by CK » Sun Feb 13, 2011 2:48 pm
I've been watching this debate for a long time and don't see what a lot of the fuss is about.
The most optimistic Port fan would have to concede it is fairly unlikely they will win the SANFL Grand Final this year. If this competition gives their team the experience of playing in front of a larger crowd, travelling interstate, and gives them an insight into what it is like to play other teams in other competitions, then I don't see how that can be negative for them. It can be said that they may suffer a serious injury to a player/players in the competition. This can also happen in the regular season too. For a young squad who would be considered behind the top two or three clubs right now, this can only be a positive step for them to compete on the national stage.
North and West would probably not, realistically, be considered among the top two chances to win the SANFL Grand Final this year, but like Port, they seem to have considered that their participation will benefit their players and club this year also, in a similar manner to Port.
For the clubs that have declined the opportunity, many of them may consider that their preparation could disrupt their chances of winning the SANFL Grand Final, and they would prefer to focus on that. That is their choice, and whether it may/may not affect existing sponsorship agreements or the like, may not be their main reason for declining. At their stages of where they sit, it is probably considered to be more beneficial to concentrate on what would have been their main focus after last year's Grand Final - to win the 2011 Grand Final.
If the club you support chose not to compete, then consider – what would you rather they focus on for 2011. A competition that would be nice to win, but may not, ultimately, help you in the goal that most supporters would like to take, given the club’s stage of development. It may be a romantic notion to compete in this competition, but it may not be what your club wants at this stage. I think it’s fair to say that the club’s boards etc probably know more about what they want and can realistically hope to achieve as a club, more than what some supporters do.
IMHO, it’s a matter of stages of a club’s development, what will benefit them more in the short to medium term, depending on where they sit in the 2011 regular season and finals series scheme of things. Each club has their reasons for competing, or choosing not to compete, and whether this competition lasts one, two, five or fifty years, I don’t really understand a lot of the emotion this competition seems to be stirring among so many on the sidelines.
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