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I know there is a section for this but it hasn't been posted in for over a month so I don't like the chances of a reply...
Just after some honest opinions of the standard of both senior and reserve level WRFL, division one? Any comparisons to the various EFL divisions would be a handy point of reference.
Background: may be making a comeback to footy at age 28 (next year) after 4 years off with recurring knee injuries. Haven't so much as had a kick in that time. Pre-injury and with both fitness and continuation of playing on my side I'd be confident of getting a game with any senior suburban side, now, who knows, will be happy to get through a full game in the two's. If I were to play EFL I'd be content aiming for a D2-4 side, wouldn't bother with D1.
Just after some honest opinions of the standard of both senior and reserve level WRFL, division one? Any comparisons to the various EFL divisions would be a handy point of reference.
Background: may be making a comeback to footy at age 28 (next year) after 4 years off with recurring knee injuries. Haven't so much as had a kick in that time. Pre-injury and with both fitness and continuation of playing on my side I'd be confident of getting a game with any senior suburban side, now, who knows, will be happy to get through a full game in the two's. If I were to play EFL I'd be content aiming for a D2-4 side, wouldn't bother with D1.