baggy wrote:Esteban Vihaio wrote:Without a poll or even certainty of the teams....
St Pauls - Discipline is their pre-requisite to a flag
Athelstone - Nice mixture of old and the young, will improve on 2009
Sacred Heart - See Athelstone
Central United - After a terrible 2009, making the finals is a must for club survival
Glenunga - See Central United
Flinders University - Can the youngsters step up?
Adelaide University - Without a proper 'D' grade, will always struggle with depth
North Pines - Will improve, slowly
Angle Vale - Will always struggle to recruit without their own home ground
Ovingham - Will be happy to just to fill two sides each week and build towards 2011
Looks as if Ovingham will not be alone this year getting two sides on the park.
Other clubs are struggling getting numbers.
Pines are not looking good at this stage and are looking for new coach with the hope he can bring some new blood to the club & Angle Vale could find them self much the same.
Maybe these 3 clubs should move into a C grade now before the season starts.
Better to have a good 30 players and winning games each week than getting kick off the park in your lower side.
When you think of other clubs wanting to get into Div 7.
I here Golden Grove are looking at put 2 more senior side on the park this year.
Talk around the Port is SMOSH are back.
Modbury also want in then you have many other clubs that could easily fill teams in DIV 7.
So time for these 3 clubs to maybe go to 1 team in 2010 then to rebuild for the following years ahead and keep their club alive.
I think Pines & Angle Vale will be alright as they have juniors coming on in the next few years. They can work their way back to Div 7.
Not so sure how Ovingham will go but winning games would be a major goal you would think and getting a few flags in lower Div would help them long term.
Sheez !!! We already have A's, B's, C's, D's and under 18's. How many more you reckon we got up our sleeves baggy ???