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Years ago
Mount Gambier Pioneers Season 2015
I understand the difficulty in developing SEABL level juniors through small towns and small Associations, not saying that the whole team has to be local talent either, even Geelong has to seek talent from elsewhere and buy in some imports to compete.
I was just wondering how many there are, who could be considered home grown?
Is there a stipulation by SEABL or a rule that governs how many a team must have, or is it open cheque book and off you go...?

Years ago
Yes, well done to the Pioneers, just out of interest how many on their SEABL roster are home grown from Mount Gambier (I am not that familiar with the team)?
