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Deer Park and St Albans are in the EDFL
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Its done need to move forward and whilst moving forward the new management and board need the solutionsKing Turbo or anyone else, please answer me one question.
In 2023 how will the EDFL get back to having a full complement of junior and senior umpires? it happened under Rowan Sawyers watch from 2012 to 2020.
When approving new clubs to join the EDFL, surely adequate umpiring numbers would be a key pillar, for the Board approving or denying a clubs admission.
Last season just Saturday football never had full umpiring numbers, generally enough field umpires not always, never enough goal or boundary to go around.
So the EDFL brains-trust approve 2 new clubs Deer Park and St Albans, with a current umpire shortage, this will add about 15 more teams for officiating. That's on top of recent additions Sunbury Kangaroos and Rupertswood, who have around 20 teams in total, something isn't adding up here.
Fair point you make about moving on, however the current CEO, Chairman and his Board who are all still in power today, made these decisions.Its done need to move forward and whilst moving forward the new management and board need the solutions
I thought you had been sharing the CEO was gone?Fair point you make about moving on, however the current CEO, Chairman and his Board who are all still in power today, made these decisions.
With recent clubs included, a minimum of 50 new umpires will be required, that's not counting EDFL women's and girls football annual expansion.
While I am at it mens football seems to get all the publicity, how did Gisborne and Sunbury Lions women's teams both sneak into the EDFL recently?
The CEO has apparently gone according to my inner EDFL sources, however still nothing advertised on social media.I thought you had been sharing the CEO was gone?
We all know a new board is pending based on the advertisement.
I cant answer your question on the women's teams entry into the EDFL
Offer more $$. The league makes plenty!! Only way to get more men/women into umpiring.King Turbo or anyone else, please answer me one question.
In 2023 how will the EDFL get back to having a full complement of junior and senior umpires? it happened under Rowan Sawyers watch from 2012 to 2020.
When approving new clubs to join the EDFL, surely adequate umpiring numbers would be a key pillar, for the Board approving or denying a clubs admission.
Last season just Saturday football never had full umpiring numbers, generally enough field umpires not always, never enough goal or boundary to go around.
So the EDFL brains-trust approve 2 new clubs Deer Park and St Albans, with a current umpire shortage, this will add about 15 more teams for officiating. That's on top of recent additions Sunbury Kangaroos and Rupertswood, who have around 20 teams in total, something isn't adding up here.
Should never have been reduced in the first place. Another baffling decision by an out of touch EDFL Board.Offer more $$. The league makes plenty!! Only way to get more men/women into umpiring.
So obviously St Albans have agreed to not serve alcohol from their pokies room during the junior games being played on the SundayDeer Park and St Albans are in the EDFL
OK. So more differing rules for different clubs. At least this pathetic board are consistent with their inconsistencyNo quite true, some restrictions but alcohol can and will be served
What’s the difference to when Abers serve alcohol during Friday night junior games. Please tell.So obviously St Albans have agreed to not serve alcohol from their pokies room during the junior games being played on the Sunday
Or is this just another issue that our highly transparent, inclusive board still haven’t informed the clubs about
It’s not just the EDFL that has the rule. The current rule is in the WRFL. I would say it’s probably an AFL Vic rule about the selling of alcohol at a junior game.The alcohol rule for Sunday football was bought into the EDFL around early 2000s. The great majority of unsavory incidents at junior football including finals, alcohol was involved in some way, shape or form. All clubs have licenses to serve on Sundays, they don't, understand why and endorsed the rule years ago. If there has been a change to policy, its not official with clubs certainly not knowing about it. There should always be one rule for all, full stop no exceptions. Tullamarine at one time around 2015, joined up with the Airport Club, they wanted the rule amended, the answer then was no as its not fair to all clubs.
I would complain to the EDFL. My understanding is the can sell it but it must remain indoors.What’s the difference to when Abers serve alcohol during Friday night junior games. Please tell.
The alcohol rule for Sunday football was bought into the EDFL around early 2000s. The great majority of unsavory incidents at junior football including finals, alcohol was involved in some way, shape or form. All clubs have licenses to serve on Sundays, they don't, understand why and endorsed the rule years ago. If there has been a change to policy, its not official with clubs certainly not knowing about it. There should always be one rule for all, full stop no exceptions. Tullamarine at one time around 2015, joined up with the Airport Club, they wanted the rule amended, the answer then was no as its not fair to all clubs.
