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Re: SANFL Junior codes
Lol, this isn't Port Districts "recruiting" again, is it?
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Re: SANFL Junior codes
Its only natural that new facilities and senior team success is going to attract people to the club.Arch44 wrote:Lefevre Peninsula.wenchbarwer wrote:What's "the area" though? SANFL juniors clubs aren't zoned.Arch44 wrote:I would be giving local kids the priority, especially if there was new facilities from local council and government funded for the community.The Bedge wrote: What would you have? The club tell those who have already signed up to move on?
It's a tough one but first in best dressed IMO.. although I wouldn't be turning any kid away - full or not.
Kids outside the area should be at one of their local clubs.
I understand there is no zoning which could be tricky in some areas with how close clubs are to each other.
Seems the in thing in clubroom design is 2 storey with tiered seating to watch the game.
Aren't Portland in line for a new build soon too? What about North Haven?
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Heater. Portland and North Haven don't have the required age group and Port District are the closest club that do. Nothing to do with success.
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Re: SANFL Junior codes
It's all done online these days though - you can't really stop it.. and as a club, you cant sit back and wait hoping that some locals are going to sign up - you have to try and fill your sides.Arch44 wrote:I would be giving local kids the priority, especially if there was new facilities from local council and government funded for the community.
Kids outside the area should be at one of their local clubs.
If they had to register interest etc first then yeah prioritise kids in the hood.
This is why clubs like Golden Grove only send out rego links exclusively to returning players to begin with, before they bother opening it up to the world - otherwise they'd get a massive influx no doubt.
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Re: SANFL Junior codes
Our Clubrooms were renovated last summer and were opened before that start of the 2025 footy season. On going renovations including changerooms renovation/upgrade is on the to do list aswell I believe.heater31 wrote:Its only natural that new facilities and senior team success is going to attract people to the club.Arch44 wrote:Lefevre Peninsula.wenchbarwer wrote:What's "the area" though? SANFL juniors clubs aren't zoned.Arch44 wrote: I would be giving local kids the priority, especially if there was new facilities from local council and government funded for the community.
Kids outside the area should be at one of their local clubs.
I understand there is no zoning which could be tricky in some areas with how close clubs are to each other.
Seems the in thing in clubroom design is 2 storey with tiered seating to watch the game.
Aren't Portland in line for a new build soon too? What about North Haven?
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