So Div 4 will kill them off, but moving them to Div 5 is somehow going to work for numbers?
In Div 4 they could use their Colts as a Third Grade, at least, bolstered by a few old heads who want a 60 minute game.
The aspirational angle will definitely kill a club tho - Kings OB are a perfect example. Not dead yet but spent some time on life support.
Not trying to disrespect div 5, just feel they would have a better chance of being competitive there. And would allow colts to play colts, which is what they want to play. You will find them quickly departing to another club with colts.
My point about the club struggling in div 4, is that young kids don't stick around at a club, especially on the north shore where options are plentiful, to play clubs like Blacktown and Canterbury etc. And the quality of refs allows for some questionable actions that young and old blokes ask why they are signing up for it. As I said, plenty of easier options available to them. Few people are true club men nowadays.
I would definitely say that things have gotten better in div 4. But it is very competitive.
The only teams who have been able to rise back out of div4 in recent years
Beecroft - should never have been allowed to drop to div4
Redfield - had a pretty special team
Brothers - magically recruited Gordon players
If you go back far enough, Balmain, got promoted without actually winning anything, Knox, started their rise from ashes and had a team that took them back to div1. Not sure if I have missed any, but I would suggest it is very hard for a club to jump up out of div4. For saints, if you can't figure out who in the div are the bunnies, it is you.