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u work out who it is? i still got my medal that day as well. and i have played ones pretty much my whole diamond valley life. only missed some of last year through injury.

well what r u talkin bout us droppin players from our 1s cos u played in the 2s finals.......
 
Damien,

You ********en weak dog, its because of people like you the Valley is in the state it is in, ********en weak dogs who would rather look the other way and turn a blind eye.

Grow some ********en balls, or go and put a dress on bitch!
i agree worm i'm with u brother let the banter continue cause we won't be playin footy anyway by the sounds of it. looks like everyone will b playing indoor footy at eppeing the way things are going.
 
well what r u talkin bout us droppin players from our 1s cos u played in the 2s finals.......
don't worry bout that goose hunteyes he is just an old frustrated player who's life revolves around playing twos. and hunteyes will play ones this year he has the form on the board with two comp goal kicking trophies. when u get one of them come see us all at bundoora.
 

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hunteyes come see me when u get best on in a grand final
hey sez u would b very happy if u played twos this year at least that way u would not have to play against grossy or howse cause last they gave u a hiding, and i dare say they would b looking forward to doing it again.
 
******** you rock head and saul caddy
I think you might have your hands ful spot I know how caddy fights and ive heard storys about the rock. It could be interesting reading when they see this Chopsewie has nt been on here for a while.
 
Heard that Baker from West Preston was training with Wallan. Any truth to this?
He hasnt been training, but I do believe Wallan are in talks with him. I have heard from a mate from West Preston though that he has said is is definately playing with the roosters this season.
It would be a up there along with the signage of Brandt to Macleod as the biggest moves of 2007.
 
Big news, sticks from West Preston is flying on the track, and is looking a treat.. Might be one of the biggest come backs since Jesus Christ............
 
Does anyone know how North Heidelberg are traveling?
Speaking to a former player of theres and he seems to think they will finish last this year. that came as a surpise I know they've lost some key players but have they picked up anyone?
 
Went for a drive (LOOK) around grounds last wednesday night, and this is what i saw :
Reservoir - Had about 10-12 training. Did not look too flash. Only saw a bit, and what i saw was not hard training. The club had some old guys playing soccer (i think they were not Reservoir blokes). If they were, Ressa look quite un-fit. If they weren't, Ressa look to be in BIG trouble (number wise). Too early to call

West Preston - Now that was a training session ! Watched for a little while. And boy were they made to run! Number were approx 35 actually training. They seemed to have some new recruits, the new ones looked like they were the big fellers. And i mean Big fellers. At least 6-8 of the man mountains. The little fellers looked real good, and fit. Matty Calcutt won amost all the sprints in his group, and really looks the goods. The big boys were big, but as expected, not too fit yet. Very impressive.

Parkside - @ junior ground - Numbers were approx 20-24. About 18 were training the time i looked on. From the sidelines looked the most impressive. Due to red training singlets. Although the West boys were mostly shirtless. Not 1 Parkside player went shirtless. Were running most of the time. Had some very fit and fast boys there. And also some unfit and struggliing lads too. Did look tight as a group though.

#NB - Saw Wastonia train before Xmas, and was amazed at the numbers. At least 50 on the track. Studied them closer and watched carefully during skills work, and it was apparent that not all of the 50 could play too well. Many were having a dip, but not quite polished. Numbers were very impressive, and no doubt through weight of numbers, they will be able to put a very good 22 together.

Until next time .......
BTW - I wouldnt mind coming to watch your club train, and post on here my thoughts. Because most club cannot train on their ground, its hard.
Priv Msg me your clubs details, and training venues, and i will come, LOOK, and post.
 

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******** you rock head and saul caddy
looks like you've had a big night did'nt pull a heck and come home and had a think about the one that got away you must have been in ore of me and rock07 in the goal square at whitton oval on that big day last september get a life champ there must be better things to do at 5:30 am
 
i guess all the DV footballers are weak c u n t s seeing as though they have put the start of the season off til may
can't any of you guys hack the hard grounds, oooh it is toooo hard and i can't play i might hurt myself
i see chopsewie is now chasing more cash and moved to diamond creek couldn't the colts afford to keep you soon you will have more clubs than most people have hot cooked dinners
 
Does anybody know the facts about what Stage 4 water restrictions will mean for the '07 season?

