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Rnd 5 - Adelaide v Port Magpies @ Clare Oval (Sun 4/5)

PostPosted: Mon Apr 28, 2014 9:08 pm
by Big Phil
The first SANFL Showdown between the Adelaide Crows AFL Reserves side and Port Adelaide Power's AFL Reserves side in the Port Magpies. Great that they are taking this game out into the country and raising funds for a very worthy cause.

You would suspect, based on respective form, that the Port Adelaide Magpies will go in as red hot favourites. Will be interesting to see if the Crows Reserves side have the services of Taylor Walker this weekend.


Adelaide v Port Mapgies

Sunday, May 4th

Clare Oval, Clare

Curtain Raiser - North Clare v South Clare

League @ 2:10pm

Broadcast Details - 7Mate from 2:00pm

Re: Rnd 5 - Adelaide v Port Magpies @ Clare Oval (Sun 4/5)

PostPosted: Mon Apr 28, 2014 9:30 pm
by LPH
One would expect a very big crowd - no Country Games on Sunday should mean a huge turn out from around the Mid-North of the State & as far away as Eyre Peninsula

Re: Rnd 5 - Adelaide v Port Magpies @ Clare Oval (Sun 4/5)

PostPosted: Mon Apr 28, 2014 9:58 pm
by Big Phil
LPH wrote:One would expect a very big crowd - no Country Games on Sunday should mean a huge turn out from around the Mid-North of the State & as far away as Eyre Peninsula

Locals from Clare say they expect between 5 and 7K to the game...

Re: Rnd 5 - Adelaide v Port Magpies @ Clare Oval (Sun 4/5)

PostPosted: Mon Apr 28, 2014 10:09 pm
by Bounce of the ball
Those organising the game are anticipating 10,000.

Re: Rnd 5 - Adelaide v Port Magpies @ Clare Oval (Sun 4/5)

PostPosted: Mon Apr 28, 2014 10:10 pm
by Big Phil
Bounce of the ball wrote:Those organising the game are anticipating 10,000.

May depend on weather and whether Taylor Walker plays, or not?

I'd anticipate between 6 and 8K will attend...

Re: Rnd 5 - Adelaide v Port Magpies @ Clare Oval (Sun 4/5)

PostPosted: Mon Apr 28, 2014 10:12 pm
by kempey
No cars in the ground - won't be like a country game at all!!!

Re: Rnd 5 - Adelaide v Port Magpies @ Clare Oval (Sun 4/5)

PostPosted: Mon Apr 28, 2014 10:16 pm
by Big Phil
kempey wrote:No cars in the ground - won't be like a country game at all!!!

Noarlunga isn't a country game, kempey ;)

Re: Rnd 5 - Adelaide v Port Magpies @ Clare Oval (Sun 4/5)

PostPosted: Mon Apr 28, 2014 10:26 pm
by kempey
True - but they don't get 7,000 to often at Noarlunga.

Re: Rnd 5 - Adelaide v Port Magpies @ Clare Oval (Sun 4/5)

PostPosted: Mon Apr 28, 2014 10:30 pm
by matt35
Great that they are taking this game to the country, and I believe it is intended that future Crows home games against Port will also be played at country venues, a definite positive!

On the game itself, as Big Phil said above, looking at form it is difficult to see any other result than a comfortable Magpies win, but hopefully we may all be surprised by the end result!

Re: Rnd 5 - Adelaide v Port Magpies @ Clare Oval (Sun 4/5)

PostPosted: Mon Apr 28, 2014 10:54 pm
by saintal
Great to see an SANFL game being held in the country, even if it is a battle of the 'intruders'. I feel as though all clubs should endeavour to play a game in their zone at least once every couple of years (i.e. South at Encounter Bay).

Re: Rnd 5 - Adelaide v Port Magpies @ Clare Oval (Sun 4/5)

PostPosted: Mon Apr 28, 2014 11:09 pm
by Panther Pack
kempey wrote:True - but they don't get 7,000 to often at Noarlunga.


Well over 7000 at the Christmas Carols last year!!!!

Re: Rnd 5 - Adelaide v Port Magpies @ Clare Oval (Sun 4/5)

PostPosted: Tue Apr 29, 2014 1:00 am
by Leon_LeCornu
Great that Adelaide are supporting real grass roots football and great that Port agreed to this game - of course no one would be against it, but none of the SANFL clubs ever organise anything like this, so great initiative. Will be great to watch professional footballers run around on a country ground in a competitive game!

I'm tipping Port here. Whole team is in great form and Buddha is clearly getting his message across more and more every week. The likes of Moore, P.Stew, O'Shea and Newton could be in the Power team easily now and the new top up players are looking good. Take particular notion of young Zac Hawkins, a real star of the future and a Port Adelaide boy. The diverse backgrounds of this team really show what Port Adelaide is about, a team for everyone, and i'm loving watching it! To Clare!

Re: Rnd 5 - Adelaide v Port Magpies @ Clare Oval (Sun 4/5)

PostPosted: Tue Apr 29, 2014 6:06 am
by Jim05
Leon_LeCornu wrote:Great that Adelaide are supporting real grass roots football and great that Port agreed to this game - of course no one would be against it, but none of the SANFL clubs ever organise anything like this, so great initiative. Will be great to watch professional footballers run around on a country ground in a competitive game!

