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Article in yesterdays Tele regarding parents concerns around the issue of weight / size differences for kids in aged-based competitions.
This is an issue that has been around for a long time. I believe kids footy was weight-based at some stage in the past.
If you are involved in kids sport now is this an issue in your comp? Do you think anything needs to be done?
I don't think a weight-based competition is the answer. The age and maturity differences are every bit as important as physical size. However, maybe a weighted limited comp to run alongside an open aged-based competition would work. Problem with this is that you need a lot of players to make up the teams.
The problems I have seen are the result of not just big kids, but a concentration of big kids in the one team. The move to weight based divisions would mean that entire squads would have to play against much older players. A system of limiting each team to a set number of big kids would work. But is it workable.
Resolving this issue and the perceptions of safety would go a long way to boosting junior player numbers. It is these issues that provide soccer with such a large junior player base and allow aussie rules to gain a foothold in areas where it never existed. These perceptions have nothing at all to do with the pro levels of the game.
http://www.heraldsun.com.au/sport/nrl/little-league-sizes-up-the-issue/story-e6frfgbo-1226081608941
This is an issue that has been around for a long time. I believe kids footy was weight-based at some stage in the past.
If you are involved in kids sport now is this an issue in your comp? Do you think anything needs to be done?
I don't think a weight-based competition is the answer. The age and maturity differences are every bit as important as physical size. However, maybe a weighted limited comp to run alongside an open aged-based competition would work. Problem with this is that you need a lot of players to make up the teams.
The problems I have seen are the result of not just big kids, but a concentration of big kids in the one team. The move to weight based divisions would mean that entire squads would have to play against much older players. A system of limiting each team to a set number of big kids would work. But is it workable.
Resolving this issue and the perceptions of safety would go a long way to boosting junior player numbers. It is these issues that provide soccer with such a large junior player base and allow aussie rules to gain a foothold in areas where it never existed. These perceptions have nothing at all to do with the pro levels of the game.
http://www.heraldsun.com.au/sport/nrl/little-league-sizes-up-the-issue/story-e6frfgbo-1226081608941