3bob, if you have an issue with my professional work, you should take it up with the authorities concerned. My brief is to provide an overview of games, adding comment, as well as reporting the post-match views from both camps.
I don't have any major issues with Waikato's age group selections, and don't see that putting my own individual preferences forward for the dissection of a bunch of anonymous haters was going to advance discussion about the key issues the Waikato franchise faces.
I'm not convinced there is any more disunity or lack of support in the game now than there was 12 months ago. Sunday's crowd actually appeared bigger than at the same time last year. the chairs of Waikato's three top clubs all support Waikato, however there is still much that can be done to grow the game. For instance, i wish more members of my club would actively support Waikato.
I would similarly support U20 WC matches in Hamilton. I don't see a direct link with Waikato's core issues, but would be interested to hear what you think should be done on this front.
I can't recall a Waikato team fielding a higher component of local Waikato players. But bottom line is you can only start 11 and play 3 subs, and selection is the perogative of the coach. a farmer doesn't bark at his sheep.
Waikato's core problem is not its players, or player selection, but a dearth of finance, assets, and core personnel. In my view there has been no development of the franchise or continuity across a 7 year span. Indeed, Waikato has concentrated on just staying afloat. having said that, i absolutely respect the often single-handed efforts of Brendon Coker in keeping Waikato alive.
If you want things to change, I suggest you roll up your sleeves, have the courage of your convisions, and get involved.
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