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Years ago
That is a landmark decision, and one that will surely mean that the Melbourne Tigers will have to either entice the majority of players from other domestic programs to their club at U12 level or finally look at running thier own domestic feeder program like pretty much every other Association already does.
Huge margin in the voting - it was not even close.

Years ago
You make a very good point Astor, the VIC ITC program run two training sessions a week for the most part of the year.

Years ago
Not a bad question to ask I guess and I'm not really sure what the answer is. However I would assume that the high quality of their rep-ball programs and associated state level competition would have something to do with it?
