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Any news on the KILMORE saga yet
Tonight Maggott
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Any news on the KILMORE saga yet
Decision postponed until tomorrow, Tuesday 17 November.Tonight Maggott
Confirmed - Kilmore into the NFL. Good numbers on the track for them tonight with several local boys returned from the NFL including a bulked up Nick Sheldon.Hope all goes well for the Kilmore boys with their approved move to the NFL.
Best of luck lads
My Mrs will be pissed. Less BYE's nowHope all goes well for the Kilmore boys with their approved move to the NFL.
Best of luck lads
Hope all goes well for the Kilmore boys with their approved move to the NFL.
Best of luck lads
At this stage all its done is prolong the inevitable if you ask me - the club now needs those who pledged support and made noise to follow up with actions. I too hope it can be a successful move as a lot of hard working folk deserve it.
My Mrs will be pissed. Less BYE's now
Don't understand why would it make any difference without Kilmore ???
Agree Doona, atleast common sense prevailed to give them a chance. I am sure once AFL Vic complete their review (sometime this century), where clubs are currently playing will change, so for me this is not about the now and which league they are in, it is about them simply having a CHANCE at survival and then in a few years they will be put in the most appropriate league by AFL VIC. Your right though, all this is is a chance, if the people that orchestrated the change don't get on board that's weak. I have seen it a few times where people come into clubs, critical of the current, make a heap of change, realise they were wrong, but instead of seeing it through bail and the club is in worse position, hopefully for Kilmore that's not the case as they have a proud tradition / history, and a population and some opportunities to support a strong club including the school network ,which whilst currently broken, remains an opportunity to grow the club on.
Blueboy you seem to know what's happening at kilmore. I have heard lots of rumours that kilmore Juniors are going to the NFL can you confirm or deny?Confirmed - Kilmore into the NFL. Good numbers on the track for them tonight with several local boys returned from the NFL including a bulked up Nick Sheldon.
Will that happen though doona ?At this stage all its done is prolong the inevitable if you ask me - the club now needs those who pledged support and made noise to follow up with actions. I too hope it can be a successful move as a lot of hard working folk deserve it.
No idea johnny I guess time will tell
Not that I have heard of Dismayed.Blueboy you seem to know what's happening at kilmore. I have heard lots of rumours that kilmore Juniors are going to the NFL can you confirm or deny?
I got in big trouble a decade ago (Yea FNC were even told to shut me up ha ha) for suggesting something that a regional manager to the north didn't wanna acknowledge. At the time they pulled the rug on a pretty good little comp (The Central Goulburn FL) both standard wise and relationship wise which was disbanded in 2005.
Broadford had approached about joining in 2006, the powers that be wouldn't acknowledge it when the CGFL Board had in fact met with the club. We looked liked losing 2-3 clubs but were willing to team up with the BDFL - Bonnie Doon, Benalla All Blacks, Longwood etc. in order to remain ..... again wouldn't even be considered.
Where I live and have grown up, we have a great little boundary for a footy comp. In my opinion it's very workable but needs AFL Vic or someone with the brains to set it up. Seymour is our major league club - the local cricket and junior footy leagues encompass the following towns - Kilmore, Broadford, Tallarook, Puckapunyal, Yea, Alex, Thornton, Seymour (cricket), Avenel, Nagambie, Heathcote (junior footy). Add in Longwood, even say Violet Town/Bonnie Doon.
There has been whispers of maybe a major league or two trialling going to Under 19s or even 20s with a senior side only because some major league battle to field 2s nowadays as district comps pay $200 or so for major leauge 2s players. For argument sake a Seymour DFL could have 8-9 surrounding clubs under its banner, Kings Park it's admin centre and finals venue. Travel reduced etc etc and relationships forged thru junior footy (and cricket) would continue right thru.
