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  • ShortHalfHead
    Senior Player
    • Dec 2008
    • 1024

    2014 Team Nominations

    Announced on the Sydney AFL site that 2014 nominations have been received.

    Included are 17 x Under 19's teams (Same as 2013, but will Macarthur Giants still be around? I notice North Shore were looking at a second 19's side)

    16 x Women's teams (Up 4 teams. Manly and Moorebank nominating, not sure of other two)

    63 Mens teams (Up 1 I think) North Shore indicated they will run a Div 5 side

    The interesting part was that "new clubs" are being considered. Hopefully, good thought is given to "new clubs" and it doesn't include a bunch of guys (or girls) near an existing club that just want to have a kick without having a very clear plan for the future.

    Any rumours?

    A total of sixty three senior men?s teams, sixteen women?s teams and seventeen Under 19?s teams have nominated for the 2014 AFL Sydney competition?s. These nominations do include new clubs as well as some additional teams within existing clubs which are currently being assessed.

    The Men?s competition will again have six divisions, while there will again be two divisions in the Women?s and Under 19 competitions.

    The final competition structure is currently being worked out and will confirmed at the Planning Meeting at the end of the month.
    Last edited by ShortHalfHead; 15 November 2013, 11:02 PM.
  • Pekay
    Well retired, still sore
    • Sep 2004
    • 2134

    #2
    Bathurst Bushrangers.

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    • ShortHalfHead
      Senior Player
      • Dec 2008
      • 1024

      #3
      Originally posted by Pekay
      Bathurst Bushrangers.
      Hopefully in Div 3. They'll love playing against Gosford.

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      • Pekay
        Well retired, still sore
        • Sep 2004
        • 2134

        #4
        Hey, you wanted rumours.

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        • chatovadafloor
          On the Rookie List
          • Jun 2011
          • 231

          #5
          Originally posted by Pekay
          Hey, you wanted rumours.
          Will balmain tigers be back?

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          • saviour01
            Regular in the Side
            • Sep 2013
            • 932

            #6
            Hopefully Auburn are given the arse. Would be good for the game.

            Talk of St George getting a div 4 side. Doubt it will happen though.

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            • tara
              Senior Player
              • Aug 2005
              • 1514

              #7
              Originally posted by saviour01
              Hopefully Auburn are given the arse. Would be good for the game.

              Talk of St George getting a div 4 side. Doubt it will happen though.
              Losing a club in sydney is never good for the game. I can understand the negativity however I think you would be suprised by them if you took some time to get to know those running the club. They pretty much pleaded to stay in div2 to keep their afloat as they didn't have the volunteers to survive div 3 yet the afl new western sydney poster boys wouldn't come into div 2 despite their list

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              • saviour01
                Regular in the Side
                • Sep 2013
                • 932

                #8
                Spent 2 years playing them. If the people running the club are proud of who they put out on the field then its a huge positive for the game for them to @@@@ off.

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                • Benchwarmer
                  Pushing for Selection
                  • Oct 2010
                  • 72

                  #9
                  Originally posted by saviour01
                  Spent 2 years playing them. If the people running the club are proud of who they put out on the field then its a huge positive for the game for them to @@@@ off.
                  Correct !!
                  Insanity: doing the same thing over and over again and expecting different results. Albert Einstein

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                  • tara
                    Senior Player
                    • Aug 2005
                    • 1514

                    #10
                    Originally posted by saviour01
                    Spent 2 years playing them. If the people running the club are proud of who they put out on the field then its a huge positive for the game for them to @@@@ off.
                    Well maybe a club that blatantly lied to the tribunal and sent a @@@@ load of witnesses with bull@@@@ stories should @@@@ off to. Or the club who had a volunteer belt a under 18 footballer causing the kid assaulted to miss more than a month of footy should also @@@@ off. By the way plenty of people associated with that club were able to identify him it was just a management decision not to. I could go on and on.
                    Actually I will. What about the premier div club that was baying for blood when one of my players belted a bloke and broke his jaw. Amazingly they went quiet when the victim was cited and the league supplied video evidence which resulted in both players receiving the same sentence. Gotta love the holier than thou attitude from some.

