I can only go on what I see, I know that there will be players who play for county youth and make it. However, you'd think they'd have still made it through normal league cricket as they'd have performed above the rest so would get 'spotted'.
Anyway, I agree about the minor counties stuff too. I know a few who play for Herefordshire and tbh, there are far better players around but these are mates and play for the right clubs. Just shows that the selection policy used is political and not on playing ability. These are the things that need to be smashed apart and those currently involved need removing as they've shown they aren't upto it.
Case in point, we have a 20-year old at our club who has averaged 50+ in his last three seasons and is in the Cardiff MCCU squad but the very minor county we are in refuses to pick him because he does not play in the Home Counties Prem/Div 2. Playing 2 leagues below in the TVCL.
Our argument isn't that he isn't facing 80mph+ bowlers all the time - that much is true. The level of spin bowling isn't much different! Our argument is why is he being over looked for a guy who struggles to average 20 playing two leagues above? Or even worse, a 16/17 year old with 'potential' but has not scored any real senior runs?
I think it is disappointing - a lot of this comes from playing these levels myself. I disagree with the minor county setups. It is unfair how they choose their sides.
Having taken a step back from representative cricket about 3 years ago now, I can also now appreciate the damage it does as it weakens smaller clubs who actually develop a lot of the talent by forcing these boys to leave - leading to reduced subs but also diluting the talent pool, maybe leading to relegation. Requiring a few years to rebuild.
Let's be honest, most of the system is not scrutinised enough and as a result, people are allowed to get away with murder.
Though most of the people who make the decisions spend their lives walking around proudly wearing their MCC ties... So god knows why we are surprised!