AFL Reserves Discussion...

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Are you in favour of the proposal for the Crows Reserves to join the SANFL League competition?

Yes
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No
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Not fussed either way
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Re: AFL Reserves Discussion...

Postby saintal » Tue Aug 06, 2013 5:28 pm

Knowing Rucci and co, tomorrow it'll be back to 7-1 or something like that. Dont read too much into any figures in the media.
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Re: AFL Reserves Discussion...

Postby Booney » Tue Aug 06, 2013 5:43 pm

TimmiesChin wrote:
Ecky wrote:Some further analysis of crowd figures that I think is of interest to this debate:

Below are the total minor round attendances for both the SANFL (first column) and the AFL games at Footy Park (plus the one Port game at Adelaide Oval in 2011), (second column) with the last column indicating the percentage of total supporters that attended the SANFL. I didn't include finals as these fluctuate more depending on the teams involved.

Year SANFL AFL in Adelaide SANFL %
2012 259,242 624139 29.35%
2011 291,209 623684 31.83%
2010 276,583 646887 29.95%
2009 263,125 694645 27.47%
2008 275,842 709713 27.99%
2007 258,308 768482 25.16%
2006 255,446 766831 24.99%
2005 259,331 827768 23.86%
2004 253,597 767311 24.84%
2003 260,137 840061 23.64%

The percentage of footy fans that have chosen to attend the SANFL over the AFL has risen significantly over the last 10 years, from approx 23% to 30%! I know that this is partly due to the issues with Footy Park, but regardless, why are our opinions discounted so quickly by the media and AFL fans when we are a very significant and growing component of the football landscape in SA?



I just plotted the figures, looks like there is a minor correlation between the two lines. Would be interested to see the home crowds of each SANFL club by year, overlaid with ladder position, and repeating for AFL clubs, to see how much the crowd figures are dependent on the success of the relative clubs. (Ie - in the SANFL I'm guessing years that Norwood has done well will be more likely to be higher SANFL crowd years).




Add into that the addition of night football into the SANFL and as noted the likes of Norwood and Central being succesful, double header finals matches (where neutrals would attend) and the free entry age for kids being raised.
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Re: AFL Reserves Discussion...

Postby RustyCage » Tue Aug 06, 2013 6:00 pm

Booney wrote:
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Jim05 wrote:[quote="Booney"]This, if true, is really good news. Especially for Richard Tambling, finally he is going to play in a competition suited to his talents.

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Re: AFL Reserves Discussion...

Postby passionatelegsfan » Tue Aug 06, 2013 7:04 pm

Somebody on facebook has reported that norwood have changed their mind and are voting yes. I am praying its not true.
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Re: AFL Reserves Discussion...

Postby Dogmatic » Tue Aug 06, 2013 7:30 pm

If the Crows go to the SAAFL, how do they get around the points system?
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Re: AFL Reserves Discussion...

Postby Disco » Tue Aug 06, 2013 7:34 pm

passionatelegsfan wrote:Somebody on facebook has reported that norwood have changed their mind and are voting yes. I am praying its not true.


It's really on now. Joe wants to call meeting, league directors only apparently. Think I heard on Channel 10 got more problems than Jesse James.
Think said if no, then what? My kid was mucking around so didn't entirely listen.
Then channel 9 said considering 1 to 2 years trial.
So either a massive threat called or a big WTF are you all thinking to other clubs needed?
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Re: AFL Reserves Discussion...

Postby UK Fan » Tue Aug 06, 2013 7:38 pm

Aren't clubs giving info nights this week ???? How can they be voting ??
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Re: AFL Reserves Discussion...

Postby whufc » Tue Aug 06, 2013 7:40 pm

Will be the Crows be happy to play div2 ammos when they get relegated from div1 :lol:
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Re: AFL Reserves Discussion...

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Re: AFL Reserves Discussion...

Postby Apachebulldog » Tue Aug 06, 2013 8:15 pm

Gee Channel 10 has pumped it quite a bit.

I watched the channel nine news sports report they reported that there will be a clubs directors meeting tomporrow night to discuss the possibilty of Crows reserves side entering next year for a trial period of two years to see if it is going to be a detriment to the SANFL. Apparently this has all come about because of the events over the last week regarding West Adelaides financial situation which might have seen the club fold. West Adelaides financial predicament has made some of the clubs very skittish because some are in the same boat.

