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I doubt they’ll limit teams Mr Chump, the VAFA make a heap from their subs and they need the big clubs to support the minnows in the lower grades, we need those small clubs.
Rather than limit the number of teams the vafa could charge a higher rate of subs for every team over X amount. That money in turn could be earmarked to support teams/subsidise subs in lower grades.
 
You have no idea who I am, and again, another negative post! Keep guessing Mr Negative, do you have a sad life?

BTW Mr Einstein, the last time I looked the EPL pays players a fortune, unless I’m missing something we have an amateur competition, shouldn’t you be calling the EDFL etc like the EPL?
Mate you post on here at 4.30am I'd suggest it is you rather than the Bedford that has a sad life!
 

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Why restrict the teams who are run well to try and push up the weak...Communism doesnt work.. Encourage those weaker teams to be better.. The Majority of those that play 3rds, clubbies or 3rd grade u19s do it to remain a strong connection with their mates they grew up with, these kids will have no interest in changing clubs and will simply give up the sport.
 
Why restrict the teams who are run well to try and push up the weak...Communism doesnt work.. Encourage those weaker teams to be better.. The Majority of those that play 3rds, clubbies or 3rd grade u19s do it to remain a strong connection with their mates they grew up with, these kids will have no interest in changing clubs and will simply give up the sport.
It's a little more than 'well run' v 'weak', but I think I understand your point.

It is also my experience that at Ivanhoe we have/had many, many players from the 'well run clubs' play with us and not give the game away.

Finally, IMHO, the current system does NOT support ALL clubs in the VAFA. As such, change is required or change will happen - mergers, moving competitions or clubs will fold.

So IF the VAFA is to truly want to support ALL clubs then a plan other than the current format should be explored.

Then again, maybe a 4 or 5 division senior mens comp that is well resourced, financially stable and still allows for those who have capacity to have several teams is a better way forward for the VAFA? If you want a plant to be healthy, you prune it right?

Chump 🖤🤍🏆
 
It's a little more than 'well run' v 'weak', but I think I understand your point.

It is also my experience that at Ivanhoe we have/had many, many players from the 'well run clubs' play with us and not give the game away.

Finally, IMHO, the current system does NOT support ALL clubs in the VAFA. As such, change is required or change will happen - mergers, moving competitions or clubs will fold.

So IF the VAFA is to truly want to support ALL clubs then a plan other than the current format should be explored.

Then again, maybe a 4 or 5 division senior mens comp that is well resourced, financially stable and still allows for those who have capacity to have several teams is a better way forward for the VAFA? If you want a plant to be healthy, you prune it right?

Chump 🖤🤍🏆
Clubs have been born and folded throughout all levels of footy since it began over 100 years ago, this is just cyclical that cleanses out those that are unsustainable due to variety of factors. Many clubs established when demographics of a certain area are completely different to now may well not be able to be sustained. Its not the leagues responsibility to ensure these clubs survive, if they can not stand on their own 2 feet they will go through the natural cycle that many before them have been through and many more after will. Its up to the clubs to establish a culture where players, sponsors, volunteers and fans want to be part of, not the league.
 
Clubs have been born and folded throughout all levels of footy since it began over 100 years ago, this is just cyclical that cleanses out those that are unsustainable due to variety of factors. Many clubs established when demographics of a certain area are completely different to now may well not be able to be sustained. Its not the leagues responsibility to ensure these clubs survive, if they can not stand on their own 2 feet they will go through the natural cycle that many before them have been through and many more after will. Its up to the clubs to establish a culture where players, sponsors, volunteers and fans want to be part of, not the league.

So this is the part where we agree to politely disagree, but I have never been a huge advocate for survival of the fittest rationale.

I'd suggest that the VAFA has 'some' responsibility when it has allowed teams to have several x 19's, under 23's, thirds, etc that are NOW creating the greatest imbalance in the VAFA's history. I do however, completely agree it is ALSO the responsibility of clubs to do their part as you have suggested.

I think the interesting phase of all of this could still be in front of us ......

