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Hope their accounts are open and accountable to those good citizens in the Northern Suburbs
Beg to differ there Wanneroo will most probably be the biggest club in Perth in 2013. This will be junior and senior clubs. Wanneroo also has the ability in 2013 to have 2 U18 teams with around 30 in each team and the same in U20
Wanneroo had the following teams in the top 4 of each competition
U20
U18 Premiers
4th grade
Woman Premiers
Juniors Gold
U16 won the comp
U15 1 team
U13 Minor prems
U12 Prems
Swan
U14 played in swan finals
U11 Swan Prems
You actually beat me to it.
After I had sent that post I did some quick research and had a quick rethink.
Not only are Wanneroo looking strong in that 16s, 18s 20s bracket for the future but players are drifting from the Brothers to the Dogs aren't they, and other clubs I'm hearing. And who can blame them.
The Dogs, from what I've heard have got plans in for clubroom extensions and the new coach, after a first year that took him by surprise, will be taking a whole new club into 2013.
Tell us more.
Major Premier Coach?
No that horrible little Scotsman
From what I know he wouldn't be welcome anywhere, ESPECIALLY Wanneroo AND Nedlands
How can you be the Minor and Major champions in 2011 with 2 teams in the age group and be no where in 2012
A lot of the ex-Joondalup guys head for TTFKAW (the team formerly known as Wests) or Uni, purely for the coaching. There will be a few from the 18's gone this season, and no 20's for the others. Wanneroo on the other hand have had good 20's the last few years and the 18's this year were superb. Good all round strength, and I think putting KK in charge was a great idea, the players played for him, and he did the coaches job of getting the most out of them. On the plus side a decent size bucket of chips wont bankrupt you either.