Pag and Aceman, i'm not sure if either of you have been involved with country footy and no disrespect but there are plenty of reasons why the HFL shouldn't take the lead in the SAAFL promotion/relegation structure.
- The club's position isn't just determined by the results of the A grade. Junior teams, finances, facilities, club culture etc. all play a part in how "successfull" the club is at the present. Correct me if i'm wrong, but doesn't the position of the A grade determine whether a SAAFL team goes up or down? It doesn't matter if the club has juniors etc.
- The gap between each div in SAAFL isn't that big which means if an A grade team has a stand out year or exceeds expectations and gets promoted, the chances are that when they go up they won't get flogged and will actually hold their own. Now I'm not saying TV and Kers won't hold their own in HFL div 1 (because I think their A grade actually would), but can it be sustained and can their B grade, snr colts, jnr colts and u13's all hold thier own?
- Many clubs in HFL div 2 don't think they have the capacity to compete in div 1. They will plan and work hard to try and assemble a team that is good enough to win a div 2 premiership but they know they they may not be able to do that year in, year out. If they stayed in div 2 then they may have swome success for 2-3 years but then they may come back to the pack and start again for another tilt in 5 or so years. If the same team/club was to get promoted after winning a premiership, they would go up and find it difficult to have the same success in div 1 which in turn, could lose them players or more money than what they had planned for and would put them further back than would they should be in div 2 if they got relegated.
- With the gap in between div's being bigger than the SAAFL, more planning/recruiting has to be done and there wouldn't be enough time between a GF and the following pre-season to complete this.
At the moment, the HFL have a good system in place for teams like TV that if they are having sustained success, then they can nominate to go up into div 1 the follwing season and that gives them a whole year to plan for the step up.
The Callington situation is more of a one-off and my opinion is they they have got themselves into this terrible position through poor club management and they need to pull out of the A & B grade until they sort it out.
I also think the points system, (once it is implemented properly by reducing the allocation of the top teams) will reduce the gap between the top and bottom teams and create a more even competition.
That was waaaay too much writing!!
