Cons to keeping teams together from another forum
You may be right - and I have wondered that very same thing for other really strong teams. But then you have to consider that that 02/03 may be facing age pure 02 teams with a majority of the kids being older than the entirety of the 02/03 roster. That 02/03 team you describe may be better than it was but it may also be less competitive as it plays up.
I watched the 01/02G SoCal Blues team twice at Surf Cup - in a pool game and in the championship game. It is one of the top teams in the country - arguably THE top team - and will be a contender for next June's ECNL national championship. However even if that excellent team stayed together and played in the 01 division, while they will probably still be really good it is hard to imagine them being a top 5 team against other ECNL teams that are age pure 01s. And because of that, I'd imagine a club like SC Blues to simple move the ruler so that the 01s will form an excellent team, the 02s will, the 03s will and so forth.
Teams play up and are successful playing up - that has always happened. But elite teams playing up can be competitive against the majority of the older opponents but it is much to assume they'd continue to be "elite" againt older elite teams (that is why you seldom see younger teams playing up at events like Surf Cup). And for smaller clubs with a strong cohort spanning parts of 2 years, they stand to really lose in this shuffling since playing up likely means playing in a lower flight.
You may be right - and I have wondered that very same thing for other really strong teams. But then you have to consider that that 02/03 may be facing age pure 02 teams with a majority of the kids being older than the entirety of the 02/03 roster. That 02/03 team you describe may be better than it was but it may also be less competitive as it plays up.
I watched the 01/02G SoCal Blues team twice at Surf Cup - in a pool game and in the championship game. It is one of the top teams in the country - arguably THE top team - and will be a contender for next June's ECNL national championship. However even if that excellent team stayed together and played in the 01 division, while they will probably still be really good it is hard to imagine them being a top 5 team against other ECNL teams that are age pure 01s. And because of that, I'd imagine a club like SC Blues to simple move the ruler so that the 01s will form an excellent team, the 02s will, the 03s will and so forth.
Teams play up and are successful playing up - that has always happened. But elite teams playing up can be competitive against the majority of the older opponents but it is much to assume they'd continue to be "elite" againt older elite teams (that is why you seldom see younger teams playing up at events like Surf Cup). And for smaller clubs with a strong cohort spanning parts of 2 years, they stand to really lose in this shuffling since playing up likely means playing in a lower flight.
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