Here’s a task for you. Compare the teams there were 20 years ago to the teams there are now. If there are then that is growth. A very simple measure.AngloFootballLeague wrote: ↑Mon Jul 15, 2019 12:00 pmDirect us to the independent data showing an increase of actual players north of Beetson line. Not including people who kick ball at lunch, school kids forced to attend stuff, anglokick & parents who drive kids there.
Drop-in wickets another example of AngloFL ruining Australia
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Won't do that. Here's something tho - Record number in Penrith with a staggering 9000 junior players across a record 580 teams in 2019 - that's rugby league.Fred wrote: ↑Tue Jul 16, 2019 8:08 amHere’s a task for you. Compare the teams there were 20 years ago to the teams there are now. If there are then that is growth. A very simple measure.AngloFootballLeague wrote: ↑Mon Jul 15, 2019 12:00 pmDirect us to the independent data showing an increase of actual players north of Beetson line. Not including people who kick ball at lunch, school kids forced to attend stuff, anglokick & parents who drive kids there.notaleaguefan wrote: ↑Mon Jul 15, 2019 11:49 am
Minus the official nrlol data as we know it’s
All other data collected not officially collected by AFL and nrlol shows the afl is decades ahead even when combining touch and normal league together
So go and prove other wise
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Which is great. And the growth in wa is great of rl. Not sure what that has to do with growth of Australian Rules in nsw and qld?
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There’s no denying that more people are playing Australian Rules football in Sydney and surrounds the. Were playing 10 years ago. Just look at the new teams, age groups, clubs, ... someone is filling those teams up. It’s eve. In private schools now.
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https://www.theage.com.au/sport/afl/gia ... 51mgd.html
One of the newest clubs is the Fairfield Falcons, which has hundreds of kids – boys and girls – across multiple age divisions.
More than three-quarters of junior Falcons come from a non-English speaking background, with 19 different nationalities represented spanning Vietnamese, Syrian, Chinese, South American and African heritage.
As AFL Women’s has exploded in popularity, interest among junior girls has also increased to the point where administrators are scrambling to keep up with demand.
The Giants’ on-field success … may not yet have had the ultimate success on the field. But if this training session is anything to go by, the AFL’s western Sydney project is well on track.
With the talent at their disposal, the Giants look destined for on-field success sooner rather than later.
Critics mock the Giants for their lack of fans. And while they are still a fledgling club in supporter terms, they’re playing the long game by targeting the grassroots in growth areas.
In any case, the Fairfield Falcons under-13 girls are smitten.
One of the newest clubs is the Fairfield Falcons, which has hundreds of kids – boys and girls – across multiple age divisions.
More than three-quarters of junior Falcons come from a non-English speaking background, with 19 different nationalities represented spanning Vietnamese, Syrian, Chinese, South American and African heritage.
As AFL Women’s has exploded in popularity, interest among junior girls has also increased to the point where administrators are scrambling to keep up with demand.
The Giants’ on-field success … may not yet have had the ultimate success on the field. But if this training session is anything to go by, the AFL’s western Sydney project is well on track.
With the talent at their disposal, the Giants look destined for on-field success sooner rather than later.
Critics mock the Giants for their lack of fans. And while they are still a fledgling club in supporter terms, they’re playing the long game by targeting the grassroots in growth areas.
In any case, the Fairfield Falcons under-13 girls are smitten.
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Club fields 5 teams only.
http://aflsj.com.au/footy-club-fast-fac ... d-falcons/
Where are you getting hundreds from?
This is like Birchgrove allover.
http://aflsj.com.au/footy-club-fast-fac ... d-falcons/
Where are you getting hundreds from?
This is like Birchgrove allover.
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Official page states only 5 teams - so what do you reckon 40 players per team?The_Wookie wrote: ↑Tue Jul 16, 2019 6:55 pmhe probably got it from the article. Its literally what it says in the 5th paragraph.AngloFootballLeague wrote: ↑Tue Jul 16, 2019 6:42 pmClub fields 5 teams only.
http://aflsj.com.au/footy-club-fast-fac ... d-falcons/
Where are you getting hundreds from?
This is like Birchgrove allover.
One of the newest clubs is the Fairfield Falcons, which has hundreds of kids – boys and girls – across multiple age divisions.
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Regardless, it’s a new club ergo the proof of growth you talked about. Once there was no club and no teams .... now there is a club with 5 teams. Growth.
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Yeah, no. Hundreds of players for 5 teams is not happening.
Remember, junior games have less players & can be made up with 12 on 12. But don't let me explain anglofl rules to you.
Remember, junior games have less players & can be made up with 12 on 12. But don't let me explain anglofl rules to you.
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But you agree that Australian Rules is growing with a new club being set up as proof ?
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Fred, this thread is about drop-in wickets pal. Take your obsession about the grassroots deception somewhere else please. Ta!!!!!
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https://www.sportingnews.com/au/afl/new ... vxdg1xmoue
AUSTRALIAN RULES FOOTBALL
09/07/19
AFL are treated like second-class citizens up north, says Jonathan Brown, as war with CA continues
AUSTRALIAN RULES FOOTBALL
09/07/19
AFL are treated like second-class citizens up north, says Jonathan Brown, as war with CA continues
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Re: Drop-in wickets another example of AngloFL ruining Australia
you could also say,AFLcrap1 wrote: ↑Wed Jul 17, 2019 10:47 amhttps://www.sportingnews.com/au/afl/new ... vxdg1xmoue
AUSTRALIAN RULES FOOTBALL
09/07/19
AFL are treated like second-class citizens up north, says Jonathan Brown, as war with CA continues
that the NRL is treated like 4th Class Citizens down south...
NSW AND QLD Give AFL way more of a go..
than Victorians give Rugby League a go..
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