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Re: State game SANFL v WAFL

Postby Dutchy » Sat May 26, 2012 9:04 pm

JK wrote:
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RB wrote:I know it was looking like being a wet day and the Crows are on tonight, but the crowd was very dissapointing. I'd be surprised if there were more than 3K.


Final crowd at Gliderol today was 2,843


Ouch .. Fair message there


Should have opened the gates, would have got 2k more IMO.
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Re: State game SANFL v WAFL

Postby PhilH » Sat May 26, 2012 9:06 pm

Crowd was 30% up on the corresponding game in WA 3 years ago.

But yes poor turn up.
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Re: State game SANFL v WAFL

Postby The Sleeping Giant » Sat May 26, 2012 9:15 pm

PhilH wrote:Crowd was 30% up on the corresponding game in WA 3 years ago.

But yes poor turn up.


What percentage up/down with the last state game in Adelaide?
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Re: State game SANFL v WAFL

Postby heater31 » Sat May 26, 2012 9:25 pm

The Sleeping Giant wrote:
PhilH wrote:Crowd was 30% up on the corresponding game in WA 3 years ago.

But yes poor turn up.


What percentage up/down with the last state game in Adelaide?



2007? Was a freezing Friday Night at Adelaide Oval IIRC
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Re: State game SANFL v WAFL

Postby The Sleeping Giant » Sat May 26, 2012 9:31 pm

Last one was against the VFL. 5596 turned up.
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Re: State game SANFL v WAFL

Postby heater31 » Sat May 26, 2012 9:33 pm

The Sleeping Giant wrote:Last one was against the VFL. 5596 turned up.



Sorry 2007 was the last home game v Western Australia
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Re: State game SANFL v WAFL

Postby The Sleeping Giant » Sat May 26, 2012 9:49 pm

I thought it was 2007 also, but it was 2006.

Crowd was 5034.

State footy is dead.
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Re: State game SANFL v WAFL

Postby Big Phil » Sat May 26, 2012 9:54 pm

The Sleeping Giant wrote:I thought it was 2007 also, but it was 2006.

Crowd was 5034.

State footy is dead.


It helped being a Friday night in town...

It's not dead for the next few years with the AFL backing the concept for a few more years still.
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Re: State game SANFL v WAFL

Postby The Sleeping Giant » Sat May 26, 2012 10:00 pm

Christ almighty. The numbers don't back your argument up Phil.

Keep looking for excuses though.
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Re: State game SANFL v WAFL

Postby Big Phil » Sat May 26, 2012 10:03 pm

The Sleeping Giant wrote:Christ almighty. The numbers don't back your argument up Phil.

Keep looking for excuses though.


My argument's got nothing to do with it...

You are saying it is dead, I am saying it is going to be around for a few more years, still.
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Re: State game SANFL v WAFL

Postby PhilH » Sat May 26, 2012 10:08 pm

The return of State Footy has been driven by the AFL are part of its development program, with 6 leagues involved.

There is a schedule for the next 5-6 years already set.

Now whether the poor crowd in Adelaide or the VFL massacre of Tasmania today changes that remains to be seen. I doubt it.
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Re: State game SANFL v WAFL

Postby westozfalcon » Sat May 26, 2012 10:13 pm

I thought it was a terrific game of football and was proud of how WA inched their way back into the game because in the first 10 minutes it looked as though they were in for a hiding.
Skills under pressure-wise, I reckon SA were a 7-goal better side but the Black Swan's endeavour and the muddy conditions narrowed the gap.

The grounds are more spacious in Perth and you could tell that when in possession, the WA players were used to having a couple of extra seconds to make a disposal decision.

It was a really well umpired match too with generally no soft free kicks given. One exception (I think it was the WA umpire who erred) was when Kyle Hams got an over-the-shoulder free on the wing in the 3rd term from a tackle that was not high at all. Also, Ruory Kirkby was a tad lucky to be paid that mark in the last 1/4 which led to a crucial goal too.

In my view the best players were:

SA: Boyd, Grocke, Liddle, Schmidt, Parry, Clayton

WA: Johnson, Riggio, Jetta, Dodd, Handley, Hutchings

Also, when did SA switch to the darker blue on their jumpers and shorts?
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Re: State game SANFL v WAFL

Postby The Sleeping Giant » Sat May 26, 2012 10:13 pm

Big Phil wrote:
The Sleeping Giant wrote:Christ almighty. The numbers don't back your argument up Phil.

Keep looking for excuses though.


My argument's got nothing to do with it...

