You might like these comparisons:Alot of dramas seemingly in that Div 2/3. Can someone elaborate for the people in the other Divisions? I couldnt see any cards on Fusesport when I got into work this morning. Is it on Cluch?
This is concerning.You might like these comparisons:
Jeffery Cup Round 3 Brothers 8 & McLean Cup Round 3 Canterbury 19…. Same day
McLean Cup Round 3 Canterbury 6 & Barraclough Cup Round 2/4 UNSW 6/14
McLean Cup Round 3 Canterbury 13 & Barraclough cup Round 2/4 UNSW 13
McLean Cup Round 3 Canterbury 11 & stocktake Cup Round 3 UNSw 20 (naughty red card)
Whilst looking at the team lists, I also noted a good young player for UNSW who was able to play both 4th grade in round 3 but also make it onto the park at #7 in 2's and 1's in the Wet Weather week and score a try in all games. Making 5 tries in the same round. Well done!
This is concerning.
Outside my Division but ill be speaking with our President to ensure its discussed at the next subbies meeting.
Why does UNSW really need to do it
With you on most points there. However, I have heard from a source inside our own club that UNSW were aware and turned a blind eye to this as they are good first grade players and didnt want to lose them. UNSW finally have a chance of competing for a title that isnt a stacked 4th grade team."Do" what exactly? They probably had guys turn up, told them to register, then got on with running a club. Similar to any of the clubs involved (at this stage Brothers and Canterbury?)
FuseSport does a couple of basic checks and raises a flag if there is an existing record when you register. I looked at a couple of the examples above and in each case, the name or DOB is different.
In practical terms, most clubs don't have the time or personnel to do a forensic examination of a player's history or current status when they register.
However, if any of you are volunteering to help your local club run this sort of investigation of all your players vs the thousands of registered Subbies records, I'm sure they would appreciate the help
Yeah I think this is a solid point pfitzy."Do" what exactly? They probably had guys turn up, told them to register, then got on with running a club. Similar to any of the clubs involved (at this stage Brothers and Canterbury?)
FuseSport does a couple of basic checks and raises a flag if there is an existing record when you register. I looked at a couple of the examples above and in each case, the name or DOB is different.
In practical terms, most clubs don't have the time or personnel to do a forensic examination of a player's history or current status when they register.
However, if any of you are volunteering to help your local club run this sort of investigation of all your players vs the thousands of registered Subbies records, I'm sure they would appreciate the help
However, I have heard from a source inside our own club that UNSW were aware and turned a blind eye to this as they are good first grade players and didnt want to lose them.
Interesting. The question for me: where did they register first?
And, selfishly as we play Canterbury tomorrow I'm more worried that we're going to run into Barraclough-level players down in 4th Division! I'm probably playing McLean Cup and that's crazy enough (at my age) without that sort of quality running around
None of the aforementioned players have been named for UNSW this week so I guess time will tell.Interesting. The question for me: where did they register first?
And, selfishly as we play Canterbury tomorrow I'm more worried that we're going to run into Barraclough-level players down in 4th Division! I'm probably playing McLean Cup and that's crazy enough (at my age) without that sort of quality running around
Just trying to catch up here....whats the exact issue? UNSW ran some higher graders in some delayed lower grade wet weather games?
Just trying to catch up here....whats the exact issue? UNSW ran some higher graders in some delayed lower grade wet weather games?
There are multiple issues at play here PFitzy.
Where to begin?
1) UNSW have gaps in their team sheets. There team sheets have numerous blanks.
2) When UNSW higher grades were washed out, they played a large amount of higher graders in the lower grades.
3) UNSW are playing a bunch of guys who are registered with other clubs.
Go back a page.Which other clubs?