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Coach's don't do the online teamsheets at this level. General Manager is in the gun.
Coach would have a fair idea of player points considering how many recruits.
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Coach's don't do the online teamsheets at this level. General Manager is in the gun.
He has to sign the sheet along with the team manager but hey do the VAFA umpires keep the sheets these days? No.Coach would have a fair idea of player points considering how many recruits.
The coach knows exactly how many points players are. You couldn't get through Thursday night selection committee without discussing player points at some point if you're close enough to the capCoach would have a fair idea of player points considering how many recruits.
Fair point for sure. Going with you on this one.The coach knows exactly how many points players are. You couldn't get through Thursday night selection committee without discussing player points at some point if you're close enough to the cap
If points are close he has to be spoken toCoach's don't do the online teamsheets at this level. General Manager is in the gun.
The coach would 100% know. The GM would 100% know. The President would 100% know. The players would 100% know.If points are close he has to be spoken to
Again thisWhy sack the coach? A serious question.
Having been involved at Juniors there can say again the Senior Coach has a big juniors base to draw from but wants to win a B Grade flag at all costs and as rival clubs know this is his creation as he imports players in from wherever he can - VFL, ex -Dragons, the President and playing group don’t have involvement hereThe coach would 100% know. The GM would 100% know. The President would 100% know. The players would 100% know.
The whole thing stinks.
He has to sign the sheet along with the team manager but hey do the VAFA umpires keep the sheets these days? No.
Again this
Having been involved at Juniors there can say again the Senior Coach has a big juniors base to draw from but wants to win a B Grade flag at all costs and as rival clubs know this is his creation as he imports players in from wherever he can - VFL, ex -Dragons, the President and playing group don’t have involvement here
Yeah, maybe not the players.....got a little carried away....Again this
Having been involved at Juniors there can say again the Senior Coach has a big juniors base to draw from but wants to win a B Grade flag at all costs and as rival clubs know this is his creation as he imports players in from wherever he can - VFL, ex -Dragons, the President and playing group don’t have involvement here
Too happy with no morals when the club is the envy of most in the South with the junior programTough selection when you’ve got 12 recruited players to pick from whose total points equal 42..!
Maybe got a little too happy on the recruitment drive.
The Gunn hasWent past the Dairy Bell yesterday. I have never seen a Centre Circle marked in the middle of the ground at this time of year.
Are all grounds in good condition except Melb Uni.
Chelsworth is 10 out of 10 and a fast 8.
Went past the Dairy Bell yesterday. I have never seen a Centre Circle marked in the middle of the ground at this time of year.
Are all grounds in good condition except Melb Uni.
Chelsworth is 10 out of 10 and a fast 8.
I drove past there today and was stopped at the lights on Waverley Road and was of the same view from what I could see of the wing area. All this wind has led to the grounds being very dry and fast for mid July.Went past the Dairy Bell yesterday. I have never seen a Centre Circle marked in the middle of the ground at this time of year.
Are all grounds in good condition except Melb Uni.
Chelsworth is 10 out of 10 and a fast 8.
Hawthorn Ammo's ground in Boroondara is now rock hard.They thought footy was on last weekend, the line markings have been there for over a week now.
Also they roll the middle where they can, in saying that it doesn't take much for it to become a gluepot.
Not all grounds are in good condition though, city of Boroondara has had all sorts of issues this year with grounds.
Hawthorn Ammo's ground in Boroondara is now rock hard.
Had huge problems a month ago. The club worked really hard to buy extra covers to cover most of the ground - probably did more than most other clubs would have done. Had a core group of guys that would come down and put the covers on and off as required - even rolling the heavy spots. Thinking about it, they did more work than the council to keep the ground playable.
Its amazing at what a couple of weeks of no rain and wind can do. But, the council is useless.
Correct about Round 1, the council had to return and remove the laid grass and fill in with soil.That's brilliant and fantastic to hear players stepping up to help the whole club.
But the club shouldn't have to be responsible for such upkeep of the oval.
If I recall correctly, round 1 was almost in doubt as the council hadn't properly prepared the centre correctly after laying turf.
Councils and or clubs are now getting smarter & rolling the centre wicket area & covering it during the week. Who would have thought it would take this longWent past the Dairy Bell yesterday. I have never seen a Centre Circle marked in the middle of the ground at this time of year.
Are all grounds in good condition except Melb Uni.
Chelsworth is 10 out of 10 and a fast 8.
I did go early & deserved a couple of clips but standing by the above...looks like 5 winners to meSt Bedes
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