You are saying it is dead, I am saying it is going to be around for a few more years, still.


If no one is watching or has an interest in state football, is it worth persisting with? I don't think so.

I for one would have rather had an SANFL game played today.
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Re: State game SANFL v WAFL

Postby dedja » Sat May 26, 2012 10:17 pm

I go to the footy every week but had no interest in today's game, even if it was at the Bay. I don't represent everyone but I suspect I've got a few mates ...

A sub 3,000 crowd for a Bays game at home would be a rarity these days, so to not even get that for a state game says something.

Got some credit with the bundle of strife today instead.
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Re: State game SANFL v WAFL

Postby heater31 » Sat May 26, 2012 10:23 pm

westozfalcon wrote:
It was a really well umpired match too with generally no soft free kicks given. One exception (I think it was the WA umpire who erred) was when Kyle Hams got an over-the-shoulder free on the wing in the 3rd term from a tackle that was not high at all. Also, Ruory Kirkby was a tad lucky to be paid that mark in the last 1/4 which led to a crucial goal too.




Can't speak for the Hams decision but if it was the mark Kirkby took over the ruckman (Johnson??) I thought he was the only bloke to touch the footy and clunk it on the 2nd grab as it fell into his lap.
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Re: State game SANFL v WAFL

Postby whufc » Sat May 26, 2012 10:29 pm

westozfalcon wrote:I thought it was a terrific game of football and was proud of how WA inched their way back into the game because in the first 10 minutes it looked as though they were in for a hiding.
Skills under pressure-wise, I reckon SA were a 7-goal better side but the Black Swan's endeavour and the muddy conditions narrowed the gap.

The grounds are more spacious in Perth and you could tell that when in possession, the WA players were used to having a couple of extra seconds to make a disposal decision.

It was a really well umpired match too with generally no soft free kicks given. One exception (I think it was the WA umpire who erred) was when Kyle Hams got an over-the-shoulder free on the wing in the 3rd term from a tackle that was not high at all. Also, Ruory Kirkby was a tad lucky to be paid that mark in the last 1/4 which led to a crucial goal too.

In my view the best players were:

SA: Boyd, Grocke, Liddle, Schmidt, Parry, Clayton

WA: Johnson, Riggio, Jetta, Dodd, Handley, Hutchings

Also, when did SA switch to the darker blue on their jumpers and shorts?


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Re: State game SANFL v WAFL

Postby Big Phil » Sat May 26, 2012 10:36 pm

STATE FOOTY - FULL TIME @ GLIDEROL

FINAL SCORES

SANFL - 15.11 = 101

WAFL - 12.9 = 87

Croweaters win by 14 points




GOAL KICKERS:

SANFL - A.Grocke 7, R.Kirkby 2, J.Clayton, J.Schiller, S.Gray, N.Liddle, C.Schmidt, L.Jericho 1

WAFL - T.Handley 4, P.Medhurst, I.Richardson 3, J.Smith 2, C.Wulff 1




FOS WILLIAMS MEDAL: Adam Grocke (SA)

FRED SIMPSON MEDAL: Paul Johnson (WA)




MY BEST PLAYERS:

SANFL - A.Grocke, C.Schmidt, J.Boyd, N.Liddle, C.Parry, J.Clayton, P.Thomas, L.Jarrad

WAFL - P.Johnson, L.Blackwell, M.Riggio, K.Hams, C.Wulf, T.Handley, K.Mitchell




FINAL STATS WINNERS: (Courtesy of Champion Data)

http://sanfl.championdata.com/matches/1 ... mmary.html



CROWD: 2,843 @ Gliderol Stadium, Glenelg
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Re: State game SANFL v WAFL

Postby Pseudo » Sun May 27, 2012 12:02 am

The Sleeping Giant wrote:
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The Sleeping Giant wrote:Christ almighty. The numbers don't back your argument up Phil.

Keep looking for excuses though.


My argument's got nothing to do with it...

You are saying it is dead, I am saying it is going to be around for a few more years, still.


If no one is watching or has an interest in state football, is it worth persisting with? I don't think so.


No-one is watching or has an interest in Foxtel Cup, yet that seems to be persistent....
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Re: State game SANFL v WAFL

Postby The Sleeping Giant » Sun May 27, 2012 12:15 am

And I won't be disappointed if it disappears.
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Re: State game SANFL v WAFL

Postby CoryWS » Sun May 27, 2012 1:08 am

A few photo's from the Match. More to upload

http://www.flickr.com/photos/coryspics/
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