Anonymous
Years ago

Senior District Competitions Structure

With the latest update concerning training etc released and resumption of playing soon, has any thought gone into the top level. Normally Premier League and reserves would be well underway, what will the top players be doing in the near future?
Can there be a reduced "winter" season for PL level players and reserves beneath that, or will BSA in its wisdom simply say Senior men and women only and everyone has to go down a level like in summer where reserves is the top competition and there is no reserve reserves.
I'm sure seniors are just as hungry to get back to it, especially fringe nbl guys wanting a good run.

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Anonymous  
Years ago

Not many fringe NBL guys in NBL1 Central

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+  
Years ago

with no NBL1 - Div 1 men and women will be of a higher standard than the regular winter season

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Years ago

what about the college players - are they going ? can they go ?

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sman  
Years ago

no one will be left to play, the money chasers won't be getting paid anymore

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Anonymous  
Years ago

Ok, maybe NBL fringe players was a stretch, and money may not be there and some people may not want to play because of the risk.
But there would have to be a lot wanting a run. Looks like things have been planned for juniors but for a change seniors have taken a back seat to them.

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