NFNL Div 3 discussion 2024

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Old Paradians ready for learning curve in Northern league debut​

Old Paradians expects to be competitive in its NFNL Division 3 debut but the Raiders know it will be a massive learning curve at the same time. Plus, how many games will Sam Gilmore play?

Old Paradians aren’t here to make up the numbers but the club knows 2024 will be a massive learning curve.
The Raiders enter the Northern Football Netball League after more than 90 years in the VAFA, starting out in Division 3.

The club finished seventh in VAFA Division 2 last season, the association’s fifth tier, but expect to be competitive in the NFNL.

A strong recruiting crop, headlined by two-time Heidelberg premiership captain Sam Gilmore, has added invaluable experience and class.

Paradians coach Ben Turner said the club would take time to find its place at the start of the season.

“It’s one where we’re going to learn a lot I think,” Turner said.

“It’s one where we’re prepared to find out more about ourselves and our football club.

“It’s not necessarily a free-hit but certainly one where we’re going to learn heaps and whatever happens in terms of finish will be.

“They knew where they stood in the amateur comp, so coming across to the Northern league, the air of anticipation is something we’re all experiencing.

“Guys that have come across from Northern clubs are providing some insights but the boys that have been at the club previously are really excited about the challenge ahead.”

A first practice match against Division 3 premier Laurimar gave Turner and his players a taste of what to expect from the top teams.

“We came up against one of the yard-sticks, certainly in recent times, of third division,” Turner said.

“It certainly provided us information as to where we might need to get to eventually.

“You can never read enormous amounts into practice matches because both sides have players that weren’t playing and were trying a few things.

“The biggest challenge for us is we’ve got for upwards of 10 or 12 new players that are going to be playing in our senior team, which will take a bit of time.”

The Raiders will complete preparations with hitouts against Geelong league club Grovedale and Eastern outfit East Burwood.

A Round 1 clash against finals contender Heidelberg West at Garvey Oval awaits on April 6.

Gilmore, one of the premier ruckmen in metropolitan football, is one of the biggest recruiting coups of the off-season.

Gilmore’s brother Will – a Paradians best-and-fairest winner – has returned to the club, while former Eltham vice-captain Kyle O’Sullivan and fellow former Panthers Mitch Merkel, Joel Tolli and Sean Desmond are also on board.

Turner himself brings experience from top-flight clubs Greensborough and Lower Plenty and was an assistant as Banyule for the past two years, including a Division 2 premiership.

While Gilmore will not play every game this season, his influence in pre-season training has already been felt.

“He’s obviously got some commitments but optimistically, with a healthy body, we’re hoping he plays a fair portion of the season,” Turner said.

“He’s getting married and he’ll take some time around that but we’re anticipating he’ll play a fair bit of the season.

“For us (coming from Division 1) it’s about trying to impart as much of what we’ve learned at other clubs and that goes for anyone.

“We’ve got guys that have spent time at Eltham, spent time at Banyule, other clubs within the league that they’ve gained certain aspects from and we want to build on that.

“Sam’s experiences are well-known to everybody and we’re benefiting from the views and experiences he shares, likewise with our other new players.”
 
Lalor seniors got a win over East Sunbury and the 2s got close with a depleted bench. Better signs than last practice match but still need to improve
Good to hear that they have been able to get up against the comparitive team to them in the EDFL. Not the worst team in Melbourne now, finals on the horizon
 

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Just someone I know connected with the club.

Hardly a surprising rumour. Their old coach came out and said he was never payed. Can’t imagine they’d have a lot of money.
I know a couple of the sponsors there and they're telling me the club off field & financially are flying, so it's the on field stuff they're trying to fix. Their previous coach was getting the boot but they agreed to let him go out on his own terms and he decided to go out swinging. Guess it doesn't look good on a coaching resume you getting the boot from a club that on the surface is sh!t.
 
What's the praccy game situation this weekend - could be a good one to get around and have a look.

Ivanhoe: intra-club on Saturday

Chump
EPPING: Therry Penola (VAFA) at Epping Reserve
FITZROY: Parkside (VAFA) at Sir Doug Nicholls Reserve
HBERG WEST: Lower Plenty (NFNL) at Heidelberg Park
KILMORE: Sunbury Kangaroos (EDFL) at Clancy Reserve
KINGLAKE: Alexandra (Outer East) at TBC
LALOR: North Sunshine (WRFL) at Lalor Reserve
MERNDA: Panton Hill (NFNL) at Cracknell Reserve
PARADE: East Burwood (EFNL) at East Burwood
OLD ELTHAM: Kew (VAFA) at Eltham College

Your mob is the only d3 team to not have a praccy this weekend.
Should be a few interesting games.
 
EPPING: Therry Penola (VAFA) at Epping Reserve
FITZROY: Parkside (VAFA) at Sir Doug Nicholls Reserve
HBERG WEST: Lower Plenty (NFNL) at Heidelberg Park
KILMORE: Sunbury Kangaroos (EDFL) at Clancy Reserve
KINGLAKE: Alexandra (Outer East) at TBC
LALOR: North Sunshine (WRFL) at Lalor Reserve
MERNDA: Panton Hill (NFNL) at Cracknell Reserve
PARADE: East Burwood (EFNL) at East Burwood
OLD ELTHAM: Kew (VAFA) at Eltham College

Your mob is the only d3 team to not have a praccy this weekend.
Should be a few interesting games.
Thanks Nuff 🙏

Of the teams I know a little about .....

