RWO Game Day Thread - Round 1 - April 1-2

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  • Junior
    Warming the Bench
    • Apr 2006
    • 236

    #16
    Originally posted by justabaraker
    It does seem a bit unfair doesn't it ? Their NEAFL-experienced players were

    Mitch Thompson
    Vicic
    Clarke
    Kane Murphy
    Mitch Mahady
    Osborne
    Andrew Sierakowski
    Monty Krochmal
    Nick Foster

    We can leave it to The Student to justify this and I think he would probably say they are all local products or else enrolled at the Uni and that makes them eligible for Prems.
    I suppose that, if Baulko is allowed to play all their ex-NEAFL players in Prems, then Sydney Uni has to be given some kind of concession too.
    Let me break down ECE's 22 for you from the weekend:
    4 players from other senior clubs - 3x Vlatko's and Ben Bourke. All are pre-NEAFL premiership players.
    2 recruits who arrived at the club during the NEAFL, one who left the club for two years and has just returned this year (Weekes) and one who came to the club during NEAFL era, but had not played a senior game previously (Turner)
    14 local juniors
    2 genuine, experienced NEAFL recruits who have remained at the club since their recruitment (Emery and Browning)

    So two out of 22 who could be called genuine experienced NEAFL recruits. Hardly a stacked team as you suggest...

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    • bomber.
      Warming the Bench
      • Jan 2017
      • 163

      #17
      Originally posted by unconfuseme
      Who cares - R1 off a severely rain interrupted pre-season - will have little bearing on the finals make up ... if SU can field that side every week, they will win the flag by a lap ... they will miss the finals narrowly, of course. Pretty sure ECE lost an early game or two last year. In near perfect conditions at Olds, whilst Saints v Bombers was as tough and contested as any premier division game, and a thriller, the skill errors at times were more like a Div 5 practice match after a big Friday night (to be fair, 30+ minute quarters in the heat were probably a factor too)!
      ECE lost one to us early last year in pretty similar circumstances. Had zero impact then, so wouldn't read much into this one, other than good signs for UNSW.

      Pretty happy with our weekend. St G too good in the end. Lost Fyffe and Carruthers early and a couple of others no good. So not a bad effort away against a top 2 team.

      Rapt with both new teams. Great wins, although we did fly players in from interstate - no wait...that was St George.

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      • Tim Freedman
        Warming the Bench
        • May 2008
        • 236

        #18
        Originally posted by Norris Lurker
        Don't know about the rest of them, but Monty Krochmal and Vicic were mainly playing Prems last year - may have played a few NEAFL games but wouldn't have been many. But when collating the weekly results for the RWO report (which I'm half-way through doing at the moment for this weekend's games), those names frequently came up in Premier Division last year.
        Never let the truth get in the way of a good story Norris.

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        • Coastal Boy
          Regular in the Side
          • Nov 2003
          • 516

          #19
          Originally posted by The Student
          There's also a dozen blokes that went back to other clubs so I'm not sure what we are supposed to do - probably a bit unlucky for Wests that our list has no injuries at the moment but I doubt you'll see a side that top heavy again. All of those guys have played PD at Uni previously - the only one who hadn't was Lucy and he only played because he'd been away for a chunk of the summer and they wanted him to play a couple in PD. The other thing is that the players dropped back hadn't trained once with the PD side all summer, so they were just making it up as they went along.
          I'll tell you what uni could have done. Send all of your non playing neafl list to all the clubs evenly.

          Whether they have all played for uni previously at PD level is irrelevant to me. The fact they haven't trained with the PD side says it all. They have gained benefit from the NEAFL system either financially or otherwise.

          The SydneyAFL should not be a reserve grade dumping ground.

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          • saviour01
            Regular in the Side
            • Sep 2013
            • 932

            #20
            Originally posted by bomber.
            Rapt with both new teams. Great wins, although we did fly players in from interstate - no wait...that was St George.
            8/22 played in div 1 GF last year. So even with these supposedly fly in players, still 8 players who couldn't get a start in the prems GF team.