I.Y.C.D.A.W,

In one word, stage 4 restrictions would ensure the '07 season is. -

********ED

Stage 4, does not allow for the watering of any sportsgrounds other than the exception of professional sporting venues. i.e AFL venues and training facilities.

The trigger point for automatic stage 4 introduction is Water Storage Levels of 29.3 %, but may also be introduced if by agreement of State Govt and the Water Retail Companies. The current Storage Levels are at 34.5%.

Might be time that you start polishing up your stubby holders, because there is a real possibility that there will be no Local Footy, anywhere.

P.S check out Melbourne water website or ring 13 water for more info.
 
hey Guys, Keep your ears posted to the news wires. Bracksy will be calling a press conference within a week or so to announce the death knell for local footy...Stage 4 water restrictions. A long pre-season is assured for all. If this is announced in the next week or so expect the DVFL to advise before the 1st of April that the season is canned.
In terms of footy goss...have heard that Thomastown recruited well. Can anyone confirm??
 

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From the highly elite designed DV website:

Diamond Valley Football League News
21-Feb-07
Media Release



MEDIA ALERT
DIAMOND VALLEY FOOTBALL LEAGUE

Date:21st February, 2007

Embargo:
Peter Harley, Marketing Manager, AFL Victoria: 86633001, 0407 227 977

Following a Special General Meeting of the DVFL last night a number of motions were passed (see below) which in essence saw the resignation of the current DVFL Board and the appointment of an interim administration, under the control of AFL Victoria, until at least a Special General Meeting is held on Monday 2nd April 2007
AFL Victoria’s Chairman Bob Tregear was appointed by the DVFL clubs as interim President of the League and Mr Darryl Collings (AFL Victoria Club Development Manager – North/West) will take on the role as interim Secretary of the League
At the meeting an interim report on a review of the League being conducted by AFL Victoria was presented. This report highlighted issues relating to corporate governance, fiscal control, strategic direction and structure of the league. These and other related issues will need to be addressed by the interim administration and DVFL clubs over the coming months.
Between now and the 2nd of April AFL Victoria’s interim administration, with the support of other AFL Victoria resources, will work with DVFL clubs in establishing a constitution that suits the rigours of today’s requirements. It will also assist the clubs in establishing an independent board, rather than the old representative style board, and assist in securing new administration staff to manage the League into the future.
Further, AFL Victoria will continue to provide support for the new DVFL Board and administration over the course of the next 12 months.
AFL Victoria’s Chairman and interim DVFL Chairman went to great lengths to highlight how important a healthy and vibrant DVFL was to Australian football in the northern suburbs of Melbourne and was confident this review, and the decisions taken last night, will go a long way towards ensuring the most appropriate league structure and management processes necessary for the future of the DVFL are set in place.
End

Motion one:
The member clubs of the Diamond Valley Football League Inc. acknowledge and accept the following resignations : Peter Floyd, (Public Officer and Secretary), Lloyd Hansen (Treasurer).

Motion two: the member clubs of the Diamond Valley Football League Inc. acknowledge and accept the following resignations the Honorary Auditor Jim Murcutt, Vice President Alex Walker.

Motion three:
The member clubs of the Diamond Valley Football League Inc. acknowledge and accept the resignations of the President Roy Ward and elect Mr Robert Tregear (Chairman of AFL Victoria) as interim President of the League in accordance with the Statement of Rules. Such interim appointment is to have effect until the conclusion of Special General Meeting to be held on Monday 2nd April 2007.

Motion four:
The member clubs of the Diamond Valley Football League Inc. elect Mr Darryl Collings (AFL Victoria Club Development Manager – North/West) as interim Secretary of the League in accordance with rule 6 of the Statement of Rules. Such interim appointment is to have effect until the conclusion of the Special General Meeting to be held on Monday 2nd April 2007.

Motion five:
The member clubs of the Diamond Valley Football League Inc. approve the appointment of Mr Darryl Collings (AFL Victoria Club Development Manager – North/West) as interim Treasurer of the League in accordance with rule 6 of the Statement of Rules. Such interim appointment is to have effect until the conclusion of the Special General Meeting to be held on Monday 2nd April 2007.

Motion six:
Mr Tregear and Mr Collings to have full responsibility as caretaker committee to the general management and will have control of the league.
 
