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Posted May 03, 2016 03:27 · last edited May 03, 2016 03:46

As posted a couple of pages ago - if you read it carefully -

1. players in international frame pre major tournament play in Auckland for their own development

2. play 2 rounds then split - top 2 teams playing better opposition

3. increase the player base

Quoted from previous post about possible solutions to address the issue...

Short term fixes:

1. International players pre major tournaments. Pre Olympics, Longo and Moore should definitely be playing in a tougher league (Auckland, Sydney, Melbourne, or in Flea's case Europe, USA, Japan). Likewise, girls in the mix for U17s World Cup in October, Lake and Bray, should probably be in Auckland.

2. Radical idealistic view. Cashmere and Coastal first teams play in Auckland. Their reserve grade teams would be competitive against the other 5 teams. Add Halswell and Selwyn from PDL and you probably have a league that is about right for most of those players.

3. Given that's not going to happen, play only 2 full rounds and then split to a local mini league and a mini Southern league (top 2 teams from each federation).

Medium to long term:

The player base needs to substantially increase, otherwise the drift to Auckland/elsewhere will only increase and the quality of the league will actually get worse. This is the single greatest issue in the game in this part of the world.

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Global Game edited May 03, 2016 03:46

As posted a couple of pages ago - if you read it carefully - without descending into individual club/player issues...

1. players in international frame pre major tournament play in Auckland for their own development

2. play 2 rounds then split - top 2 teams playing better opposition

3. increase the player base

Quoted from previous post about possible solutions to address the issue...

Short term fixes:

1. International players pre major tournaments. Pre Olympics, Longo and Moore should definitely be playing in a tougher league (Auckland, Sydney, Melbourne, or in Flea's case Europe, USA, Japan). Likewise, girls in the mix for U17s World Cup in October, Lake and Bray, should probably be in Auckland.

2. Radical idealistic view. Cashmere and Coastal first teams play in Auckland. Their reserve grade teams would be competitive against the other 5 teams. Add Halswell and Selwyn from PDL and you probably have a league that is about right for most of those players.

3. Given that's not going to happen, play only 2 full rounds and then split to a local mini league and a mini Southern league (top 2 teams from each federation).

Medium to long term:

The player base needs to substantially increase, otherwise the drift to Auckland/elsewhere will only increase and the quality of the league will actually get worse. This is the single greatest issue in the game in this part of the world.

Global Game edited May 03, 2016 03:30

As posted a couple of pages ago - if you read it carefully - without descending into individual club/player issues...

1. players in international frame pre major tournament play in Auckland for their own development

2. play 2 rounds then split - top 2 teams playing better opposition

3. increase the player base

Short term fixes:

1. International players pre major tournaments. Pre Olympics, Longo and Moore should definitely be playing in a tougher league (Auckland, Sydney, Melbourne, or in Flea's case Europe, USA, Japan). Likewise, girls in the mix for U17s World Cup in October, Lake and Bray, should probably be in Auckland.

2. Radical idealistic view. Cashmere and Coastal first teams play in Auckland. Their reserve grade teams would be competitive against the other 5 teams. Add Halswell and Selwyn from PDL and you probably have a league that is about right for most of those players.

3. Given that's not going to happen, play only 2 full rounds and then split to a local mini league and a mini Southern league (top 2 teams from each federation).

Medium to long term:

The player base needs to substantially increase, otherwise the drift to Auckland/elsewhere will only increase and the quality of the league will actually get worse. This is the single greatest issue in the game in this part of the world.

Global Game edited May 03, 2016 03:28

As posted a couple of pages ago - if you read it carefully - without descending into individual club/player issues...

1. players in international frame pre major tournament play in Auckland for their own development

2. play 2 rounds then split - top 2 teams playing better opposition

3. increase the player base

Short term fixes:

1. International players pre major tournaments. Pre Olympics, Longo and Moore should definitely be playing in a tougher league (Auckland, Sydney, Melbourne, or in Flea's case Europe, USA, Japan). Likewise, girls in the mix for U17s World Cup in October, Lake and Bray, should probably be in Auckland.

2. Radical idealistic view. Cashmere and Coastal first teams play in Auckland. Their reserve grade teams would be competitive against the other 5 teams. Add Halswell and Selwyn from PDL and you probably have a league that is about right for most of those players.

3. Given that's not going to happen, play only 2 full rounds and then split to a local mini league and a mini Southern league (top 2 teams from each federation).

Medium to long term:

The player base needs to substantially increase, otherwise the drift to Auckland/elsewhere will only increase and the quality of the league will actually get worse. This is the single greatest issue in the game in this part of the world.

Global Game edited May 03, 2016 03:28

As posted a couple of pages ago - if you read it carefully - without descending into individual club/player issues...

1. players in international frame pre major tournament play in Auckland for their own development

2. play 2 rounds then split - top 2 teams playing better opposition

3. increase the payer base

Short term fixes:

1. International players pre major tournaments. Pre Olympics, Longo and Moore should definitely be playing in a tougher league (Auckland, Sydney, Melbourne, or in Flea's case Europe, USA, Japan). Likewise, girls in the mix for U17s World Cup in October, Lake and Bray, should probably be in Auckland.

2. Radical idealistic view. Cashmere and Coastal first teams play in Auckland. Their reserve grade teams would be competitive against the other 5 teams. Add Halswell and Selwyn from PDL and you probably have a league that is about right for most of those players.

3. Given that's not going to happen, play only 2 full rounds and then split to a local mini league and a mini Southern league (top 2 teams from each federation).

Medium to long term:

The player base needs to substantially increase, otherwise the drift to Auckland/elsewhere will only increase and the quality of the league will actually get worse. This is the single greatest issue in the game in this part of the world.