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Posted October 07, 2015 02:01 · last edited March 18, 2021 06:11

it sure is. Pretty sure other sports don't have this problem. All I talk about is what I've experienced and that is if your serious about football you aim for a private provider . Surely the south island can conjure up something that can rival the setups in the north island because at the moment you're struggling to keep up. its a no brainer that NZ as a whole would benefit from a larger talent pool. The question is how do you upskill the south without the migration north, as this only weakens and dilutes the competition down there. 

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Unknown editor edited March 18, 2021 06:11

it sure is. Pretty sure other sports don't have this problem. All I talk about is what I've experienced and that is if your serious about football you aim for a private provider . Surely the south island can conjure up something that can rival the setups in the north island because at the moment you're struggling to keep up. its a no brainer that NZ as a whole would benefit from a larger talent pool. The question is how do you upskill the south without the migration north, as this only weakens and dilutes the competition down there.