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Re: NRL Players Can't Kick or Catch a Football
Posted: Mon Jan 02, 2012 3:02 pm
by Raiderdave
Xman wrote:Hang on, you're bragging that you're bigger in your own heartland! LOL
cuzzy was playing with himself .......... again
about how well AR was supposedly going in the shire
just putting a bit of perspective on that
K

Re: NRL Players Can't Kick or Catch a Football
Posted: Mon Jan 02, 2012 3:14 pm
by Xman
Raiderdave wrote:Xman wrote:Hang on, you're bragging that you're bigger in your own heartland! LOL
cuzzy was playing with himself .......... again
about how well AR was supposedly going in the shire
just putting a bit of perspective on that
K

Growth at the pace mentioned is impressive I would say.
Try even finding a RL club in melbourne! Their few and far between.
Re: NRL Players Can't Kick or Catch a Football
Posted: Mon Jan 02, 2012 3:20 pm
by Raiderdave
Xman wrote:Raiderdave wrote:Xman wrote:Hang on, you're bragging that you're bigger in your own heartland! LOL
cuzzy was playing with himself .......... again
about how well AR was supposedly going in the shire
just putting a bit of perspective on that
K

Growth at the pace mentioned is impressive I would say.
Try even finding a RL club in melbourne! Their few and far between.
.75 teams every 365 days is impressive is it
3 in the last 4 years
& I don't remember stroking my schlong ova the growth of RL teams in Melbourne ... the way the delusional cuzzy continually does about the near imaginary giggleball growth in Sydney
K

Re: NRL Players Can't Kick or Catch a Football
Posted: Mon Jan 02, 2012 3:28 pm
by Xman
It's not the number of new teams that impressive, but the number compared to what was originally there. That's real growth! It's no doubt significantly higher than any RL growth outside NSW or QLD
Re: NRL Players Can't Kick or Catch a Football
Posted: Mon Jan 02, 2012 3:52 pm
by Raiderdave
Xman wrote:It's not the number of new teams that impressive, but the number compared to what was originally there. That's real growth! It's no doubt significantly higher than any RL growth outside NSW or QLD
4 teams .............. to 7
yep
thats stunning ....
gob smacking
they'll be .... 11 teams in 2015
look out .. they're taking ova

Re: NRL Players Can't Kick or Catch a Football
Posted: Mon Jan 02, 2012 3:54 pm
by Xman
Raiderdave wrote:Xman wrote:It's not the number of new teams that impressive, but the number compared to what was originally there. That's real growth! It's no doubt significantly higher than any RL growth outside NSW or QLD
4 teams .............. to 7
yep
thats stunning ....
gob smacking
they'll be .... 11 teams in 2015
look out .. they're taking ova

That's one club. One club that's grown nicely in a short space of time. Combine that with other growing AR clubs and the result is significant.
Re: NRL Players Can't Kick or Catch a Football
Posted: Mon Jan 02, 2012 4:13 pm
by cos789
Raiderdave wrote:cos789 wrote:Topper wrote:I just looked at TLPG's site and I can't find an AFL club down there. The closest seems to be St George.
http://www.cronulla.sharks.jafc.org.au/welcome-sharks
Cronulla is a small club but growing fast, with membership up by over 80% over the past four years. Teams include:
•Auskick (players turning 5 to 8 years this calendar year)
•Under 9 (players turning 9 this calendar year)
•Under 10 (players turning 10 this calendar year)
•Under 11 (players turning 11 this calendar year)
•Under 12 (players turning 12 this calendar year)
•Under 13 (players turning 13 this calendar year)
•Under 14 (players turning 14 this calendar year)
•Under 16 (players turning 15 or 16 this calendar year)
7 teams
Where does it say "7 teams" ?
It says Cronulla JAFC has teams in Auskick and seven age divisions.
We don't know exactly how many teams Cronulla has only that they're up 80%.
Re: NRL Players Can't Kick or Catch a Football
Posted: Mon Jan 02, 2012 4:36 pm
by Raiderdave
cos789 wrote:Raiderdave wrote:cos789 wrote:
http://www.cronulla.sharks.jafc.org.au/welcome-sharks
Cronulla is a small club but growing fast, with membership up by over 80% over the past four years. Teams include:
•Auskick (players turning 5 to 8 years this calendar year)
•Under 9 (players turning 9 this calendar year)
•Under 10 (players turning 10 this calendar year)
•Under 11 (players turning 11 this calendar year)
•Under 12 (players turning 12 this calendar year)
•Under 13 (players turning 13 this calendar year)
•Under 14 (players turning 14 this calendar year)
•Under 16 (players turning 15 or 16 this calendar year)
7 teams
Where does it say "7 teams" ?
It says Cronulla JAFC has teams in Auskick and seven age divisions.
We don't know exactly how many teams Cronulla has only that they're up 80%.
yeah.... its ONE club
with .... 7 teams
are you suggesting theres multiple teams in each age divison .... proof please
Re: NRL Players Can't Kick or Catch a Football
Posted: Mon Jan 02, 2012 4:39 pm
by Raiderdave
Xman wrote:Raiderdave wrote:Xman wrote:It's not the number of new teams that impressive, but the number compared to what was originally there. That's real growth! It's no doubt significantly higher than any RL growth outside NSW or QLD
4 teams .............. to 7
yep
thats stunning ....
gob smacking
they'll be .... 11 teams in 2015
look out .. they're taking ova