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                    • saviour01
                      Regular in the Side
                      • Sep 2013
                      • 932

                      #11
                      Maybe, but my 21 years involved with league, union and afl I have never come across a bigger bunch of scumbags and trust me there is a fair few in rugby league. Defend them all you want but anyone who has ever had anything to do with them would disagree with you.

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                      • Mug Punter
                        On the Rookie List
                        • Nov 2009
                        • 3325

                        #12
                        Originally posted by saviour01
                        Maybe, but my 21 years involved with league, union and afl I have never come across a bigger bunch of scumbags and trust me there is a fair few in rugby league. Defend them all you want but anyone who has ever had anything to do with them would disagree with you.
                        It's hard to argue with the sentiments you express. It's usually sad to see a club go bust but I doubt there will be any tears when Auburn fold.

                        Hopefully a lesson to the powers-that-be what proper multi-culturism really is. It's not using racial abuse as your "get out of jail free" card every time you abuse or assault someone. It's about being proud of your heritage and who you are but assimilating with the wider community.

                        No doubt us racist Aussies will be blamed for Auburn's demise

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                        • saviour01
                          Regular in the Side
                          • Sep 2013
                          • 932

                          #13
                          I'm a teacher at a primary school in the Auburn area which has roughly 40% from a islamic background and have a lot of friends who are the same. But half my team live in the shire and have had nothing to do with people from that background. When you are punched in the head and told "I hate your type" and when asked what type is that you get "@@@@ing white @@@@s" it does nothing to help break down barriers between the two cultures and makes it a lot worse.

                          The whole week leading up to a game with Auburn it's just talk about how not to do anything stupid and play footy because you know they aren't there play.

                          Honestly, just glad we don't have to play them anymore. There was talk that we would forfeit against them a few years ago because its not worth the 4 points for the @@@@ you have to put up with and the sydney afl was spineless for allowing it to continue.

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                          • Pekay
                            Well retired, still sore
                            • Sep 2004
                            • 2134

                            #14
                            Originally posted by saviour01
                            I'm a teacher at a primary school in the Auburn area which has roughly 40% from a islamic background and have a lot of friends who are the same. But half my team live in the shire and have had nothing to do with people from that background. When you are punched in the head and told "I hate your type" and when asked what type is that you get "@@@@ing white @@@@s" it does nothing to help break down barriers between the two cultures and makes it a lot worse.

                            The whole week leading up to a game with Auburn it's just talk about how not to do anything stupid and play footy because you know they aren't there play.

                            Honestly, just glad we don't have to play them anymore. There was talk that we would forfeit against them a few years ago because its not worth the 4 points for the @@@@ you have to put up with and the sydney afl was spineless for allowing it to continue.
                            After a few years off with injury I had the pleasure of playing against Auburn in 2012 when playing Div 2. They headed out to Bensons with limited numbers and from the outset there was late shots and behind the play shenanigans, particularly against our young blokes. I was up in the goal square standing next to a well built Auburn player when a fight broke out in our backline. I couldn't be bothered running the 150m to assist, and neither could my opponent. I laughingly said to him 'What do you reckon mate, you want to start our own fight up here' and without hesitation, he turned to me and with a dead pan expression, he said 'I can't bro, I'm on parole'.

                            At this point, I took a few steps away. He was a mean looking bastard.

                            At the next break, a few of them actually grabbed their gear and left, they were fed up with the actions of those not there to play footy.

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                            • ShortHalfHead
                              Senior Player
                              • Dec 2008
                              • 1024

                              #15
                              There were some good and well intentioned people at Auburn, who tried to lift their stature. I don't know the inner workings of the club so can't really comment if something went wrong but it's a shame that they have gone from one team to two and back to one again, forfeiting a few games in 2013.

                              With the talk of new clubs, it will be interesting where they are "placed". I think any new club should start at least in Div 3, being their "first grade side". I heard a few rumours during the season that a couple of new clubs out West wanted to start up and just run a team in Div 4 or 5, for a bit of fun. Surely any new clubs should have vision, as I've stated before. I recall Auburn absolutely dominating Div 4 in their first year, going through to win the flag. Blacktown were easily the best side in the comp in Div 3, with Randwick not far behind. Both fielded their first grade side, as did Nor-West and Gosford, who also made finals. Putting a new club in Div 4 would probably kill the competition. Surely new clubs shouldn't be rewarded with a flag in their first year, or is it seen as a "participation" award.

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