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Any rogue league will be done on a very tight budget so you wouldn't expect too many players to move interstate to play and get paid next to nothing, some will but others will be better off looking for other jobs/income.
This year can't continue as the old NBL as too many clubs were losing too much money.
Isaac, if your list of players who wouldn't play in a rogue league is in the slightest bit accurate, then that's enough to reject the rogue league proposal. What is the NBL without these players? Who is left? How fair is it on these players to be left without a gig for a year and anything between no income and very little income? There are so many people to consider when making a move like this. I still don't understand why this year cannot continue as the old NBL and still work towards reform for the future. Reform is not all the doom and gloom we are seeing if its done over a reasonable time span. To try and push it at break neck speeds as its been happening is what is causing all the doom and gloom.