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Victorian Born Storm Players

joshreading

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There ARE kids who want to become pro RL players in Vic ahead of being AFL players that is FACT. Now we just need some to have the talent to make it but it will happen.

Once one does watch others start to make it. The Under 20s will help immensely.
 

dimitri

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joshreading said:
There ARE kids who want to become pro RL players in Vic ahead of being AFL players that is FACT. Now we just need some to have the talent to make it but it will happen.

Once one does watch others start to make it. The Under 20s will help immensely.

i agree!!!
 

ocko

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yes the under 20s comp will indeed help in this regard, where the storm lags behind
 

Whoosh

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taxidriver said:
melbourne kids dreaming of becoming league stars, wanting to watch and play league ahead of afl.................................

you guys live in some sort of farkin' fantasy land, say hi to the oompa loompas for me.

FFS the storm can't even compete with the victory when it comes to attendances and overall interest.


central coast, perth, 2nd brisbane side are three names that took about a millisecond to think of and all more deserving.

Taxidriver,
It's probably to better to hold back with your opinion when you clearly know little or nothing about the topic you are discussing. I can assure you from first-hand experience that there are alot of kids in Victoria who don't like Aussie Rules and want to be the next Kingy or Billy.

The Storm have previously poured alot of their junior finances into Brisbane Norths and will probably continue to spend up bg on the Central Coast, but there are a heap of kids (especialy those with Islander backgrounds) who are working hard to make the NRL and they should not be discounted. As an earlier poster stated, it willonly take one to make it and there will be plenty lined up to be the next big thing.

Give Melbourne a break, show a bit of support to the growth of the "National" Rugby League and most of all....wake up to yourself!! :sarcasm:
 

_Johnsy

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joshreading said:
There ARE kids who want to become pro RL players in Vic ahead of being AFL players that is FACT. Now we just need some to have the talent to make it but it will happen.

Once one does watch others start to make it. The Under 20s will help immensely.

Anything to back this claim up ? That is of course unless they are expat NSW, QLD or NZ. I would also suggest that a kid once told you does not really count. If it is a fact I would love to see something to back it up.
 

Woods99

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Canard said:
Id like to see the numbers of QLDers or even Brisbane kids playing for the Brisbane Lions similiarly for the Swannies (with NSWers).

Those sides have almost 20 years of history in their states, Im betting their local juniors are about 2/3rds of f**k all.

How much are you prepared to bet?

Current Swans players born in New South Wales: Lewis Roberts-Thompson, Nick Davis, Kieran Jack (son of Gary), Paul Bevan, Leo Barry, Brett Kirk, Jarrod McVeigh, Ben Matthews, Adam Schneider. About double this number are playing with other AFL franchises.

Australian Football has been solidly established in New South Wales for many, many, years - since long before the Swans moved here. Some of the more famous VFL/AFL players born in New South Wales include Haydn Bunton, the three Daniher brothers, Wayne Carey, Paul Kelly, Dennis Carroll, Troy Luff, Greg Stafford, and Russell Morris.
 

El Diablo

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ocko said:
yes the under 20s comp will indeed help in this regard, where the storm lags behind

can't see how when it doesn't look like they even bother trying to recruit from vic
 

philstorm

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El Diablo said:
can't see how when it doesn't look like they even bother trying to recruit from vic

And how would you know that?

Didn't you read the first post in this thread?
 

BuffaloRules

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Woods99 said:
Australian Football has been solidly established in New South Wales for many, many, years - since long before the Swans moved here. Some of the more famous VFL/AFL players born in New South Wales include Haydn Bunton, the three Daniher brothers, Wayne Carey, Paul Kelly, Dennis Carroll, Troy Luff, Greg Stafford, and Russell Morris.

There are some parts of Southern NSW where AFL has been played for 100 years, and the game is at least on par with RL....

How many kids from Sydney are running around in the AFL??

Now divide that by the millions that the AFL puts into the game each year in Sydney, and what have you got??

