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  • Chicken Legs
    On the Rookie List
    • Aug 2012
    • 51

    No Juniors and Semi Rural? If you do some research you will see the Macarthur area is one of the fastest growing areas in Sydney.

    I wouldn't say the last few years has been terribly kind to us being able to keep Juniors through that transition period either (Mac Giants etc...)

    That said we have finally been given the green light to field our own 19's which is great as we get to keep some talent close to home and begin this new chapter.

    Big plans afoot out this way with Council support, strong finances, expanding numbers, off field structure, local business interaction and best of all a strong culture which is the start of any long term success.

    Rome wasn't built in a day and we will simply keep building!

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    • justabaraker
      Regular in the Side
      • Jul 2012
      • 972

      Originally posted by Mug Punter
      And once in the Sydney Uni program is there anything to see them drift down to their PD team? because if Sydney Uni become the automatic club of destination for the best six junior coming out of the academy every year it won't be long before these kids start flooding their PD sides too. And then I'd be really annoyed if I was North Shore
      I really, really, can't believe that you would write that.

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      • Footy Barista
        Warming the Bench
        • Nov 2013
        • 326

        [QUOTE=Mug Punter;690327]All the Swans Academy players who missed the draft (Behagg, Baron-Hay, Veale, Hebron et al) have all gone to the NEAFL, presumably to play for the blazer wearers.

        Now I know that this makes sense and it's the whole idea of the third pathway option, plus if you wanted the NEAFL to work Sydney had to have at least three teams. But if I was North Shore and three of my best juniors do not pass go, do not collect $200 (but perhaps get their degree paid for) and go straight to Sydney Uni then, rationally or not, I would be feeling pretty annoyed.

        And once in the Sydney Uni program is there anything to see them drift down to their PD team? because if Sydney Uni become the automatic club of destination for the best six junior coming out of the academy every year it won't be long before these kids start flooding their PD sides too. And then I'd be really annoyed if I was North Shore

        Yep it's great for Sydney Uni but is it good for Sydney football? Discuss! Cue usual diatribe against me.....

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        Originally posted by Footy Barista
        Yeah na , I don't really care about what you think mate

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        Peanut!!


        haha you are clearly from North Shore mate we understand your problems but its time to move on and accept how things work these days.......or not?

        Camden will be the next premier division side I believe for obvious reasons, sorry its not Campbelltown mate but we live in 2016 not 1996

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        • Nuttsy
          Warming the Bench
          • Dec 2012
          • 117

          Camden will be the next premier division side I believe for obvious reasons, sorry its not Campbelltown mate but we live in 2016 not 1996[/QUOTE]

          Maybe not so obvious as you think. The fact is that the majority of the quality players playing there are playing at Camden because they DONT want to play Premier Division. If you ask the players that's what they will tell you. The committee may have grand plans of moving to Prems but the player's that are good enough don't and the other half of their senior squad are nowhere near that level. Will be interesting to see how their 19's go this season and beyond, especially as from what I hear they have taken the bulk of the junior clubs 17's team with the rest of them moving to a rival 17's club now just to get a game.

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          • Nuttsy
            Warming the Bench
            • Dec 2012
            • 117

            Originally posted by Chicken Legs
            No Juniors and Semi Rural? If you do some research you will see the Macarthur area is one of the fastest growing areas in Sydney.

            I wouldn't say the last few years has been terribly kind to us being able to keep Juniors through that transition period either (Mac Giants etc...)

            That said we have finally been given the green light to field our own 19's which is great as we get to keep some talent close to home and begin this new chapter.

            Big plans afoot out this way with Council support, strong finances, expanding numbers, off field structure, local business interaction and best of all a strong culture which is the start of any long term success.

            Rome wasn't built in a day and we will simply keep building!
            The amount of Junior's coming through is and always has been an issue. There's plenty of houses getting built between Camden and Leppington but if you actually look at who is moving into these you will notice that there is a lot of new Australians EG- Indian, chinese etc etc that not too many are into AFL, which is proven with the numbers currently playing with the Junior club.

            Good luck with it all hopefully the Piers are deep and strong

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            • Footy Barista
              Warming the Bench
              • Nov 2013
              • 326

              who do you think will be?

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              • Pekay
                Well retired, still sore
                • Sep 2004
                • 2134

                It will be Blacktown. No question. Any young kids training with the Giants Academy will be encouraged to play there.

