I played for the first ever Coober Pedy Football Club, and we used to train on a gravel oval, not a blade of grass in sight, we would train on the gravel and play internal trial matches on it (it was definately a good way to promote to players to keep their feet), very interesting that most football clubs would be ringing their local Council to mow the oval, we used to ring them to bring the grader out to grade the oval.
That is how most communities played in the far north, it was the things we had to do to play the game we love.
Our home ground in the initial stages was at Woomera (450 kms away) and our matches would go as far as Port Augusta (550 kms away) and then at Roxby Downs for other matches, so each week was an approx 1000 km round trip to play footy.
Great experience though, Coober Pedy is a great community with great people and it was a great experience to play for Coober Pedy.