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  • Phil Tarbox
    On the Rookie List
    • Jul 2003
    • 43

    Playing Footy in Sydney

    Can anyone give me any idea who I should contact to play footy in Sydney?

    I am almost 30, and would like to play a season or two before I get too old! (if not too old already)

    From the aflsydney.com.au website, 2nd division seems to be the lowest division - Why not start from the bottom!

    What is the standard and age of the average player in this division, how often do the teams train (I live in the inner west), and are the games played on Satuday or Sunday, or a mixture?

    Any help would be appreciated!

    Phil
  • Rafters
    aka Mr Taxman
    • Mar 2003
    • 441

    #2
    Always welcome to come along to a training session with the mighty Holroyd Parramatta Goannas.

    Tues & Thurs nights 6.30pm
    Goanna Park
    Gipps Rd Sporting Complex
    Greystanes

    Play in First division ... all matches on Saturdays. Reserves 12pm. Seniors 2pm. Premier League & 2nd division have a mix match of Sat & Sun games (hard to plan social life & its easier to recover on Sun mornings rather than Mon mornings)

    18 a side (unlike Premier League which is 16 a side ... when are the 2 extra players going to get a game so that an extra 32 guys can play footy each week????)

    Age bracket ranges from 17 thru to 43. Average age 31.4. Premier League is generally a younger group (still with a requirement of 6 players under 23??).

    We have lots of first year players that have made a good fist of it. If you are too good for us, then we promise to send you up to Premier League.

    Any queries to club president John Perry 0410 601866.


    Be quick because 30th June rego cut-off is just around the corner.

    Well done on making the first move towards a great decision
    See me run a marathon again as a leprechaun?

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    • Phil Tarbox
      On the Rookie List
      • Jul 2003
      • 43

      #3
      [QUOTE]Originally posted by Rafters
      [B]Always welcome to come along to a training session with the mighty Holroyd Parramatta Goannas.

      Tues & Thurs nights 6.30pm
      Goanna Park
      Gipps Rd Sporting Complex
      Greystanes

      Thanks for the reply Rafters. Is 2 nights of training a week "compulsory"? I'm not sure that I'd be able to make 2 nights.

      Thanks for the offer for this year, although I think I'd be pretty underdone. I need to get my fitness to a level where I'd be happy, and get my kids to an age where it won't be a huge burden for my wife on weeknights, and on weekends (3 kids under two, with the youngest 12 week old idential twin boys! - certainly got my hands full!)

      Great to know I'd not be the oldest player going around.


      Phil

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      • DLH
        Warming the Bench
        • Jun 2004
        • 378

        #4
        Hi Phil,

        You could always come and play with Penrith. We have teams in Division One and Division Two so you're sure to find a standard that works for you. Caters for the novice who has never played through to what you would call your "good footballers" at the top end.

        One of our guys actually lives at Dulwich Hill and trains once a week. He's a good fella so I'm sure we could arrange something if you'd like.

        Anyhow, you don't want to play for Rafters' mob

        Let me know if you would like any more info or alternatively you can call the senior coach, Jason Bradley on 0417 243 009 and he can point you in the right direction.

        Cheers

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        • Rafters
          aka Mr Taxman
          • Mar 2003
          • 441

          #5
          We are not fully-paid athletes so traiing isn't compulsory, but thoroughly recommended that you attend as many as feasible so as to:

          * improve your fitness;
          * make yourself more noticed with the coach;
          * get to know your teammates better.

          Recommend that you come down & train with the boys for the rest of the year, even if you don't decide to play, as:

          * you will improve your fitness sooner,
          * you will improve your footy skills sooner; and
          * you get to see what the Goannas are like.

          Doesn't bother us where you play be it Penrith, Parramatta or the Penguins, so long as you get the opportunity to play footy in Sydney. I think some of the bigger clubs around forget that we are merely ambassadors of the game & one of the main purposes is participation.
          See me run a marathon again as a leprechaun?

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          • DLH
            Warming the Bench
            • Jun 2004
            • 378

            #6
            You know how it is Rafters, it's always hard getting new guys to play out this way. Not like those inner-city mobs who get every new bloke from interstate walk through their doors

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            • Phil Tarbox
              On the Rookie List
              • Jul 2003
              • 43

              #7
              Originally posted by Rafters
              We are not fully-paid athletes so traiing isn't compulsory, but thoroughly recommended that you attend as many as feasible so as to:

              * improve your fitness;
              * make yourself more noticed with the coach;
              * get to know your teammates better.

              Recommend that you come down & train with the boys for the rest of the year, even if you don't decide to play, as:

              * you will improve your fitness sooner,
              * you will improve your footy skills sooner; and
              * you get to see what the Goannas are like.

