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Okay Guys thanks for the advice, I've changed my mind, If I get noticed by a collage I will go, I was just wondering how do you get into the AIS? Do they watch you at state championships or something?
yeah Im pretty sure we vs every team, last saturday night I watched the mustangs game at home and they were playing a sydney team, hopefully a Newcastle team comes back to the NBL, surely they would watch Newcastle Basketball
Yeah Dale, one of my mates played for my local rep team but now plays for central coast for more exposure, he made the country NSW team and is a year below, I can see him playing NBA easy, should I follow his path ?
SEABL is not a set requirement, but it would give the biggest exposure to a wider target audience plus is well known to be much higher standard competition to showcase talent than the Waratah League, but seeing as how a fair amount of Hawks/Kings players and I think sometimes in the past, coaches, have played Waratah league, it's not without it's merit to getting exposure to those particular teams...