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Your boy missed out - wrong. I have no horse in this race!
Happens to players every day - unfortunately it does but should it be a reason to accept selections based on affiliation as opposed to merit?
Happens in the workplace every day - yes again, but in most workplaces there are processes in place for appealing these decisions. At a grassroots level in sport no such mechanisms exist - it remains one of the few unchallenged monolopies (in Qld they are even beyond the reach of the Anti-Discrimination laws!).
You mistake my concerns for self-interest. I want to see the best available coaches coaching our young players. I want to see as many of these players as possible progressing to compete for the chance represent at the open level, something which the best coaches will facilitate. Maybe all the best coaches do come from one area - I just doubt it!