What if we have an increased number of clubs that look to moving competitions in professional leagues as part of the reaction to no action on number of teams within the VAFA and the historical 'trickle down' effect is drying up. As such, clubs feel the only way they can survive is by moving comps where they can pay players to boost numbers ............then start poaching more and more from the VAFA?

As an example ........ Banyule have done a great job since moving to the NFNL and full credit to them. The down side of this for the VAFA though is that Marcellin, Old Ivanhoe and Ivanhoe (just to name a few) have lost players due to that move happening. If we start to see 'more'of that could it present even more challenges for the VAFA?

It might be better to keep the 'weak' in your tribe rather than allow them to grow strong in another?

Chump :trophy:
 
So this is the part where we agree to politely disagree, but I have never been a huge advocate for survival of the fittest rationale.

I'd suggest that the VAFA has 'some' responsibility when it has allowed teams to have several x 19's, under 23's, thirds, etc that are NOW creating the greatest imbalance in the VAFA's history. I do however, completely agree it is ALSO the responsibility of clubs to do their part as you have suggested.

I think the interesting phase of all of this could still be in front of us ......

What if we have an increased number of clubs that look to moving competitions in professional leagues as part of the reaction to no action on number of teams within the VAFA and the historical 'trickle down' effect is drying up. As such, clubs feel the only way they can survive is by moving comps where they can pay players to boost numbers ............then start poaching more and more from the VAFA?

As an example ........ Banyule have done a great job since moving to the NFNL and full credit to them. The down side of this for the VAFA though is that Marcellin, Old Ivanhoe and Ivanhoe (just to name a few) have lost players due to that move happening. If we start to see 'more'of that could it present even more challenges for the VAFA?

It might be better to keep the 'weak' in your tribe rather than allow them to grow strong in another?

Chump :trophy:
The Banyule example is interesting, and perhaps they were simply a club not suited to amateur footy, they are surrounded by clubs in the NFL who pay insane money and with no school allegiance were always fighting an uphill battle to compete. If you look at a side like St Bernards and PEGS they can only compete against the money from EDFL because of the school connections. There will be clubs leave but can also see clubs like Port Colts and St Kilda City from the Southern League who only really survive due to some shady characters tipping in hundreds of thousands of dollars each year and jobs offered on the docks, eventually this will run out and the demographics of these areas suggest they are far more suited to amateur footy than suburban.
 
Why restrict the teams who are run well to try and push up the weak...Communism doesnt work.. Encourage those weaker teams to be better.. The Majority of those that play 3rds, clubbies or 3rd grade u19s do it to remain a strong connection with their mates they grew up with, these kids will have no interest in changing clubs and will simply give up the sport.
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So this is the part where we agree to politely disagree, but I have never been a huge advocate for survival of the fittest rationale.

I'd suggest that the VAFA has 'some' responsibility when it has allowed teams to have several x 19's, under 23's, thirds, etc that are NOW creating the greatest imbalance in the VAFA's history. I do however, completely agree it is ALSO the responsibility of clubs to do their part as you have suggested.

I think the interesting phase of all of this could still be in front of us ......

What if we have an increased number of clubs that look to moving competitions in professional leagues as part of the reaction to no action on number of teams within the VAFA and the historical 'trickle down' effect is drying up. As such, clubs feel the only way they can survive is by moving comps where they can pay players to boost numbers ............then start poaching more and more from the VAFA?

As an example ........ Banyule have done a great job since moving to the NFNL and full credit to them. The down side of this for the VAFA though is that Marcellin, Old Ivanhoe and Ivanhoe (just to name a few) have lost players due to that move happening. If we start to see 'more'of that could it present even more challenges for the VAFA?

It might be better to keep the 'weak' in your tribe rather than allow them to grow strong in another?

Chump :trophy:
Mr Chump, there will always be clubs that come and go, that’s life. Uni Blues are currently threatening to go to the VFL, hopefully they do!

Here’s a history lesson of previous VAFA clubs that no long exist in the VAFA.

