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Re: AFL Growth in Western Sydney
Posted: Sun May 03, 2015 7:49 am
by Xman
AFLcrap1 wrote:How many specifically from WS .
That is what the thread is about .
maybe, but it reflects the strength of football in the state and city, not one specific region.
As for Mastrer's comment, he limits the criteria of players he is talking about to school paricipants, playing full rules, and on a full size ground (knowing full well the AFL play a altered game up to yr9) and then says 'probably more'
Hilarious :_<>
Re: AFL Growth in Western Sydney
Posted: Sun May 03, 2015 8:17 am
by Raiderdave
Xman wrote:AFLcrap1 wrote:How many specifically from WS .
That is what the thread is about .
maybe, but it reflects the strength of football in the state and city, not one specific region.
It doesnt dickhead
The riverina borders vicderpia & has always provided skinny little white shelias to the vflol ..
Its a world away from Sydney & a universe away from western sydney where the claim of growth is being made
There
Is no growth. As has been proven

Re: AFL Growth in Western Sydney
Posted: Sun May 03, 2015 8:20 am
by Raiderdave
Xman wrote:
that isnt the proof, what theyre discussing is. And Tom harley's comments that they were never interested in playing there anyway.
As I said, media beatup
Tom harley
So
Another lying fumbler

Re: AFL Growth in Western Sydney
Posted: Sun May 03, 2015 9:18 am
by Xman
Raiderdave wrote:
It doesnt dickhead
The riverina borders vicderpia & has always provided skinny little white shelias to the vflol ..
Its a world away from Sydney & a universe away from western sydney where the claim of growth is being made
There
Is no growth. As has been proven

Rubbish. A number of players are coming out of the Swans Academy where players are taken from the Sydney region
Raiderdave wrote:
Tom harley
So
Another lying fumbler

