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This particular example Bally I have no problem with . A player who has bounced between the grades all year and is qualified for the finals legally, thats the way the cookie crumbles and it is indeed the best for the team. My specific example that i experienced and that a player experienced the season before, the player was left out for a guy that hadn't played a game all season, had played in the past for the club, was at the time a good player and under normal circumstances would get the nod . However, what occurred was underhanded and sends the wrong message to players who want to work hard to improve but get shafted at what should be an honour to represent your team you have played for all year . It says more about the character of the coach/club than the player.