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  • Rafters
    aka Mr Taxman
    • Mar 2003
    • 441

    Life membership criteria

    Just curious about how do clubs award life membership? What criteria do yuo use? Games, years service, "outstanding commitment"? Is anyone discretionary?

    Seems to be the one thing that clubs vary so much on & also causes alot of stinks within clubs.
    See me run a marathon again as a leprechaun?
  • Pekay
    Well retired, still sore
    • Sep 2004
    • 2134

    #2
    Minimum 10 years continuous (but can be varied-like oustanding commitment) service playing and non-playing at Nor-West/Hawkesbury. I think we had about a dozen playing life members running around last year.

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    • BIGSHOW
      On the Rookie List
      • Nov 2009
      • 139

      #3
      hey bigfella your instuition to the sydneyafl goodtimes at the lions.

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      • boris
        On the Rookie List
        • Aug 2007
        • 116

        #4
        english not required down at Drummoyne Oval,Big Show?

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        • Tom Wills
          Warming the Bench
          • May 2008
          • 478

          #5
          Criteria

          Originally posted by Rafters
          Just curious about how do clubs award life membership? What criteria do yuo use? Games, years service, "outstanding commitment"? Is anyone discretionary?
          Seems to be the one thing that clubs vary so much on & also causes alot of stinks within clubs.
          Rafters having had experience at a number of clubs the general rule was 10 years service... though a friend of mine was at a club where it was also awarded for 150 senior games (Firsts or seconds)...... and I really like this criteria.

          One of the benefits (from my friends view) was that ofter after 100 games ( 5 or 6 seasons) players often consider a change. But with life membership a couple of seasons away they stayed to achieve it. A great player retention tool.

          From a players perspective 150games is a career for many and deserving of a life membership.

          IMO.

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          • BIGSHOW
            On the Rookie List
            • Nov 2009
            • 139

            #6
            Sorry boris i try to speak good and stuff next go to much salt air mate

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            • Pace To Burn
              On the Rookie List
              • Jul 2007
              • 748

              #7
              Originally posted by Tom Wills
              Rafters having had experience at a number of clubs the general rule was 10 years service... though a friend of mine was at a club where it was also awarded for 150 senior games (Firsts or seconds)...... and I really like this criteria.

              One of the benefits (from my friends view) was that ofter after 100 games ( 5 or 6 seasons) players often consider a change. But with life membership a couple of seasons away they stayed to achieve it. A great player retention tool.

              From a players perspective 150games is a career for many and deserving of a life membership.

              IMO.
              Ours is the same. Although is not automatic, the individual has to be nominated and voted for. I agree that in most cases 150 games is a fair effort but in some cases . Def 200 would be my choice as purely a player and no other service to the club
              The edge is not the limit, It's just the starting point...

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