melbcityguy
Vice Captain
- Joined
- Oct 20, 2024
- Replies
- 1,544

I'm not being funny but does things like this happen on other sports in Australia?
By registering with us, you'll be able to discuss, share and private message with other members of our community.
Sign Up Now!Probably not at this level.I'm not being funny but does things like this happen on other sports in Australia?
Classy response from the club on this.Disgusting news out of Canberra this morning:
![]()
NPL REVIEW - Capital Football
capitalfootball.com.au
Key summary:
Key takeaway from me is this one:
- Abolishing of 2nd division (Capital Premier League)
- Expansion of National Premier League from 8 to 10 clubs
- Removal of Riverina clubs (Yoogali SC and Wagga City Wanderers) from Capital Football
- Introduce a representative weekend (juniors and first grade)
- Player payment cap to be introduced into NPL Men and Women
- NPL M & W promotion/relegation play off introduced
- CF to engage with FA about developing our own NPL criteria.
Mostly that the review committee obviously has decided to follow the lead of specific clubs (not named above), to exclude the Riverina clubs. Apparently because they don't like to travel.
View attachment 1882
Understand why they'd say this for youth level (which at the moment was only Wagga anyways) and womens level - as Wagga had already pulled out - but they specifically say why it shouldn't be an issue at Men's / NPL level, and gone and rejected that anyways.
Someone just pointed this out to me that I missed as well. Considering 'travel' is cited as the main reason that Yoogali + Wagga will be removed from Capital Football competitions - this is thrown in as a recommendation:
Sorry.. this gets even more hilarious the more I read into it/discuss locally.
View attachment 1884
For reference - and you all know I'll defend referees until the end of the world - Capital Football pays NPL referees $250 per game
(Assistant Referees get half of that each on top).
Oh, and now I've read how the promotion system works - so convoluted ffs
again - contradicts things they say earlier in the review, because they say:
- Community League 1 (CL1) clubs need to declare interest for promotion prior to the start of the season. They then have until 1 March to meet NPL club licensing criteria.
- If the CL1 Premier is not eligible for promotion (as above), there will be no automatic promotion.
- If the CL1 Premier is not promoted, but the 2nd placed CL1 team meets NPL club licensing criteria, a single-legged promotion playoff will be scheduled after the NPL Grand Final between the 10th places NPL team and the 2nd places CL1 team (first grade only)
- If both 1st and 2nd in CL1 do not meet NPL club licensing criteria, there will be no promotion/relegation
essentially, no one outside the 10 clubs will meet NPL licencing club criteria ever, so there never will be any of this promotion/relegation
Very clear this is a ploy from clubs who don't want to travel, and have openly said so in the past (from memory - O'Connor Knights, Canberra Olympic) and clubs that have been relegated, and haven't been able to earn their way back in yet (Belconnen United, West Canberra Wanderers, Canberra Olympic). Based off the engagement on social media to this announcement, can probably add Brindabella Blues to either/both of those lists.
Just checking, because I don’t know anything about capital football. Am I understanding this right, that the Canberra clubs don’t want to travel a couple of times per season, but the regional clubs are happy to travel to Canberra every second week? If so, and the federation is backing them, then that is very poor.Disgusting news out of Canberra this morning:
![]()
NPL REVIEW - Capital Football
capitalfootball.com.au
Key summary:
Key takeaway from me is this one:
- Abolishing of 2nd division (Capital Premier League)
- Expansion of National Premier League from 8 to 10 clubs
- Removal of Riverina clubs (Yoogali SC and Wagga City Wanderers) from Capital Football
- Introduce a representative weekend (juniors and first grade)
- Player payment cap to be introduced into NPL Men and Women
- NPL M & W promotion/relegation play off introduced
- CF to engage with FA about developing our own NPL criteria.
Mostly that the review committee obviously has decided to follow the lead of specific clubs (not named above), to exclude the Riverina clubs. Apparently because they don't like to travel.