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                • Footy Barista
                  Warming the Bench
                  • Nov 2013
                  • 326

                  Originally posted by Pekay
                  It will be Blacktown. No question. Any young kids training with the Giants Academy will be encouraged to play there.
                  Yeah I see where they are going whats the local darby going to be ECE V BTOWN or ECE V PENNO

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                  • Roo
                    Warming the Bench
                    • Nov 2005
                    • 142

                    Originally posted by Nuttsy
                    Camden will be the next premier division side I believe for obvious reasons, sorry its not Campbelltown mate but we live in 2016 not 1996
                    Maybe not so obvious as you think. The fact is that the majority of the quality players playing there are playing at Camden because they DONT want to play Premier Division. If you ask the players that's what they will tell you. The committee may have grand plans of moving to Prems but the player's that are good enough don't and the other half of their senior squad are nowhere near that level. Will be interesting to see how their 19's go this season and beyond, especially as from what I hear they have taken the bulk of the junior clubs 17's team with the rest of them moving to a rival 17's club now just to get a game.[/QUOTE]

                    You seem to have some inside knowledge of the situation Nuttsy.
                    Sounds as though you could be part of a disgruntled club that a lot of these Camden players have come from?
                    Think your priority should be to get your 19's team to play more than a hand full of games without a forfeit or they may make the same decision a lot of your former players have and jump ship.

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                    • Pekay
                      Well retired, still sore
                      • Sep 2004
                      • 2134

                      Has to be better options than the Blacktown Council Mayors Cup between Wests & Penno.

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                      • Nuttsy
                        Warming the Bench
                        • Dec 2012
                        • 117

                        Originally posted by Roo
                        Maybe not so obvious as you think. The fact is that the majority of the quality players playing there are playing at Camden because they DONT want to play Premier Division. If you ask the players that's what they will tell you. The committee may have grand plans of moving to Prems but the player's that are good enough don't and the other half of their senior squad are nowhere near that level. Will be interesting to see how their 19's go this season and beyond, especially as from what I hear they have taken the bulk of the junior clubs 17's team with the rest of them moving to a rival 17's club now just to get a game.
                        You seem to have some inside knowledge of the situation Nuttsy.
                        Sounds as though you could be part of a disgruntled club that a lot of these Camden players have come from?
                        Think your priority should be to get your 19's team to play more than a hand full of games without a forfeit or they may make the same decision a lot of your former players have and jump ship.[/QUOTE]

                        Obviously your referring to C-Town but I know a lot of people at both clubs and some parents of kids at Camden Juniors Roo that's where the Knowledge comes from. Has nothing to do with being disgruntled, just putting forward some facts. From what I hear C-Towns 19's have plenty of numbers,appointed a good coach for 3 years, have been doing a lot of work with the junior clubs in their area the last few years and are very comfortable where they are at on that front.

                        Good luck to Camden but the Prem dream wont be as easy as everyone thinks.

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                        • Norris Lurker
                          Almost Football Legend
                          • Jan 2003
                          • 2981

                          Originally posted by Mug Punter
                          All the Swans Academy players who missed the draft (Behagg, Baron-Hay, Veale, Hebron et al) have all gone to the NEAFL, presumably to play for the blazer wearers.
                          The dates on those clearances were August/September 2015. To me that suggests they were probably cleared to play NEAFL as top-ups for the Swans reserves rather than Sydney Uni.

                          Follow me on Twitter - @tealfooty

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                          • justabaraker
                            Regular in the Side
                            • Jul 2012
                            • 972

                            Originally posted by Mug Punter
                            All the Swans Academy players who missed the draft (Behagg, Baron-Hay, Veale, Hebron et al) have all gone to the NEAFL, presumably to play for the blazer wearers.
                            The accurate one hits his target again.....not.

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                            • saviour01
                              Regular in the Side
                              • Sep 2013
                              • 932

                              8.13 to 1.0 when i left just before 3/4 time.

                              Blacktown actually looked a handy running side but lacked the skills where as camden individually looked ok 1 on 1 and just sat 2 back and made it scrappy with their bigger bodies.

                              Either way going to be a few years or 10 great recruits for either to make PD.

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                              • Mug Punter
                                On the Rookie List
                                • Nov 2009
                                • 3325

                                Originally posted by justabaraker
                                I really, really, can't believe that you would write that.
                                What part of that assessment offends your sensibilities there petal?

                                Surely there will be a flow of elite junior talent to the Sydney Uni NEAFL side. I'm not even saying that is bad, if you'd actually take the time to read my considered views, it is natural and healthy that the kids at that level may wish to play at the highest level possible.

                                All I'm pointing out is that it created a natural pathway of elite talent into the Sydney Uni Football Club at the expense of going back into the other district clubs. And I'm saying that as that continues that it will create a pushdown effect of that talent into their lower grades.

                                Clearly great for Sydney Uni, perhaps not so great for the other clubs in Sydney that, unlike Sydney Uni, actually develop juniors.

                                Hey ho though, it's the Sydney Uni model in all their sports so why should AFL be an exception

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                                Originally posted by justabaraker
                                The accurate one hits his target again.....not.
                                Let's see where they line up this year before you start taking potshots at me....

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