- Dec 30, 2003
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Is it an indictment on the WRFL that during a period of enormous growth in the western region over the past 30 years only Caroline Springs has provided new senior teams in growth areas over that time (since Wyndhamvale)?
Is the WRFL proactive in driving growth, does it consult and engage with newer local communities and local councils? What is it's strategic plan for growth?
Is it driving the establishment of new clubs in areas such as Tarneit, Truganina and Manor Lakes or does it wait and expect parents in those areas to get together and battle through the long and difficult process of establishing a footy club?
In its own Statement of Purpose it says that it will encorage, develop, foster and promote footy but does it actually live its own words?
With the competition facing footy these days, I don't think the WRFL or any footy body can sit back and expect things to happen and a more proactive approach is needed.
This is not a criticism of the current administration but they need to get their hands dirty and make the WRFL the only competition local clubs want to play in.
Is the WRFL proactive in driving growth, does it consult and engage with newer local communities and local councils? What is it's strategic plan for growth?
Is it driving the establishment of new clubs in areas such as Tarneit, Truganina and Manor Lakes or does it wait and expect parents in those areas to get together and battle through the long and difficult process of establishing a footy club?
In its own Statement of Purpose it says that it will encorage, develop, foster and promote footy but does it actually live its own words?
With the competition facing footy these days, I don't think the WRFL or any footy body can sit back and expect things to happen and a more proactive approach is needed.
This is not a criticism of the current administration but they need to get their hands dirty and make the WRFL the only competition local clubs want to play in.