No doubt all the Deer Park recruits will be "employed" by Mr Money Bags so that their "match payments" will keep the football club under the Salary Cap.
I will give you the benefit of the doubt. (You can't be that silly.)
As I said earlier, the reason Deer Park pulled out was because they had NO PLAYERS. Prior to COVID19 Clearances out 20. In 4.
I am over 60 (I served my club as a Player and on the Committee for over 30 years) and am a realist so I don't think training/playing is a viable option. I still support my club.
What is the point of a 7 or 8 game "season" which may mean that some clubs may not survive.
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I think the best thing would be to forget about playing this year and start afresh next year.
Perhaps have a few Junior matches to keep the kids involved.
I agree that a player should be extremely proud of a premiership in any grade/division - a great achievement (except perhaps Deer Park recently).
I was referring to a Clubs success. I feel that it should be measured on their record/premierships in the highest division of their competition (Div ...
With due respect, the Premierships that matter are Division 1. According to the WRFL,
Spotswood 15 (last one 2011), Parkside 14 (last one 2003), Braybrook 12 (last one 1979).
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