Shropshire Seagull
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So, rather than calling it an UNDER 14 competition, the organisers should have called it a YEAR-NINE competition.
Schoolgirl error there by the organisors.
The bizarre issue here is that a particularly bright [academically] girl could easily be pushed into school year-9 but for her true age would normally be a year-8.
Many will know I coach county age group cricket and we often "play-up" the better younger talented players. Our philosophy being to pull them out of their comfort zone and provide a stronger challenge as an opportunity to boost their development.
Never heard of a "year-n only" stipulation in all my years of youth cricket, always "under-nn" which allows for younger players to step-up.
I hate junior football for its "win-at-all-costs" attitude / mentality ....
Schoolgirl error there by the organisors.
The bizarre issue here is that a particularly bright [academically] girl could easily be pushed into school year-9 but for her true age would normally be a year-8.
Many will know I coach county age group cricket and we often "play-up" the better younger talented players. Our philosophy being to pull them out of their comfort zone and provide a stronger challenge as an opportunity to boost their development.
Never heard of a "year-n only" stipulation in all my years of youth cricket, always "under-nn" which allows for younger players to step-up.
I hate junior football for its "win-at-all-costs" attitude / mentality ....