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yarrawongaWeekly Times | OVENS and Murray Football League general manager Aaron McGlynn said Coleman medallist Brendan Fevola posed a conun­drum as they assigned points values to players.

The Ovens and Murray league has started applying AFL Victoria’s proposed points system to the league’s players, but McGlynn said they would be ramping up the process over the next three days.

In a week, he said, the administrators planned to have valued every player and sent the figures to the clubs for the clubs to check them off.

McGlynn said Fevola, who is Yarrawonga’s co-coach in his fourth season at the club, would be an interesting player to assess because of the number of times he has transferred in and out of the league.

Last Saturday Fevola lined up for the Pigeons in the grand final rematch against Albury — the Tigers won by four goals. Then on Sunday he played in the East Gippsland league for Lindenow, kicking 12 goals across the two games.

Earlier this season he played one-offs for Perth in the Northern Tasmanian Football Association and Sandown in the Southern Football League.

Under the proposed points system, players attract an additional penalty point on their existing value if they have transferred to more than two clubs in the past three years.

“That’s the one you have to work out (if he gets an extra point every time he comes back to Yarrawonga) because otherwise he’d be on about 12 points,” McGlynn said.

“It’s an anomaly but those sort of things need to be worked out.”

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