Albanvale1989-92
Alphington1934-83
AMP Society1963-81Changed name to Balaclava in 1982.
ANZ Bank1950-1969(1970 amalgamated with Albert Park. Changed name from ANZ Bank to ANZ Albert Park 1996 then Albert Park in 1999)
Army Apprentices1966-70
Assumption College O C1964-82Were part of Combined Country Colleges in 1978-81
Australian Postal Institute1965
Balaclava1982-90Club formed from AMP Society changed name to Glenhuntly 1991 – 1998 before they amalgamated with St Kilda South Caulfield, St Kilda CBCOB to form Glen Eira in 1999
Balwyn1946-55
Balwyn Combined1993-96
Banyule1979 – 2014(Junior Section only 1979 moved up to Senior Section in 1980) – left VAFA for Northern FL at end 2014
Bellfield1950-65
Bentleigh2000-2010
Bentleigh Districts1929-37
Beverley1898-1915
Beverley Hills1972-81
Black Rock1922, 1927-30
Bloods1987-98(G Section only in 1987, merged with Old Brighton to become Old Brighton Bloods in 1996, name changed to Old Brighton in 1998)
Boronia Park1990-94
Boroondara1897, 1903-04Merged with Hawthorn Football Club (played in MJFA 1902-1913) in 1905. Took Boroondara colours of black jumper with red sash but adopted the Hawthorn name.
Brighton1892-1907
Brighton1952-58(changed name from St Andrew’s)
Brighton TSOB1930-40
Brightonvale1926-39Changed name to Brighton
Brunswick1926-94, 1999-2003(changed name to Brunswick Power)
Bulleen United1975-95(merged with Canterbury North Balwyn to become Bulleen Cobras, 1996)
Burwood1928-36
Camberwell1992-95
Canterbury North Balwyn1993-95(merged with Bulleen United to become Bulleen Cobras, 1996)
Canterbury United Churches1931-32
Carlton Districts1909-15
Carnegie1935-38
Carnegie Church of Christ1946
Cassie1964-65
Caulfield1884-1915, 1924-25, 1952-53Caulfield combined with Malvern 1915
Celtic1900-02
Chirnside Park1990-1999
Clayton1979-89merged with Waverley VF, 1989
Coburg1935-87
Collingwood Districts1906-15
Commercial Bank1959-66
Commonwealth Bank1947-94merged with State Bank on merger with the respective banks. New club State Commonwealth Bank formed 1991. Commonwealth Bank changed ane to Southbank 1994
Coolaroo Rovers1980
Combined Country Colleges1978-81Combination of St Pat’s Ballarat, Monivee and Assumption OC
Dandenong KSP1930-32
Dookie-Longerenong1970-74
Doveton SJOC1981-95(Commenced at St John’s OC then changed name to Doveton-St Johns OC 1990 then to Doveton)
Dragons2013 – 2014Joined VAFA in 2013 form Southern FL. Left VAFA at end of 2014 to return to SFL.
East Caulfield1947-51
East Malvern1929-64
Edlington1892 Foundation club
Elwood1922-23
ES & A Bank1932-35, 1952-69
ES & A Bank-National Bank1936-37(Withdrew due to amalagamation with ANZ Bank)
Fairfield1936-73
Fawkner1973-95
Fitzroy Districts1904-05
Fitzroy Juniors1912-15
Fitzroy Reds1998-2008Changed name from University Reds 1955-1964, 1973-98 and shed links with Melbourne University, now playing as part of Fitzroy Football Club.
Flinders Naval Base1927-28
Footscray Districts1892 Foundation club
Footscray TSOB1932-90Changed name to FIT in 1989
Gardenvale-Middle Brighton1926
Gardiner1932(Changed name to Malvern 1933)
Geelong Amatuers1926-40, 1947-82
Glenhuntly1926-73
Glenhuntly1991-1998Changed name from Balaclava 1991- merged with St Kilda South Caulfield, St Kilda CBCOB 1999 to become Glen Eira
Glenroy1974-77Changed name to Therry CCOB 1977
GTV 91986
Hampton1923-27
Hawthorn1954-57
Hawthorn1902-13The current AFL powerhouse Hawthorn Football Club commenced in the VAFA (then the MJFA) before moving to the VFA in 1914. They joined the VFL from the VFA in 1925. Club merged with Boroondara (late Waterloo) in 1905 and adopted Boroondara’s colours of a black guernsey with red sash but retained the name of Hawthorn. In 1906 Hawthorn merged with successful junior club the Hawthorn Rovers to form the Hawthorn City Football Club as a result of Glenferrie Oval opening
Heatherton1975-89
Heidelberg West1939-40
Huntingdale1956
Insurance Companies’ Social Clubs1954-58
