Round 9 Fixtures, Tips & Pre-Match Discussion
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Junior the number of umpires who officiated last week as field umpires represent 40% of the appointments for the entire round yet the games they officated in represent only 20% of total scheduled for play in round 9.
I would imagine that 20% unavailability accross their entire group would be possible - and based on those numbers there should be more than enough to go around.
If most club had 20% of their committed players unavailable then I reckon that most would get by - 40% and I reckon their would be a hell of a lot of forfiets and if not some unexpected losses or lopsided results.
And to answer you SHH have a look at our teamsheet this weekend and that should answer any queries.Comment
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About half those transfers are clearances and the other half are match day permits (ie. if the Lions 2's or 18's have too many players then the guys can still have a game in the SCAFL - SCAFL players can go the other way as well). The number of match day transfers will slow down very soon with school & uni exams/holidays coming up.Comment
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Be interesting to see what happens for the rest of the round - Could it be the first time in a long time all the remaining games will have two central umpires? - At this stage there are 20 central umpires who could be available as well as another 12 boundary and 12 goal umps - I guess we will soon see how much the umpiring heirachy actually care about the game in Sydney overall.but they haven't given us any umps in our Div 3 or 4 matches. Disappointing, as Div 3 is top of the table clash. Especially disappointing that four games in Div 4 have got official umpires, and we can't get one in Div 3.
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Call me pessimistic but isn't it more than co-incidence that the bottom 2 teams in 1st division have a rare victory when their first grade has a week off. Are the team lists on the sydneyafl website anywhere? Sure, the bottom team beat the third-bottom, so limited surprise there. But none of this ever happened before relegation-promotion kicked in. The league should ban anyone dropping back when a club's first grade has a week off. I bet you St George would have stacked late last year if they were close to getting off the bottom. It's as bad as denying tanking in the afl.....but that's right, only premier division counts anyway. Or maybe that doesn't count either...only Sydney Swans and GWS.....plenty of cash available there when needed.Comment
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Call me pessimistic but isn't it more than co-incidence that the bottom 2 teams in 1st division have a rare victory when their first grade has a week off. Are the team lists on the sydneyafl website anywhere? Sure, the bottom team beat the third-bottom, so limited surprise there. But none of this ever happened before relegation-promotion kicked in. The league should ban anyone dropping back when a club's first grade has a week off. I bet you St George would have stacked late last year if they were close to getting off the bottom. It's as bad as denying tanking in the afl.....but that's right, only premier division counts anyway. Or maybe that doesn't count either...only Sydney Swans and GWS.....plenty of cash available there when needed.The edge is not the limit, It's just the starting point...Comment
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Not sure where all the other umpires were, but we were scraping the bottom of the barrel.Comment
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We were luck to have Carl Fletcher come out and umpire our game in the end thanks to SHH and along with the two club umpires we probably had the best umpiring we have received all year - have to admit though we had more chance of winning lotto for the first three quarters than getting a free kick.
Also can say Penrith must not charge enough in their canteen as almost everything was sold by the end of the day including no beers left at the end our our game but again thanks to SHH for ducking up the bottle shop and grabbing a cold carton or two so we wouldnt die from thirst.Comment
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We were luck to have Carl Fletcher come out and umpire our game in the end thanks to SHH and along with the two club umpires we probably had the best umpiring we have received all year - have to admit though we had more chance of winning lotto for the first three quarters than getting a free kick.
Well done to Moorebank on the victory, clear premiership favourites in Div 3 at this stage with a defence that is harder to penetrate than Fort Knox.
There's now a mass of teams behind them on 6-3, so it should be interesting to see who else breaks free from the pack over the next two months.Comment
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We were luck to have Carl Fletcher come out and umpire our game in the end thanks to SHH and along with the two club umpires we probably had the best umpiring we have received all year - have to admit though we had more chance of winning lotto for the first three quarters than getting a free kick.
Also can say Penrith must not charge enough in their canteen as almost everything was sold by the end of the day including no beers left at the end our our game but again thanks to SHH for ducking up the bottle shop and grabbing a cold carton or two so we wouldnt die from thirst..
From a losers perspective, have to agree that the umpiring was excellent from both Carl and the two clubbies. Best all year...Even though we had one of ours yellow carded and suspended, it was a correct call. Was shocked when I heard we were out of beer, lucky the bottlo was close by or might have been involved in an all-in brawl. Pies sold out quickly at $2 each (inc GST)Comment
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