Western Melbourne
Juniors
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Melbourne's northern suburbs is home to a million people, with growth projected to reach 1.5 million by 2036. They also have the least amount of junior clubs. This is where the western market has the advantange in both population, projected growth and junior numbers. It also just makes the most sense geographically speaking given the west-southeast divide.Quick question. Would there be a bigger population in the north of the city?
A lot of a potential Western Melbourne/VIC bid really comes down to financial backing and the stadium in Tarneit being built. No professional sports team in Melbourne actually plays out of Melbourne's western suburbs. Essendon & WB play their home games in Melbourne's CBD, with the Bulldogs taking the odd regional game to Ballarat. Geelong, while part of the Western corridor market, is much further out from the suburbs. This is why the stadium being built is key to getting this done. The NRL could potentially have a chance to land a huge strike in AFL heartland and bring a team out west that actually plays out west. Its centralized location in the heart of Melbourne's west along with the millions being invested into the sports entertainment precinct is vital to this idea coming to fruition.
Comparing this idea to Western United is pretty much apples and oranges. The A-League's popularity has dwindled considerably in recent years, much like Super Rugby. At the height of its peak, the old Victory v Heart derby in the A-League drew crowds of 50k+ without any real geographical incentive behind it. Given that WUFC were introduced with two other established teams in the same market at a time when the A-League was in rapid decline (and still is) - and without the stadium - gives us models to learn from. On the other hand, the NRL finds itself growing in popularity which is evident in the 50% growth of rugby league juniors in Victoria. Add that with a growing population and the potential to tap into the large Pasifika demographic out west - as well as the possibility to take regional games to Geelong and Ballarat - there's a lot going for us.