Kew Districts1926
Kingsville1927-35
Kontias1989-91
Kooyong1963-65
La Trobe University Reds1971
Leopold1898-1915
Malvern1896, 1933-64Changed name from Gardiner in 1933. Later changed name to Tooronga-Malvern 1964-72
Melbourne Shipping Companies1922
Melbourne Swimming Club1920-23
Monash Whites1964-65, 1971-2001Changed name to Monash Blues to become their Club 18 team in 2001.
Moreland1949-51
Mt Carmel OC1936-40
Mt Lilydale1997-2018
Murrumbeena1923-62
Myer1937-54
National Bank1932-38, 1954-79
Naval Base Flinders1927-28
Newlands Coburg1994-1996
North Alphington1948-52
Northern Blues2009 – 2010Entered as an Under 18 club only, changed name to Northern Blues in 2011, with the club becoming a senior club in 2013.
Nunawading1894-1896
Oakleigh1908-11, 1927-28
Oakleigh – Clayton2003-2006Oakleigh Merged with Clayton (SFL)to form an u19 side only. Seniors remain the same.
Old Haileybury-Old Trinity1928-35
Old Scotch Collegians1894-1895
Olinda1893
Parkdale1934-54
Parkville1899
Pascoe Vale1927-28, 1940
Patricians1965-69
Pharmacy College1962-65
Point Cook2010-17Left VAFA to WRFL in a bid to join senior & junior club
Port Colts1987-89
Port Melbourne1956-59
Port Rovers1903-08
Postal Institute1965
***Prahran1999-2010(Formerley known as Southbank, also refer Commonwealth Bank). In 2011, club merged with Assumption Old Collegians to become Prahran Assumption.
Prahran – Caulfield2007 –Joined through amalgamation with Caulfield (SFL) to form Under 19 side
Preston1954-69
Preston Marist Brothers Old Boys1983-93
Princes Hill1979-81
RAAF Cadets1964-65
Reservoir Old Boys1965-77
Rupertswood2000-2012Left the VAFA for the RDFL at end of 2012
Salesian O C1989-2007Amalgamated with St Mary’s, start of 2008
Sandringham Districts1926-27
Scotch Collegians1894-95
South Camberwell1937-40
South Caulfield1926-40
South Melbourne City1954-59
South Melbourne Juniors1900
South Mornington2006-2019(Under-19 only 2006, seniors and reserves 2007)
South St Kilda1892-1899
South Yarra1897-1921
Southbank1994-98Formerly known as Commonwealth Bank, changed name to Prahran for 1999.
St Andrew’s – Coburg1986-1995
St Colomb’s1953
St Francis Xavier’s1899
St Francis Xavier OC2007-2019
St Ignatius’s1900-02, 1932-34
St Jude’s1892-1893
St Kilda CBC Old Boys1958-1991St Kilda CBC merged with Murrumbeena and South Caulfield from the (YCWFL) in 1992 to become St Kilda South Caulfield (1992-98). Before they amalgamated with Glen Huntly in 1998 to become Glen Eira in 1999.
St Leonard’s1986-89
St Mary’s1990-2007Amalgamated with Salesian, start of 2008
St Mary’s1892-1898Foundation club.
St Patrick’s (Ballarat) OC1939-40, 1951-55, 1964-75
St Patricks Mentone1991-2000changed name to Mentone Amateurs in 2000
St Paul’s (Ascot Vale)1926-40
St Peter’s Clayton1991-92Changed name of Oakleigh in 1992
St Pius’s1979-1982
St Andrew’s (Brighton)1949-51
St Kilda South Caulfield1992-98Merged with Glenhuntly in 1999 to become Glen Eira
St Patrick’s Monivae1976
State Commonwealth Bank1991-1994Formed from merger of State Bank and Commonwealth Bank, 1991, changed name to Southbank 1994
State Electricity Commission1947
State Savings Bank1927-90
Surrey Hills1928-32
Teachers College1920-57
Thomastown1975-2000Moved to the DVFL now the Northern Football League
Thornbury1973-83(Junior club only 1975 – 1979, moved into senior section 1980)
Thornbury Cougars1996-1999Ceased
Toorak Grosvenor1892-1894
Tooronga-Malvern1964-72(Changed name from Malvern)
Waltham1895-1897
Waverley Amateurs1989-90(Clayton and Waverley VFA merged to form Waverley Amateurs (1989)
Werribee Districts1998 – 2013Joined as a junior club. (Werribee Amateurs until 2011), Left VAFA from Premier B at end of 2013 to transfer to Western Region FL.
West Hawthorn1927-33
Windsor1894-1898
Wyndham Suns2014Broke to form new club out of Old Westbourne Grammarians, but only formed a U19s for 2014. Left for Western Regiorn FL at end of 2014
YMCA1892-1893