            Oh and 6 of those 8 were in the 2014 u19s which someone was asking about pre season.

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            • The Student
              Warming the Bench
              • Dec 2008
              • 281

              #21
              They already train three times a week at a separate venue with NEAFL - where would they get the time to train with the PD squad given that there hadn't yet been a game and therefore no selections had been made? Moving forward the unselected NEAFL players will train with their PD teammates once a week. Do you think that the Giants or Swans AFL listed players trained with their NEAFL top ups much in the pre-season? Or Souths in the NRL with the Norths NSW Cup players? Not comparing our little program to a professional setup but it's the same principle.

              There are numerous recruiting rules in place to stop the hoarding of talent at a PD level. We are unable to play anyone from another club that played in 2016 for a start. We also aren't allowed to pay anyone in Prem Div which would be at odds with a number of other clubs I would've thought. If you think that having four or five players at each club not training and playing occasionally at a PD club would benefit either the NEAFL program at Uni or the Sydney AFL clubs themselves then you might want to explain that to the clubs who said that the mini draft system was a waste of time. Likewise, if you think Syd Uni (not the footy club but the actual university) should be endowing athletes with scholarships and as a rule rather than an exception they would play against the University then that seems a bit strange. Would be nice for the other clubs though I'm sure.

              Let's say your brilliant idea is put into practice - someone like Monty Krochmal who has played at the club since 17 and has over 150 games to his name should be forced to go and play for say, Manly or Wests because he is on a NEAFL list? Seems fair!

              Anyway it's not up to us to decide what we should do - we comply with what the AFL tell us to do. If they want a rep side with everyone going back to random clubs then they can run it and it will cost them half a million bucks a year at least. Maybe you should bring it up at the next meeting at Moore Park, see how you go. You could probably squeeze it in the five minute gap where they aren't talking about how pressed they are for resources.

              Originally posted by Coastal Boy
              I'll tell you what uni could have done. Send all of your non playing neafl list to all the clubs evenly.

              Whether they have all played for uni previously at PD level is irrelevant to me. The fact they haven't trained with the PD side says it all. They have gained benefit from the NEAFL system either financially or otherwise.

              The SydneyAFL should not be a reserve grade dumping ground.
              Last edited by The Student; 3 April 2017, 05:06 PM.

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              • saviour01
                Regular in the Side
                • Sep 2013
                • 932

                #22
                Originally posted by The Student
                Anyway it's not up to us to decide what we should do - we comply with what the AFL tell us to do. If they want a rep side with everyone going back to random clubs then they can run it and it will cost them half a million bucks a year at least. Maybe you should bring it up at the next meeting at Moore Park, see how you go. You could probably squeeze it in the five minute gap where they aren't talking about how pressed they are for resources.
                Why would they? Its of no benefit to Sydney AFL or the clubs in it.

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                • Steamboat
                  Pushing for Selection
                  • Dec 2007
                  • 77

                  #23
                  Originally posted by The Student
                  They already train three times a week at a separate venue with NEAFL - where would they get the time to train with the PD squad given that there hadn't yet been a game and therefore no selections had been made? Moving forward the unselected NEAFL players will train with their PD teammates once a week. Do you think that the Giants or Swans AFL listed players trained with their NEAFL top ups much in the pre-season? Or Souths in the NRL with the Norths NSW Cup players? Not comparing our little program to a professional setup but it's the same principle.

                  There are numerous recruiting rules in place to stop the hoarding of talent at a PD level. We are unable to play anyone from another club that played in 2016 for a start. We also aren't allowed to pay anyone in Prem Div which would be at odds with a number of other clubs I would've thought. If you think that having four or five players at each club not training and playing occasionally at a PD club would benefit either the NEAFL program at Uni or the Sydney AFL clubs themselves then you might want to explain that to the clubs who said that the mini draft system was a waste of time. Likewise, if you think Syd Uni (not the footy club but the actual university) should be endowing athletes with scholarships and as a rule rather than an exception they would play against the University then that seems a bit strange. Would be nice for the other clubs though I'm sure.

