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Me being serious now....I agree with Skyhook on skills difference, however there is no mention by Erin of any attempt to play NBL.
LJ should trial and trial soon if she is serious. LJ's peak athletic years are about now. Three years time - further injuries and general wear / tear - no hope. I dare LJ to trial soon, I dont think she is serious.
It is ridiculous to even think about mixing men and women in one team. The NBL states that the rules allow for clubs to recruit female players, but how many females do you see in AFL teams, or any other men's sports played at national level. There is always a separation of male and female teams. Why are we not discussing the possibility of NBL players joining a WNBL team? I'm not sexist, but there is a difference in physicality between men and women.