music maestro
Years ago

equivalent clubs australia wide

looking at equivalent clubs australia wide - i don't know much outside of SA and a bit of Vic.

ie

Forestville current SA girls state champs = Dandenong = North bears = Qld team = WA team.

look at their achievements relevant to their state not against their = club.

some comments on why you = them with an interstate club.

only sydney clubs i know are comets and north bears

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Anonymous  
Years ago

A starting point to answer you question might be to look here:

VJBL

http://www.sportingpulse.com/assoc_page.cgi?c=1-3911-0-0-0&a=CLUBS

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Anonymous  
Years ago

SA JUNIOR CHAMPIONSHIPS

http://www.sportingpulse.com/assoc_page.cgi?c=1-4010-0-0-0&sID=44476

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Anonymous  
Years ago

NSW Junior League

http://www.nswbasketball.net.au/media/files/2013%20ML%20Divisions(1).pdf

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Anonymous  
Years ago

QLD Junior Rep Comeptitions:

http://www.basketballqld.net.au/index.php?id=27

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Anonymous  
Years ago

WA: http://www.wabl.asn.au/

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Anonymous  
Years ago

TAS: http://sport.gameday.com.au/index.php?id=572

What is up with Basketball TAS's site? Only 2012 Comps listed.

http://www.sportingpulse.com/assoc_page.cgi?c=1-8371-0-0-0&sID=208168

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music maestro  
Years ago

thank you

trying to work out size of clubs to % of population and results and at what levels.

i.e. western are a strong D3-4 team here but not D1
Forestville have the most teams etc etc

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Anonymous  
Years ago

not sure,

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Anonymous  
Years ago

For nbl/afl id go: (based on fan base/culture/performance more so than geographic location)

Melb Tigers = Collingwood (sound team that others hate)

Wildcats = Sydney (great team/no superstars)

Breakers = Geelong (great team that is stacked)

36ers = Port Adelaide (strong tradition, avg recent history, on the way back up)

Crocs = Western Bulldogs (proud club but isnt big budget and never really wins anything)

Taipans = Richmond (strong fan base despite lack of performance. Have improved past few years)

Kings = Essendon (Were good in the early 2000's. Both have questionable employees.

Hawks (gong) = North Melb (low budget and regularly perform above expectations)


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Anonymous  
Years ago

CEntrals = Dandenong Rangers about 20 yrs ago.

Fastest growing club in SA, large domestic comps, strong links to the community, lots of emerging talent coming through the club, large financial investment into basketball development which underpins future growth.

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music maestro  
Years ago

there are a lot of young families up centrals way now and a wise investment by the club getting involved.

affordable, quality housing for the average working family will see continued growth in this sector.



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