hawk
14-11-2015, 01:45 AM
Bit of chat in ufc goalkeepers thread about this. What should the Jets be doing to grow our game in our community particularly schools.
Without doubt there's been a lot of improvement under the new regime this year but we have the knights in schools every year and some yrs afl lay it on real thick.
I feel we can still do better even on a shoe string budget. We need more school visits to get more kids in, kids tix and perhaps posters or other cheap handouts and if possible visits by senior and youth players (obs not all schools).
Do we have a school boys Jets knockout yet? If not this should be run as the pssa or knockout comp in our area. The logistics might not allow the full implementation at this time but should be worked into our area in the near future. I expected these actions have been up and running by now.
some have said...
not rocket science I agree, but Who is organising all this?
The club is still being run on the smell of an oily rag with very few bodies doing all the leg work.
I'm all for the club getting into schools as most know, but reality needs to be understood.
WSW do the schools very well, but have one and a half staff dedicated to it and sponsors paying for the costs involved.
"Getting into schools" isn't as easy as it appears and especially without the administrative staff available to do the co-ordination of it all.
Although the reality of how it is, we dont have to accept this. I reckon gaz already has a secret plan to blow this out.
Yeah I'm probably on the high side in my numbers but 10 primary schools a week should be quite achievable, along with a visit to the children's hospital and some form of community appearance every now and then it's not rocket science.
I recall when I was younger and the Sydney Swans sent a few players to our school ahead of pre season game at No1. I was given free entry to the game that I had never given thought to before and went to it. After the game I asked my parents if I could play AFL for one year an the only thing that stop me playing was the closest team was in Warners Bay which was 20 mins away and my parents convinced me to stay with my local Football Club around the corner.
eg of how it can influence families
I think the Jets could do more. I'd like to see them send a few players around to each current (and former) fans houses to maybe do some chores, mow the lawn check the oil in the car etc. I feel this would be good PR and prob prevent a few household accidents.
goalkeepers good at this
This goes beyond the Jets somewhat cause the game just might be bigger than this club....Thoughts?
Without doubt there's been a lot of improvement under the new regime this year but we have the knights in schools every year and some yrs afl lay it on real thick.
I feel we can still do better even on a shoe string budget. We need more school visits to get more kids in, kids tix and perhaps posters or other cheap handouts and if possible visits by senior and youth players (obs not all schools).
Do we have a school boys Jets knockout yet? If not this should be run as the pssa or knockout comp in our area. The logistics might not allow the full implementation at this time but should be worked into our area in the near future. I expected these actions have been up and running by now.
some have said...
not rocket science I agree, but Who is organising all this?
The club is still being run on the smell of an oily rag with very few bodies doing all the leg work.
I'm all for the club getting into schools as most know, but reality needs to be understood.
WSW do the schools very well, but have one and a half staff dedicated to it and sponsors paying for the costs involved.
"Getting into schools" isn't as easy as it appears and especially without the administrative staff available to do the co-ordination of it all.
Although the reality of how it is, we dont have to accept this. I reckon gaz already has a secret plan to blow this out.
Yeah I'm probably on the high side in my numbers but 10 primary schools a week should be quite achievable, along with a visit to the children's hospital and some form of community appearance every now and then it's not rocket science.
I recall when I was younger and the Sydney Swans sent a few players to our school ahead of pre season game at No1. I was given free entry to the game that I had never given thought to before and went to it. After the game I asked my parents if I could play AFL for one year an the only thing that stop me playing was the closest team was in Warners Bay which was 20 mins away and my parents convinced me to stay with my local Football Club around the corner.
eg of how it can influence families
I think the Jets could do more. I'd like to see them send a few players around to each current (and former) fans houses to maybe do some chores, mow the lawn check the oil in the car etc. I feel this would be good PR and prob prevent a few household accidents.
goalkeepers good at this
This goes beyond the Jets somewhat cause the game just might be bigger than this club....Thoughts?