SANFL in the schools

I remember when I was working my way through Primary School in the southern suburbs, and the school I went to was aligned to the mighty Bays. All kids that played footy, and even others that didn't, were issued with what I recall was called "SANFL Junior Supporter Membership".
The membership entitled all holders with a free pass to all Glenelg home games, a pie and a coke at home games, stickers, magazines, a football, and a variety of other little knick knacks.
I'll never forget standing around after school, waiting for footy training to start, and seeing the coach rock up with a few Bays players to help out at training. We had the Stringer boys come out one night, and another night we had Rod Jameson and Robbie Thomson, with Matthew Liptak, Chris McDermott and others turning up other times. We'd open up the big bag of Kookaburra orange footies and try and show the Bays players how good we all were.
My old man is a Sturt supporter, but it was always the Bays for me. I owe the old boy a lot because without fail (rain, hail or shine) Dad would come and watch my footy on a Saturday morning, and then we'd get ready and he'd take me down the Bay or wherever the Tigers were playing.
Just curious to hear what other posters experienced when they were going through school, or what their kids are currently getting access to from SANFL clubs in their zone. It had such a positive effect on my life, and I'm keen to hear about how others perceived this sort of stuff...
TB
The membership entitled all holders with a free pass to all Glenelg home games, a pie and a coke at home games, stickers, magazines, a football, and a variety of other little knick knacks.
I'll never forget standing around after school, waiting for footy training to start, and seeing the coach rock up with a few Bays players to help out at training. We had the Stringer boys come out one night, and another night we had Rod Jameson and Robbie Thomson, with Matthew Liptak, Chris McDermott and others turning up other times. We'd open up the big bag of Kookaburra orange footies and try and show the Bays players how good we all were.
My old man is a Sturt supporter, but it was always the Bays for me. I owe the old boy a lot because without fail (rain, hail or shine) Dad would come and watch my footy on a Saturday morning, and then we'd get ready and he'd take me down the Bay or wherever the Tigers were playing.
Just curious to hear what other posters experienced when they were going through school, or what their kids are currently getting access to from SANFL clubs in their zone. It had such a positive effect on my life, and I'm keen to hear about how others perceived this sort of stuff...
TB