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exactly, participation doesnt = popularity in every case. grass roots is definitely important, but i know tonnes of soccer players than follow league over soccer. dont know any league players that follow soccer, and barely know any union players that follow union.
personally i've never played competitive league, only union and touch footy. doesn't mean i dont go to games, watch games or lend my support to my team.
personally i've never played competitive league, only union and touch footy. doesn't mean i dont go to games, watch games or lend my support to my team.
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Hehe, another upset this morning in the Rugby World Cup with the United States beating the Cook Islands.
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Oh very clever, Dave. Did you think of that all by yourself in your fantasy land?
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better than some of the crap you've come up withNRLCrap1 wrote:Oh very clever, Dave. Did you think of that all by yourself in your fantasy land?
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Yep.pHyR3 wrote:exactly, participation doesnt = popularity in every case. grass roots is definitely important, but i know tonnes of soccer players than follow league over soccer. dont know any league players that follow soccer, and barely know any union players that follow union.
personally i've never played competitive league, only union and touch footy. doesn't mean i dont go to games, watch games or lend my support to my team.
Forced participation (by schools) is very misleading.Yet the Fumbleball cultists gleefully lap up the numbers as if it means that their game is popular.
That report is spot on .there is a lot of bullshit & fudging to cover the REAL picture.
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XMan - our resident idiot has certainly stepped over the line with this clearly homophobic and he should receive a ban!Raiderdave wrote:you're biting itNRLCrap1 wrote:Where's my pillow?
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Please provide proof - the AFL doesn't tell people they offer "an AFL experience" like rugby league and somehow try to make it into participation - you have to register for Auskick AND pay money - nor does it need to merge with a completely different game to increase its participation like rugby league! No folks for the best fudges in the world just look at the N R L!AFLcrap1 wrote:Yep.pHyR3 wrote:exactly, participation doesnt = popularity in every case. grass roots is definitely important, but i know tonnes of soccer players than follow league over soccer. dont know any league players that follow soccer, and barely know any union players that follow union.
personally i've never played competitive league, only union and touch footy. doesn't mean i dont go to games, watch games or lend my support to my team.
Forced participation (by schools) is very misleading.Yet the Fumbleball cultists gleefully lap up the numbers as if it means that their game is popular.
That report is spot on .there is a lot of bullshit & fudging to cover the REAL picture.
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Are you blind .Did you even read the parts of the report I posted.Talk about head in the sand.
go read the report by David Lawson ,commissioned by AFL
its on sporting pulse ..called community health of AFL in Sydney
Here read this bit.
4.3 Health Check
4.3.1 Multiple Versions of Auskick
In the chase for participant numbers in NSW and ACT, a shortened and often subsidised version of Auskick has been aggressively rolled out in primary schools (In-School Auskick) and after-school centres (Community Auskick). The In-School participants have rarely elected to join an Auskick program. Their school has chosen to include an Auskick program.
Junior club feedback has indicated that the In-School and Community versions have, at times, harmed Club Auskick. Consequently, the longer term retention of entry
1. Western Sydney – The Reality versus Perception Gap
The reality is that junior club maturity and participation numbers appear to have stalled. There are 6% less junior/youth players in 2012 than in 2009. The perception, however, is that the game is growing well. This perception is supported by masking low junior club numbers with Auskick numbers (Club, School and Community Auskick) and school program numbers. This optimistic, bullish perception is needed to market the game, however this perception urgently needs to be underpinned by committed junior club participants.
b. Retention above U14
The greatest „retention cliff‟ in GSJ football occurs from U14 to U15 age groups (-27%; 706 to 515 players in Greater Sydney).
go read the report by David Lawson ,commissioned by AFL
its on sporting pulse ..called community health of AFL in Sydney
Here read this bit.
4.3 Health Check
4.3.1 Multiple Versions of Auskick
In the chase for participant numbers in NSW and ACT, a shortened and often subsidised version of Auskick has been aggressively rolled out in primary schools (In-School Auskick) and after-school centres (Community Auskick). The In-School participants have rarely elected to join an Auskick program. Their school has chosen to include an Auskick program.
Junior club feedback has indicated that the In-School and Community versions have, at times, harmed Club Auskick. Consequently, the longer term retention of entry
1. Western Sydney – The Reality versus Perception Gap
The reality is that junior club maturity and participation numbers appear to have stalled. There are 6% less junior/youth players in 2012 than in 2009. The perception, however, is that the game is growing well. This perception is supported by masking low junior club numbers with Auskick numbers (Club, School and Community Auskick) and school program numbers. This optimistic, bullish perception is needed to market the game, however this perception urgently needs to be underpinned by committed junior club participants.
b. Retention above U14
The greatest „retention cliff‟ in GSJ football occurs from U14 to U15 age groups (-27%; 706 to 515 players in Greater Sydney).
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For the mentally handicapped ,who seem to have trouble understanding.
Auskick have trouble getting sign ups.
they approach a school to have it included.
Kids have to participate
AFL counts them as participants.
Outside school most kids have no interest in AFL.
