by dangermouse » Fri Sep 10, 2010 4:41 pm
My 2 cents re points system-
-I think it is a mistake to allocate -1 point for a senior colt. If you create loop-holes like this some clubs will exploit it to the detriment of the club (senior colts siting entire games on benches, or getting smashed by bigger bodies if they do play; disgruntled local players being forced into the b, c or no grade so that the A grade mercernaries/kids composite team can fit under the points).
-Hadicapping creates an unlevel playing field for the following season for one, and I think encourages clubs that finish on the bottom to maximise their next seasons points advantage through recruiting, using valuable club coffers to do so.
I think country footy as a whole should be applauded for trying to do somthing regarding the out-of-control spending we are seeing throughout SA footy and I hope that whatever the system that is implemented, that it is consistent accross leagues but also not set in concrete so that it can be tweaked and refined as officials learn more about it's effects upon footy clubs and leagues.
And a final thought: The Vic Amatueur league is totally amatuer, as in, noone gets paid. If that was somehow able to be implemented in amatuer and country footy it would be very interesting to see where players end up (probably at their junior clubs, or playing with mates). Secondly, imagine what footy clubs accross the state would be able to do with all their new found wealth that they are now saving! If you are wondering why your clubs opposition changerooms are the size of a broom closet, why the showers go cold after five minutes, why you are using a wheelie bon for an ice-bath, or what your best footy for training is a fifteen kg cinderblock, ask your president or the five gun recruits sitting next to you!!