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Re: AFL Reserves Discussion...

Postby SDK » Tue Aug 06, 2013 8:23 pm

Just another attempt by the media to bluff and influence. Norwood have not changed their mind merely saying we should look at what is on offer. The Crows feed the media crap and they snap it up.
How the xxxx can they report this afternoon that WWT have said no then a few hours later they have changed their mind. How the hell can they have a meeting and change their mind in such a short period of time ?????????????? The xxxxing Crows are saying all this not WWT !
As Centurion said last Friday night. Only believe what your club is saying. Anything else is BS.
I believe this whole beat up is to angle towards a trial ..... in the reserves. The Crows and in particular Steven Trigg have to manufacture a way out of the shit Trigg created by saying they would go to the SAAFL. Clearly this has been disregarded as total BS.
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Re: AFL Reserves Discussion...

Postby saintal » Tue Aug 06, 2013 9:08 pm

South officials didn't give too much away at members mtg, but I'm confident we'll vote no. Board mtg tonight to make the decision. Would post more but on mobile...
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Re: AFL Reserves Discussion...

Postby Pseudo » Tue Aug 06, 2013 9:24 pm

Booney wrote:
TimmiesChin wrote:
Ecky wrote:Some further analysis of crowd figures that I think is of interest to this debate:

Below are the total minor round attendances for both the SANFL (first column) and the AFL games at Footy Park (plus the one Port game at Adelaide Oval in 2011), (second column) with the last column indicating the percentage of total supporters that attended the SANFL. I didn't include finals as these fluctuate more depending on the teams involved.

Year SANFL AFL in Adelaide SANFL %
2012 259,242 624139 29.35%
2011 291,209 623684 31.83%
2010 276,583 646887 29.95%
2009 263,125 694645 27.47%
2008 275,842 709713 27.99%
2007 258,308 768482 25.16%
2006 255,446 766831 24.99%
2005 259,331 827768 23.86%
2004 253,597 767311 24.84%
2003 260,137 840061 23.64%

The percentage of footy fans that have chosen to attend the SANFL over the AFL has risen significantly over the last 10 years, from approx 23% to 30%! I know that this is partly due to the issues with Footy Park, but regardless, why are our opinions discounted so quickly by the media and AFL fans when we are a very significant and growing component of the football landscape in SA?



I just plotted the figures, looks like there is a minor correlation between the two lines. Would be interested to see the home crowds of each SANFL club by year, overlaid with ladder position, and repeating for AFL clubs, to see how much the crowd figures are dependent on the success of the relative clubs. (Ie - in the SANFL I'm guessing years that Norwood has done well will be more likely to be higher SANFL crowd years).




Add into that the addition of night football into the SANFL and as noted the likes of Norwood and Central being succesful, double header finals matches (where neutrals would attend) and the free entry age for kids being raised.


and a vast horde of fair-weather fans jumping off the underperforming Power in recent years.
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Re: AFL Reserves Discussion...

Postby Dutchy » Tue Aug 06, 2013 9:26 pm

saintal wrote:South officials didn't give too much away at members mtg, but I'm confident we'll vote no. Board mtg tonight to make the decision. Would post more but on mobile...


Thanks for the update
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Re: AFL Reserves Discussion...

Postby fish » Tue Aug 06, 2013 10:18 pm

At the end of the day I hope my club and the other clubs make the right decision for the sake of the clubs and the comp...
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Re: AFL Reserves Discussion...

Postby beenreal » Tue Aug 06, 2013 10:38 pm

passionatelegsfan wrote:To Been Real - I am just one person and i have nothing to do with the Norwood board. Obviously my 'petty' views do not represent the view of my club. However if my pettiness bothers you I suggest you have a word to your fellow Port faithful who feel the need to trash the SANFL at every opportunity. Port should apologise to the SANFL and SA footy fans for everything you have put us through and thank yourselves lucky you are still allowed in the SANFL.


OK PLF, as a foundation club of the league, I'd REALLY love to be educated on what we have put you through to deserve being kicked out of the $ANFL

On the other hand, perhaps you're right.

