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Plus... just because you are from western Sydney doesn’t mean you will play at the Giants.


But quickly found this:

https://m.gwsgiants.com.au/news/2018-07 ... ern-sydney

Western Sydney has long been an exclusive hotbed for rugby league and soccer.

However, AFL has steadily been making inroads into the region with much of that progress resulting from the success of the GIANTS Academy.

Since its inception in 2011, the Academy has seen more than 30 players drafted by AFL clubs.

Campbelltown’s Nick Shipley was the first Academy graduate from western Sydney to play for the GIANTS after making his debut in April, but there is plenty more local talent nipping at his heels.

Carlingford’s Kieren Briggs, 18, is a near-certainty to be drafted this year after being named ruckman in the under-18 All Australian team.

The Pennant Hills Demons junior was a rugby league and soccer fan but started playing Aussie rules when the GIANTS were formed.

GIANTS Academy head coach Jason Saddington said players such as Shipley, Briggs and Toongabbie’s James are evidence the club is succeeding in its mission to attract and nurture elite western Sydney talent.

“When the Academy was set up, the aim was to develop GIANTS talent in the ACT and western Sydney and bring players out of the local area,” Saddington said.

“We knew it might take a while, but we’re certainly pleased to see some results coming through. With Nick making his debut and two more boys in James and Kieren coming through, it really gives us the confidence that we know the talent is there.

“It’s just up to us to keep providing opportunities for these kids that they didn’t have before.”

This article first appeared in the Parramatta Advertiser and Northern District Times on Wednesday, July 18 titled ‘Ruckman Has GIANT Prospects’
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There's 14 players from Sydney in league - stop acting like it's a hotbed for anglofl. That's on lists, not playing week in & out.
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What are you on about?
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I would hope there was at least 14 players from Sydney in league? Are you sure that is all?
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Prove me wrong.
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Prove you wrong about what ?
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The_Wookie wrote: Tue Sep 17, 2019 8:46 pm
AngloFootballLeague wrote: Tue Sep 17, 2019 4:43 pm
There's 14 players from Sydney in league - stop acting like it's a hotbed for anglofl. That's on lists, not playing week in & out.
Mate your one the one doing all the assumptions here. the rest of us are just along for the ride.
I just post fact - seems to set you guys off.
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The_Wookie wrote: Tue Sep 17, 2019 9:52 pm
You're the one insisting on making it all about sydney. No one else. Move the goal posts all you want though
Because it's Greater Western SYDNEY. Boasting about local NSW players yet none from Western Sydney.
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AngloFootballLeague wrote: Tue Sep 17, 2019 5:07 pm
Prove me wrong.
I’m still wondering what the hell he is on about here ??!prove him wrong about what ?
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Fred wrote: Tue Sep 17, 2019 3:44 pm
Plus... just because you are from western Sydney doesn’t mean you will play at the Giants.


But quickly found this:

https://m.gwsgiants.com.au/news/2018-07 ... ern-sydney

Western Sydney has long been an exclusive hotbed for rugby league and soccer.

However, AFL has steadily been making inroads into the region with much of that progress resulting from the success of the GIANTS Academy.

Since its inception in 2011, the Academy has seen more than 30 players drafted by AFL clubs.

Campbelltown’s Nick Shipley was the first Academy graduate from western Sydney to play for the GIANTS after making his debut in April, but there is plenty more local talent nipping at his heels.

Carlingford’s Kieren Briggs, 18, is a near-certainty to be drafted this year after being named ruckman in the under-18 All Australian team.

The Pennant Hills Demons junior was a rugby league and soccer fan but started playing Aussie rules when the GIANTS were formed.

GIANTS Academy head coach Jason Saddington said players such as Shipley, Briggs and Toongabbie’s James are evidence the club is succeeding in its mission to attract and nurture elite western Sydney talent.

“When the Academy was set up, the aim was to develop GIANTS talent in the ACT and western Sydney and bring players out of the local area,” Saddington said.

“We knew it might take a while, but we’re certainly pleased to see some results coming through. With Nick making his debut and two more boys in James and Kieren coming through, it really gives us the confidence that we know the talent is there.

“It’s just up to us to keep providing opportunities for these kids that they didn’t have before.”

This article first appeared in the Parramatta Advertiser and Northern District Times on Wednesday, July 18 titled ‘Ruckman Has GIANT Prospects’
And I did post this in regard to your question re western Sydney players.
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Just to highlight

However, AFL has steadily been making inroads into the region with much of that progress resulting from the success of the GIANTS Academy.

