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Years ago
Early NBL and later SEABL put some clubs in deep financial doo doo.
I'd exercise caution before launching in to this.
Perhaps it needs to be not club based but BSA (or whoever) based. It should be regarded as a development program and not designed to win titles. The likes of Burden, Ng, Dodman etc would have opportunities to play at a higher level.
36ers should have a stake also as it will be a development path for talented locals who would more naturally aspire to play for the 6ers and so not be lost to interstate (Newley Ingles et al)
