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Claremont women’s refusal to not go up a division is embarrassing.
Just like the whole SFL mens footy. Happy to be a shark in a creek most players and never interested in stepping up with the big boys in TSL most of them.
All flock to the same few teams to grab on by the coat tails for possible success and sod off to the next club when prospects drop or the money runs out.
THat comp is drivel.
 
Just like the whole SFL mens footy. Happy to be a shark in a creek most players and never interested in stepping up with the big boys in TSL most of them.
All flock to the same few teams to grab on by the coat tails for possible success and sod off to the next club when prospects drop or the money runs out.
THat comp is drivel.
Yerp and will be the same with new structure.
Theres not enough players and the players that are any good just go to the same teams.

The closest margin was 85 points ffs. Obyrne just another person in charge that’s more interested in the media exposure it gets him than actually effecting real change.
I hate that I care
 
There will be some big margins everyweek this year I reckon in this league. Sorell doing that to Claremont is big and Hobart should have lost by more with brightons kicking.
 
O'Byrne might need to put out another statement after Huonville are finished with Claremont. The Sorell defeat was much worse than most would have expected.
 
Surely that's close to the biggest winning margin in the competition's history?
Channel 60.36 (396) d. Lachlan 1.0 (6)

Not far off.
 
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Surely that's close to the biggest winning margin in the competition's history?
Top eleven margins of all time in SFL history.

1) 390 points.
Channel 60.36 (396) d Lachlan 1.0 (6) at Snug Park on 29 July 1996.

2) 359 points.
Huonville 57.20 (362) d Triabunna 0.3 (3) at Huonville Recreation Ground on 24 July 2010.

3) 349 points.
Huonville 54.25 (349) d Claremont 0.0 (0) at Huonville Recreation Ground on 13 April 2024.

4) 341 points.
Huonville 52.29 (341) d Claremont 0.0 (0) at Huonville Recreation Ground on 31 July 2021.

5) 329 points.
Cygnet 52.17 (329) d Claremont 0.0 (0) at Abbotsfield Park on 29 May 2021.

6) 303 points.
Cygnet 46.27 (303) d Claremont 0.0 (0) at Cygnet Oval on 14 August 2021.

7) 283 points.
Huonville 47.29 (311) d Triabunna 4.4 (28) at Huonville Recreation Ground on 30 June 2007.

8) 283 points.
Brighton 43.31 (289) d Claremont 1.0 (6) at Pontville Oval on 7 August 2021.

9) 282 points.
Channel 48.23 (311) d Sorell 4.5 (29) at Snug Park on 15 June 1996.

10) 266 points.
Brighton 45.23 (293) d Sorell 4.3 (27) at Pontville Oval on 29 March 1996.

11) 263 points.
Claremont 43.18 (276) d Huonville 2.1 (13) at Abbotsfield Park on 2 August 2014.
 

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Top eleven margins of all time in SFL history.

1) 390 points.
Channel 60.36 (396) d Lachlan 1.0 (6) at Snug Park on 29 July 1996.

2) 359 points.
Huonville 57.20 (362) d Triabunna 0.3 (3) at Huonville Recreation Ground on 24 July 2010.

3) 349 points.
Huonville 54.25 (349) d Claremont 0.0 (0) at Huonville Recreation Ground on 13 April 2024.

4) 341 points.
Huonville 52.29 (341) d Claremont 0.0 (0) at Huonville Recreation Ground on 31 July 2021.

5) 329 points.
Cygnet 52.17 (329) d Claremont 0.0 (0) at Abbotsfield Park on 29 May 2021.

6) 303 points.
Cygnet 46.27 (303) d Claremont 0.0 (0) at Cygnet Oval on 14 August 2021.

7) 283 points.
Huonville 47.29 (311) d Triabunna 4.4 (28) at Huonville Recreation Ground on 30 June 2007.

8) 283 points.
Brighton 43.31 (289) d Claremont 1.0 (6) at Pontville Oval on 7 August 2021.

9) 282 points.
Channel 48.23 (311) d Sorell 4.5 (29) at Snug Park on 15 June 1996.

10) 266 points.
Brighton 45.23 (293) d Sorell 4.3 (27) at Pontville Oval on 29 March 1996.

11) 263 points.
Claremont 43.18 (276) d Huonville 2.1 (13) at Abbotsfield Park on 2 August 2014.
Wow, thanks for posting! Sorell of '96 were bad but geez, Claremont of '21 were all time terrible.
 
Wow, thanks for posting! Sorell of '96 were bad but geez, Claremont of '21 were all time terrible.
Lachlan were way worse, Sorell ended up winning four games that year.
Lauderdale were the next highest with six wins but lost ten games by over 100 points and finished sixth, five games out of the five.
Claremont '21 lost almost their entire playing list from two years previous and were battling for players, as did Hobart '14 when they left the TSL and re-entered the SFL.
Of the current members of the SFL, I believe Dodges Ferry are the only team not to have suffered a defeat of greater than 200 points during their stint in the competition.
(Ed's note: New Norfolk got done by 229 points at Huonville last year)
There's traditionally always been a great disparity between teams in the competition, something that's held the SFL back from being a much higher profile and popular competition.
 
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Saturday's games were the closest margins for the season with every game pretty low scoring in the bitter cold and dark.

Hobart finally notched up a win after two years beating Claremont. I headed up for a look at this one more out of curiousity than anything.
Hobart surprised me how strongly they burst out of the blocks in the first quarter, 7 goals up and shouldda been 12 up at quarter time.
After that the quality of footy was pretty terrible by both teams but Claremont slowly got back into the game with Hobart only kicking away in the last ten mins to win by 8 goals.
Reality is both clubs are in deep, deep trouble and you wonder how long they can keep going for. Hobart's reserves team looked to be full of super rules players.

Lindisfarne's win over Huonville was a big surprise, I never tipped that one.
Blues have lost a fair bit of talent since last year but still looking on track to go deep into the finals, Huonville not as far ahead of the pack as they thought they were.

Brighton have improved a lot in recent times but still show they are nowhere near good enough to beat the best teams.
Cygnet won by 5 goals at the Ponty.
Both will play finals but can't see the Robins going all that far - then they've got a whole world of pain in front of them next year when they join the new Premier League comp.

Sorell took forever to overrun NN out at Boyer to win by 30 odd points after trailing at half time. Reckon Sorell would be a bit disappointed in that effort but 4 points is 4 points. It'll be them and Brighton in the eliminational final later in the year.
New Norfolk are improving but still a long way to go.
 
Huonville must have a truckload of injuries for them to go down to New Norfolk down at Huonville today, that puts them right back in the pack now.
Claremont managed to kick 7.1 against the top side Lindisfarne but still went down by 170 odd points, the Farne kicking 31.30!
Brighton beat a struggling Dodges by 7 goals at Dodges and Cygnet smashed the poor old Tigers by 230 to 1 at Slab Road.
Even though the Pies got beat by Hobart a fortnight back, I still get a feeling Hobart are in the more serious situation of the two.
I hate to say it but we really could be seeing the end of Hobart as a club if things don't improve in the near future. I hope I'm wrong.
 

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