Lightning McQueen wrote:Jabber wrote:Fair enough, didn't know that C1 was just for the higher grades, but C2 for a couple of years, less overheads, more of a chance of fielding a team, and winning...
How come the club doesn't have the resources to field a junior side or two? Is that man-power resources or facilities or what?
Geographics would make it hard, Fitzroy is very close and there are a few other surrounding clubs that have had juniors up and running for a while, it's very hard to establish juniors unless you are in a developing area, ie: Angle Vale.
Fair call, but i guess where i am, Plympton, jump in your car and drive for 5 minutes in any direction and you run into Edwardstown (6 junior teams), PHOS C (9 junior sides), Mitchell Park (2 junior sides), and we've got 7 or 8 teams also.
Plympton and surrounding areas is an ageing area, still a lot of housing trust houses, probably just now, in the last 2 years has the age of the area dropped, with a few of those oldies falling off the perch and being replaced with young families...
Plympton just 10 years ago started with 2 junior teams, now all of a sudden there are bloody kids everywhere! We've had a number 1 draft pick which we are still getting $$ from, we've got players dotted through the SANFL, and we're regarded as one of the best clubs to bring a kid to in the area. We've only got 1 oval, we still find space for everyone.
I know there are other clubs with similar success stories...
Schools in the ovingham oval aera include Brompton PS, Prospect PS, Rosary PS, according to 06 UBD, it can be done, and all you've got to do is get 2 teams on the park and it can all stem from there...