Old Eltham and Kew will be interesting after West H played Kew last week - get a slight comparison all be it could have significant player changes.

Epping V Therry - Therry had a lot out last week and will have a stronger side this week you would imagine. They beat us easy twice last year in the ammo's.

Parkside v Stars - should be a good one also. Parkside young and fast, Stars with some outstanding quality this year.

Chump
 
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EPPING: Therry Penola (VAFA) at Epping Reserve
FITZROY: Parkside (VAFA) at Sir Doug Nicholls Reserve
HBERG WEST: Lower Plenty (NFNL) at Heidelberg Park
KILMORE: Sunbury Kangaroos (EDFL) at Clancy Reserve
KINGLAKE: Alexandra (Outer East) at TBC
LALOR: North Sunshine (WRFL) at Lalor Reserve
MERNDA: Panton Hill (NFNL) at Cracknell Reserve
PARADE: East Burwood (EFNL) at East Burwood
OLD ELTHAM: Kew (VAFA) at Eltham College

Your mob is the only d3 team to not have a praccy this weekend.
Should be a few interesting games.
Lalor vs North Sunshine an absolute beauty
 
Hearing Reservoir have taken a big gamble on the $$ they can raise to pay these new recruits.

A real, get them in and find the money later situation.

It may work out if they start winning who knows
I hope this is not true as last time they did this they won a premiership then went into recess
 
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Fitzroy Stars looking to bounce back into finals after difficult NFNL Division 3 debut​

31 for 31: After a difficult NFNL Division 3 debut, Fitzroy Stars has loaded up on experienced talent as it looks to end a seven-year finals drought.

Fitzroy Stars have loaded up as they look to jump back into finals.
After relegation from NFNL Division 2 in 2022, the Stars continued to fall down the ladder last season, finishing seventh in Division 3 with just five wins.

However, a busy off-season has the club primed to challenge for a premiership in 2024.

Former Melbourne AFL and Collingwood VFL gun Neville Jetta has jumped on board from Bundoora, while Patrick Farrant arrives after a 100-goal season for Bridgetown in WA’s Lower South West league.

Kain Proctor returns to Sir Doug Nicholls Reserve from Bundoora, while Alex Williamson (Heidelberg West), Ryan Lovegrove-Hudson (Mernda) and Desmond Tipuamantumirri (Rumbalara) are also on board.

Farrant (Collingwood) and Tyson Pickett (Bullants) have earnt VFL contracts for 2024.

Stars coach Lionel Proctor said the club had identified a major need over summer.

“Obviously after our first year in divvy three, we knew what we needed to get and that was a lot of leadership and experience,” Proctor said.

“My son, Kain, comes back from Bundoora to help (Jai) Burnsy out, Patty Farrant has been playing senior footy since he was a little fella.

“We definitely needed to fill that leadership void and we’ve done that with Nev (Jetta) obviously and Alex Williamson too.”

Fitzroy hasn’t played finals 2017, ending the drought is top of the priority list.

“We don’t want to put a ceiling on it, but we’re aiming for finals,” Proctor said.

“We were able to match it with teams last year but getting the quality of fellas in we have this year will only add to that.

“Then guys we’ve had, with another year of senior football, are really standing up over the pre-season.

“Kyle Thomas is getting better and better each year and Keadin Ronnan played a few games last year but has had a massive pre-season so I’m looking forward to seeing what he can produce.

“Then we’ve got the twins, James and Connor Trajkovski, they’re really good, they just want to learn and been listening to a lot of what Nev says and had a really good pre-season.”

The Stars have played two practice matches, against Essendon District club Keilor Park and Army, and will wrap up preparations with a final hitout against VAFA Division 2 premier Parkside.

The club will travel to Kinglake for a blockbuster Round 1 clash with Kinglake, who will have Brownlow Medallist Dane Swan making a guest appearance.

Jetta is expected to be available, adding further star quality.

Proctor has been pleased with what’s he’s seen in the pre-season.

“Our numbers have been really good, we’ve had around 80 attend since the start of pre-season,” he said.

“The battle is to keep the guys coming along but it’s a really good sign, the majority of the list has attended most sessions.

“We’re learning a new game plan and some new structures, we’ve played two praccies now, which has been really good.

“We played Army on the weekend and against Keilor Park were scrappy early but got going after half-time and run over the top of them, four goals down at three-quarter-time and got up by three goals.”
 
You would assume they've had to offer over's to some of these blokes to come to a team that has mostly been flogged in recent years, so lets hope have they have someone bank rolling this, or it will end up messy.
Realistically they should be able to do it easily. They should be not even close to the salary cap. Half there team should be on $50 or less.

And is Marshalls injury worse then first thought? Hearing back end of the year and still may not be 100% right.
 

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