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Anonymous
Years ago
Costs to play rep basketball
I play street ball it don’t cost me a dime.


Years ago
If you are anything decent at Aussie rules you won't be paying a cent, outside travel of course. You need well off parents to get anywhere in basketball to begin with.
Two very different pathways

Years ago
Depends on the association, but generally between $650 - $750 for the season. Extra if you do the optional tournaments.
Most (all?) clubs in Sydney publish a rep handbook that has all of the fees broken down, as well as detailing all of the obligations the player/parents have. Very handy.

Anonymous
Years ago
Lemanis. Can't complain about this one (unless you're that Cats fan that always talks about NZ catching opponents with injuries...).
Bernie Harrower is WNBL COTY for the Bendigo Spirit.