I'm tipping Port here. Whole team is in great form and Buddha is clearly getting his message across more and more every week. The likes of Moore, P.Stew, O'Shea and Newton could be in the Power team easily now and the new top up players are looking good. Take particular notion of young Zac Hawkins, a real star of the future and a Port Adelaide boy. The diverse backgrounds of this team really show what Port Adelaide is about, a team for everyone, and i'm loving watching it! To Clare!

I must of dreamt going to watch Norwood play South at Victor those times :?
There have been several games played in country towns in the past, hasnt been one for a couple years and I would like to see more of them but to say the SANFL clubs dont do anything like this is just rubbish

Re: Rnd 5 - Adelaide v Port Magpies @ Clare Oval (Sun 4/5)

PostPosted: Tue Apr 29, 2014 10:01 am
by twosheds
Leon_LeCornu wrote:Great that Adelaide are supporting real grass roots football and great that Port agreed to this game - of course no one would be against it, but none of the SANFL clubs ever organise anything like this, so great initiative. Will be great to watch professional footballers run around on a country ground in a competitive game!

I'm tipping Port here. Whole team is in great form and Buddha is clearly getting his message across more and more every week. The likes of Moore, P.Stew, O'Shea and Newton could be in the Power team easily now and the new top up players are looking good. Take particular notion of young Zac Hawkins, a real star of the future and a Port Adelaide boy. The diverse backgrounds of this team really show what Port Adelaide is about, a team for everyone, and i'm loving watching it! To Clare!


Hmm so I must have also dreamt going to watch SANFL games at Whyalla, Port Pirie, Berri, Balaklava etc

Re: Rnd 5 - Adelaide v Port Magpies @ Clare Oval (Sun 4/5)

PostPosted: Tue Apr 29, 2014 10:06 am
by Spargo
Bounce of the ball wrote:Those organising the game are anticipating 10,000.

Hopefully for those going, catering tips won't be sought from the Glenelg Football Club.

Re: Rnd 5 - Adelaide v Port Magpies @ Clare Oval (Sun 4/5)

PostPosted: Tue Apr 29, 2014 10:39 am
by bennymacca
twosheds wrote:
Leon_LeCornu wrote:Great that Adelaide are supporting real grass roots football and great that Port agreed to this game - of course no one would be against it, but none of the SANFL clubs ever organise anything like this, so great initiative. Will be great to watch professional footballers run around on a country ground in a competitive game!

I'm tipping Port here. Whole team is in great form and Buddha is clearly getting his message across more and more every week. The likes of Moore, P.Stew, O'Shea and Newton could be in the Power team easily now and the new top up players are looking good. Take particular notion of young Zac Hawkins, a real star of the future and a Port Adelaide boy. The diverse backgrounds of this team really show what Port Adelaide is about, a team for everyone, and i'm loving watching it! To Clare!


Hmm so I must have also dreamt going to watch SANFL games at Whyalla, Port Pirie, Berri, Balaklava etc


It has been a while though right? maybe not in the past several years? happy to be corrected.

I too am looking forward to this game. Just over an hour drive away for me, so I think ill make the trek. Im almost certain Tex will play this game too, given the crows have a bye the week after, so it would seem silly to rush him back for melbourne before the bye.

Re: Rnd 5 - Adelaide v Port Magpies @ Clare Oval (Sun 4/5)

PostPosted: Tue Apr 29, 2014 10:43 am
by Dutchy
South have played at Victor and Sturt/West in the Riverland and Murray Bridge in the past 3/4 years.

Re: Rnd 5 - Adelaide v Port Magpies @ Clare Oval (Sun 4/5)

PostPosted: Tue Apr 29, 2014 10:48 am
by matt35
I remember the days of pre season SANFL games at country grounds, remember as a kid heading all the way to Bordertown for a Glenelg pre season game in I think it was 1986.

Would probably head up for this if I did not have a commitment in the early hours of Sunday morning, should be a good day!

Re: Rnd 5 - Adelaide v Port Magpies @ Clare Oval (Sun 4/5)

PostPosted: Tue Apr 29, 2014 10:53 am
by bennymacca
I think 5 country games a year, half the teams playing a home game in their country zone, would be a great idea. Especially if it was against one of the lower drawing clubs, I would think it would actually make economic sense too.

Take centrals vs south for instance. Not even 2k at the game, im sure if that was played at Nuri on the sunday they would have gotten more than that. How it works with splitting revenue im not sure.

The condition of grounds would probably be the main concern i would think. There may not be a huge amount of grounds suitable for an SANFL match in some areas

Re: Rnd 5 - Adelaide v Port Magpies @ Clare Oval (Sun 4/5)

PostPosted: Tue Apr 29, 2014 11:01 am
by heater31
bennymacca wrote:I think 5 country games a year, half the teams playing a home game in their country zone, would be a great idea. Especially if it was against one of the lower drawing clubs, I would think it would actually make economic sense too.

Take centrals vs south for instance. Not even 2k at the game, im sure if that was played at Nuri on the sunday they would have gotten more than that. How it works with splitting revenue im not sure.

The condition of grounds would probably be the main concern i would think. There may not be a huge amount of grounds suitable for an SANFL match in some areas


Think extra revenue is offset by the extra costs of transporting the players and support staff to the game.

In this case with the 2 AFL teams playing each other the parent organisation has more than deep enough pockets to cover these without substantially affecting the bottom line....