marbles wrote:isnt it logical though?
sfl has a surplus of clubs - and refuse 2 divisions, and also force bottom clubs to remain destined as.... a bottom club
and the saafl has vacancies - where also premierships are regulary in reach, and good times are only a couple of recruits away
Disagree with this premise. In fact one of the highlights of the 2013 season was the resurgence of Hackham, Edwardstown and Christies.
Whilst there are a couple of clubs with a lot of work to do in Aldinga and Lonsdale, the majority of clubs seem on the right track and are developing well.
Lonsdale is in a very tough position with poor facilities, boundaried by much stronger teams and may not be seen as an attractive destination for a junior. However, Lonsdale have put in a lot of hard work and time will tell if it pays off. Only other options are merge, fold or play elsewhere and can't see any of the happening short term.
Aldinga is another set of issues. Great facilities, strong junior presence, but falls away at senior footy. Only real option is to build that junior culture and top up with some experienced talent.