Junior numbers have dropped by 6 % over 3 yrs ,yet AFL uses school numbers to try to show how great the game is going.
Dumb "drink the koolaid "cultists ,like AFL posters on here ,lap up the AFL BS numbers & ignore the reality.
Auskick have trouble getting sign ups.
they approach a school to have it included.
Kids have to participate
AFL counts them as participants.
Outside school most kids have no interest in AFL.
Junior numbers have dropped by 6 % over 3 yrs ,yet AFL uses school numbers to try to show how great the game is going.
Dumb "drink the koolaid "cultists ,like AFL posters on here ,lap up the AFL BS numbers & ignore the reality.
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From the AFL Annual report 2012 page 78
Participation summary
In 2012, the game continued to grow, with total Australian Football participation reaching 844,779 domestically (6.8 per cent increase) and 120,554 overseas (20.2 per cent increase).
While the 9 per cent growth in NAB AFL Auskick and School Football programs accounted for a significant component of overall growth, the evolution of Cadbury AFL 9s as a viable participation option was encouraging.
The program is a point of difference for the AFL given its modified nature that reduces the barriers to participation and is important to future growth aspirations.
Complementing participation growth is the fact that more than 1.5 million students were engaged through promotional, educational
or practical clinics. Our development network is able to offer a program throughout our 95 development regions which will continue to drive future growth at a community level.
The Australian Football Participation Census is compiled annually and measures participants who play in a structured competition or program of greater than six weeks’ duration. Highlights from
2012 include:
total participation of 965,323 comprising:
> 844,779 in Australia (6.81 per cent
increase, up 53,874 participants).
> 120,544 internationally (20.22 per cent
increase, up 20,278 participants).
total participation in the following segments:
> Auskick – 182,846 (up 9.44 per cent).
> Club football – 314,685 (up 0.56 per cent).
> School football programs – 334,712
(up 9.32 per cent).
> AFL 9s – 12,536 (up 167 per cent).
other highlights:
> 10.04 per cent growth across Queensland.
> 27 per cent growth in the Greater Western
Sydney Region.
> 43.17 per cent growth in female participants
to 136,093.
Again your full of shit RD!
Participation summary
In 2012, the game continued to grow, with total Australian Football participation reaching 844,779 domestically (6.8 per cent increase) and 120,554 overseas (20.2 per cent increase).
While the 9 per cent growth in NAB AFL Auskick and School Football programs accounted for a significant component of overall growth, the evolution of Cadbury AFL 9s as a viable participation option was encouraging.
The program is a point of difference for the AFL given its modified nature that reduces the barriers to participation and is important to future growth aspirations.
Complementing participation growth is the fact that more than 1.5 million students were engaged through promotional, educational
or practical clinics. Our development network is able to offer a program throughout our 95 development regions which will continue to drive future growth at a community level.
The Australian Football Participation Census is compiled annually and measures participants who play in a structured competition or program of greater than six weeks’ duration. Highlights from
2012 include:
total participation of 965,323 comprising:
> 844,779 in Australia (6.81 per cent
increase, up 53,874 participants).
> 120,544 internationally (20.22 per cent
increase, up 20,278 participants).
total participation in the following segments:
> Auskick – 182,846 (up 9.44 per cent).
> Club football – 314,685 (up 0.56 per cent).
> School football programs – 334,712
(up 9.32 per cent).
> AFL 9s – 12,536 (up 167 per cent).
other highlights:
> 10.04 per cent growth across Queensland.
> 27 per cent growth in the Greater Western
Sydney Region.
> 43.17 per cent growth in female participants
to 136,093.
Again your full of shit RD!
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"> School football programs – 334,712
(up 9.32 per cent)"
so thats about 300k of BS numbers basically.....
same shit theyre doing in RSA "20k participants" my ass, probably just got a couple of large schools to give everyone a 10minute talk about AFL let them kick the ball around for an hour and rounded up to 20k.
(up 9.32 per cent)"
so thats about 300k of BS numbers basically.....
same shit theyre doing in RSA "20k participants" my ass, probably just got a couple of large schools to give everyone a 10minute talk about AFL let them kick the ball around for an hour and rounded up to 20k.
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Seriously I have never ever met a dumber mob.
I show how participation numbers are used to cover up the REAL playing numbers &. it is ignored.
Tell me swannie
if a RL program came to your sons school & your son was not interested but had to participate because the school said so .
if he had no other interest in the game & would never sign up as a registered player ,do you think he should be counted as a rl junior.
As for the Dave part ,1 month bet put up or shut up fucktard.
I show how participation numbers are used to cover up the REAL playing numbers &. it is ignored.
Tell me swannie
if a RL program came to your sons school & your son was not interested but had to participate because the school said so .
if he had no other interest in the game & would never sign up as a registered player ,do you think he should be counted as a rl junior.
As for the Dave part ,1 month bet put up or shut up fucktard.
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And you'd know, right? Of course not. You can't prove those numbers wrong by the way.pHyR3 wrote:better than some of the crap you've come up withNRLCrap1 wrote:Oh very clever, Dave. Did you think of that all by yourself in your fantasy land?
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