That's one club. One club that's grown nicely in a short space of time. Combine that with other growing AR clubs and the result is significant.
they had one club 4 years ago
they still only have
one club
when will they have .......... two
similar stodgey .. slow ... unimpressive growth despite squillions being spent on it
all ova Sydney

Re: NRL Players Can't Kick or Catch a Football
Posted: Mon Jan 02, 2012 4:44 pm
by cos789
cos789 wrote:Raiderdave wrote:cos789 wrote:
http://www.cronulla.sharks.jafc.org.au/welcome-sharks
Cronulla is a small club but growing fast, with membership up by over 80% over the past four years. Teams include:
•Auskick (players turning 5 to 8 years this calendar year)
•Under 9 (players turning 9 this calendar year)
•Under 10 (players turning 10 this calendar year)
•Under 11 (players turning 11 this calendar year)
•Under 12 (players turning 12 this calendar year)
•Under 13 (players turning 13 this calendar year)
•Under 14 (players turning 14 this calendar year)
•Under 16 (players turning 15 or 16 this calendar year)
7 teams
Where does it say "7 teams" ?
It says Cronulla JAFC has teams in Auskick and seven age divisions.
We don't know exactly how many teams Cronulla has only that they're up 80%.
Round 16
Date: Saturday, 6 August 2011
10's Saturday, Aug 06 Bankstown vs. Cronulla Blue Kelso 9:05 AM
10's Saturday, Aug 06 Penshurst vs. Cronulla Black Olds 9:05 AM
Re: NRL Players Can't Kick or Catch a Football
Posted: Mon Jan 02, 2012 6:08 pm
by Raiderdave
cos789 wrote:cos789 wrote:
Where does it say "7 teams" ?
It says Cronulla JAFC has teams in Auskick and seven age divisions.
We don't know exactly how many teams Cronulla has only that they're up 80%.
Round 16
Date: Saturday, 6 August 2011
10's Saturday, Aug 06 Bankstown vs. Cronulla Blue Kelso 9:05 AM
10's Saturday, Aug 06 Penshurst vs. Cronulla Black Olds 9:05 AM
woo hoooo
2 U10's teams ...............
thats 8 teams .... ring those bells

Re: NRL Players Can't Kick or Catch a Football
Posted: Mon Jan 02, 2012 7:51 pm
by Topper
cos789 wrote:Topper wrote:I just looked at TLPG's site and I can't find an AFL club down there. The closest seems to be St George.
http://www.sportingpulse.com/club_info. ... onID=56289
Southern Sharks become Southern Power
In a significant event for the Sutherland Australian Football Club, at an Extraordinary General Meeting held on Sunday 14th December last year attended by 19 current members as well as receiving Proxy votes from another 7, the decision was made to change the playing name of the club to the Southern Power effective 2009 in a unanimous decision.
Already this change has seen the Clubs most productive off-season in its 36 year existence with an enormous increase in local business support with over 10 times the sponsorship dollars received in total last year already locked in with still over 3 months till the first bounce of the season.
Go the Power!
I have been corrected, as has TLPG's website. I should ask him in PM why this club isn't included in his coverage.
Re: NRL Players Can't Kick or Catch a Football
Posted: Mon Jan 02, 2012 8:01 pm
by cos789
cos789 wrote:cos789 wrote:
Where does it say "7 teams" ?
It says Cronulla JAFC has teams in Auskick and seven age divisions.
We don't know exactly how many teams Cronulla has only that they're up 80%.
Round 16
Date: Saturday, 6 August 2011
10's Saturday, Aug 06 Bankstown vs. Cronulla Blue Kelso 9:05 AM
10's Saturday, Aug 06 Penshurst vs. Cronulla Black Olds 9:05 AM
Also U16 teams in division one and two.
Re: NRL Players Can't Kick or Catch a Football
Posted: Mon Jan 02, 2012 8:05 pm
by Raiderdave
cos789 wrote:cos789 wrote:cos789 wrote:
Where does it say "7 teams" ?
It says Cronulla JAFC has teams in Auskick and seven age divisions.
We don't know exactly how many teams Cronulla has only that they're up 80%.
Round 16
Date: Saturday, 6 August 2011
10's Saturday, Aug 06 Bankstown vs. Cronulla Blue Kelso 9:05 AM
10's Saturday, Aug 06 Penshurst vs. Cronulla Black Olds 9:05 AM
Also U16 teams in division one and two.
thats 9 teams
we're a step away from total domination .........

Re: NRL Players Can't Kick or Catch a Football
Posted: Mon Jan 02, 2012 9:30 pm
by TLPG
Topper wrote:I have been corrected, as has TLPG's website. I should ask him in PM why this club isn't included in his coverage.
Which Topper did, and the reason is because the senior club plays amongst the seconds of the Sydney AFL clubs. That's the way the competition is laid out - and to be honest I don't like it because it hides clubs like this from mainstream view.