This is pretty good i think you are pretty spot on with what U11 might look like. Few changes i would make to the top half (dont really care for anything beyond the Oceanic Gap)Guest wrote: ↑Thu Jun 19, 2025 8:27 am JRC: obviously going to be not as strong as last year with their losses sustained. Still top 4.
TYN: improved on players, got a little cleaner. Same coaches. Will be top 3.
DMF: improved on players all around. Team to beat. Should run the table.
TM: probably #2 behind DMF with their brick infusions.
TT: vastly improved for obvious reasons. Should be top 6.
VK: will start the year as one of the stronger teams. My prediction is they falter down the stretch due to parent politics and small size of players.
Reps: lost some players, will firmly be mid-pack.
Rebels: honestly no idea here. But everyone says they'll be about 8th.
Oceanic gap
Sens: improved a little in some areas, got worse in other areas. Will be the best of the basement.
MM: no redeeming quality to this team, and no real coaching. But will beat the worst teams.
NYR: brutal mix of players. AK has his work cut out for him.
TRW: a lot of mediocrity at their high end. Don't know how their coaching is.
VK - Will struggle out of the gate and all year, subtractions were better then any additions made.
DMF / TYN - Will battle for top spot (Should be great goalie battles and high speed in these games)
TM - Will sit 4th maybe 5th depending on who decommits after brick. Parents will be a big issue there
JRC - Wont take top spot but still have a really good team to be top 4 (who's going to score)
TT - Hopefully can keep up to the speed we will see next year, will be top 6
Rebels - fall below the Oceanic Line by November
REPS - Nothing fancy, 7th will be a good year.