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A beer for you!

Thanks for your effort in creating the 2013 SANFL season page. May go unnoticed by many but it's good for the history books! Cheers Jono52795 (talk) 09:32, 21 April 2014 (UTC)[reply]

A barnstar for you!

The Graphic Designer's Barnstar
Thanks for all the work you do on the AIPP page..... you have done a tireless and generally thankless job that many people benefit from..... It is wonderful that so many can access facts and stats about this event.

I would love to see the table for race wins by category returned but almost feel it would be the wrong thing to undo it myself. Hoping you will think it is worth putting back and re-enstate it. Glovemanp510 (talk) 09:08, 28 July 2014 (UTC)[reply]


Help with SANFL seasons

  • To do the WAFL results for each season, I took the following steps:
  1. Place all the results in a plain text TextEdit file
  2. Use the standard AFLGame format for each game
  3. Carefully replace, one-by-one, all the elements with their proper Wikipedia formatting
  4. Take care to make sure that they will be replaced in the correct order, which I do not recall but will come with practice
  5. Ultimately I am aiming to provide details which are much tougher to get than for the VFL in as consistent a format as possible (this is why I have not been doing new WANFL seasons of late)

With the SANFL, results would have to be obtained for another site (unlike the WAFL) and might require work on a Microsoft Word file so only the final scores are kept unless you want to put all results into a detail match format which is tougher.

I hope this helps! (luokehao) 23:25, 4 November 2014 (UTC)[reply]

Adelaide sister city relations

Hi Thejoebloggsblog, sister city relations are made by local government - i.e. the ones you have listed are made by the Corporation of the City of Adelaide, and are shown on the appropriate page, that is, City of Adelaide. The page to which you have added this section is for "Greater Adelaide" which contains 18 different local government areas, each of which have their own, differing, sister city relations. This has been pointed out on the article's Talk page, as others have made this error before you. Bahudhara (talk) 12:33, 5 November 2014 (UTC)[reply]

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Hi, in case you're not already aware of it, a group of Adelaide Wikipedians has been meeting on a monthly basis since April, with the aim of improving the scope and quality of articles on South Australian topics. We usually meet at UniSA's City West campus, and our 19 November meeting will have as guest speaker the president of the History Council of SA. Cheers, Bahudhara (talk) 23:15, 7 November 2014 (UTC)[reply]

SANFL Pages

I'm hoping you're planning to actually fill all these pages in, I really don't want to go round and delete them all as empty pages but I will if you don't create them properly--Jac16888 Talk 17:07, 14 November 2014 (UTC)[reply]


A page you started (List of SANFL minor premiers) has been reviewed!

Thanks for creating List of SANFL minor premiers, Thejoebloggsblog!

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St. Kilda Football Club icon

Hello, thank you for creating new icons for the AFL teams; however, St. Kilda's colours are wrong. The stripes go Red, White, Black not Black, White, Red. Would you be able to fix that? Thank you. 120.144.193.107 (talk) 12:02, 20 December 2014 (UTC)[reply]

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VFL is not separate to AFL

Please stop separating the VFL flags from the AFL flags. There is no reliable reference that does that. There is no difference between Hawthorn's 1989 flag and Collingwood's 1990 flag. I appreciate all the other work you put into the articles, but this just has to stop. Cheers, The-Pope (talk) 13:36, 1 May 2016 (UTC)[reply]

Port Adelaide players

I fully understand that the 1996 SANFL and 1997 AFL Port Adelaide club is the same club, but you can't merge the players category, as it is a subcat of Category:VFL/AFL players. The old system of Category:Port Adelaide Football Club players for only AFL players, and the Category:Port Adelaide Football Club (SANFL) players and Category:Port Adelaide Magpies players cats for SANFL players worked perfectly in terms of subcategorisation. And it's in alignment with how we deal with Richmond/Footscray VFA players. The cat system isn't perfect - ie all of the South Melbourne players are in the Sydney Swans cat, but you need to consider the bigger picture, and not just redefine things without any consultation or discussion. Regards The-Pope (talk) 02:14, 8 May 2016 (UTC)[reply]

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Just a few things and then...

