butchmcdick
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Of course they do mate.
I'll leave you to it.
No problems
More cushion for the pushin
Of course they do mate.
I'll leave you to it.
I remember when i was a kid playing under 6's- Under 8's.
Three clubs had a Super Mutant Behemoth in their team.
They would always chalk up 40-60 points against us.
f**king hated it, by under 9's the gap lessened and i finally got to play finals footy.
Still never won shit and heaps of kids gave it up when they realised they were never going to win shit.
This was 20 years ago. Probably worse now.
Says it all . . . when normally weighted kids and their parents see this it's off to SoccerYep. My experience coaching around that time is similar to yours. It isn't a case of one off freaks, though most were not quite as large, by comparison, as the kid in the video. It's common, and extended through to higher age brackets than yours. Though the size discrepancy diminished, it brought more serious problems of injury and recovery, rather than simple frustration. Due to being overweight, being overgrown or simply fraudulent age claims, the result was the equivalent of fielding men to play boys. Saw too many promising kids lost, because of it. Not just frustration, but also broken bones or torn muscles, etc that would knock them out for a season. When they come back and it happens again, they're finished. They're too far behind to catch up. It is (or was) a feature of some district comp's more than others, though.
It was with the introduction of the interchange that it all went to hell. The unlimited period was the worst, but even with limited, the effect is still bad. It's basically a system that allows for tag-teaming monsters to crush kids, take a break and come back on to do it again, fresh. Getting rid of "breathers" in the form of interchanges will go some way to helping get Junior League back to where it was, with a place for massive guys in the game, but if they come off after 15 minutes, coz they're gassed, they're done for the day. This won't hinder the "actual age" issue, or overdeveloped guys, but should sort out most who are just overweight. The only viable solution to all of the giants is the weight limit.
There's an even easier fix to this.
No birth certificate. No rego.
How is simply turning away potential players a solution? Dumb.There's an even easier fix to this.
No birth certificate. No rego.
So many polynesian kids have stat decs opposed to birth certificates and the scuttlebut is that they start counting from the baptism date and not the date of birth. Jonah got baptised at 18 months? He's a full year ahead and is already at a physical advantage.
How is simply turning away potential players a solution? Dumb.
Hence the beauty of the weight divisions. The scales don't lie.