The Bedge wrote:whufc wrote:Enfield dropped down??? No Bedgie involved or just battling for numbers.
Combination. I wanted to step back / away this season. Work is getting very demanding, and my involvement in footy this season took up a lot of time - I can't keep juggling multiple sport admin roles it's too difficult.
Sadly, though not surprisingly, no one else has made much effort to step up - perhaps I could've been a bit more abrasive in my efforts to drop my roles.
Players: Well no one seems to want to commit. Still have players sitting on the fence. A few have gone to other clubs, few are working, few are not interested in playing. As it stands right now, be lucky to fill any sides.
I decided I better get my backside into gear and get the ball rolling - as of yesterday we had no grounds booked, no team nominations, no captains, no training sessions, no communications, no junior coaches, no SACA affiliation.. nothing..
Last night ran a training session - had over 20 kids rock up, but only 5x seniors. It's personally getting harder and harder for me to find the motivation to put in the effort.
What frustrates me, is those who join the committee or become a captain - they do it for one year and then give up - and it's not like their jobs are hard. Albeit being a captain can be challenging.
Best of luck mate, i know how much hard work you put into the club and sport.
Cricket is in a real tricky position at the moment all across the state. I definitely dont have the answer but kind of feel cricket needs a restructure across the entire state.
It's just such a complex sport when compared to football, soccer, basketball. We are talking different versions of the game 1 dayers, 2 dayers, t20's. Pop Up club culture which you don't really see in football / soccer. Turf vs Hardwicket. Cricket is also a tad tricky in that poor teams are at risk of being hurt playing above their level, football soccer sometimes its the poor times who do the injuring haha so your hand is kind of forced more to help the poor side move to where they need to be. Also cricket has more of a culture where you get a grade sides playing b grade sides, b grade sides playing c/d grades sides etc which see players navigate that.
Even looking at PDCA youve got Salisbury West, Virginia, Angle Vale, Craigmore, Atco, Eyre Royals, OTH who seem to be running really good solid clubs with consistent amount of teams despite some changes in ability.
On the other hand you have EP, NP, Smithfield, SN, CU, Dublin, PG, Enfield, TW who fluctuate between good/bad fortunes from year to year. Then throw in a heap of pop up/parkland clubs who are a tad unpredictable as far as theyre future goes and the comp just lives one year to the next without being able to plan to far ahead.