The former Heidelberg under-19s returns to the NFNL after a season with Wodonga Raiders in the Ovens and Murray league. Clark played 16 games, all in reserve grade, in 2023. Trained with the Kangas between trips to Wodonga last season so is already familiar to his new teammates.

Max Childs: The former Richmond NGA prospect arrives at DeWinton Park from Murray league club Echuca. Childs played 11 senior games, kicked four goals and earned a mention in the best four times this season. A pacey and clean-skilled midfield-forward.

Jake Hodgkin: Came through the ranks at Ovens and Murray club Wodonga Raiders but played for Tallangatta District outfit Mitta United this season, featuring in all 18 games and kicking 16 goals. Can play at either end of the ground and even through the middle, which will make him a valuable addition to Craig Hayes’ whiteboard.
 
On the HS running article about recruits they have picked up:

Mackenzie Hogg: A significant coup for Macleod, securing the services of the former Northern Knights forward and one-time Carlton father-son prospect. Hogg was a mainstay in Heidelberg’s senior line-up for much of 2023, playing eight games and kicking 11 goals. However, he was forced back to reserve grade at the business end of the season and was a part of the Tigers reserves premiership – winning the grand final medal in the process.

Darcy Hogg: Joins his brother Mackenzie at DeWinton Park, jumping across from Old Carey in the VAFA. The midfield-forward remains listed at Carlton having come through the Blues’ father-son academy and Northern Knights.

Reece Jones: The rangy defender steps up to NFNL Division 1 from Division 2 finalist South Morang. Jones proved himself one of the most reliable defenders in Division 3 and 2 with the Lions and is more than capable on the rebound. Played 19 games in 2022, including South’s premiership win, but was restricted to just seven games this season.

Sam Richards: Made 11 appearances, all in the reserves, for VAFA Premier C club Old Carey this season after five senior and 10 reserve grade matches in 2022. Will add critical midfield depth for the Kangas.

Max Razums: Made two senior appearances for Old Carey in VAFA Premier C this season but spent most of the season in the reserves, kicking 12 goals in 12 games. The 6’3 utility will be a handy addition.

Cooper Clark: The former Heidelberg under-19s returns to the NFNL after a season with Wodonga Raiders in the Ovens and Murray league. Clark played 16 games, all in reserve grade, in 2023. Trained with the Kangas between trips to Wodonga last season so is already familiar to his new teammates.

Max Childs: The former Richmond NGA prospect arrives at DeWinton Park from Murray league club Echuca. Childs played 11 senior games, kicked four goals and earned a mention in the best four times this season. A pacey and clean-skilled midfield-forward.

Jake Hodgkin: Came through the ranks at Ovens and Murray club Wodonga Raiders but played for Tallangatta District outfit Mitta United this season, featuring in all 18 games and kicking 16 goals. Can play at either end of the ground and even through the middle, which will make him a valuable addition to Craig Hayes’ whiteboard.
No offence to Old Carey, but picking up their reserves players from VAFA third division will not substantially improve a Div 1 list.
 
Can anyone tall me, isnt the figures, Profit / Loss meant to be in the annual report? Doesnt seem to be in the league one that you can download.

They have hidden that for years and got away with it. All other leagues post it, NFNL, defient of CAV requirements love hiding their wet lunches and kickbacks from Preston.

However unless clubs kickback and ask why the financials are not public (and in accordance with CAV requirements) they get away with doing and hiding what they want.

I dont trust them, never have since old mate Floydey did his thing.
 
They have hidden that for years and got away with it. All other leagues post it, NFNL, defient of CAV requirements love hiding their wet lunches and kickbacks from Preston.

However unless clubs kickback and ask why the financials are not public (and in accordance with CAV requirements) they get away with doing and hiding what they want.

I dont trust them, never have since old mate Floydey did his thing.
Financial figures are in the hard copies given out the AGM
 

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Can anyone tall me, isnt the figures, Profit / Loss meant to be in the annual report? Doesnt seem to be in the league one that you can download.
First time seeing an NFNL annual report?
 

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