 
It's a little more than 'well run' v 'weak', but I think I understand your point.

It is also my experience that at Ivanhoe we have/had many, many players from the 'well run clubs' play with us and not give the game away.

Finally, IMHO, the current system does NOT support ALL clubs in the VAFA. As such, change is required or change will happen - mergers, moving competitions or clubs will fold.

So IF the VAFA is to truly want to support ALL clubs then a plan other than the current format should be explored.

Then again, maybe a 4 or 5 division senior mens comp that is well resourced, financially stable and still allows for those who have capacity to have several teams is a better way forward for the VAFA? If you want a plant to be healthy, you prune it right?

Chump 🖤🤍🏆
Glenorchy (Tassie) cant field teams as training 3 nights per week too much for some lads who want to train maybe 1 night (pie night) and get paid well!

Will I get that at the Hoes this year Chumpy?
 
Not sure that there’s been any transformation: I understand that the Newport Power Juniors have disassociated themselves from the senior teams due to a disagreement about the seniors’ on-field player behaviour.

A new senior Newport Football Club now plays in the WRFL in Altona North, has no juniors and targets specific footballers from local clubs.

Newport Power Juniors and Newport Football Club have no affiliation whatsoever.
That’s true, but if Im a betting man, pretty sure a percentage of these juniors flow to seniors

I think the real reason for split was that juniors were worried that seniors were going to kicked out of comp

Rember the senior only back in the comp in 2014?

The previous Newport teams ,had folded disbanded years previously. Can’t remember if they were kicked out of the league
 

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Mr Chump, there will always be clubs that come and go, that’s life. Uni Blues are currently threatening to go to the VFL, hopefully they do!

Here’s a history lesson of previous VAFA clubs that no long exist in the VAFA.

