I don't see the problem Blinkers... this is the ladder from last year at the end of H&A and it seems relatively fair.
1 North Shore Bombers MPD
2 UNSW-ES Bulldogs MPD
3 Pennant Hills Demons MPD
4 Sydney University MPD
5 Manly Warringah Wolves MPD
6 St George Dragons MPD
7 Inner West Magpies MPD
8 UTS Bats MPD
9 East Coast Eagles MPD
Given East's recent success they could be lower and probably a bit hard on St George, but they never get near their current points anyway.
So East Coast win 1 game all year and get 7 less Points then UTS? Seems Fair
I see the Womens joint venture between Mac Uni & the Goannas is over; and the Goannas have the stand-alone Premier Division team.
I think this raises a question around a growing gulf between so called ‘rich’ and ‘poor’ clubs.
Mac Uni the example here. Were premiers in Women’s Prems not that long ago, plus continually being very competitive in both Platinum grades with some success. Now firmly entrenched in the divisional competition, with some chat I’ve seen suggesting the men’s program could fold altogether? No major financial backing.
Newtown, Southern Power and Magic other examples, both clubs experiencing recent success in high levels, now entrenched in divisional competitions with no major financial support.
On the flip side, you give credit South West for the success they’ve had recently and earned a shot at Prems. But would they have got there without major financial backing? Unlikely. Same with Parramatta, major financial backing
Remember when we could see clearances and pre season info?
Who has trials arranged?
The Jets have Randwick and The Entrance for theirs.
Still no word on this pre season invitational and participants
AFL Sydney put the pre-season invitational up yesterday - check out https://sydneyafl.com.au/2024/02/15/...-invitational/
AFL Sydney teams are Pennant Hills, St George, Inner West, UTS, East Coast & South-West Sydney.
Where are North Shore, Easts and Uni? The 3 best teams over the last 10 years and not in this comp?
And they are 3 teams that pushed the strongest for a state league but now are not supporting a competition where they play against Canberra clubs who were going to be the other half of a state league. Obviously winning a Sydney premiership is their priority.
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Andrew Browning back to Baulko.
Way back in the NEAFL days, he was one of the most dominating players in local footy in Sydney - a frightening vertical leap and sense of where the 'receivers' were going to be. Then stayed on after the NEAFL party was over.
Must be getting on a bit now but he is going to give ECE a huge boost this year.
As an opposition fan I can't wait to see him play.
Missed with that one mate. NS already had a camp booked and paid for before the dates came out. Happy to join in if someone wants reimburse the cost of the camp.
Good to kick off with a bit of an ill informed whinge though.
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