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Trust the 36ers to throw a spanner in the works when other NBL clubs are allowing their players to continue playing in the ABL. They don't seem to show a lot of interest in their players in the ABL. I have noticed very little write up on the official website about them in the off season. I have also been to an ABL game every week that the games have been on and have never seen Phil Smyth at any of them. I can't see the problem, the players are continuing to get game practice and keep their fitness up and at the same time they would want to participate right through to the end. Especially if your team is doing well, I am sure they would like to be there to finish the job off and be a part of the glory that comes after the contribution they have made until that point. As far as the Pt Lincoln trip goes, Monday to Friday should be long enough so the players can come back and play Saturday night.