                  Let's say your brilliant idea is put into practice - someone like Monty Krochmal who has played at the club since 17 and has over 150 games to his name should be forced to go and play for say, Manly or Wests because he is on a NEAFL list? Seems fair!

                  Anyway it's not up to us to decide what we should do - we comply with what the AFL tell us to do. If they want a rep side with everyone going back to random clubs then they can run it and it will cost them half a million bucks a year at least. Maybe you should bring it up at the next meeting at Moore Park, see how you go. You could probably squeeze it in the five minute gap where they aren't talking about how pressed they are for resources.
                  It was fairly even for majority of the game, with Wests getting back in front mid 3rd qtr, but every time they got back into it, a silly indiscretion gave the momentum back to the student.

                  The 3 nights training obviously helped as the ran out the last qtr much better, definitely an advantage, but it looks like the Prems will be a whole lot closer this year.

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                  • Coastal Boy
                    Regular in the Side
                    • Nov 2003
                    • 516

                    #24
                    Student, my criticism is aimed at the system not SU. You asked the question what else could we do so I answered it.

                    SU would have been attracting players since the NEAFL began in 2011. That's 6 seasons ago. So anyone at your club before that is fine. Since that time, well, the prospect of playing at the NEAFL is a juicy carrot.

                    There is no easy solution. When the Swans played their reserves in the SydneyAFL they pulled out before the finals. I'm not suggesting this for SU for one second but I don't see it as a level playing field. Unfortunately that asterix next to any premiership win will be there.

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                    • justabaraker
                      Regular in the Side
                      • Jul 2012
                      • 972

                      #25
                      Originally posted by Junior
                      .................Let me break down ECE's 22 for you from the weekend:
                      So two out of 22 who could be called genuine experienced NEAFL recruits. Hardly a stacked team as you suggest.....................
                      I want to pick you up on a point, Junior (and this probably applies to Tim Freedman too).
                      We all accept that there were only two NEAFL-specific players in the ECE team on Saturday and, not that anyone cares, but I am comfortable that ECE circa 2017 is a legitimate Prems team,
                      But ECE won the flag last year with at least five NEAFL-specific players who came to your club specifically to play NEAFL. And we thought it was a bit dodgy that they were so readily accepted into Prems afterwards (but no-one could say much due to the 'confidentiality agreement' that Oscar referred to.)
                      These were gun footballers that you wouldn't normally expect to be playing paddock footy in Sydney.
                      At least three were missing from last Saturday's team (O'Connell, Anderson, Gemmell) and you can pretend that they never existed but they did. And they were instrumental in last year's flag.
                      Again, I accept that your team is now playing on an even playing field - all credit to you - but I reckon it's a bit disingenuous to ignore the fact that five or more players came to your club specifically to play NEAFL and stayed on to enjoy the fruits of premiership when they weren't really legitimate Sydney footballers.
                      Last edited by justabaraker; 3 April 2017, 09:01 PM.

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                      • Tim Freedman
                        Warming the Bench
                        • May 2008
                        • 236

                        #26
                        Anderson never played a NEAFL game and was recruited when we were a Prems side in 2015. In fact he came a few games into the season. Outstanding player.

                        ECE also never had a player named O"Connell....... tipping you mean McConnell.

                        Gemmill was recruited from Mac Uni and had been playing Division 3 for many years under the noses of everyone in the league. I recruited him after seeing him play 1 game against our lower division side and it was a very speculative gamble at the time. He turned out to be a very good player. Remember though he left ECE when we went back to Prems and he went and played for Ainslie in 2015. He returned to play Prems in 2016.

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                        • justabaraker
                          Regular in the Side
                          • Jul 2012
                          • 972

                          #27
                          Originally posted by Tim Freedman
                          Anderson never played a NEAFL game and was recruited when we were a Prems side in 2015. In fact he came a few games into the season. Outstanding player.