I'm sorry the Port Adelaide Football Club beat you in the 1980 Grand Final

I'm sorry the Port Adelaide Football Club beat you in the 1999 Grand Final

I'm sorry the Port Adelaide Football Club has won more Premierships than you.

I'm sorry for THAT Scott Hodges kick in the 1996 Preliminary Final.

I'm sorry the Port Adelaide Football Club holds an unequalled Australian record of 6 Premierships in a row.

I'm sorry the Port Adelaide Football Club is now winning Premierships in the AFL, while Norwood never will.

I'm sorry the Port Adelaide Football Club has generated over $57M in $ANFL revenue since 1997

There, on behalf of the Port Adelaide Football Club, I humbly apologise.

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Re: AFL Reserves Discussion...

Postby SDK » Tue Aug 06, 2013 10:44 pm

You are a xxxxing idiot Beenreal. Posting irrelevant BS for too xxxxing long.
What are you on and what home are you locked up in ?
Your mob betrayed the SANFL many years ago and are now living in the past and have no future.
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Re: AFL Reserves Discussion...

Postby Long live SAnFL » Tue Aug 06, 2013 11:26 pm

beenreal wrote:
passionatelegsfan wrote:To Been Real - I am just one person and i have nothing to do with the Norwood board. Obviously my 'petty' views do not represent the view of my club. However if my pettiness bothers you I suggest you have a word to your fellow Port faithful who feel the need to trash the SANFL at every opportunity. Port should apologise to the SANFL and SA footy fans for everything you have put us through and thank yourselves lucky you are still allowed in the SANFL.


OK PLF, as a foundation club of the league, I'd REALLY love to be educated on what we have put you through to deserve being kicked out of the $ANFL

On the other hand, perhaps you're right.

I'm sorry the Port Adelaide Football Club beat you in the 1980 Grand Final

I'm sorry the Port Adelaide Football Club beat you in the 1999 Grand Final

I'm sorry the Port Adelaide Football Club has won more Premierships than you.

I'm sorry for THAT Scott Hodges kick in the 1996 Preliminary Final.

I'm sorry the Port Adelaide Football Club holds an unequalled Australian record of 6 Premierships in a row.

I'm sorry the Port Adelaide Football Club is now winning Premierships in the AFL, while Norwood never will.

I'm sorry the Port Adelaide Football Club has generated over $57M in $ANFL revenue since 1997

There, on behalf of the Port Adelaide Football Club, I humbly apologise.

Can we stay now?


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Re: AFL Reserves Discussion...

Postby saintal » Wed Aug 07, 2013 12:44 am

So some further comments on the SAFC members night. Probably 50 or so members turned up. The meeting made me feel relatively young :? . Anyway...

- The CEO Evan Arnold didn't give much away as to his/the club's opinion on the matter. Peter Alexander spoke well with some passion.
- The club was originally a "No" out of principle before the details had been presented, but naturally were obliged to consider the proposal.
- The club's main concerns were with the original top-up player arrangement, which has since been scrapped, the drop off in crowds for games against the AFL clubs, (they are sceptical about the suggested growth in crowds/interest) and the SANFL losing that "point of difference" with the other state leagues.
- Basically every member who spoke (bar 1) was against the proposal, for the reasons that have been widely mentioned on forums etc.
- Each club will receive a 40K payment, with another figure of about 10K for promotion etc
- When asked about the potential benefits for the club, Evan didn't present them with much conviction, which perhaps suggests he doubts the legitimacy of them like most of us do. Apart from the $$ (which in my opinion is underwhelming given the likely fall in attendances/members), the other positive mentioned was the potential to work with the AFL clubs to promote footy in the southern area. I can't see they this couldn't be arranged regardless..
- Evan felt as though the idea of the AFL teams playing in the SANFL reserves deserved greater attention than what it received
- Mentioned that the proposed TV deal with C7 is not hinging on the AFC's involvement in the league
- Port status quo for 2014, but for 2015...? The general feeling is the PAMFC wont be as we currently know it.
- The board was meeting tonight to make a decision on the proposal as it stands currently. Yet to decide how this decision will be communicated.
- I'm fairly confident/hopeful that the club will vote No.
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Re: AFL Reserves Discussion...

Postby CUTTERMAN » Wed Aug 07, 2013 12:52 am

Good summary. Cheers. Sounds like some of the clubs are on the same wavelength as supporters.
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