maybe he really did resign
Word is he was pushed out by the players
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maybe he really did resign
Word is he was pushed out by the players
Who cares
Different things happen at different clubs, let it go.
Nathan Clarke is a very good coach, look out qafl
He may be the worlds best coach, but sounds like the players won't have the mental fortitude required when the going gets tough at the pointy end of the season.
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Can I ask a question
What on earth has happened to the standard of the QAFL?
I watched cats v lions today admittedly it was breezy but it was awful. The gap between QAFL and NEAFL is gigantic
We had someone watch Panthers v Vultures and he said exactly the same thing
Lions v cats only looked decent when the thynne brothers or Callinan had the ball in hand and cats nippy types in Finn, Lancaster etc had it
Happy to hear reasons for this but I probably expected better
Can I ask a question
What on earth has happened to the standard of the QAFL?
I watched cats v lions today admittedly it was breezy but it was awful. The gap between QAFL and NEAFL is gigantic
We had someone watch Panthers v Vultures and he said exactly the same thing
Lions v cats only looked decent when the thynne brothers or Callinan had the ball in hand and cats nippy types in Finn, Lancaster etc had it
Happy to hear reasons for this but I probably expected better
How many kicks drop short and simple handballs miss.... plenty in this league.
Have you watched the Dockers or Lions lately?
the gap between QAFL and NEAFL is minimal, there are shedloads of QAFL blokes better than plenty of NEAFL players.
Only have to look at some of the NEAFL listed players often playing QAFL reserves when they get sent back to club land...
The standard between QAFL and NEAFL is huge, at least in QLD. Bottom QLD NEAFL side Southport would thump QAFL leaders Palm Beach. Still some very handy QAFL players running around who would be one of the first read out in any NEAFL side, but the drop off between a teams best and their 22nd players is far too wide.
Suns fielded a handful of 17yr olds from NQ on the weekend and it was said to me that last year they were sent blokes who couldnt get a game in QAFL A grade to ensure the QAFL senior side wasn't disadvantaged - not sure you can say NEAFL would be streets ahead of QAFL in this case. No doubt better.The standard between QAFL and NEAFL is huge, at least in QLD. Bottom QLD NEAFL side Southport would thump QAFL leaders Palm Beach. Still some very handy QAFL players running around who would be one of the first read out in any NEAFL side, but the drop off between a teams best and their 22nd players is far too wide.
Suns fielded a handful of 17yr olds from NQ on the weekend and it was said to me that last year they were sent blokes who couldnt get a game in QAFL A grade to ensure the QAFL senior side wasn't disadvantaged - not sure you can say NEAFL would be streets ahead of QAFL in this case. No doubt better.
Lions NEAFL side is routinely topped up by Magpies Colts and Reserves.
As individual clubs yes they have improved, but the standard has definetly droppedDon't agree that the standard has dropped at all.
I see plenty of clubs that have made improvement if they use their 2015 side as a benchmark, yet their output is much lower.
Therefore, I think the standard of the comp as a whole has improved significantly.
Having said that, when my old mate Troy Moncur can still dominate at 38 - perhaps the standard is a bit lacking !![]()
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Warren and Ritchie are young players finding there way on NEAFL lists with plenty of upsideThe clubs largely don't have a say in who is asked, but the players can certainly say no.
A young Colt aged player who is playing Colts and Ressies isn't going to pass up an opportunity to get a game in the NEAFL with AFL listed players and AFL coaching/recruitment staff potentially present, or at least then watching the game tape. I know I wouldn't.
Even a young kid with designs on getting drafted probably isn't going to say no, even if he is a top line regular in a QAFL senior side.
However, if they ring up asking for Ryan Davey or Steve Brittain, I'm pretty sure what answer they will get!
I see the Lions last week took Pershouse and Copland from the Magpies, and the week before took Dennis. All 3 are Colts aged, and only 1 plays senior footy. Also had 16 year old Jake Warren from Maroochydoore, Gribble from Sandgate who is probably over 20 (?), Craig Lamberts kid, I think from the Panthers , Niland Rowe from Mt Gravatt and young Oliver Ritchie.
It's no wonder the Lions are winless. those are good young players, but they aren't going to do you much good in the NEAFL
NQ players were all mature age with the oldest being 27Suns fielded a handful of 17yr olds from NQ on the weekend and it was said to me that last year they were sent blokes who couldnt get a game in QAFL A grade to ensure the QAFL senior side wasn't disadvantaged - not sure you can say NEAFL would be streets ahead of QAFL in this case. No doubt better.
Wouldn't be the first time they did thatNQ players were all mature age with the oldest being 27
No it isn't, that finished years ago.Lions NEAFL side is routinely topped up by Magpies Colts and Reserves.
The clubs largely don't have a say in who is asked, but the players can certainly say no.
A young Colt aged player who is playing Colts and Ressies isn't going to pass up an opportunity to get a game in the NEAFL with AFL listed players and AFL coaching/recruitment staff potentially present, or at least then watching the game tape. I know I wouldn't.
Even a young kid with designs on getting drafted probably isn't going to say no, even if he is a top line regular in a QAFL senior side.
However, if they ring up asking for Ryan Davey or Steve Brittain, I'm pretty sure what answer they will get!
I see the Lions last week took Pershouse and Copland from the Magpies, and the week before took Dennis. All 3 are Colts aged, and only 1 plays senior footy. Also had 16 year old Jake Warren from Maroochydoore, Gribble from Sandgate who is probably over 20 (?), Craig Lamberts kid, I think from the Panthers , Niland Rowe from Mt Gravatt and young Oliver Ritchie.
It's no wonder the Lions are winless. those are good young players, but they aren't going to do you much good in the NEAFL
NQ players were all mature age with the oldest being 27
No it isn't, that finished years ago.
It's topped up by Lions Academy and players from various NEAFL & QAFL clubs when state u18's play.
Magpies barely supplied a player in 2014, this year has been a bit different as stated above by QAFL_fan.