It would be better for development if they realigned the teams after a month or so. These programs need to be focused on developing as many kids as possible.Guest wrote: ↑Wed Jun 26, 2024 3:22 pmThat sucks to hear about the A teams, those teams should be able to play B or whatever, you know girls do have something smart with the no boundaries and pick your divisionGuest wrote: ↑Tue Jun 25, 2024 1:13 pmAgreed, as a AA Centre, our second entry goes into A. Our best A teams have losing records and there are some that win no games in a 21-30 game schedule. But no, they are not allowed to go into the B division because we are a AA centre and our second entry has to be A. Such a joke. There may be a lot of hate on KV and Klevr but the teams started by choosing a division and then after the first tournament they got moved around. They ended up adding a bunch of divisions so that all of the teams played against teams close to their level. OMHA takes a hard line and refuses to use common sense, it is the kids that suffer.Guest wrote: ↑Tue Jun 25, 2024 12:16 pmOMHA in London area is a disaster. Lambeth should fold, but holes kids hostage. Strathroy and St No Names let kids play up multiple age groups when they’re mediocre, which decimates younger age groups, and then they wonder why there programs are weak and dissolving. Everyone wants to go to mount bridges a small center with the best coaches but they wont let anyone in. There needs to be a formula in place to make the playfield even.Guest wrote: ↑Tue Jun 25, 2024 10:52 amLast year they attempt to phase it out at the AGM and it got voted down. Not sure about raising the NRPs, they have amalgamated many of the centres around London leaving our B centre decimated, but our executive still want to put out watered down products that have losing seasons. We have lost all our talent to A centres around us. Alliance seems to have their stuff together around us though.Guest wrote: ↑Wed Jun 12, 2024 9:09 am Rumours or some truth?
Word around town is that the OMHA may reverse previous NRP rules(phasing out for 2014 kids when they hit U12) and increase up to 5 NRPS by the 2025/26 season.
Curious if anyone else is hearing this and what the reasoning would be? We are in a B centre in Niagara and this decision would likely decimate the rep levels in the smaller centres(Pelham, NOTL, Fort Erie and Port Colborne). Amalgamation for a couple of these centres would be the only solution if this NRP change actually happens.
Would love some insight on this one...
NRP changes 2025/26
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What’s nrp?Guest wrote: ↑Wed Jun 12, 2024 9:09 am Rumours or some truth?
Word around town is that the OMHA may reverse previous NRP rules(phasing out for 2014 kids when they hit U12) and increase up to 5 NRPS by the 2025/26 season.
Curious if anyone else is hearing this and what the reasoning would be? We are in a B centre in Niagara and this decision would likely decimate the rep levels in the smaller centres(Pelham, NOTL, Fort Erie and Port Colborne). Amalgamation for a couple of these centres would be the only solution if this NRP change actually happens.
Would love some insight on this one...
Re: NRP changes 2025/26
NRP=Non-resident player. Currently at the U12 age group and up teams can roster up to 3 NRP players meaning players that are from other centres and the the centre they are trying out for. The more the OMHA increases this allowed number, the weaker it will make the smaller centres as their best players should likely make higher caliber teams as NRp'sGuest wrote: ↑Mon Jul 08, 2024 9:34 pmWhat’s nrp?Guest wrote: ↑Wed Jun 12, 2024 9:09 am Rumours or some truth?
Word around town is that the OMHA may reverse previous NRP rules(phasing out for 2014 kids when they hit U12) and increase up to 5 NRPS by the 2025/26 season.
Curious if anyone else is hearing this and what the reasoning would be? We are in a B centre in Niagara and this decision would likely decimate the rep levels in the smaller centres(Pelham, NOTL, Fort Erie and Port Colborne). Amalgamation for a couple of these centres would be the only solution if this NRP change actually happens.
Would love some insight on this one...
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Any new insight/rumours on this topic? The 2024/25 season is coming fast and I would assume any 2025/26 changes will also start to be in motion already.
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That would be a nice change!Guest wrote: ↑Fri Jun 28, 2024 1:17 pmIt would be better for development if they realigned the teams after a month or so. These programs need to be focused on developing as many kids as possible.Guest wrote: ↑Wed Jun 26, 2024 3:22 pmThat sucks to hear about the A teams, those teams should be able to play B or whatever, you know girls do have something smart with the no boundaries and pick your divisionGuest wrote: ↑Tue Jun 25, 2024 1:13 pmAgreed, as a AA Centre, our second entry goes into A. Our best A teams have losing records and there are some that win no games in a 21-30 game schedule. But no, they are not allowed to go into the B division because we are a AA centre and our second entry has to be A. Such a joke. There may be a lot of hate on KV and Klevr but the teams started by choosing a division and then after the first tournament they got moved around. They ended up adding a bunch of divisions so that all of the teams played against teams close to their level. OMHA takes a hard line and refuses to use common sense, it is the kids that suffer.Guest wrote: ↑Tue Jun 25, 2024 12:16 pmOMHA in London area is a disaster. Lambeth should fold, but holes kids hostage. Strathroy and St No Names let kids play up multiple age groups when they’re mediocre, which decimates younger age groups, and then they wonder why there programs are weak and dissolving. Everyone wants to go to mount bridges a small center with the best coaches but they wont let anyone in. There needs to be a formula in place to make the playfield even.Guest wrote: ↑Tue Jun 25, 2024 10:52 amLast year they attempt to phase it out at the AGM and it got voted down. Not sure about raising the NRPs, they have amalgamated many of the centres around London leaving our B centre decimated, but our executive still want to put out watered down products that have losing seasons. We have lost all our talent to A centres around us. Alliance seems to have their stuff together around us though.Guest wrote: ↑Wed Jun 12, 2024 9:09 am Rumours or some truth?
