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Re: NAB Cup 2013
« Reply #60 on: January 24, 2013, 04:21:00 PM »
is this the first step to melbourne merging with north  :huh

port melbourne should buy them both out

What would they do with the spare change after they bought them?  :shh

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Re: NAB Cup 2013
« Reply #61 on: January 24, 2013, 04:23:47 PM »
bum fights and a dozen cinnamon donuts

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Re: NAB Cup 2013
« Reply #62 on: January 24, 2013, 04:33:46 PM »
Wang is definatly on the cards. Nice 45 min drive for me. Love this as I dont get t see them often.

Like to meet up with some of the OER posters for a drink while we watch the Mighty Tigers.
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NAB Cup interchange capped to 20 per quarter .... (afl site)
« Reply #63 on: February 02, 2013, 12:43:56 PM »
Interchange cap set at 20
By Peter Ryan
afl.com.au
Saturday, February 2, 2013


Clubs will be allowed 20 interchanges per quarter in the later stages of the NAB Cup

AFL CLUBS have been informed of the capped interchange rules to be trialled in rounds two, three, and the Grand Final of the NAB Cup this season, with a limit of 20 interchanges per quarter allowed under the system.

Under the NAB Cup rules in those rounds, the interchanges at quarter-time, half-time and three-quarter time will not be included in the cap.

Interchanges remaining in the cap from the previous quarter will not roll-over into the next quarter.

In round one of the series however clubs will be able to have six players on the interchange and rotations will be unlimited.

The NAB Cup trial of capped interchanges follows the AFL Commission decision in October to defer any change to the current three interchange, one substitute system that has been in place since 2011.

At that meeting the AFL Commission agreed in principle to an interchange cap – where the number of interchanges per quarter is limited – but wanted further analysis and data collection to take place before accepting a recommendation for change.

It is understood the method to be used to record the number of interchanges and inform clubs of the count during each quarter is still being bedded down but will be in place once the series begins.

Adelaide midfield coach Scott Camporeale told AFL.com.au he welcomed the trial but admitted the defending NAB Cup premiers had not spent much time in the pre-season considering how it would manage with limited rotations in those games.

"It will be interesting and will give us a bit of a heads up as to what it might look like if they do bring it in permanently, but the biggest thing [in the NAB Cup] will be monitoring minutes and the players' workload in each area," Camporeale said.

Port Adelaide's director of coaching Alan Richardson said while the teams lost a little flexibility because of the cap he was all for such trials in the NAB Cup.

Richardson said clubs would use the system in a productive manner anyway.

"Strategically we're pretty keen for guys to be able to play multiple positions anyway," Richardson said. "The obvious thing that will happen is that instead of rotating [off the ground] guys will go forward or back."

The capped system to be used in the NAB Cup series also contains a provision for a medical assessment to be made without an interchange being recorded.

When a club official advises an AFL interchange official that a player has left the ground for a medical assessment, no interchange will be recorded but the player being assessed will be off the ground for 15 minutes of playing time.

The replacement player in that instance will be one of the three interchange players rather than the substitute player.

The provision was considered sufficient to allow doctors time to assess players suspected of concussion and trial some of the practical implications of the decision-making process in those instances.

The suggestion made in 2012 that an injury substitute be introduced remains on the agenda with the AFL Medical Officers Association resolving at their November meeting to submit to the AFL a proposal as to how an injury sub or concussion sub might work if it was introduced in 2014.

The association is most interested in exploring what options are available if the three interchange and one substitute system remains unchanged beyond 2013. Introducing a 'concussion sub' is considered easier to implement in practical terms at this stage under a capped system.

They have already begun considering the question with AFL Football Operations.

"It's probably less urgent as an issue if they [the AFL Commission] put a cap on interchanges but if the current system remains in place then we will be exploring the idea of being able to still use [a concussion sub]," Dr Hugh Seward said.

And if it's a tie in the NAB Cup Grand Final, and two five- minute periods of extra time is played?

Each team will be able to make a maximum of five interchanges for each period.

http://www.afl.com.au/news/2013-02-02/interchange-cap-set-at-20

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Re: NAB Cup 2013
« Reply #64 on: February 02, 2013, 06:07:05 PM »
At least we are playing in that freezing cold poo heap called Tassie. Shouldn't affect us too badly.  :whistle

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Re: NAB Cup 2013
« Reply #65 on: February 02, 2013, 07:27:35 PM »
At least we are playing in that freezing cold poo heap called Tassie. Shouldn't affect us too badly.  :whistle

Cold? It was 49 here two weeks ago

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Re: NAB Cup 2013
« Reply #66 on: February 02, 2013, 07:57:53 PM »
At least we are playing in that freezing cold poo heap called Tassie. Shouldn't affect us too badly.  :whistle

Cold? It was 49 here two weeks ago
:lol ;D

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Re: NAB Cup 2013
« Reply #67 on: February 12, 2013, 02:14:53 PM »
@jock_reynolds - "The NAB is just around the corner! Ripping infographic here by @CobbaStevens"


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Re: NAB Cup 2013
« Reply #68 on: February 12, 2013, 09:10:56 PM »
lol@ 05 and 07! Disgrace of a team :lol

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Re: NAB Cup 2013
« Reply #69 on: February 12, 2013, 09:16:42 PM »
lol@ 05 and 07! Disgrace of a team :lol

97 was third lowest too hahahahaha

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Early Tiger time - Richmond, North firm for pre-season title (Herald-Sun)
« Reply #70 on: February 15, 2013, 03:26:14 AM »
Early Tiger time
Richmond, North firm for pre-season title

By Nick Quinn
Herald-Sun
Friday 15 Feb 2013, Page 72


RICHMOND has been the biggest firmer in NAB Cup betting as punters bank on the Tigers ending a long premiership drought.

"After opening at $51, the Tigers are now into $15 and are our worst result,'' TAB's Matt Jenkins said.

Richmond begins its pre-season campaign next weekend and is grouped with Melbourne and North Melbourne.

"North has also firmed to win the NAB Cup, backed from $34 into $11, including a bet of $1000 at $31, so punters are ruling a line through Melbourne,'' Jenkins said.

Hawthorn is $3.25 to win the pre-season competition.

Adelaide has firmed from $15 into $13 to defend its title.

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Re: NAB Cup 2013
« Reply #71 on: February 15, 2013, 08:08:18 AM »
How come we dont have an emoticon with someone holding up a cup. I  think we will win the Escort Cup. Its been a long time.

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Re: NAB Cup 2013
« Reply #72 on: February 15, 2013, 08:21:26 AM »
2002 Ansett cup final vs Poort. Was there
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Re: NAB Cup 2013
« Reply #73 on: February 15, 2013, 07:07:27 PM »
 :lol jetta  :rollin

Bumdogs v Essendank is fairly sub par so far, but will take Nahas over Jetta every day of the week.

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Re: NAB Cup 2013
« Reply #74 on: February 15, 2013, 07:20:06 PM »
hows goddard going?