by RB » Wed Apr 25, 2012 10:38 pm
by The Sleeping Giant » Wed Apr 25, 2012 10:39 pm
by Big Phil » Wed Apr 25, 2012 10:43 pm
RB wrote:Absolutely no reason why Norwood and Port can't play on ANZAC Day in addition to the previous year's grand finalists. In the past, there were often multiple games on ANZAC Day.
by smac » Wed Apr 25, 2012 11:10 pm
PhilH wrote:I was expecting something for the kids, given the talking up PhilH gives the Eagles, was disappointed to find nothing.
Just on the kids.
There was free face painting in the family friendly area from 1.30pm to 3/4 time as per every home game.
Location of Family Friendly Area (in front of cricket club) is also on signs at our two gates.
Free Face Painting & Location was advised
- on posters put up by all the gates, canteens
- over the PA system
- in other communications leading up to the game (including I think one posted on this site in the preview thread).
Plus the kick for goal competition at half time that always seems to be won by a kid.
All our junior Eagles members also would collect their free home match giveaway which for this match was our new 2012 Team Poster. (1st game was a lanyard, last one 3 Player Trading Cards, next HM is a wrist band)
All kids welcome to sign up as a free junior member (if 13 or under)
Focus was not really on the kids today, that comes with our AUSKICK Day in June and KIDS Day in August.
by Jase » Wed Apr 25, 2012 11:24 pm
smac wrote:PhilH wrote:I was expecting something for the kids, given the talking up PhilH gives the Eagles, was disappointed to find nothing.
Just on the kids.
There was free face painting in the family friendly area from 1.30pm to 3/4 time as per every home game.
Location of Family Friendly Area (in front of cricket club) is also on signs at our two gates.
Free Face Painting & Location was advised
- on posters put up by all the gates, canteens
- over the PA system
- in other communications leading up to the game (including I think one posted on this site in the preview thread).
Plus the kick for goal competition at half time that always seems to be won by a kid.
All our junior Eagles members also would collect their free home match giveaway which for this match was our new 2012 Team Poster. (1st game was a lanyard, last one 3 Player Trading Cards, next HM is a wrist band)
All kids welcome to sign up as a free junior member (if 13 or under)
Focus was not really on the kids today, that comes with our AUSKICK Day in June and KIDS Day in August.
Nothing shuts up the kids like a jumping castle!
And once one family sat in the family area, it was full.
by Squawk » Wed Apr 25, 2012 11:32 pm
Big Phil wrote:
CROWD: 4,054*
Big Phil wrote:* The best crowd at Woodville since 2000, the best crowd between these 2 clubs at this venue, ever.
by whufc » Wed Apr 25, 2012 11:33 pm
SpionKopster wrote:Don't agree!
And now that KMac is injured, Alexis is the best defender in the league!
Disgraceful crowd from two successful clubs!
Not good enough!
Why cater for the minority?
by Pseudo » Wed Apr 25, 2012 11:34 pm
whufc wrote:SpionKopster wrote:Why cater for the minority?
Why cater for the rubbish sides who cant make it in their own right?
by Squawk » Wed Apr 25, 2012 11:40 pm
Big Phil wrote:SpionKopster wrote:Yawn!
Anzac Day must return to Norwood and Port playing one another, the rest can please themselves!
Didn't Norwood host Port the season before last in a night ANZAC Day game?
What kind of crowd turned up to that one?
Surely you must earn the right to play on ANZAC Day?
What have Norwood, or Port for that matter, done in recent years to have earned that right Spoin?
by dedja » Wed Apr 25, 2012 11:43 pm
by whufc » Wed Apr 25, 2012 11:45 pm
Squawk wrote:Big Phil wrote:SpionKopster wrote:Yawn!
Anzac Day must return to Norwood and Port playing one another, the rest can please themselves!
Didn't Norwood host Port the season before last in a night ANZAC Day game?
What kind of crowd turned up to that one?
Surely you must earn the right to play on ANZAC Day?
What have Norwood, or Port for that matter, done in recent years to have earned that right Spoin?