WRFL BY-LAWIt’s not just the EDFL that has the rule. The current rule is in the WRFL. I would say it’s probably an AFL Vic rule about the selling of alcohol at a junior game.
I would complain to the EDFL. My understanding is the can sell it but it must remain indoors.
Alcohol Management EDFL By-Law providesThe alcohol rule for Sunday football was bought into the EDFL around early 2000s. The great majority of unsavory incidents at junior football including finals, alcohol was involved in some way, shape or form. All clubs have licenses to serve on Sundays, they don't, understand why and endorsed the rule years ago. If there has been a change to policy, its not official with clubs certainly not knowing about it. There should always be one rule for all, full stop no exceptions. Tullamarine at one time around 2015, joined up with the Airport Club, they wanted the rule amended, the answer then was no as its not fair to all clubs.
This long standing rule is very easy to understand and apply, NO ALCHOL at junior football full stop, Friday night, Sunday afternoon or 4.00am on Wednesday morning.Alcohol Management EDFL By-Law provides
Junior Football
No alcohol is to be consumed or sold at any venue (including within licensed clubrooms) where junior matches are being staged until at least 30 minutes after the conclusion of the final match of the day. Clubs shall be responsible for the conduct of its members, supporters and followers and breaches of this By-Law will be considered serious and attract monetary fines and other penalties at discretion of the EDFL Board. Note: This rule is also applicable to all fixtured EDFL matches as well as Junior Metropolitan Championship games conducted by EDFL clubs.
Hey mate, and what would that achieve. They were all outside drinking but I’ve already raised it here. So not sure what’s the difference at St Albans.It’s not just the EDFL that has the rule. The current rule is in the WRFL. I would say it’s probably an AFL Vic rule about the selling of alcohol at a junior game.
I would complain to the EDFL. My understanding is the can sell it but it must remain indoors.
Unfortunately a clubs liquor licence over rides the EDFL rules. A few years ago each club within the EDFL had an amendment added to their existing liquor licence by the then VCGLR. It still exists on their licence today. That no alcohol can be consumed before 3:30pm whilst under age football is in progress on any Sunday. The EDFL was the only football competition to have this amendment added, I believe.Hey mate, and what would that achieve. They were all outside drinking but I’ve already raised it here. So not sure what’s the difference at St Albans.
I like the idea of having a beer but to many fu&&&&& spoil it for others.
I would say that the EDFL have the right to tell clubs not to sell alcohol during a junior game regardless what the liquor licences says. You still need to abide by the rules that govern the league you play in. The problem is the EDFL board and management are spineless and don’t punish any of the premier clubs but are happy to punish lower division clubs for minor things.Unfortunately a clubs liquor licence over rides the EDFL rules. A few years ago each club within the EDFL had an amendment added to their existing liquor licence by the then VCGLR. It still exists on their licence today. That no alcohol can be consumed before 3:30pm whilst under age football is in progress on any Sunday. The EDFL was the only football competition to have this amendment added, I believe.
It makes no mention of Friday.
I agree Horse, the EDFL could add a clause that tacks onto the VCGLR to go above and beyond. However you are correct re-enforcement.I would say that the EDFL have the right to tell clubs not to sell alcohol during a junior game regardless what the liquor licences says. You still need to abide by the rules that govern the league you play in. The problem is the EDFL board and management are spineless and don’t punish any of the premier clubs but are happy to punish lower division clubs for minor things.
St.Albans have two grounds. Kings Park Reserve (where the pokies are) and Errington Reserve. Historically Errington is where junior matches are played and it has recently been redeveloped…so no problem if playing at Kings Park on a Sunday is an issue.So obviously St Albans have agreed to not serve alcohol from their pokies room during the junior games being played on the Sunday
Or is this just another issue that our highly transparent, inclusive board still haven’t informed the clubs about
Gee thanks TeeJay. We all know that. We also know that St Albans do play junior games at Kings Park. That’s a fact. So unless they have agreed to play all junior games at their second best amenity they will be breaking the rules.St.Albans have two grounds. Kings Park Reserve (where the pokies are) and Errington Reserve. Historically Errington is where junior matches are played and it has recently been redeveloped…so no problem if playing at Kings Park on a Sunday is an issue.
P.S. Now you’re informed