Originally Posted by
plague
from U/9's on the NNSW development program starts from early Nov (1 might training), then a Christmas break, then 2 nights per week training from end of Jan (one night at home ground, one night at Speers point facility). Then from (i think) April through to Sept they play about 2 x 40 min games per saturday against their peers. I think the season had about 36 games all up.
So nah, youre wrong. There is a path, and its open to every kid to trail.
If your kid doesnt make it into one of the 18 clubs (with approx 18 players per cub) them maybe your kid aint good enough.
If you think at age 5,6,7 or even 8 that there should be a program for talented kids then you're probably one of those parents who think your kid is the next Ronaldo because he can dribble around a bunch of uninterested toddlers.
If the kid is good enough, he'll get in, and if he doesnt make it then hes prob not good enough at that age, but there is always next year.
One of Plague Jnrs mates triled last year but didnt put in much effort and didnt make it.
He went away played mini roos and busted his ass to get back in the next season, which he did, and it was awesome.
Also, as for recreational space, Plague Jnr lives in an apartment. he is forever practicing his skills (the stuff his coaches want him to do) and has had no issue with his development.
If your kid wants wide open spaces with full goals nets etc, get him and a few mates together and go rent a court at Speers Pt every now and then. Its all there to use.