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good players are attracted to successful clubs
Good teams are build with time and commitment to each other
Whoopee, so Wanneroo have plenty of money in the bank to spend on player education?
Most rugby clubs are run for the benefit of providing for their members (players) and therefore have little surplus cash at the end of each year.
So good on Wanneroo, at their AGM they can tell their members that they came last again but that's ok we have plenty of money in the bank.
maybe pieter could tell us more about there junior juggernaut but word on the street is they have lost alot of potential future prem players and numbers are down
There colts have been belted by 70+ points last week
You cant have all the money and not buy a few players that goes without saying its Perth rugby its more the way clubs prey on the weaker that creates bad press
The pressure on Rocky and Mandurah to combine is laughable after the crac fucked Rocky over a few years ago
Rocky has its finances in place but you wouldnt know whats happening at mandurah as they dont have enough money for a trunk call to perth
The crac dont know how to fix there fuck up or help wanneroo or baysie thats right G Beard they are not in a good place either
There is nothing wrong with importing players if you do your homework
Baysie have had competitve colts for years but they just dont get through to prem grade
wanneroo have had competitve colts and a very strong junior program for years and it just doesnt get through to prem grade and this is showing
what is the cracs plan to create more prem teams to move 2 district clubs up to 2nd grade 2017
fix up your existing comp first then move forward
Wow someones had their bitchy pills^^^^ Mr Insidehim
Can you explain what is actually wrong with the local comp that has your knickers in a knot?
From what youve rambled about, it seems your ideal comp has every team drawing 50 all every game and a 10 way joint premiership. No more up and down cycles for clubs to have generational success and no way for champ clubs with ambition to reach for successful futures, every club has 2000 junior wallabies coming through, 5 colts teams and $25 million in the bank. Sounds all good mate, i hope you get your vision realised up there in fantasy land.
I don't disagree with anything that you said about Baysie and Wanneroo. Don't know anything about Rockingham or Mandurah. Not my nest.
I'm at Baysie, and have started taking note of the colts set up as my kids are getting older.
I cannot comment what the go is at Wanneroo, but as I say from a junior point of view - good things, good people, strong teams looking in from my perch at Baysie. We have the same. Pretty sure all clubs do.
When I talk juniors its generally u13-17 as I consider colts part of the senior development and condition program, and have only started to get to know the colts set up at Baysie this season. But was aware that Wests did very well out of Baysie 2nds and Colts about 2 seasons ago, with a couple kids being stupid enough to mention they'd got 'enticers' to go over and a fair few followed.
And Neddies starting a safari park with the Lion cubs this season.
That does happen.
You build with what you have and keep pushing forward.
Tony is not known for his english language skills but has an astute rugby brain and had no problems getting his message across to players when he was coaching.
Speaking to pete malcolm neddies president at the force game on Friday he indicated that we have more imports coming to bolster the ranks so can't see us being beaten for the flag in 2016.
I was reading something along these lines, in a UK publication, (no not H and E), - seems to be a sport wide, world wide situation. A large amount of folks seem to disappear from the playing fields at the 18 - 25 year group, credit to those who don't.