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Years ago
ideal club size
If you want to develop your own talent in juniors, you need to have at least 3 , preferably 4 teams in each age group.
In those states where 2 or more kids in each team can play 2 games a week (in the same BA association - not the ratball school , YMCA ,sacra , church or life be in it comps), either up a grade or an age group each week ( like pat mills did ), then you only need 15-to-17 kids in the same birth year to run 4 teams in each age group.
In SA you would need 17+ kids in each age group.
