Vlad speak's on NSW AFL market

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  • sfan
    Warming the Bench
    • May 2003
    • 487

    Vlad speak's on NSW AFL market



    NSW-ACT as being 'all tip and no iceberg'.

    SYDNEY SNAPSHOT

    * 20 senior clubs fielding 46 teams each week are located in Sydney.
    * 67 junior clubs are fielding 326 teams this year in Sydney.
    * 116 primary school teams from Sydney are playing inter-school competitions lasting six weeks or more this year.
    * 25 secondary schools from Sydney are playing inter-school competitions lasting six weeks or more this year.
    * 507 primary school teams and 7605 children from Sydney participated in this year?s Paul Kelly Cup, a knockout competition for primary schools throughout the state.
    * In 2004, there were 13,284 registered AFL Auskick participants in Sydney.

    IMHO it will only work when you have a clearly defined path from Auskick to senior football. I would pay each high school in Sydney to be in a comp and affliate them with a local senior club. The kids need somehere to belong from U9 through to their local senior club.
  • satchmopugdog
    Bandicoots ears
    • Apr 2004
    • 3691

    #2
    I agree with your comments about the pathway from Auskick. Having grown up in an Aussie Rules state you just take it for granted. I live across the road from the Ulverstone footy ground and there is always something going on. Today it is a senirs match. Tomorrow it is Auskick. Monday Gr.9/10 training plus club training. Tuesday Young Mariners training etc.etc. Shame I didn't have any sons.

    What brought it home to me was Roosy comments about his sons and how difficult it was for them to have a clear path to play Aussie rules as there was prejudice against it at the schools and lackof experience at coaching levels.
    "The Dog days are over, The Dog days are gone" Florence and the Machine

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