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<blockquote data-quote="SPL Blazer" data-source="post: 6550562" data-attributes="member: 587873"><p>Last season there was a rule about no SPL teams in Amateur, but if you noticed, that has been removed this year. I had it there for 2009 because I felt that SPL team members will have an unfair advantage over a newbie that may not know anyone or have someone to help coach them along and help them build, like an SPL team member has the advantage of. At the same time, even a new SPL team member is an Amateur if they are new to competing, so in some ways it was unfair to them to have a rule banning SPL team members from Amateur classes.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="SPL Blazer, post: 6550562, member: 587873"] Last season there was a rule about no SPL teams in Amateur, but if you noticed, that has been removed this year. I had it there for 2009 because I felt that SPL team members will have an unfair advantage over a newbie that may not know anyone or have someone to help coach them along and help them build, like an SPL team member has the advantage of. At the same time, even a new SPL team member is an Amateur if they are new to competing, so in some ways it was unfair to them to have a rule banning SPL team members from Amateur classes. [/QUOTE]
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