Thinking out aloud (sorryTerry I know you hate me posts) but I see the relationships and hear of them via Gisborne cricket, and with the gravitation more west by the RDFL for its new base, I wouldn't be surprised if even a Lancefield (and B'ford again) gets edgy in a year or two.
Fair to say AFL Vic will do whatever AFL Vic wants, take this Kilmore decision for instance. Word has it the decision date may have been put back simply because the panel members hadn't had time to sit and discuss. Give me a spell, that is what they're paid to do surely.
Don't forget you clubs are meant to have the power, you pay the fee's, you are the key stakeholders. The sooner you all realise this, the better off you will be. The Board to some degree and your administrators are actually paid to serve you and you're clubs best interest, not tell you how it's gunna be regardless of your thoughts.
And for what it's worth, I fully endorse the idea of hubs and administrations as local footy has become business minded for the majority of us "uneducated" folk to grasp - I just think the most important voices of all (clubs and club volunteers) aren't given the respect or acknowledgement they deserve at times.
Sorry Terry Chan ......
I got in big trouble a decade ago (Yea FNC were even told to shut me up ha ha) for suggesting something that a regional manager to the north didn't wanna acknowledge. At the time they pulled the rug on a pretty good little comp (The Central Goulburn FL) both standard wise and relationship wise which was disbanded in 2005.
Broadford had approached about joining in 2006, the powers that be wouldn't acknowledge it when the CGFL Board had in fact met with the club. We looked liked losing 2-3 clubs but were willing to team up with the BDFL - Bonnie Doon, Benalla All Blacks, Longwood etc. in order to remain ..... again wouldn't even be considered.
Where I live and have grown up, we have a great little boundary for a footy comp. In my opinion it's very workable but needs AFL Vic or someone with the brains to set it up. Seymour is our major league club - the local cricket and junior footy leagues encompass the following towns - Kilmore, Broadford, Tallarook, Puckapunyal, Yea, Alex, Thornton, Seymour (cricket), Avenel, Nagambie, Heathcote (junior footy). Add in Longwood, even say Violet Town/Bonnie Doon.
There has been whispers of maybe a major league or two trialling going to Under 19s or even 20s with a senior side only because some major league battle to field 2s nowadays as district comps pay $200 or so for major leauge 2s players. For argument sake a Seymour DFL could have 8-9 surrounding clubs under its banner, Kings Park it's admin centre and finals venue. Travel reduced etc etc and relationships forged thru junior footy (and cricket) would continue right thru.
Thinking out aloud (sorryTerry I know you hate me posts) but I see the relationships and hear of them via Gisborne cricket, and with the gravitation more west by the RDFL for its new base, I wouldn't be surprised if even a Lancefield (and B'ford again) gets edgy in a year or two.
Fair to say AFL Vic will do whatever AFL Vic wants, take this Kilmore decision for instance. Word has it the decision date may have been put back simply because the panel members hadn't had time to sit and discuss. Give me a spell, that is what they're paid to do surely.
Don't forget you clubs are meant to have the power, you pay the fee's, you are the key stakeholders. The sooner you all realise this, the better off you will be. The Board to some degree and your administrators are actually paid to serve you and you're clubs best interest, not tell you how it's gunna be regardless of your thoughts.
And for what it's worth, I fully endorse the idea of hubs and administrations as local footy has become business minded for the majority of us "uneducated" folk to grasp - I just think the most important voices of all (clubs and club volunteers) aren't given the respect or acknowledgement they deserve at times.
Sorry Terry Chan ......
I see a real opportunity for Wallan hereI thought this is what the AFL Goldfields board and staff role in the region is, to make all leagues and clubs, viable and competitive.
The scary thing I see, is as the suburbs are growing in Melbourne's North and North/West, the regions of leagues like NFL, EDFL, WRL are going to get bigger. So now with Kilmore gone someone else will finish on the bottom and how long is it going to before another team says its need to move out of the RDFL to survive?
I thought this is what the AFL Goldfields board and staff role in the region is, to make all leagues and clubs, viable and competitive.