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What a very disappointing first post. The ABL Women's team is rebuilding at the moment and they will be more competitive than you think very soon.
It is disappointing when some players move to other clubs and still live in the area - maybe a zone may be beneficial?
The club has a pretty good club atmosphere and I would suggest that there are other clubs in worse condition than Centrals.
Anyhow, my son plays for Centrals and his team is 2nd at the moment. His coaches are great and at the end of the day, good coaches bring out the best in players.
I thought that Centrals were forced to enter a Womens team in the CABL by BSA. I understand they were given an exemption last year and didn't field a Womens team, but not this year. Perhaps the problem is of BSA's making, not Centrals.