Robanner
Winger
Where do you start?!
How about the red tape and hassle involved now in ensuring you have the predetermined procedures in place to have a colts section. Yes there is a point there re child safety and welfare, but it's certainly put off helpers and clubs running child sections.
I'd also say the biggest problem for me is keeping kids interested in cricket once they get to the upper end of colts sections. Yes there are other things to do, more than in our day, along with the more traditional chasing of women and drinking of beer. But it's also the case that junior games of 20 or so overs a side are on thing, stick them into a full afternoon adult game, especially if they only bat, and it's a hell of a long day. And worse still it's not a fashionable game amongst their peers. So do you expect them to spend 9 hours or so on a Sat at the cricket whilst their mates are off doing far more fun things?
It's a changing of the times.
How about the red tape and hassle involved now in ensuring you have the predetermined procedures in place to have a colts section. Yes there is a point there re child safety and welfare, but it's certainly put off helpers and clubs running child sections.
I'd also say the biggest problem for me is keeping kids interested in cricket once they get to the upper end of colts sections. Yes there are other things to do, more than in our day, along with the more traditional chasing of women and drinking of beer. But it's also the case that junior games of 20 or so overs a side are on thing, stick them into a full afternoon adult game, especially if they only bat, and it's a hell of a long day. And worse still it's not a fashionable game amongst their peers. So do you expect them to spend 9 hours or so on a Sat at the cricket whilst their mates are off doing far more fun things?
It's a changing of the times.