What lie? They never applied to use the ground anyway
Re: AFL Growth in Western Sydney
Posted: Sun May 03, 2015 10:05 am
by AFLcrap1
Lol stop avoiding the lie .
They were asked about numbers .
They lied .
Re: AFL Growth in Western Sydney
Posted: Sun May 03, 2015 10:07 am
by AFLcrap1
As for the usual Aflol taaards blaming Roy ( look at the nutters on BF) ,it's not Roy's comment
Read the actual article .
Soon as they see Roy Masters ,it turns into a foaming frothing key mashing session .
Re: AFL Growth in Western Sydney
Posted: Sun May 03, 2015 10:18 am
by Xman
AFLcrap1 wrote:Lol stop avoiding the lie .
They were asked about numbers .
They lied .
it was a preliminary count of numbers in the region which was requested b the council, not a final application for use of the grounds. So they were diligent about their numbers, who cares given they werent interested in using the facilities anyway
AFLcrap1 wrote:As for the usual Aflol taaards blaming Roy ( look at the nutters on BF) ,it's not Roy's comment
Read the actual article .
Soon as they see Roy Masters ,it turns into a foaming frothing key mashing session .
Theyre spot on. Masters is as biased a media person as you can get
Re: AFL Growth in Western Sydney
Posted: Sun May 03, 2015 10:32 am
by AFLcrap1
Lol .
You are turning into a stupid head like the rest of em ..
Roy posted a quote from a NRL official .
Yet not one of you taaards have seen that .
It's blame Roy ...blame Roy .
Read the fucking article .
Re: AFL Growth in Western Sydney
Posted: Sun May 03, 2015 10:35 am
by AFLcrap1
AFLcrap1 wrote:http://www.smh.com.au/rugby-league/leag ... mxsmk.html
The high school that unearthed a lode of rugby league talent in Benny Elias, Paul Sironen and more recently, Mitchell Moses, Luke Brooks and Curtis Sironen has withdrawn from NSW's top schoolboy competition, only to be replaced by a team from the outer suburbs of Melbourne.
Holy Cross Ryde has exited the GIO Cup, an elite 12-school NSW competition, owing to its expected failure to be competitive in 2015, with Hallam Senior College in Melbourne, the school that produced NRL players Mahe Fonua and Kenny Bromwich, taking its place.
Hallam, which played in the second-tier Schoolboy Trophy, a 260-school competition, has been promoted following success in the play-offs the past four years, including a televised semi-final last year. They will now meet Matraville Sports High school in mid-May, in a round-robin of traditional juggernauts, including Westfields Sports High and Patrician Brothers, Blacktown.
Matt Schubert, the NRL's school programs co-ordinator, says, "We're not sure about the impact of a draft. We're meeting soon with (the NRL's head of game development) Shane Richardson to discuss it. We're meeting with the school principals as well. The NRL clubs really support these schools."
Asked how rugby league at the elite level was competing with the millions of dollars poured in by the AFL in the vast territory of the GWS Giants, Schubert said, "Our school programs are definitely on the up in western Sydney."
The reality is that, in terms of schoolboy games played on an adult-sized field with senior rules, as opposed to kids playing modified rules, there are probably more participants in rugby league in outer Melbourne than with AFL in western Sydney.
I even highlighted the bit where Matt Schubert stated it .
Yet you mongs go Roy Roy Roy said this .
Roy said that .
Have any of you twits got any comprehension or basic reading skills .?
Re: AFL Growth in Western Sydney
Posted: Sun May 03, 2015 10:56 am
by Xman
hang on, youre calling me stupid? The second highlighted part does not appear to be a quote as it isnt in quotation marks. It is therefore Master's comment
where are your comprehension skills?
Re: AFL Growth in Western Sydney
Posted: Sun May 03, 2015 11:07 am
by AFLcrap1
lol .
MS was questioned .
That was his answer .
Re: AFL Growth in Western Sydney
Posted: Sun May 03, 2015 11:13 am
by Xman
AFLcrap1 wrote:lol .
MS was questioned .
That was his answer .
How do you know the second part was part of his answer when it doesnt show the comment in quotation marks? Are you guessing?
In fact he wasnt asked to comment on RL in Melbourne so IMO its very unlikely this is his comment. Its clearly master's comment.
Anyway, the point is rubbish anyway because it isnt supported by numbers, only 'probably', it only refers to a small category, and it contradicts the results showing many AFL players coming from NSW and few if any NRL players coming from Vic
Re: AFL Growth in Western Sydney
Posted: Sun May 03, 2015 12:47 pm
by BruceOfRedfernNSW
Raiderdave wrote:
It doesnt dickhead
The riverina borders vicderpia & has always provided skinny little white shelias to the vflol ..
Its a world away from Sydney & a universe away from western sydney where the claim of growth is being made
Sydney, alone, does not define NSW, Dave. Our sky-blue state's southern border is the Murray River. You cannot chop bits off it so what remains fits your distorted narrative. Riverina people live in New South Wales, too.
Of the 14 Swans players from NSW/ACT, 9 are from Sydney and 5 are from country NSW.
Of the 5 country NSW players, 3 are from the north: Craig Bird and Isaac Heeney are from the Hunter region, and Sam Naismith (205cm, 104kg; He's not your "skinny little white Sheila") is from Gunnedah.
The remaining 2, Harry Cunningham and Ben McGlynn are from the part of NSW you like to exclude: the Riverina.
These proportions closely match the population distribution of NSW/ACT.
Re: AFL Growth in Western Sydney
Posted: Sun May 03, 2015 1:21 pm
by BruceOfRedfernNSW
Furthermore, GWS's 8 NSW/ACT players include 2 from Western Sydney: Dylan Addison and Jeremy Finlayson.
A good result for the first three formative years of GWS's academy.
Steve Sharp has a lot to be worried about.
Re: AFL Growth in Western Sydney
Posted: Sun May 03, 2015 3:39 pm
by pussycat