View attachment 1882
Understand why they'd say this for youth level (which at the moment was only Wagga anyways) and womens level - as Wagga had already pulled out - but they specifically say why it shouldn't be an issue at Men's / NPL level, and gone and rejected that anyways.
Someone just pointed this out to me that I missed as well. Considering 'travel' is cited as the main reason that Yoogali + Wagga will be removed from Capital Football competitions - this is thrown in as a recommendation:
Sorry.. this gets even more hilarious the more I read into it/discuss locally.
View attachment 1884
For reference - and you all know I'll defend referees until the end of the world - Capital Football pays NPL referees $250 per game
(Assistant Referees get half of that each on top).
Oh, and now I've read how the promotion system works - so convoluted ffs
again - contradicts things they say earlier in the review, because they say:
- Community League 1 (CL1) clubs need to declare interest for promotion prior to the start of the season. They then have until 1 March to meet NPL club licensing criteria.
- If the CL1 Premier is not eligible for promotion (as above), there will be no automatic promotion.
- If the CL1 Premier is not promoted, but the 2nd placed CL1 team meets NPL club licensing criteria, a single-legged promotion playoff will be scheduled after the NPL Grand Final between the 10th places NPL team and the 2nd places CL1 team (first grade only)
- If both 1st and 2nd in CL1 do not meet NPL club licensing criteria, there will be no promotion/relegation
essentially, no one outside the 10 clubs will meet NPL licencing club criteria ever, so there never will be any of this promotion/relegation
Very clear this is a ploy from clubs who don't want to travel, and have openly said so in the past (from memory - O'Connor Knights, Canberra Olympic) and clubs that have been relegated, and haven't been able to earn their way back in yet (Belconnen United, West Canberra Wanderers, Canberra Olympic). Based off the engagement on social media to this announcement, can probably add Brindabella Blues to either/both of those lists.
Classy response from the club on this.
Happens a fair bit in regional Aussie rules from what I understand... specially tough when most country cubs are associated with netball clubs in the same town and are "separated" by district...I'm not being funny but does things like this happen on other sports in Australia?
That's a bingo.Just checking, because I don’t know anything about capital football. Am I understanding this right, that the Canberra clubs don’t want to travel a couple of times per season, but the regional clubs are happy to travel to Canberra every second week? If so, and the federation is backing them, then that is very poor.
The word on the street I just heard is the 4 people that drove this review are linked to Canberra Olympic, Belconnen United, Brindabella Blues and West Canberra Wanderers. All from CPL, and 3 all (except for Brindabella) relegated from NPL to CPL in the past 3 seasons.That's a bingo.
I don't mind if I publicly name clubs now - but basing off what I've heard/seen in the past, and the engagements on the social media posts announcing this, it's a combination of clubs not wanting to travel (in the past, openly being Canberra Olympic and O'Connor Knights), and clubs that have either been relegated from first tier to second tier, or failing in promotion to the first tier over recent years (Belconnen United, West Canberra Wanderers, Canberra Olympic, Brindabella Blues).
They do say it's mainly the juniors that are unable to travel/be locked out this way - I tend to agree with that assessment. But they've locked out these two regional clubs (and Hanwood - another Griffith club - who they've now publicly saying has applied to join and been rejected on the same basis) on the basis that because they now require SAP linked entities playing in Canberra to play in the NPL, they won't be invited to play from 2026 onwards. Which is a crock of shit to me, because Capital Football purposely split the Senior and Junior premier categories because the local teams couldn't even do this.
If the federation is going to back this, then I would call for Capital Football's exclusion from the NSD. Since they clearly don't want to travel or earn things on merit.
Thanks for the ideaJust checking, because I don’t know anything about capital football. Am I understanding this right, that the Canberra clubs don’t want to travel a couple of times per season, but the regional clubs are happy to travel to Canberra every second week? If so, and the federation is backing them, then that is very poor.