On the Outer
Years ago

To Supporters of a Junior Calender Year

To all those around in support of changing the Junior seasons to fit into a Calender year I suggest you look around this weekend at what's going on.

In theory this weekend of Junior games would in 2006 be the last round of the Junior Season.

Take into consideration that over Five games have been postponed and at least 3 teams have forfeited their games tonight.

While the Pacific School Games may not be an annual event it has this year taken at least 44 boys and girls interstate. Add to that the SASI teams which are currently overseas, plus schoolies coming this weekend.

On top of this the National Schools Basketball Championships begin December 6 just in time for the proposed Finals Series in 2006.

That equals at least 80 basketballers being away on basketball tournaments over the next few weeks, and again the numerous students who would rather celebrate schoolies rather then being forced to play a game.

That in itself is reason enough in my opinion.

We could also add that it will put us out of whack with the biggest and strongest associations in Australia, will mean MORE work for clubs over the christmas period when club's volunteers would rather be spending time with their families or on holidays.


I could keep going but there have been plenty of cons to changing listed on here already, and only two pros.

Make your club reps see that calender basketball years WON'T WORK and make them vote against it!

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Bullshit Artist  
Years ago

Don't forget it is schoolies week as well and that always takes soom of the u20 players out.

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On the Outer  
Years ago

"and again the numerous students who would rather celebrate schoolies rather then being forced to play a game."

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Anonymous  
Years ago

What's more. These players will not be back in time for the firsdt round of finals.

So between the time they return they will need to play their last minor round game. Then have the final series played over 3 consecutive nights so that they can make it in time for Sundays Grand Final.

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Anonymous  
Years ago

I thought the evil empire already had this decision overturned

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Anonymous  
Years ago

what do you mean out of whack with the strongest leages in aust from what ive herd the vic season does go over a celender year and the purpose of the eltham-Dandenong toury was set up as a "warm-up" for the begining season, this is just my understanding of how they work please correct me im worng

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Anonymous  
Years ago

if im wrong****

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On the Outer  
Years ago

You are wrong. They started their grading phase last night.

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On the Outer  
Years ago

Actually to correct myself the Spring Phase of the Eastern and North-Western Qualifying Competitions started October 14.

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