Sadly it reconfirms there simply is too many teams in the northern burbs. Could be wrong but it feels there is always one of the clubs who just cant fill a side. Was Smithfield, now Elizabeth. EP appeared to really struggle with the b grade last year, that wont be a problem this year.
No, sadly it just reaffirms that the merry go round of players are to the detriment of the clubs. They pick and choose where they play, when they play based on how that side is looking. When the going is good, they're all keen, when it looks like there is work to be done they drive 5min down the road to the next hot club.
Wasn't long ago Smithfield went from D7 to D4 and were flying... Elizabeth won the flag onto 3 years ago from memory.. Eastern Park almost made the D5 Grand Final a few years back. Brahma Lodge won a stack of flags in D7 and last year could barely field a one team, now they're all back.
Every club has a core group of committed players and hard working volunteers - but are let down by players who choose to take the easy path on the hunt for premiership success.
Using too many clubs is a cop out and shit excuse - don't hear clubs south of the CBD saying the same - Mitchell Park, Kenilworth, Flinders Uni, Marion, SHOC would all be within a stones throw of each other.. or to the West - Portland, Pt Districts, Henley, Seaton, Rosewater, North Haven etc.
Throw in Edwardstown, Plympton and Brighton as well
CLG, Mitcham, Unley and even Goodwood
Goodwood, Edwardstown, Morphettville Park, Marion, Mitchell Park, Brighton Kenilworth, CLG, Mitcham, Unley, SHOC (Middle Zschool), Blackwood, Ironbank, Happy Valley, Flagstaff Hill, WOS, Scotch ect. You could get to either ground in that group inside 15 mins on a Saturday. Biggest cluster of clubs in the State by a long way.