Why did you close my thread????? SG Ball grand final deserves its own thread, as does each game in ISP, just like fg!! It doesnt deserve to be mentioned on the 35th page of a different thread. No one will bother looking through 35+ pages to find the relative week. I realise that mods have a lot to do, but that doesnt mean that members have unlimited time on their hands to search an entire mega thread to find the right round.
Sorry, but this is rediculous.
The last page of said thread is clearly displayed in the most obvious of subforums, which has the most recent information on it.
This is your first post in this thread, so I don't think you are best to judge that each NSW Cup game needs it's own thread. In fact if you look through this thread you'll find in some games there might be a page if that covering a game.
In SG Ball and Flegg, sometimes one page covers multiple games.
We are looking at ways in the future to have each week a different thread, however as it stands a single thread is far more managable.
Besides, take a look at the first page in each thread (as well as the Tarsha Gale and H Matts threads - which have now finished for year) and it'll give you an idea why we have single threads for the comp.
Stats... it means we can easily collate data for an end of year review/summary, rather than from 26 threads x 3 grades + about another 12 threads for another 6 grades (SG Ball /Harold Matts/Tarsha Gale/Womans Premiership/Ron Massey/Sydney Shield).
That's 150 threads in total to collate. We'd need to employ specific content moderators to look after each subforum if that was the case...
With NSW Cup getting more TV time, we may have to expand that next year, but for this current season it will stay a single thread. Like with SG Ball, when the games are streamed/shown a thread is created in Bulldogs Discussion which is then merged and a redirect left for 24 hours, to attract more attention.
If we end up discussing Flegg/NSW Cup / NRL grades (3 threads a week over 2 rounds) it becomes very messy. Thus the subforum creation.