Happy to accept fwiwFWIW new vafa president creating a big footy account and the Herald Sun doing a write up on Div1-Div4 recruits, what other nuggets does 2024 have in store? Bedford as the new mod?
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Happy to accept fwiwFWIW new vafa president creating a big footy account and the Herald Sun doing a write up on Div1-Div4 recruits, what other nuggets does 2024 have in store? Bedford as the new mod?
Under 19 game tonight at Glen Eira. 3 field, 4 boundary and 2 goal umps supplied. Lucky we have two umpires change rooms.
Last round for 19 gradesIs that a final?
Sounds terrible.Thoughts are with the young Old Brighton player who suffered a horrific leg injury early in the third quarter of the reserves today.
Your concern for the lad was zero. Why push your political agenda when this kid could be badly hurt. Bad form Platinum.Thoughts are with the young Old Brighton player who suffered a horrific leg injury early in the third quarter of the reserves today.
If you ever needed a reason to vote Mr Andrews out of office, the ridiculous wait for the ambulance should be enough as our emergency services are in a diabolical state.
Was a fantastic day, and yes, the four brothers playing might be close to a VAFA record I’d say.Good day out at Coburg too for the thirds, Old Paradians saluted in a bit of a family affair, four brothers from one family, two brothers from another, umpired by a father and daughter combo!
$20 to get into finals in the EDFL$16!!! <koff> <splutter> The ground wouldn't have been cheap but that's a big tax to pay for entry. The acoustics at that oval are great, makes the crowd sound much bigger and it's entertaining hearing some of the comments from the other end of the ground.
Don't want to sound entitled or spoiled or something, I don't know how much VAFATV paid for the coverage of the Collegians/Bernards game but whatever it was, it was too much. No sound and the camera work was shocking.
The VAFA should really look at the Eastern Football League, or better still, its SA counterparts about how to show local footy properly. When watching the 2016 interstate game between the SA Amateurs and the VAFA live from Adelaide, you'd be forgiven for thinking Fox Footy was doing the camerawork, not a SA video production company working for the SA Amateurs.$16!!! <koff> <splutter> The ground wouldn't have been cheap but that's a big tax to pay for entry. The acoustics at that oval are great, makes the crowd sound much bigger and it's entertaining hearing some of the comments from the other end of the ground.
Don't want to sound entitled or spoiled or something, I don't know how much VAFATV paid for the coverage of the Collegians/Bernards game but whatever it was, it was too much. No sound and the camera work was shocking.
Great to see the best young player in the VAFA has finally been nominated as a rising star.50% of charges thrown out at the tribunal this week. It’s the eve of finals. Lenient. What Mr Busse say?
Within our Big Footy assemblage, is anybody aware of whispers regarding VAFA clubs’ amalgamations, defections, or potential new clubs wanting to be welcomed into the VAFA family?
Division 3 has 9 clubs.
Division 4 has 7 clubs.
Division 4 ‘could’ be a cakewalk for some new clubs.
Perhaps a combined Division 3/4 playing one round with an earlier finals series? (Final 8?)
Just thinking
I doubt today's ruling that all clubs and divisions will remain on 45 points in season 2023 helps District clubs survive long term in the VAFA.
This combined with several other inequities and abilities to truly compete will see the continued amalgamations and defections suggested above become a reality in the coming years.
Chump.
Forgetting that District Clubs for the most part have junior clubs in comps like South Metro, Yarra and West.
If you can get players in your senior team who played in your juniors, that's 1 point.
Forgetting that District Clubs for the most part have junior clubs in comps like South Metro, Yarra and West.
If you can get players in your senior team who played in your juniors, that's 1 point.
Agreed Mort ..... only 3 players in our two Colts teams don't go to private schools and as such 'plenty' is being done to keep them in the school supported teams.So much easier said than done.
In my year group at school in the early 1990s, many of the Ivanhoe Grammar 1st XVIII played together at Ivanhoe JFC on Sundays in the Doncaster & District JFL. In the year after Year 12, all of them crossed over to Old Ivanhoe and brought a couple of decent non-school teammates over.
This is the case for a number of district clubs. When I played juniors at Bulleen-Templestowe, many players went to school at Marcellin, Scotch and Ivanhoe. Not one player from my Under 14 team in 1988 played Under 19s football at the Bullants in 1993 - one went to Bulleen United and the other six played for their old boys teams.
FWIW u23s is clearly the worst decision the vafa have ever made! Oh hang on 9 teams in B 11 in C……Agreed Mort ..... only 3 players in our two Colts teams don't go to private schools and as such 'plenty' is being done to keep them in the school supported teams.
Add to that, most junior clubs have now been approached and signed MOU's with several senior clubs so as to make all players 1 pointers!
Add to that, large schools clubs - who have worked very hard - have multiple under 19's, under 23's and thirds teams .... that once provided some district clubs with the opportunity to have enough numbers to field two senior teams. Noticed all the forfeits this year?
It's no wonder several clubs, including ours (Ivanhoe), will need to explore ALL options to survive.
Chump.
C Grade is still in home & away mode. What a stuff up by those that have left.FWIW u23s is clearly the worst decision the vafa have ever made! Oh hang on 9 teams in B 11 in C……
It's like it never endsC Grade is still in home & away mode. What a stuff up by those that have left.
And the Premier C GF will be the last game on the VAFA calendar, not like in previous years where it was Premier C, Premier B on the Saturday and the Premier or A Section on the Sunday. Because the VAFA were so caught up in the schemozzle that was the VAFA Board fight which led to the resignation of CEO Brett Connell, it was like the match scheduling for Premier C this season was an afterthought. Hopefully things will go back to normal next year.C Grade is still in home & away mode. What a stuff up by those that have left.