Albanvale1989-92
Alphington1934-83
AMP Society1963-81Changed name to Balaclava in 1982.
ANZ Bank1950-1969(1970 amalgamated with Albert Park. Changed name from ANZ Bank to ANZ Albert Park 1996 then Albert Park in 1999)
Army Apprentices1966-70
Assumption College O C1964-82Were part of Combined Country Colleges in 1978-81
Australian Postal Institute1965
Balaclava1982-90Club formed from AMP Society changed name to Glenhuntly 1991 – 1998 before they amalgamated with St Kilda South Caulfield, St Kilda CBCOB to form Glen Eira in 1999
Balwyn1946-55
Balwyn Combined1993-96
Banyule1979 – 2014(Junior Section only 1979 moved up to Senior Section in 1980) – left VAFA for Northern FL at end 2014
Bellfield1950-65
Bentleigh2000-2010
Bentleigh Districts1929-37
Beverley1898-1915
Beverley Hills1972-81
Black Rock1922, 1927-30
Bloods1987-98(G Section only in 1987, merged with Old Brighton to become Old Brighton Bloods in 1996, name changed to Old Brighton in 1998)
Boronia Park1990-94
Boroondara1897, 1903-04Merged with Hawthorn Football Club (played in MJFA 1902-1913) in 1905. Took Boroondara colours of black jumper with red sash but adopted the Hawthorn name.
Brighton1892-1907
Brighton1952-58(changed name from St Andrew’s)
Brighton TSOB1930-40
Brightonvale1926-39Changed name to Brighton
Brunswick1926-94, 1999-2003(changed name to Brunswick Power)
Bulleen United1975-95(merged with Canterbury North Balwyn to become Bulleen Cobras, 1996)
Burwood1928-36
Camberwell1992-95
Canterbury North Balwyn1993-95(merged with Bulleen United to become Bulleen Cobras, 1996)
Canterbury United Churches1931-32
Carlton Districts1909-15
Carnegie1935-38
Carnegie Church of Christ1946
Cassie1964-65
Caulfield1884-1915, 1924-25, 1952-53Caulfield combined with Malvern 1915
Celtic1900-02
Chirnside Park1990-1999
Clayton1979-89merged with Waverley VF, 1989
Coburg1935-87
Collingwood Districts1906-15
Commercial Bank1959-66
Commonwealth Bank1947-94merged with State Bank on merger with the respective banks. New club State Commonwealth Bank formed 1991. Commonwealth Bank changed ane to Southbank 1994
Coolaroo Rovers1980
Combined Country Colleges1978-81Combination of St Pat’s Ballarat, Monivee and Assumption OC
Dandenong KSP1930-32
Dookie-Longerenong1970-74
Doveton SJOC1981-95(Commenced at St John’s OC then changed name to Doveton-St Johns OC 1990 then to Doveton)
Dragons2013 – 2014Joined VAFA in 2013 form Southern FL. Left VAFA at end of 2014 to return to SFL.
East Caulfield1947-51
East Malvern1929-64
Edlington1892Foundation club
Elwood1922-23
ES & A Bank1932-35, 1952-69
ES & A Bank-National Bank1936-37(Withdrew due to amalagamation with ANZ Bank)
Fairfield1936-73
Fawkner1973-95
Fitzroy Districts1904-05
Fitzroy Juniors1912-15
Fitzroy Reds1998-2008Changed name from University Reds 1955-1964, 1973-98 and shed links with Melbourne University, now playing as part of Fitzroy Football Club.
Flinders Naval Base1927-28
Footscray Districts1892Foundation club
Footscray TSOB1932-90Changed name to FIT in 1989
Gardenvale-Middle Brighton1926
Gardiner1932(Changed name to Malvern 1933)
Geelong Amatuers1926-40, 1947-82
Glenhuntly1926-73
Glenhuntly1991-1998Changed name from Balaclava 1991- merged with St Kilda South Caulfield, St Kilda CBCOB 1999 to become Glen Eira
Glenroy1974-77Changed name to Therry CCOB 1977
GTV 91986
Hampton1923-27
Hawthorn1954-57
Hawthorn1902-13The current AFL powerhouse Hawthorn Football Club commenced in the VAFA (then the MJFA) before moving to the VFA in 1914. They joined the VFL from the VFA in 1925. Club merged with Boroondara (late Waterloo) in 1905 and adopted Boroondara’s colours of a black guernsey with red sash but retained the name of Hawthorn. In 1906 Hawthorn merged with successful junior club the Hawthorn Rovers to form the Hawthorn City Football Club as a result of Glenferrie Oval opening
Heatherton1975-89
Heidelberg West1939-40
Huntingdale1956
Insurance Companies’ Social Clubs1954-58
