FAN THE MAN
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Another contradictive statement there Fan? You answered your own question in last statement.
Until QAFL Clubs form alliances with Div 2 and Div 3 clubs they may continue to lose border line senior players for better opportunities and in most cases better financial rewards.
For someone involved at Kenmore you sure worry a lot more about QAFL?
Not at all. I completely understand why players come into Div 2 and Div 3 after being borderline QAFL/NEAFL players. Better financial reward, guaranteed 2pm senior footy etc.
As I also pointed out, the QAFL clubs can't cry foul about it like they do because they have likely been pinching the best kids from these Div 2-4 clubs for years without sending anything back in return.
There absolutely should be alliances, but it won't happen because everyone is worried about their own backyard, rather than what is best for the player in question. These QAFL and Div 1 clubs with a 3rds team is a case in point. No way should any club be permitted to have a 3rds team in my opinion, its just robbing the surrounding local clubs of potential talent. Those players who aren't good enough for 1s/2s are exactly the ones that should be flowing back to Div 2 and 3 in return for the good kids these clubs keep losing.
The only place where the alliance system is partially working is QAFL/NEAFL, but its forced on them. I'm sure the Siders would argue that its not working there either though, as I've heard a whisper they have supplied 25+ NEAFL players to QLD NEAFL sides since 2014 and only had one come back the other way. Now I love sinking the boot into the Siders as much as the next bloke, but thats an enormous discrepancy and simply unsustainable. I imagine your new coach may have a similar story to tell about Sandgate blokes going to Aspley, but then when they finish up - they don't seem to come back to Sandgate...!