North breaks 30,000 members barrier
June 12th 2009 13:28
NORTH MELBOURNE has broken the 30,000 membership barrier for the second consecutive year.
The current total of 30,231 is the second-highest membership figure in club history after the 2008 tally of 34,342.
Kangaroos chairman James Brayshaw said the figure proves the club has a strong and sustainable future.
"We thank the Kangaroos faithful for their support and in many ways feel this figure vindicates our decision to stay in Melbourne. While we have a lot of work to do, this proves we are heading in the right direction," Brayshaw said.
"We made a call to arms and North Melbourne people have responded resoundingly."
The current total of 30,231 is the second-highest membership figure in club history after the 2008 tally of 34,342.
Kangaroos chairman James Brayshaw said the figure proves the club has a strong and sustainable future.
"We thank the Kangaroos faithful for their support and in many ways feel this figure vindicates our decision to stay in Melbourne. While we have a lot of work to do, this proves we are heading in the right direction," Brayshaw said.
"We made a call to arms and North Melbourne people have responded resoundingly."
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