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[quote=Anonymous]Dual rostering is just what it sounds - each team has an official roster and your kid will be listed on the roster for both A and B. How playing opportunities are handled varies from club to club; game scheduling conflicts also are an issue. But I would say that the fact that they are rostering the player for both teams suggests they intend for the player to be available to the A team a decent amount (playing time is unknown). In most leagues, it isn't necessary for a player to be on the official team roster to play in a game with that team; a player can be added for a game as a guest player without being on the official team roster. So the fact that that the club is putting the player on the A team roster suggests they want the kid to play with the A team more than once or twice. It also could mean the club wants your kid on the A team, but there is concern about the B team having enough players and/or being competitive without your player. I would welcome the dual rostering but find out what the club envisions for training. Do A and B practice together? If not, with which team does the club want your player practicing?[/quote]
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