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AFLW 2024 - Round 10 - Chat, game threads, injury lists, team lineups and more.
Massacre at Maddingley Park tomorrow as the BenFL will get pumped... 16 new players representing the BenFL having only 1 full training session, compared to Ballarat's 16 experienced league reps training for 5 weeks on end.
Well done to the boys representing our league - but you must feel sorry for the hiding they're about to get. BenFL board have got to take a bit of the whack we're about to get, as they only organised the coach 4 weeks ago.......enough said.
Massacre at Maddingley Park tomorrow as the BenFL will get pumped... 16 new players representing the BenFL having only 1 full training session, compared to Ballarat's 16 experienced league reps training for 5 weeks on end.
Well done to the boys representing our league - but you must feel sorry for the hiding they're about to get. BenFL board have got to take a bit of the whack we're about to get, as they only organised the coach 4 weeks ago.......enough said.
It is interesting isn't it. A bloke that (to my knowledge) hasn't played a club game in the Bendigo League this year can actually line up for the interleague team!!!!Oliver definitely kicked at least one goal. Herdman kicked 5 according to the man himself after the game.
PS: Would love to get a copy of Ballarat's Courier tomorrow. Can you imagine the headlines ??
You should be able to see it online. Just google 'ballarat courier'.
Comments form anyone who actually watched the game would be interesting.
Hopefully the poor old Bombers will disappear soon, what an embarrassing outfit. Why does the Advertiser waste so much space on these non achievers.
I'm all for providing a higher level of footy for local blokes to aspire to... but really... this Bombers side is farcical.
Has a player ever come up from the Bendigo League (or any other country league for that matter), played with the Bombers, then been drafted by an AFL Club?
Has one single player ever followed this path?
Years ago the Ovens & Murray League had an brief flirtation with an VFL team (linked to North Melbourne). The O&M administration quickly and sensibly realised it was a drain on their resources.
It seems to me the Bombers are waiting to see if Essendon will renew their commitment to this 'contact'. I don't know why people at the Bendigo end cannot come to the obvious conclusion that their is nothing in this arrangement for football in the Bendigo area and pull the pin themselves.
The Bendigo Bank and others are effectively saving Essendon the full cost of putting a seconds team on the park.
Let Essendon field their own VFL seconds - out at Windy Hill. If they (or any VFL club) want to draft the odd country player who reckons he can still make the AFL then so be it.
Has a player ever come up from the Bendigo League (or any other country league for that matter), played with the Bombers, then been drafted by an AFL Club?
Has one single player ever followed this path?
Years ago the Ovens & Murray League had an brief flirtation with an VFL team (linked to North Melbourne). The O&M administration quickly and sensibly realised it was a drain on their resources.
It seems to me the Bombers are waiting to see if Essendon will renew their commitment to this 'contact'. I don't know why people at the Bendigo end cannot come to the obvious conclusion that their is nothing in this arrangement for football in the Bendigo area and pull the pin themselves.
The Bendigo Bank and others are effectively saving Essendon the full cost of putting a seconds team on the park.
Let Essendon field their own VFL seconds - out at Windy Hill. If they (or any VFL club) want to draft the odd country player who reckons he can still make the AFL then so be it.
If memory serves me correctly, Nathan Lovett-Murray came through to Essendon starting off playing at K/Flat, then BB, then Essendon. Wouldn't call him a local though.
I thought I'd let the dust settle on this issue before making my comments. I can understand your frustration and admit to making similar comments over the years. Others are right in saying this is 'part of football' but I have found it is much easier to be philosophical when it happens to someone else's team and not your own. Clearly a win would have mean't so much to Kyneton.Kyneton absolutely robbed today. Stupid umpire didn't pay a mark inside fifty to Kyneton in the dying stages. Instead he called for a ball-up with scores level, then Sanhurst eventually got the clearance, worked the ball up field into the forward line, and they kicked a behind with five seconds remaining to win the match.
To be clear I am talking about the early 1970's with the above comments.I thought I'd let the dust settle on this issue before making my comments. I can understand your frustration and admit to making similar comments over the years. Others are right in saying this is 'part of football' but I have found it is much easier to be philosophical when it happens to someone else's team and not your own. Clearly a win would have mean't so much to Kyneton.
Others are also totally correct in saying we should not bash umpires. However, I think we can make constructive comments and this is the light in which the following comments are made.
I have watch Bendigo umpires over a number of decades and I think some (not all) of them are just 'too technical'. They 'over umpire' . A game cannot flow if a high number of free kicks are given. Players and supporters are mostly likely to get upset when soft free kicks are given in front of goal and umpires are over zealous in handing out 50 metre penalties. I presume it is an endeavour to stamp their authority.
I emphasize these comments are intended to be constructive as the game cannot survive without umpires and those that do it are to be commended.
In summary if Bendigo umpires could be less technical, that is just try and pay only the obvious free kicks, I think they would be better umpires.
As an aside to these comments, some of the older ones (like myself) may remember 'China O'Grady' playing for Castlemaine years ago. To be blunt China was a ratbag - very colourful but a ratbag. China didn't need a road map to find his way to the tribunal. To the amazement of all he took up umpiring and was guite a good umpire. Afterall he knew every trick in the book himself and was quite familar with both sides of the rules. I think China was the only umpire in the history of the game that actually thrived on being abused.
I remember after China finished umpiring he went back to playing again for Castlemaine seconds. In a game I watched against South Bendigo seconds he didn't endure himself to the umpire by hiding the football during a brawl. Later in the game he got himself reported again!
Perhaps people down Castlemaine way could talk China into umpiring again.
Big week in footy this week, some good games coming up with all games looking to be competitive. No blow-outs?
KFlat v Strath
Maryb v Kyneton
Sandhurst v South
Gissy v Eaglehawk
Square v Castlemaine
I realise this is just 'pub talk' but who are the 'teams looking to be pushed out' presumably in the Ballarat League which Gisborne will replace?
Where are those clubs going?
interesting runner for gisborne this week. The rolls royce himself. Probably bog the following week if he plays. Happy days.