Answer - SFA...
 

taxidriver

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lockyrulz said:
Stick to driving taxis, it will hurt your brain less.

learn a little bit about something other than your balls and you might realise I don't drive a taxi.
The Storm have previously poured alot of their junior finances into Brisbane Norths and will probably continue to spend up bg on the Central Coast, but there are a heap of kids (especialy those with Islander backgrounds) who are working hard to make the NRL and they should not be discounted. As an earlier poster stated, it willonly take one to make it and there will be plenty lined up to be the next big thing.

really ? victorian kids now live in the central coast and brisbane north ? interesting.

these are two of the areas that i identified as being more important and more deserving of expansion sides. the storm bring very very little to the table in comparison

Give Melbourne a break, show a bit of support to the growth of the "National" Rugby League and most of all....wake up to yourself!!
i'm all for the growth of the game, in areas were the growth can be self sustained and not rely on millions upon millions in hand outs, oh and most of all...go f**k yourself
 

dimitri

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Woods99 said:
How much are you prepared to bet?

Current Swans players born in New South Wales: Lewis Roberts-Thompson, Nick Davis, Kieran Jack (son of Gary), Paul Bevan, Leo Barry, Brett Kirk, Jarrod McVeigh, Ben Matthews, Adam Schneider. About double this number are playing with other AFL franchises.

Australian Football has been solidly established in New South Wales for many, many, years - since long before the Swans moved here. Some of the more famous VFL/AFL players born in New South Wales include Haydn Bunton, the three Daniher brothers, Wayne Carey, Paul Kelly, Dennis Carroll, Troy Luff, Greg Stafford, and Russell Morris.

Yes but Albury, Wodonga and Canberra do not count as Sydney
 

taxidriver

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so you want to look at sydney for the afl and all of victoria for league ?

fmd you are getting desperate

and for the record, Sydney had a self sustained afl comp for many many years
 

dimitri

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taxidriver said:
so you want to look at sydney for the afl and all of victoria for league ?

fmd you are getting desperate

No I don't.

But to be completely fair - NSW encompases at least 3-4 major cities.

Wheras Victoria has 1-2
 

dimitri

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a recent article showed the players eligible for each state if there were to be an afl state of origin.

after over 100 years of afl being played in southern nsw and at least 25 years of it being played in sydney there was still lucky to be 30 players eligible.
 

aqua_duck

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dimitri said:
a recent article showed the players eligible for each state if there were to be an afl state of origin.

after over 100 years of afl being played in southern nsw and at least 25 years of it being played in sydney there was still lucky to be 30 players eligible.
atleast that'd be able to pick a squad. I mean lets face it, Western Australia has atleast a handful of first graders running round the NRL, Victoria has zero. I'm not s storm hater by any means, but I think with the storm signing half the australian schoolboys and junior kangaroos teams every year, there is limited opportunity for young victorians.
 

dimitri

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aqua_duck said:
atleast that'd be able to pick a squad. I mean lets face it, Western Australia has atleast a handful of first graders running round the NRL, Victoria has zero. I'm not s storm hater by any means, but I think with the storm signing half the australian schoolboys and junior kangaroos teams every year, there is limited opportunity for young victorians.

That is not true

We have already established there are plenty of Victorians running around in the nrl
 

Canard

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Woods99 said:
How much are you prepared to bet?

Current Swans players born in New South Wales: Lewis Roberts-Thompson, Nick Davis, Kieran Jack (son of Gary), Paul Bevan, Leo Barry, Brett Kirk, Jarrod McVeigh, Ben Matthews, Adam Schneider. About double this number are playing with other AFL franchises.

Australian Football has been solidly established in New South Wales for many, many, years - since long before the Swans moved here. Some of the more famous VFL/AFL players born in New South Wales include Haydn Bunton, the three Daniher brothers, Wayne Carey, Paul Kelly, Dennis Carroll, Troy Luff, Greg Stafford, and Russell Morris.

But your sort of backing up my point, League had a much smaller presence in Victoria than AFL did in NSW, yet in all that time only 9 players(in a 18 man, is that right, game) are playing for the Swans, (How many first graders out of that lot by the way?)

Like to see the figures relating to the Brisbane Bears/Lions also, Im guessing it would be much lower.
 

dimitri

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Canard said:
But your sort of backing up my point, League had a much smaller presence in Victoria than AFL did in NSW, yet in all that time only 9 players(in a 18 man, is that right, game) are playing for the Swans, (How many first graders out of that lot by the way?)

Like to see the figures relating to the Brisbane Bears/Lions also, Im guessing it would be much lower.

the afl have squads of 50

of the current swans: about 6 are regular starters in the firsts

of those 6 approx 3 are from sydney
 

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