What's happening in the Bendigo Football League #3

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Once the clubs get used to the idea of not playing traditional rivals, this will be a great set-up. Only drawback is every 2 or so weeks, you have to drive between 1-2 hours for a game
Doc, if you take our beloved Sandhurst as an example (in Division 2) we have to play aways games against Castlemaine, Kyneton, Maryborough & Strathfieldsaye anyway - even under the current set up.

Yes there will be away games against Melton, Melton South, Ballarat North and Sebastapol but one of those aways games will replace Gisborne (now in Division 1). So over an entire season the Dragons would only have an extra 3 trips on the road - or 4 hours of extra travel in total. Is that such a big deal!

Of course the other factor is you still only need one Goldfields League Board/Administration/ CEO. The (considerable) savings here could go to the clubs as extra dividends - maybe as much as $5,000 a club - or more.
 
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The 'Goldfields league' actually should be the blueprint for VCFL football going forward.

The 'Goldfields' being one of 8 or 10 'super leagues' around the state with each having a elevation/relegation system based on the two best and worst performing teams over every two years.

The concept is excellent, gives clubs real incentive and would increase interest from spectators infinitely.

Feeder league clubs could also benefit as a salary cap could be instituted to take pressure off them financially.

Sixteen men on the field is also an excellent initiative for the feeder leagues, there are, or have been too many blokes playing well past Super rules age just to make up numbers.

No one could put their hand on their heart and honestly say that country footy is in great shape at the moment, this upsizing/downsizing is the future and should have been instituted ten years ago.

The only drawback seems to be the tyranny of distance and travel, a drawback that I think could be addressed by the VCFL's current association with VLine. A relative who is very involved in the VLine bus contracts process assures me that the bus companies are making 'squillions' on these deals. Being government contracts, and to the benefit of the community, surely it would not be too hard to bring some pressure for them to supply a couple of buses and drivers to each away team each week in a quid pro quo for sponsorship of the league? Who knows, they may just turn a handy profit if they also provided a service to 'paying' supporters.

It's win-win.
 

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hairy did win, on like 122 votes, then came geary on 108, an maddern on like 103 or something. the system is every player is rated out of 10 for each game they play. so if you played every game, you'll get at least 18 votes. lol
 
hairy did win, on like 122 votes, then came geary on 108, an maddern on like 103 or something. the system is every player is rated out of 10 for each game they play. so if you played every game, you'll get at least 18 votes. lol


Is that the reason for so many specialist coaches at Flat? It would take 2 hours after each game to do the votes.
 
Can someone please clarify the days & start times for this weekends senior finals at the QEO - website says one thing and then this weeks edition of the Weekly Times another :confused:
 
Can someone please clarify the days & start times for this weekends senior finals at the QEO - website says one thing and then this weeks edition of the Weekly Times another :confused:
Saturday
K Flat vs Eaglehawk @ QEO - 6:30pm

Sunday
Golden Square vs Gisborne @ QEO - 2:15pm
 

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do you not think that a change of scenery would renew intrest down at a club that is struggling atm.

bigger matches against old rivals

What a shame that the folk down Gisborne way seem to think that a "change of scenery" is what they need every 10 years or so to keep their supporters interested. I imagine should Gisborne choose to join BalFL and resume some old rivalaries then crowds would be big as would the almighty dollar through gates, etc. But after the novelty has worn off, what then? There's a word for those who change partners so easily.
 
What a shame that the folk down Gisborne way seem to think that a "change of scenery" is what they need every 10 years or so to keep their supporters interested. I imagine should Gisborne choose to join BalFL and resume some old rivalaries then crowds would be big as would the almighty dollar through gates, etc. But after the novelty has worn off, what then? There's a word for those who change partners so easily.

you would no the word well wouldnt you ?
didnt you have a slight hiccup with the same situation not so long ago ?
 
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you would no the word well wouldnt you ?
didnt you have a slight hiccup with the same situation not so long ago ?

Sorry Dirk, you've got me confused with someone else ... been in the same relationship for quite a long time now without any hiccups. But let's get back to the real issue - does Gisborne need a change of scenery to keep it alive? All clubs have an off season or two but loyal supporters stay true regardless of the scoreboard or ladder. I don't think the crowds are so low at Gisborne games because the away teams don't travel, it has has much to do with the Gisborne people. What's the real story?
 
Did anyone decide to turn up and watch the spectacle that the BFL think it is in the night final tonight. Or was it just the usual ferals from either side there.
 
Did anyone decide to turn up and watch the spectacle that the BFL think it is in the night final tonight. Or was it just the usual ferals from either side there.

Yes, I was there and the crowd was good. The only problem with the spectacle is that Eaglehawk continued its hot and very cold season and copped a hiding at the hands of Flat. Should be different next Saturday night when South Bendigo take on Golden Square.

I'm about to head back to the QEO now and will be quite happy to give a report on the crowd later if that's what keeps bigfooty posters happy!
 
Did anyone decide to turn up and watch the spectacle that the BFL think it is in the night final tonight. Or was it just the usual ferals from either side there.
I attended the match last night and thought that it was a reasonable crowd considering the rain that pelted down before the start of the seniors. Grandstand was pretty much full and there were a few people over on the Aquatic centre wing shelter, and rotunda. Think the Satday night game worked well as I saw a lot of district supporters at the game - who wouldnt be there otherwise, if the match was held during the day.

On the match itself, Flat dominated preceedings after Qtr time, and to kick 20 goals in tricky and greasy conditions was a fair effort !
 
I attended the match last night and thought that it was a reasonable crowd considering the rain that pelted down before the start of the seniors. Grandstand was pretty much full and there were a few people over on the Aquatic centre wing shelter, and rotunda. Think the Satday night game worked well as I saw a lot of district supporters at the game - who wouldnt be there otherwise, if the match was held during the day.

On the match itself, Flat dominated preceedings after Qtr time, and to kick 20 goals in tricky and greasy conditions was a fair effort !
I would think Darryl Wilson will be pretty happy with what he saw yesterday at the QEO. Flat should be very short priced favourites for this weeks game against Gisborne.
 
Should Gisborne have waited until the end of the season to decide their future. They seem like one very distracted football team.
 
I was missing from the match but did i read right that the hit man, Nathan Bell was reported. Can anyone tell me what he did, surley it was when someone was not looking , again.

Did any one go back at him
 
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