                          ECE also never had a player named O"Connell....... tipping you mean McConnell.

                          Gemmill was recruited from Mac Uni and had been playing Division 3 for many years under the noses of everyone in the league. I recruited him after seeing him play 1 game against our lower division side and it was a very speculative gamble at the time. He turned out to be a very good player. Remember though he left ECE when we went back to Prems and he went and played for Ainslie in 2015. He returned to play Prems in 2016.
                          OK - all three points taken.
                          I withdraw my remarks your honour.

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                          • Nuttsy
                            Warming the Bench
                            • Dec 2012
                            • 117

                            #28
                            Originally posted by The Student
                            They already train three times a week at a separate venue with NEAFL - where would they get the time to train with the PD squad given that there hadn't yet been a game and therefore no selections had been made? Moving forward the unselected NEAFL players will train with their PD teammates once a week. Do you think that the Giants or Swans AFL listed players trained with their NEAFL top ups much in the pre-season? Or Souths in the NRL with the Norths NSW Cup players? Not comparing our little program to a professional setup but it's the same principle.

                            There are numerous recruiting rules in place to stop the hoarding of talent at a PD level. We are unable to play anyone from another club that played in 2016 for a start. We also aren't allowed to pay anyone in Prem Div which would be at odds with a number of other clubs I would've thought. If you think that having four or five players at each club not training and playing occasionally at a PD club would benefit either the NEAFL program at Uni or the Sydney AFL clubs themselves then you might want to explain that to the clubs who said that the mini draft system was a waste of time. Likewise, if you think Syd Uni (not the footy club but the actual university) should be endowing athletes with scholarships and as a rule rather than an exception they would play against the University then that seems a bit strange. Would be nice for the other clubs though I'm sure. Let's say your brilliant idea is put into practice - someone like Monty Krochmal who has played at the club since 17 and has over 150 games to his name should be forced to go and play for say, Manly or Wests because he is on a NEAFL list? Seems fair!

                            Anyway it's not up to us to decide what we should do - we comply with what the AFL tell us to do. If they want a rep side with everyone going back to random clubs then they can run it and it will cost them half a million bucks a year at least. Maybe you should bring it up at the next meeting at Moore Park, see how you go. You could probably squeeze it in the five minute gap where they aren't talking about how pressed they are for resources.
                            And there it is. After all these years we have the admission that Players are given Scholarships to play for Syd Uni. And of course the Uni only gives them out for their academic ability not because the Footy club wants them to play their HAHAHAHA

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                            • saviour01
                              Regular in the Side
                              • Sep 2013
                              • 932

                              #29
                              Wonder how many they are giving away... sounds like most of those who would have been "drafted" got one.

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                              • Tom Wills
                                Warming the Bench
                                • May 2008
                                • 478

                                #30
                                A couple of points on a few items raised.

                                1. I have no issue with the whole of the Baulko NEAFL squad staying on play Prems. This issue I have is, who was (and is) getting paid, when they owe a debt to the league. Simple issue is if you owe money to Mum and Dad don't go shouting your mates beers; particularly under their nose.

                                2. Syd Uni - can give away as many scholarships as you want - to whoever you want. But if you want other clubs to support you and then you have not one of the drafted NEAFL players in 2016 play for another Premier division club (resulting in it being scrapped this year) but then have 9 NEAFL listed players in Prems against Wests it is the exactly the way to create animosity against your club. This issue is consistent across most of top level competitions where players at WAFL level, VFL, or SANFL nominate another club for when they do not get a game. Again you have done such a good job in recent years at garnishing other Premier division clubs support I can only image what West thought of you after Saturday's game, and I am sure it was not support.

                                3. FIFO - paid players - who gives a Shxt - if you have the resources best of luck to you. In the last 10 years the only "money" premiership was the Baulko 2016 one. All others the others, including East Coasts 2009 to 2011 three-peat have been the result of the investment in local football development.

                                Thoughts?

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