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So with VICs getting to put two womens and two mens teams in the U/20 Nationals what is this telling us about these championships.
Obviously other teams have pulled out(e.g.NZ).
So how do Vics get to put two teams in and how embarrassing would it be if they play each other in the Grand Final.
You though they may have given the 2nd teams to QLD considering they are hosting the event but then also it shows that the VICs are the strongest and also the talent has really dropped off when it gets to level with definitely the best Kids not interested in playing.
If Sydney Kings were smart, they would sign this guy now before Adelaide get him
The Kings need a guy who can bring the fan's in except unlike the Pig's hopefully his team mates would give him the ball.