In recent weeks, both Andrew Jarman and Tim Ginevar have publicly mentioned that the SANFL should finally follow suite of the AFL and introduce an extra player for each team, extending the bench to 4 players, 22 for the team.
Now about 2 years ago, I got up my high horse on KG & Cornsey's 5AA talkback show and said I was suprised that the SANFL hadn't done this already. I was shot down pretty quickly by Mr Cunningham & Mr Cornes. Now, Jarman & Ginever's reasons might differ from mine at the time, but surely it should be looked into by the SANFL. Let's see what everyone else thinks, cast your vote here now...
My point, a couple of years ago, was that if we claim to be the 2nd best comp in Australia (which I have no doubt we are) then we need to keep up with the AFL in the important areas. I also expressed the thought that if teams have an extra player to select, it is going to give another player, possibly a young kid who is a local junior talent coming through the grades, a chance to prove themselves at this level.
Now I think the 2 coaches points of late are more relevant and I'm glad to see North Adelaide have stated they will be persuing this option, with the powers that be, until they are satisfied with the outcome. With the ever increasing pace of football in general, players are more prone to injury more often. Both North and Port were in a position at the weekend where they didn't actually have a fit player on the interchange bench. Along with my point above, this gives coaches that extra option of 1 more player to chose from.
I think that we are now the only state league competition that still has a 3 man interchange. I also think if it is something the SANFL take on board in the coming years (hopefully as soon as 2009 ?) they need to let it flow through to all the junior grades, affiliated leagues, country and amatuer competitions etc... The same principles apply in this situation as well, so why not I ask ???
HAPPY VOTING PEOPLE....
Big Phil...
