redandblack wrote:What benefits the SANFL clubs more? A 10,000 increase in crowds at a Power game, or a 10,000 increase in an SANFL round?
I can't answer that mate, but as per a point I made earlier on, I reckon in the last 5 years Port v Norwood games at Alberton have only attracted between say 2,800-3,800. (That might not be quite right, but regardless they haven't been earth shattering crowds)
So really, Port don't have much to lose - They would be confident they could still get close to that 2800 for the SANFL game in absolute worst case scenario, but the likelihood is that they'll get many more than that, and hopefully sew non Power Magpie fans into the AFL team and vice versa - Really I think what Port are trying to do here, from their perspective is a common sense no-brainer.
I feel bad for my Norwood supporting comrades (non-season ticket holders) that are faced with the choice of paying AFL rates to see their SANFL club play or not go - But all SANFL clubs have stated it's in their best interests to have 2 flourishing SA AFL Clubs, and to that extent I guess it means all clubs have to do their bit to help make it happen where possible.
Hopefully Norwood & Sturt can gain some benefit from this themselves ..
Norwood Home Match Ticket = $65
AFL Entry = $30 (approx)
TOTAL = $95
Norwood All Grounds Season Ticket = $110
So hopefully the club can convince many from the top bracket to up their level to the season pass.