Balmain Dockers Under 18's Withdraw
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So Mug Punter, when teams are forfeiting u18's....you say its not the clubs fault, but moreso the fault of the AFL. Balmain, who has not forfeited any u18's game s and did their utmost to get a team of on te field each and every week, but when its became apparent that they simply could not get the numbers and forfeits were inevitable almost at a weekly level.....then its the clubs fault?????? Not sure how that works?? Campbelltown forfeit due to numbers and its no fault of the club. balmain withdraw due to numbers and they are clowns??Comment
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This is what you said Mug Punter
"Yes, the youth of today.
What a joke to use that as an excuse. If we cannot get 200 kids in the U18 age group playing AFL each weekend then the game is fundamentally weak in this city. Once all the fake registrations fall away at auskick level we have a game that is very very shakey at the grassroots level.
Not sure what the solutuion is but I fail to see how it is the club's fault..."Comment
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So Mug Punter, when teams are forfeiting u18's....you say its not the clubs fault, but moreso the fault of the AFL. Balmain, who has not forfeited any u18's game s and did their utmost to get a team of on te field each and every week, but when its became apparent that they simply could not get the numbers and forfeits were inevitable almost at a weekly level.....then its the clubs fault?????? Not sure how that works?? Campbelltown forfeit due to numbers and its no fault of the club. balmain withdraw due to numbers and they are clowns??
Your club clearly has completely misguided priorities and all your words at the start of the year of building a club from the ground up, doing things the right way etc etc are clearly very very hollow....Comment
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Mug Punter and 48 hr detox,
Can you two just ring each other up and sort it out?
There isnt a problem at all mug punter- you should become a "smart punter."
48 hr detox keep up the good work.
However a question to you both- When was the last time a player kicked 10 goals in reserves, firsts have not looked like winning a game, and that goal kicking genius was not promoted to firsts the following week?
This is what you said Mug Punter
"Yes, the youth of today.
What a joke to use that as an excuse. If we cannot get 200 kids in the U18 age group playing AFL each weekend then the game is fundamentally weak in this city. Once all the fake registrations fall away at auskick level we have a game that is very very shakey at the grassroots level.
Not sure what the solutuion is but I fail to see how it is the club's fault..."Comment
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Last time I checked those mentioned clubs weren't paying AFL footballers $1,000 a week to walk around the park every weekend.
Your club clearly has completely misguided priorities and all your words at the start of the year of building a club from the ground up, doing things the right way etc etc are clearly very very hollow....
But as usual, its OK for other clubs, but when its balmain, its not OK.
Again, more than happy for you to come and introduce yourself to one of the board members or coaching staff and they will run you thorugh that they are trying to achieve. As again, you don;t know what the Balmain footy club are trying to achieve.Comment
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Mug Punter and 48 hr detox,
Can you two just ring each other up and sort it out?
There isnt a problem at all mug punter- you should become a "smart punter."
48 hr detox keep up the good work.
However a question to you both- When was the last time a player kicked 10 goals in reserves, firsts have not looked like winning a game, and that goal kicking genius was not promoted to firsts the following week?
re your 10 goal hero......my mail is that Kipperreanu was playing on a 12yr old and that and was gifted 8 of those goals.Comment
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The simple problem is that there are too many senior clubs in Sydney as a ratio to junior clubs, and too many of them only pay lip service to junior development.
Balmain and Campbelltown do not have sufficient juniors feeding to them to be sustainable ... it's just facts!
In Balmain's case it's the inner city demographic ... in Campbelltown's case, well how can you blow it with the junior area they have???
So would it be far fetched for them to do what the NRL did? ... Wests Tigers seems to work for them.
The AFL has done no planning in this regard, so you get what you get.
Loads of Auskick clinics, but no leadership or planning for senior footy clubs.
Then they beat their chest about 2 new clubs joining this year ... like Camden, not new clubs at all! ... and where will the juniors come from to support them?Comment
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The simple problem is that there are too many senior clubs in Sydney as a ratio to junior clubs, and too many of them only pay lip service to junior development.
Balmain and Campbelltown do not have sufficient juniors feeding to them to be sustainable ... it's just facts!
In Balmain's case it's the inner city demographic ... in Campbelltown's case, well how can you blow it with the junior area they have???
So would it be far fetched for them to do what the NRL did? ... Wests Tigers seems to work for them.
The AFL has done no planning in this regard, so you get what you get.
Loads of Auskick clinics, but no leadership or planning for senior footy clubs.
Then they beat their chest about 2 new clubs joining this year ... like Camden, not new clubs at all! ... and where will the juniors come from to support them?
Well before the game had all the millions injected into it we had a very very viable U19 and U20 system in Sydney. WIth the junior clubs out Campbelltown way there is absolutely no way the numbers are not there. Similarly with Balmain and their 3 junior clubs.
If we can't get at least 20 under age teams on the field in a city of 5M people then we may as well give up given how much the AFL have allegedly invested here. I see it more as a misue of the resources - they simply cut out at the junior level - if a kid aint gping to be drafted they simply don't care.
Surely it is time for the AFL to get serious about some real development of the game at senior level in Sydney.
I still think the idea of reverting to the U19/U20 model has enormous merit.....Comment
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The AFL doesn't pour these millions into NSW to see the Sydney AFL grow and develop. It spends the money to either generate further revenue or to directly benefit the national competition. Whether the Sydney AFL thrives or not really is irrelevant to them - I doubt if Andrew D gives a rats to be honest.
Don't get me wrong - I think the AFL should care about grassroots senior football (not just in NSW either), because that is one of its responsibilities as the caretaker of the code. However, while another of its responsibilities is to run the multi-multi-multi-million dollar AFL competition the money generating areas of the game will always dominate its priorities - and grassroots senior footy isn't one of them.Comment
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