In 2010, 4,884 turned up at Elizabeth to see Central v Sturt. That night, 6,611 turned up at Norwood to see Norwood v Port.
As for earning the right to play on Anzac Day, the Anzac Day scheduling of a Grand Final re-match is a scheduling determination by the league.
Anzac Day is not about earning the right - no one earns the right to go to war. This match is determined by the Grand Finalists who currently earn a scheduling reward.
For a stand alone match to draw a paltry 4,000 on Anzac Day, must be a real concern for the league. More people turn out to regular fixtures. Port v Norwood as a stand alone game on a Sunday a few weeks back had 4,900. It wasn't like Anzac Day fell on a Friday or a Monday so people took off for a long weekend.....
by Dutchy » Wed Apr 25, 2012 11:48 pm
dedja wrote:Just a slight reality check for Norwood and Port fans ... It's 2012, not the 1970's or 1980's.
by PhilH » Thu Apr 26, 2012 12:04 am
by The Sleeping Giant » Thu Apr 26, 2012 12:08 am
Squawk wrote:Big Phil wrote:SpionKopster wrote:Yawn!
Anzac Day must return to Norwood and Port playing one another, the rest can please themselves!
Didn't Norwood host Port the season before last in a night ANZAC Day game?
What kind of crowd turned up to that one?
Surely you must earn the right to play on ANZAC Day?
What have Norwood, or Port for that matter, done in recent years to have earned that right Spoin?
In 2010, 4,884 turned up at Elizabeth to see Central v Sturt. That night, 6,611 turned up at Norwood to see Norwood v Port.
As for earning the right to play on Anzac Day, the Anzac Day scheduling of a Grand Final re-match is a scheduling determination by the league.
Anzac Day is not about earning the right - no one earns the right to go to war. This match is determined by the Grand Finalists who currently earn a scheduling reward.
For a stand alone match to draw a paltry 4,000 on Anzac Day, must be a real concern for the league. More people turn out to regular fixtures. Port v Norwood as a stand alone game on a Sunday a few weeks back had 4,900. It wasn't like Anzac Day fell on a Friday or a Monday so people took off for a long weekend.....
by Squawk » Thu Apr 26, 2012 12:40 am
PhilH wrote:Well so far today's crowd is the 2nd biggest for a DAY game this season.
Only Port v Norwood at Alberton was larger and only by approx 740.
Average DAY attendance in SANFL for Rd's 1-5 -- 2,722 per game (27,221 for 10 games)
Only 4 of those 10 day games have broken 3,000
- today
- Port v Norwood
- Sturt v Port
- Norwood v Eagles
by Squawk » Thu Apr 26, 2012 12:43 am
Dutchy wrote:dedja wrote:Just a slight reality check for Norwood and Port fans ... It's 2012, not the 1970's or 1980's.
Even South/Glenelg draw more than Port/Norwood these days!
by JK » Thu Apr 26, 2012 2:32 am
Dutchy wrote:dedja wrote:Just a slight reality check for Norwood and Port fans ... It's 2012, not the 1970's or 1980's.
Even South/Glenelg draw more than Port/Norwood these days!
by PhilH » Thu Apr 26, 2012 8:27 am
And once one family sat in the family area, it was full.
by sjt » Thu Apr 26, 2012 9:48 am
Squawk wrote:PhilH wrote:Well so far today's crowd is the 2nd biggest for a DAY game this season.
Only Port v Norwood at Alberton was larger and only by approx 740.
Average DAY attendance in SANFL for Rd's 1-5 -- 2,722 per game (27,221 for 10 games)
Only 4 of those 10 day games have broken 3,000
- today
- Port v Norwood
- Sturt v Port
- Norwood v Eagles
Port and Norwood were involved in two of those each, too! (The Eagles two as well).
Splitting hairs though now mate - this was an ANZAC Day game - not just any old "day" game.
Don't get me started on the SANFL night league we have these days.....
by Booney » Thu Apr 26, 2012 10:13 am
dedja wrote:Just a slight reality check for Norwood and Port fans ... It's 2012, not the 1970's or 1980's.
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