              Doesn't bother us where you play be it Penrith, Parramatta or the Penguins, so long as you get the opportunity to play footy in Sydney. I think some of the bigger clubs around forget that we are merely ambassadors of the game & one of the main purposes is participation.
              Hi Rafters,

              I may well take you up on your offer next year to train. I don't think I'll be up for playing next year, but probably the year after. 3 young kids keeps me pretty busy, but I may be able to get out of home duties one night every couple of weeks.

              I am getting along to a 2nds games in the next few weeks at Wagener Field not far from me - mainly to have a look at the standard of play.

              Thanks again for your interest.

              Phil

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              • parade old boy
                On the Rookie List
                • Jul 2004
                • 11

                #8
                Pennant Hills have to reserve grade sides, one in The Premier League and the other in the lower comp, news is if you are good enough you can start in the 3rd's and move your way skywards tp the premier reserves and 1st if your good enough

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                • Phil Tarbox
                  On the Rookie List
                  • Jul 2003
                  • 43

                  #9
                  Originally posted by Rafters

                  Doesn't bother us where you play be it Penrith, Parramatta or the Penguins, so long as you get the opportunity to play footy in Sydney. I think some of the bigger clubs around forget that we are merely ambassadors of the game & one of the main purposes is participation. [/B]
                  Hi Rafters,

                  Thought you may be interested to know that I've been to training with UNSW ES Bulldogs for the last 2 Monday nights. Have had an absolute ball, and have been made very welcome. The first person to say G'day to me was Troy Luff, which was a bit of a spin out.

                  UNSW have 2 2nd division teams this year, so plenty of chances to get a run. I've been learning a lot, and think it will enhance my viewing of AFL matches.

                  UNSW are quite keen for the 2nds players to learn something each week at training, and to mainly have fun.

                  You are right in that we are ambassadors here in Sydney, and hopefully I can help at least 1 person see the light!!

                  Wishing your team a great season ahead.

                  Phil

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                  • Tooth Fairy
                    Regular in the Side
                    • Aug 2003
                    • 724

                    #10
                    Good on ya Phil. Glad to see you followed it through. Hope all goes well
                    If u don't believe me, I will knock your bloody teeth out and not pay you a cent.

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                    • DLH
                      Warming the Bench
                      • Jun 2004
                      • 378

                      #11
                      Speaking of Rafters, have you got the new bat you won in Inside Cricket magazine yet??!! I presume that was you......

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

                        #12
                        Originally posted by Phil Tarbox
                        Hi Rafters,

                        Thought you may be interested to know that I've been to training with UNSW ES Bulldogs for the last 2 Monday nights. Have had an absolute ball, and have been made very welcome. The first person to say G'day to me was Troy Luff, which was a bit of a spin out.

                        UNSW have 2 2nd division teams this year, so plenty of chances to get a run. I've been learning a lot, and think it will enhance my viewing of AFL matches.

                        UNSW are quite keen for the 2nds players to learn something each week at training, and to mainly have fun.

                        You are right in that we are ambassadors here in Sydney, and hopefully I can help at least 1 person see the light!!

                        Wishing your team a great season ahead.

                        Phil
                        good to see Phil,welcome to Sydney footy.ps- get a mouthguard-and headgear if needed,that comp has some heavy(and late) hitters!all the best from Norwest FC

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                        • Rafters
                          aka Mr Taxman
                          • Mar 2003
                          • 441

                          #13
                          Originally posted by DLH
                          Speaking of Rafters, have you got the new bat you won in Inside Cricket magazine yet??!! I presume that was you......
                          Sure was me ... and yes I got the bat last week - an absolute beauty too - no wonder Punter scores so many runs (he signed it too) ... they are obviously short of articles for March issue because they came by & took a few snaps of me with it for the mag.

                          Well done Phil on joining up - enjoy your season - make sure you tell them that you are a utility forward (ie not a back!)
                          See me run a marathon again as a leprechaun?

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                          • Phil Tarbox
                            On the Rookie List
                            • Jul 2003
                            • 43

                            #14
                            Originally posted by Pekay
                            good to see Phil,welcome to Sydney footy.ps- get a mouthguard-and headgear if needed,that comp has some heavy(and late) hitters!all the best from Norwest FC
                            Thanks for the advice - I'm looking into a mouthguard today!

                            The roughness is my biggest concern (and my wife's!) but I won't know until I try it!

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                            • Phil Tarbox
                              On the Rookie List
                              • Jul 2003
                              • 43

                              #15
                              Originally posted by Rafters

                              Well done Phil on joining up - enjoy your season - make sure you tell them that you are a utility forward (ie not a back!) [/B]
                              I'm assuming playing back is not much chop - But I can see troubles playing forward due to the fact that everyone wants to!

                              My guess is that I'll end up on a wing and spend some time in the midfield, but not sure how I'm going to go for fitness.

                              I'll try and stay away from the backline, but will be happy for a run anywhere!


                              Phil

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