And there it goes... Kyabram have now overtaken Navarre to hold the Victorian record for the most consecutive games won in a game against Tatura.
You mean Victorian Country record.
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And there it goes... Kyabram have now overtaken Navarre to hold the Victorian record for the most consecutive games won in a game against Tatura.
The only consecutive streak I know bigger is the Australian one at 55 held by St Mary’s FC in NT. But if there is a longer metro one please don’t hold back???You mean Victorian Country record.
Bootz, Vermont in the Eastern Football League won 61 consecutive matches from round 2 1988, until they were defeated in round 3 1991. Looks like Kyabram are well on track to better that though. Amazing effort by Navarre to win 50 in a row.The only consecutive streak I know bigger is the Australian one at 55 held by St Mary’s FC in NT. But if there is a longer metro one please don’t hold back???
The only consecutive streak I know bigger is the Australian one at 55 held by St Mary’s FC in NT. But if there is a longer metro one please don’t hold back???
Yeah Stax is onto it, Vermont hold the Vic record but there are a couple of SA clubs with high numbers, one of which has the record of 88 I think during the 80s.
I’m assuming that Campbell’s Creek forfeited yesterday having looked at the results online
Yes, both grades.
Apparently 31 injuries and 9 unavailable for other reasons couldn’t play yesterday.
That will be it surely and sadly
They are done is my understanding. Highly likely to not play again in 2019.... as for the long term who knows.
Both the MCDFNL & CHFL competitions are stuffed - reform is needed but the pig headed clubs and some administrators don't think there is an issue....
Yes, both grades.
Apparently 31 injuries and 9 unavailable for other reasons couldn’t play yesterday.
Same is happening in Gippsland footy with Alberton clubs and Gormandale in north gippy struggling to fieldI’m assuming that Campbell’s Creek forfeited yesterday having looked at the results online
Same is happening in Gippsland footy with Alberton clubs and Gormandale in north hippy struggling to field
2 sides with reserves and thirds players doubling up to fill seniors.Rumuors abound that will probably fold rather the merge
Happening everywhere unfortunately
Late reply.Campbells Creek & Dunolly's situation highlights to me where the points system kicks clubs down that are already on the brink.
It wasn't that long ago they could search for a coach who may get the job by being able to bring 10 blokes with him to help build the club up.
Half the players might only be fridge or depth players but to these sort of clubs everyone who jumps on board helps a lot!
Realistically it could be between 20-30 points for outsiders coming into the club which pretty much can't be accommodated these days.
The only way these clubs can see a resurgence now is by building either from their juniors (extremely tough in rural areas) or by retaining the bulk of the playing group each year and adding in players & depth each year which is very difficult to do over a 3 year period especially when sides are copping beltings.
Both clubs were far more competitive 5 years ago and weren't even close to 200 point hidings on a weekly basis.
It's just my 2c but limiting the amount of outside players in rural regions is decimating clubs who don't have the local base to replenish playing numbers.