Yep it caught me off-guard, I should pay more attention….Never heard so much BS so % is not factored in…..instead it comes down to head-to-head record……this league is a joke!
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Yep it caught me off-guard, I should pay more attention….Never heard so much BS so % is not factored in…..instead it comes down to head-to-head record……this league is a joke!
In fairness powelly would win by 350In fairness Warbys women’s would probably beat Powellys senior side….. and they didn’t have to buy players to get there either
If it's still equal, it then goes down to who had the bigger crowd. So obviously Trump must win.I’m going to say yes !
If for example OFC & Upwey had finished on level points, it was 1 all in the head to head and Upwey would take the higher spot by 1pt in aggregates !!
Well you would hope so….. although it did take them around 14 weeks to even kick 350 points.In fairness powelly would win by 350
2024 is warburton-wesburn’s first season as far as I know. Which 2023 prelim are you referring to ?About as good as last years preliminary final
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Try telling the kid he knocked out on the weekend with a dangerous sling tackle how exceptional he is, I'm sure he would love to hear it. That's the second time this year.An excellent appointment for Powelltown. Good leader and will be able to recruit too.
Ben Wratten is staying as well so a great win for the club as he has been exceptional during season 2024 despite the initial uncertainty about the club and its future, especially from those who really had no idea what was going on.
Exciting times ahead for the club.
Try telling the kid he knocked out on the weekend with a dangerous sling tackle how exceptional he is, I'm sure he would love to hear it. That's the second time this year.
That’s steepEntry into this years finals $17 per adult, pensioners and ages 16-18 $6.
I can get a ticket for Melbourne v Collingwood Friday night for $15.That’s steep
Let's see if they even bother to enforce the no dogs rule. At finals last week there were more dogs than people...lolEntry into this years finals $17 per adult, pensioners and ages 16-18 $6.
Let's see if they even bother to enforce the no dogs rule. At finals last week there were more dogs than people...lol
Entry into this years finals $17 per adult, pensioners and ages 16-18 $6.
How are Woori meant to pay down there debt. No one will buy a beer off them they will bring there own in.Entry into this years finals $17 per adult, pensioners and ages 16-18 $6.
Entry into this years finals $17 per adult, pensioners and ages 16-18 $6.
Paying $17 is not the issue. The issue is the money isn’t getting filtered back into clubs and more disappointingly into junior football.
At the moment every available opportunity the league is either upping fees or fining clubs. This season a junior club received a $2000 bill after hosting an Under 10 Round Robin.
Again the question is what are the clubs seeing in return?
2 Yarra Valley Divisions under the banner of Eastern.
Mean's Saturday netball is retained which means a lot to the comp and its clubs..
If someone owned this business the commission would have been punted 3 times in the last 6 years.
2 Yarra Valley Divisions under the banner of Eastern.
Mean's Saturday netball is retained which means a lot to the comp and its clubs..
If someone owned this business the commission would have been punted 3 times in the last 6 years.
NFNL is $17.50, can only pay with card, most other conditions on paranyone have any idea on how this compares to other leagues? EFL, EDFL etc
if teams are in and out of these divisions they'd need netball - I'd say most clubs would be very reluctant to relinquish this part of their clubI suggested along those lines 3 weeks ago. Just let the dedicated OE divisions keep their Sat netball rather than Fri nights.
I've actually maintained that the opposite could apply. If OE got rid of Alex and Yea - Narre and Berwick Springs are leaving and Pakky are thinking about it. EFNL has 3 spots to bring it up to a 50 team comp. Maybe have the 2 comps merge with Wandin, Woori and Olinda slot into D2 or 3 and have a standalone Div 5 for legacy OE teams to keep the travel amongst themselves. Then you only need 1 head office, 1 marketing team, 1 media team, leverage through numbers for sponsorship. Clubs can move around through promotion / relegation and not having to apply for permits to change comps. Also means that Silvan / Coldstream could move to the OE division if they wanted less travel. The 2 umpire groups could combine and have 2 training venues which is what is wanted.
if teams are in and out of these divisions they'd need netball - I'd say most clubs would be very reluctant to relinquish this part of their club