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Anonymous
Years ago
What a GAME!!!
Rather than call BSA "numpties" it would be worth remembering that in the March to June period most sports thought that senior comps would be non existent in 2020 due to the virus. As it turned out most sports (football, soccer, netball) were able to get a state/premier league up and running albeit in most cases either reduced rounds or compacted schedule. In hindsight BSA, even with the cancellation of NBL1 2020 could have conducted a Premier/State league comp this year. It should however be noted that it wasn't BSA that voted against a state league comp in 2020 but Basketball Adelaide (that is the 10 Premier league clubs) Looking at it from a distance I think BSA has done a great job in getting the Junior competition going which after all is the lifeblood of the district clubs. We also have Social comps running and the ABC. I personally would have liked to see a 2020 Premier League so that the continuity of 63 years of a state league was maintained but sitting her in October 2020 I think basketball in SA has done pretty well (say compared to Vic) - We just need to hope there is no second wave.