Some of the Harold Oliver (Australian footballer) references need to be adjusted/fixed/corrected. Please look at: #6, #8, #11 - they are all user-edited sources and aren't considered reliable for Wikipedia's purposes. As soon as these are taken care of I can finish up the Review. Thanks, Shearonink (talk) 01:51, 22 February 2017 (UTC)[reply]

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I have opened up a discussion on the talk page, please discuss there rather than reverting. Flickerd (talk) 15:41, 27 May 2017 (UTC)[reply]

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Australian rules history

Hi. Per the Bold, revert, discuss cycle, I'm interested in discussing the changes you'd like to make to the Australian rules history section. There's always room for improvement and different perspectives, but right now I find many of your edits to be problematic. Thanks. - HappyWaldo (talk) 07:48, 27 May 2018 (UTC)[reply]

You seem to miss the point of the "people's game" reference. The sport may not have been referred to by that nickname constantly in the press, but it certainly had the reputation for being "the people's game", or alternatively, "the game of the people", "game of the masses" etc etc. - HappyWaldo (talk) 06:27, 6 June 2018 (UTC)[reply]

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In accordance with MOS:INTRO, the lead aims to summarise the the most important parts of the article, so it can stand as a concise version of said article. Port Adelaide is notable for being one of Australia's oldest clubs and its successes in the SANFL. As such, both of these are covered. However, the identity of the club is also equally as important as the success it has achieved - it is an integral part of the club. Hence, it also acknowledges items such as the rivalries the club has, colours it wear and the nicknames it uses.

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As in my edit summary, I've come over here so we can figure out some sort of compromise in regards to this issue. I've reverted the page to the state before the dispute, and would appreciate if you could refrain from further reverts in regards to this until we discuss the issue. My position is as follows:

  • The name was actually listed incorrectly - I was misled into beliving the teams were called the "Team of the Year". However, as the references use the latter title they must be titled appropriately. Text within the wiki should be changed however, to reflect the correct title.
  • The Modern All Australian side and the Sporting Life teams should be listed seperately as, despite being the same concept, they are recognised independently from one another - hence why the Carnivals and Modern AFL teams are recognised by the AFL, whilst the Sporting life teams are not. The Team selection undeniably happened, hence why it's listed in the first place, but they're seperate honours and should be represented as such.
  • Additionally, the Carnivals and Sporting Life teams overlap in years due to their nature as seperate entities.

Thus, I propose the following: During in-text mentions of the team we change the text to accurately reflect the actual title of selected team by Sporting Life. We leave the section seperate under the Individual Honours section. We make the addition of that photo you added to this section for much-needed media coverage in the latter part of the article.

If you have any disagreements, please feel free to counter-propose. I'm all ears if that's the case.

  • A lesser side point to end off - the nicknames listed were actually sourced in the main body of the article, so I've re-added them to the infobox. They're recognised by the club on its own website.

Looking forward to your response, and thanks! Empoleonmaster23 (talk) 08:47, 13 June 2021 (UTC)[reply]

@Thejoebloggsblog: I'd appreciate if you could actually partake in discussion over this, rather than removing the content. I reverted the page to the state before the dispute - hence my request to not perform edits on the related sections until we come to a resolution. Empoleonmaster23 (talk) 10:54, 13 June 2021 (UTC)[reply]
@Thejoebloggsblog: Adding prose does not necessarily make you correct. The difference between the Sporting Life and official All Australian team is their association with the Governing Australian Football body. Sporting Life has no affilition with the body - simply providing their own 'experts' to come with their best of team. The Carnivals, and later, the AFL's all Australian teams have direct connection to the governing bodies of the organisations - the Carnival Team being selected by the State Body representatives, and the AFL being the governing body of the sport in the modern era. That's where this distinction between the two lies, and why representing them together is incorrect - they are not considered the same entity, hence why one is unofficial and the other is official.
I once again request you leave the page alone while we come to a compromise. The following is proposed display, with references removed to prevent clutter on your talk page. My proposed references would be the already pre-listed ones for the listed All Australian members, Sporting Life information supported by researh performed by Peter Argent, and then your linked AFL references for additional clarity.

Sporting Life's All Australian

Bob Quinn was named as captain in Sporting Life's All-Australian.

Sporting Life Magazine first pioneered the concept of a 'team of the year' in 1947, and would run each year until 1955. The AFL does not recognise the teams selected by Sporting Life.

All-Australian

The All-Australian team is considered a 'best-of' selection of players for each calender year, with each player represented in their team position. The team is selected by a panel of experts.

Interstate carnivals

Australian Football League

@Thejoebloggsblog: I'm only reverting the page to its prior state until we come to a consensus on display. Please continue this conversation here, Joe, this is my fourth attempt at contact.
Addressing what your edit summary said, yes, I have read those sources. I've even suggested their use above. However, Primary sources are no more important than Secondary - both have their advantages and weaknesses. Primary =/= good/bad, Secondary =/= good/bad. Empoleonmaster23 (talk) 12:33, 13 June 2021 (UTC)[reply]

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