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Agree with the above points BUT we are talking about a guy who has been in the squad this season, surely the rule should make allowances for training players etc.
What happens if 3 or 4 players get injured for one of the top four sides, they cant bring in their 11th, 12th guys to make up numbers?
WOW if they have changed the rules to read that way that is seriously stupid.
The rule used to read something along the lines of a player must play a minimum of 8 games to be eligible for finals, but there didn't used to be anything about not being able to play a guy for a few games fully knowing he would be ineligible for finals, what about guys who have rode the pine all season or do the count for sitting on the end of a bench if they havn't logged minutes are they then allowed to play in the last 7 games?
Rules are rules. Maybe your " favourite " coach should have given him a run before now. I don't want your team beating us on Wed night but good luck against the Hawks.