Since its inception in 2011, the Academy has seen more than 30 players drafted by AFL clubs.

Campbelltown’s Nick Shipley was the first Academy graduate from western Sydney to play for the GIANTS

Carlingford’s Kieren Briggs, 18, is a near-certainty to be drafted this year after being named ruckman in the under-18 All Australian team. The Pennant Hills Demons junior was a rugby league and soccer fan but started playing Aussie rules when the GIANTS were formed.
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Fred wrote: Tue Sep 17, 2019 10:52 pm
Just to highlight

However, AFL has steadily been making inroads into the region with much of that progress resulting from the success of the GIANTS Academy.

Since its inception in 2011, the Academy has seen more than 30 players drafted by AFL clubs.

Campbelltown’s Nick Shipley was the first Academy graduate from western Sydney to play for the GIANTS

Carlingford’s Kieren Briggs, 18, is a near-certainty to be drafted this year after being named ruckman in the under-18 All Australian team. The Pennant Hills Demons junior was a rugby league and soccer fan but started playing Aussie rules when the GIANTS were formed.
Those guys playing this week?
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where exactly is the location of the Giants Academy ?
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AngloFootballLeague wrote: Wed Sep 18, 2019 10:03 am
Fred wrote: Tue Sep 17, 2019 10:52 pm
Just to highlight

However, AFL has steadily been making inroads into the region with much of that progress resulting from the success of the GIANTS Academy.

Since its inception in 2011, the Academy has seen more than 30 players drafted by AFL clubs.

Campbelltown’s Nick Shipley was the first Academy graduate from western Sydney to play for the GIANTS

Carlingford’s Kieren Briggs, 18, is a near-certainty to be drafted this year after being named ruckman in the under-18 All Australian team. The Pennant Hills Demons junior was a rugby league and soccer fan but started playing Aussie rules when the GIANTS were formed.
Those guys playing this week?

They are on the list.. are developing players? One has played two games as part of his development.

30 players from the academy .... that’s just the GWS academy... since 2011. Are you expecting GWS to be full of people from Western Sydney lol...oh boy. The point is they are developing talent from their area ... that’s the whole point of growing the game....30 players onto AFL lists. As the article says .. one bloke played soccer and rugby league ... but switched when the academy came in. So obviously Australian Rules is growing their footprint in the area. Look at the storm , they have struggled to develop local talent or grow the game at grassroots ... over how many years?? There are something like 13 clubs across the whole state mainly centred in and around Melbourne ....1 league. And this has grown by a couple of clubs over the years which is great but I suspect there are more Aussie Rules clubs in western Sydney and Sydney then there is for the state of Victoria.
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AngloFootballLeague wrote: Wed Sep 18, 2019 10:03 am
Fred wrote: Tue Sep 17, 2019 10:52 pm
Just to highlight

However, AFL has steadily been making inroads into the region with much of that progress resulting from the success of the GIANTS Academy.

Since its inception in 2011, the Academy has seen more than 30 players drafted by AFL clubs.

Campbelltown’s Nick Shipley was the first Academy graduate from western Sydney to play for the GIANTS

Carlingford’s Kieren Briggs, 18, is a near-certainty to be drafted this year after being named ruckman in the under-18 All Australian team. The Pennant Hills Demons junior was a rugby league and soccer fan but started playing Aussie rules when the GIANTS were formed.
Those guys playing this week?
keep back-peddling thickshit, with those training wheels on thinking your intelligent for being able to comment about the afl

there is 2 games on this weekend & afl has a draft system, players are nominated and any club gets to pick in order the player they want no matter where they are from. unlike league where they use catchment areas

how many players will be running around from Victoria in the NRLOL this weekend? or for the Minnowbourne storm?

are any of these players still going around about
Mahe Fonua: (Melbourne Storm & Hull F.C.)[39]
Jake Webster: (Melbourne Storm, Gold Coast Titans & Hull Kingston Rovers) [40]
Timana Tahu: (Newcastle Knights, Parramatta Eels & NSW Waratahs).[41][42]
Craig Polla-Mounter: (Canterbury).[43]
Peter Wallace (Penrith Panthers & Brisbane Broncos)
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Rugby_league_in_Victoria

thats the history of the 5 Victorians to have played league and only one for the Minniwbourne storm
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