Kew Districts1926
Kingsville1927-35
Kontias1989-91
Kooyong1963-65
La Trobe University Reds1971
Leopold1898-1915
Malvern1896, 1933-64Changed name from Gardiner in 1933. Later changed name to Tooronga-Malvern 1964-72
Melbourne Shipping Companies1922
Melbourne Swimming Club1920-23
Monash Whites1964-65, 1971-2001Changed name to Monash Blues to become their Club 18 team in 2001.
Moreland1949-51
Mt Carmel OC1936-40
Mt Lilydale1997-2018
Murrumbeena1923-62
Myer1937-54
National Bank1932-38, 1954-79
Naval Base Flinders1927-28
Newlands Coburg1994-1996
North Alphington1948-52
Northern Blues2009 – 2010Entered as an Under 18 club only, changed name to Northern Blues in 2011, with the club becoming a senior club in 2013.
Nunawading1894-1896
Oakleigh1908-11, 1927-28
Oakleigh – Clayton2003-2006Oakleigh Merged with Clayton (SFL)to form an u19 side only. Seniors remain the same.
Old Haileybury-Old Trinity1928-35
Old Scotch Collegians1894-1895
Olinda1893
Parkdale1934-54
Parkville1899
Pascoe Vale1927-28, 1940
Patricians1965-69
Pharmacy College1962-65
Point Cook2010-17Left VAFA to WRFL in a bid to join senior & junior club
Port Colts1987-89
Port Melbourne1956-59
Port Rovers1903-08
Postal Institute1965
***Prahran1999-2010(Formerley known as Southbank, also refer Commonwealth Bank). In 2011, club merged with Assumption Old Collegians to become Prahran Assumption.
Prahran – Caulfield2007 –Joined through amalgamation with Caulfield (SFL) to form Under 19 side
Preston1954-69
Preston Marist Brothers Old Boys1983-93
Princes Hill1979-81
RAAF Cadets1964-65
Reservoir Old Boys1965-77
Rupertswood2000-2012Left the VAFA for the RDFL at end of 2012
Salesian O C1989-2007Amalgamated with St Mary’s, start of 2008
Sandringham Districts1926-27
Scotch Collegians1894-95
South Camberwell1937-40
South Caulfield1926-40
South Melbourne City1954-59
South Melbourne Juniors1900
South Mornington2006-2019(Under-19 only 2006, seniors and reserves 2007)
South St Kilda1892-1899
South Yarra1897-1921
Southbank1994-98Formerly known as Commonwealth Bank, changed name to Prahran for 1999.
St Andrew’s – Coburg1986-1995
St Colomb’s1953
St Francis Xavier’s1899
St Francis Xavier OC2007-2019
St Ignatius’s1900-02, 1932-34
St Jude’s1892-1893
St Kilda CBC Old Boys1958-1991St Kilda CBC merged with Murrumbeena and South Caulfield from the (YCWFL) in 1992 to become St Kilda South Caulfield (1992-98). Before they amalgamated with Glen Huntly in 1998 to become Glen Eira in 1999.
St Leonard’s1986-89
St Mary’s1990-2007Amalgamated with Salesian, start of 2008
St Mary’s1892-1898Foundation club.
St Patrick’s (Ballarat) OC1939-40, 1951-55, 1964-75
St Patricks Mentone1991-2000changed name to Mentone Amateurs in 2000
St Paul’s (Ascot Vale)1926-40
St Peter’s Clayton1991-92Changed name of Oakleigh in 1992
St Pius’s1979-1982
St Andrew’s (Brighton)1949-51
St Kilda South Caulfield1992-98Merged with Glenhuntly in 1999 to become Glen Eira
St Patrick’s Monivae1976
State Commonwealth Bank1991-1994Formed from merger of State Bank and Commonwealth Bank, 1991, changed name to Southbank 1994
State Electricity Commission1947
State Savings Bank1927-90
Surrey Hills1928-32
Teachers College1920-57
Thomastown1975-2000Moved to the DVFL now the Northern Football League
Thornbury1973-83(Junior club only 1975 – 1979, moved into senior section 1980)
Thornbury Cougars1996-1999Ceased
Toorak Grosvenor1892-1894
Tooronga-Malvern1964-72(Changed name from Malvern)
Waltham1895-1897
Waverley Amateurs1989-90(Clayton and Waverley VFA merged to form Waverley Amateurs (1989)
Werribee Districts1998 – 2013Joined as a junior club. (Werribee Amateurs until 2011), Left VAFA from Premier B at end of 2013 to transfer to Western Region FL.
West Hawthorn1927-33
Windsor1894-1898
Wyndham Suns2014Broke to form new club out of Old Westbourne Grammarians, but only formed a U19s for 2014. Left for Western Regiorn FL at end of 2014
YMCA1892-1893

