Hearing Lirosi back to West PrestonJames Tadd announced as a signing by Reservoir. Another loss for Epping.
Reservoir playing on 65 points this year to fit there best squad in?
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Hearing Lirosi back to West PrestonJames Tadd announced as a signing by Reservoir. Another loss for Epping.
Reservoir playing on 65 points this year to fit there best squad in?
Are they starting a supers side?Hearing Lirosi back to West Preston
The school might have a say but for the bigger part of the picture its VAFA doctrine that no alcohol be served at games . The three clubs that have come over the the NFNL seem to be doing ok it might be tough for the start but once you start getting more than a hand fufull of people to your games your bar and canteen sale go up , and with bigger crowds it makes getting sponsors on board just that little bit easierDon't know if it makes a difference, but maybe the on school grounds location could challenge the consumption of alcohol guidelines? That said Parade do have a license for the Garvey.
Also, I believe that funds to join a semi-professional competition (EFNL or NFNL) could also be a challenge for where they are at right now. Again, IF they did look at a move then they may get some people in to support that side of things.
It's a good ground to play footy on....even if it was the 11.40 game![]()
not quite right- Vafa have significantly reduced their alcohol rules. It is still not as good as suburban leagues however they can serve alcohol as long as it is contained area- eg clubrooms. Doesn't work for all clubs as some dont have great rooms, but has increased financial intake for most clubsThe school might have a say but for the bigger part of the picture its VAFA doctrine that no alcohol be served at games . The three clubs that have come over the the NFNL seem to be doing ok it might be tough for the start but once you start getting more than a hand fufull of people to your games your bar and canteen sale go up , and with bigger crowds it makes getting sponsors on board just that little bit easier
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not quite right- Vafa have significantly reduced their alcohol rules. It is still not as good as suburban leagues however they can serve alcohol as long as it is contained area- eg clubrooms. Doesn't work for all clubs as some dont have great rooms, but has increased financial intake for most clubs
Isn’t that with a substantial meal?not quite right- Vafa have significantly reduced their alcohol rules. It is still not as good as suburban leagues however they can serve alcohol as long as it is contained area- eg clubrooms. Doesn't work for all clubs as some dont have great rooms, but has increased financial intake for most clubs
I remember watching a VAFA GF a number of years ago at Elsternwick Park and watching the whole winning team run across the road to the Elsternwick Hotel straight after the medal presentation for beers in full playing kitCorrect - Can drink all day behind the glass at most venues I was at last season.

What Division was that in?Correct - Can drink all day behind the glass at most venues I was at last season.
What Division was that in?
Isn’t that with a substantial meal?
Simply ridiculous. Either way not our issue in the NFNLIf a lunch is on yes. You can still buy a beer without the requirement of attending the lunch, it just has to be consumed in the sanctioned area.
So stop commenting on it!Simply ridiculous. Either way not our issue in the NFNL
One of the other 'hoped for' and something we have seen is the significant increase in crowd numbers with the majority of games played in a local area. As such more supporters attend more games than the need to travel mainly across town southern/eastern based clubs.If a lunch is on yes. You can still buy a beer without the requirement of attending the lunch, it just has to be consumed in the sanctioned area.
One of the other 'hoped for' and something we have seen is the significant increase in crowd numbers with the majority of games played in a local area. As such more supporters attend more games than the need to travel mainly across town southern/eastern based clubs.
Not sure what VAFA can do about that, but the localisation of clubs within the North has helped us to that element with our particular situation.