Word around town is that the OMHA may reverse previous NRP rules(phasing out for 2014 kids when they hit U12) and increase up to 5 NRPS by the 2025/26 season.
Curious if anyone else is hearing this and what the reasoning would be? We are in a B centre in Niagara and this decision would likely decimate the rep levels in the smaller centres(Pelham, NOTL, Fort Erie and Port Colborne). Amalgamation for a couple of these centres would be the only solution if this NRP change actually happens.
Would love some insight on this one...
Re: NRP changes 2025/26
Thanks for the clarificationGuest wrote: ↑Wed Jul 10, 2024 1:06 pmNRP=Non-resident player. Currently at the U12 age group and up teams can roster up to 3 NRP players meaning players that are from other centres and the the centre they are trying out for. The more the OMHA increases this allowed number, the weaker it will make the smaller centres as their best players should likely make higher caliber teams as NRp'sGuest wrote: ↑Mon Jul 08, 2024 9:34 pmWhat’s nrp?Guest wrote: ↑Wed Jun 12, 2024 9:09 am Rumours or some truth?
Word around town is that the OMHA may reverse previous NRP rules(phasing out for 2014 kids when they hit U12) and increase up to 5 NRPS by the 2025/26 season.
Curious if anyone else is hearing this and what the reasoning would be? We are in a B centre in Niagara and this decision would likely decimate the rep levels in the smaller centres(Pelham, NOTL, Fort Erie and Port Colborne). Amalgamation for a couple of these centres would be the only solution if this NRP change actually happens.
Would love some insight on this one...
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Would love to know if anyone out there has any confirmation on this rumour
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Only option for AA is Jr. knights. It’s due time the Elgin Middlesex Canucks offer a AA option, instead of shipping all their cuts to surrounding AAA centres.Guest wrote: ↑Tue Jun 25, 2024 10:52 amLast year they attempt to phase it out at the AGM and it got voted down. Not sure about raising the NRPs, they have amalgamated many of the centres around London leaving our B centre decimated, but our executive still want to put out watered down products that have losing seasons. We have lost all our talent to A centres around us. Alliance seems to have their stuff together around us though.Guest wrote: ↑Wed Jun 12, 2024 9:09 am Rumours or some truth?
Word around town is that the OMHA may reverse previous NRP rules(phasing out for 2014 kids when they hit U12) and increase up to 5 NRPS by the 2025/26 season.
Curious if anyone else is hearing this and what the reasoning would be? We are in a B centre in Niagara and this decision would likely decimate the rep levels in the smaller centres(Pelham, NOTL, Fort Erie and Port Colborne). Amalgamation for a couple of these centres would be the only solution if this NRP change actually happens.
Would love some insight on this one...
Re: NRP changes 2025/26
Will never happen, Alliance (EMC), A (OMHA). Right now the LJK AA are mopping up playing a bunch of A teams all year.Guest wrote: ↑Wed Aug 21, 2024 1:19 pmOnly option for AA is Jr. knights. It’s due time the Elgin Middlesex Canucks offer a AA option, instead of shipping all their cuts to surrounding AAA centres.Guest wrote: ↑Tue Jun 25, 2024 10:52 amLast year they attempt to phase it out at the AGM and it got voted down. Not sure about raising the NRPs, they have amalgamated many of the centres around London leaving our B centre decimated, but our executive still want to put out watered down products that have losing seasons. We have lost all our talent to A centres around us. Alliance seems to have their stuff together around us though.Guest wrote: ↑Wed Jun 12, 2024 9:09 am Rumours or some truth?
Word around town is that the OMHA may reverse previous NRP rules(phasing out for 2014 kids when they hit U12) and increase up to 5 NRPS by the 2025/26 season.
Curious if anyone else is hearing this and what the reasoning would be? We are in a B centre in Niagara and this decision would likely decimate the rep levels in the smaller centres(Pelham, NOTL, Fort Erie and Port Colborne). Amalgamation for a couple of these centres would be the only solution if this NRP change actually happens.
Would love some insight on this one...
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