Who is the governing body that decides if we can play or not. Does the council or the league have the final say as to whether the grounds are fit and safe for play or does the league have to conduct ground inspections prior to each match to determine how far the penetrometer goes in.
Remembering that all clubs (with the exception of HFC as we know they dont pay players He He Ha) are employers under the Occupational Health and Safety Act and as such they must provide a safe work environment.
And are other leagues bound by local council decisions ie Do templstowe come under Banyule (not good at geography).
 
From the highly elite designed DV website:

DiamondValley Football League News

21-Feb-07

Media Release




MEDIA ALERT

DIAMONDVALLEY FOOTBALL LEAGUE

Date:21st February, 2007

Embargo:
Peter Harley, Marketing Manager, AFL Victoria: 86633001, 0407 227 977

Following a Special General Meeting of the DVFL last night a number of motions were passed (see below) which in essence saw the resignation of the current DVFL Board and the appointment of an interim administration, under the control of AFL Victoria, until at least a Special General Meeting is held on Monday 2nd April 2007
AFL Victoria’s Chairman Bob Tregear was appointed by the DVFL clubs as interim President of the League and Mr Darryl Collings (AFL Victoria Club Development Manager – North/West) will take on the role as interim Secretary of the League
At the meeting an interim report on a review of the League being conducted by AFL Victoria was presented. This report highlighted issues relating to corporate governance, fiscal control, strategic direction and structure of the league. These and other related issues will need to be addressed by the interim administration and DVFL clubs over the coming months.
Between now and the 2nd of April AFL Victoria’s interim administration, with the support of other AFL Victoria resources, will work with DVFL clubs in establishing a constitution that suits the rigours of today’s requirements. It will also assist the clubs in establishing an independent board, rather than the old representative style board, and assist in securing new administration staff to manage the League into the future.
Further, AFL Victoria will continue to provide support for the new DVFL Board and administration over the course of the next 12 months.
AFL Victoria’s Chairman and interim DVFL Chairman went to great lengths to highlight how important a healthy and vibrant DVFL was to Australian football in the northern suburbs of Melbourne and was confident this review, and the decisions taken last night, will go a long way towards ensuring the most appropriate league structure and management processes necessary for the future of the DVFL are set in place.
End

Motion one:
The member clubs of the Diamond Valley Football League Inc. acknowledge and accept the following resignations : Peter Floyd, (Public Officer and Secretary), Lloyd Hansen (Treasurer).

Motion two: the member clubs of the Diamond Valley Football League Inc. acknowledge and accept the following resignations the Honorary Auditor Jim Murcutt, Vice President Alex Walker.

Motion three:
The member clubs of the Diamond Valley Football League Inc. acknowledge and accept the resignations of the President Roy Ward and elect Mr Robert Tregear (Chairman of AFL Victoria) as interim President of the League in accordance with the Statement of Rules. Such interim appointment is to have effect until the conclusion of Special General Meeting to be held on Monday 2nd April 2007.

Motion four:
The member clubs of the Diamond Valley Football League Inc. elect Mr Darryl Collings (AFL Victoria Club Development Manager – North/West) as interim Secretary of the League in accordance with rule 6 of the Statement of Rules. Such interim appointment is to have effect until the conclusion of the Special General Meeting to be held on Monday 2nd April 2007.

Motion five:
The member clubs of the Diamond Valley Football League Inc. approve the appointment of Mr Darryl Collings (AFL Victoria Club Development Manager – North/West) as interim Treasurer of the League in accordance with rule 6 of the Statement of Rules. Such interim appointment is to have effect until the conclusion of the Special General Meeting to be held on Monday 2nd April 2007.

Motion six:
Mr Tregear and Mr Collings to have full responsibility as caretaker committee to the general management and will have control of the league.


A bit late Force. This has been available since the middle of last week!
 
Who is the governing body that decides if we can play or not. Does the council or the league have the final say as to whether the grounds are fit and safe for play or does the league have to conduct ground inspections prior to each match to determine how far the penetrometer goes in.
Remembering that all clubs (with the exception of HFC as we know they dont pay players He He Ha) are employers under the Occupational Health and Safety Act and as such they must provide a safe work environment.
And are other leagues bound by local council decisions ie Do templstowe come under Banyule (not good at geography).

Local Government has the final say, as they own the grounds and allocate them to the clubs - or as they have indicated this year, to the leagues. As I mentioned the other day, I have been made aware of a meeting of all councils last week in preparation for the introduction of Level 4 Water restrictions.

By the way, Templestowe isn't in the DVFL any more. They left well over twenty years ago and are now in the Eastern League.
 
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