St Pius were destined for higher grades when they burst into the Amateurs 1979 - premierships and then early in their last season [round4/5] ran out of money - disbanded on the spot - Some went to other amateur clubs - mostly A/B grade I wonder why?
 
The Banyule example is interesting, and perhaps they were simply a club not suited to amateur footy, they are surrounded by clubs in the NFL who pay insane money and with no school allegiance were always fighting an uphill battle to compete. If you look at a side like St Bernards and PEGS they can only compete against the money from EDFL because of the school connections. There will be clubs leave but can also see clubs like Port Colts and St Kilda City from the Southern League who only really survive due to some shady characters tipping in hundreds of thousands of dollars each year and jobs offered on the docks, eventually this will run out and the demographics of these areas suggest they are far more suited to amateur footy than suburban.

Having played with Banyule (and know alot of people there) I dont think 'being suited to the VAFA' was the issue. They have a well set up and significant junior program, great community engagement and significant sponsorship/networks. So, IMHO, I feel they were as good as any non-school affiliated team .....back then.

Anyhow ...... I totally understand that clubs who have worked very hard, have great school feeder programs and currently enjoying the best of the VAFA facilities and opportunities have no real desire to make/consider any change that would be detrimental to your own club. In reality why would you? It's a little like wealth distribution, but lets not go there ....its a fun footy forum after all. But, the VAFA of today is very different competition structure to that of 20-30 years ago and those changes have repercussions that present new challenges to VAFA H/O far beyond natural attrition or historical change. I'm just suggesting that IF they want an expansive and diverse competition that truly reflects and considers ALL clubs, then avoiding the obvious before them will not help.

I will now toddle off and head to training tonight with my 6 or 8 school boy mates who did not give the game away and still enjoy having a kick with a few of us down in the divisional abyss. :cool:

Chump :trophy:
 
St Pius were destined for higher grades when they burst into the Amateurs 1979 - premierships and then early in their last season [round4/5] ran out of money - disbanded on the spot - Some went to other amateur clubs - mostly A/B grade I wonder why?
Because they wanted to play at a higher level?
 
I doubt they’ll limit teams Mr Chump, the VAFA make a heap from their subs and they need the big clubs to support the minnows in the lower grades, we need those small clubs.
"VAFA make a heap from their subs". Maybe on paper but how many are up to date? Not many l believe.
 
That’s true, but if Im a betting man, pretty sure a percentage of these juniors flow to seniors

I think the real reason for split was that juniors were worried that seniors were going to kicked out of comp

Rember the senior only back in the comp in 2014?

The previous Newport teams ,had folded disbanded years previously. Can’t remember if they were kicked out of the league
I have attached the 2022 list of players transferring to Newport (WRFL) Football Club in order to dilute your betting strategy.
Seven NJFC players in that year were recruited by the NFC, the remainder dispersing amoungst other local clubs.
You are correct however that, in assuming that there were 28? players in the NJFC U16 team, that the percentage of players graduating to the NFC was 25%.
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Glenorchy (Tassie) cant field teams as training 3 nights per week too much for some lads who want to train maybe 1 night (pie night) and get paid well!

Will I get that at the Hoes this year Chumpy?
Spoke to the President tonight Brainy T and he said that you will be on a performance based agreement this year and as such a pie could be 'overs'. 😝

He was in good form tonight, but asked me to get off big footy and stop picking on the Old Boys Clubs 😂😂😂

Chump:trophy:
 
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