Qualifying Final - Norwood v Sturt @ AO (Sat T 30/8)

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Re: Qualifying Final - Norwood v Sturt @ AO (Sat T 30/8)

Postby mal » Sun Aug 31, 2014 12:29 pm

Quite an amazing occurrence in both Norwood's League and Seconds teams in this weekends Finals
Both games ended up with the same total goals scored by teams

NW 10-5
GL 8-16

NW 10-6
ST 8-9

The winners scored 10 goals the losers 8 goals in both matches
The losers in both games had more scoring shots

According to sources:
Norwoods League team had the unremarkable record of being the most inaccurate scoring team in the comp this season
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Re: Qualifying Final - Norwood v Sturt @ AO (Sat T 30/8)

Postby HeartBeatsTrue » Sun Aug 31, 2014 2:01 pm

wristwatcher wrote:
HeartBeatsTrue wrote:
Panther Pack wrote:
gossipgirl wrote:just wondering with the good weather what will the crowd figures be like for the double header ?


Reckon it could be over 20,000!!!

Good weather, New Stadium, could be massive!!!!!!!

With 4:40pm on a Saturday being the shittest of football timeslots then I reckon 5-6k will show up for both games.



Your going to be way off. It will be double that at least


Double that it was. :oops:
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Re: Qualifying Final - Norwood v Sturt @ AO (Sat T 30/8)

Postby johntheclaret » Sun Aug 31, 2014 6:17 pm

HeartBeatsTrue wrote:
wristwatcher wrote:
HeartBeatsTrue wrote:
Panther Pack wrote:
Reckon it could be over 20,000!!!

Good weather, New Stadium, could be massive!!!!!!!

With 4:40pm on a Saturday being the shittest of football timeslots then I reckon 5-6k will show up for both games.



Your going to be way off. It will be double that at least


Double that it was. :oops:

Erm yes I was. You said 5-6 and 12 turned up
I thnk that's double :?
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Re: Qualifying Final - Norwood v Sturt @ AO (Sat T 30/8)

Postby HeartBeatsTrue » Sun Aug 31, 2014 8:33 pm

Jtr I don't think you understood my last post. Yes it was double and yes I got that wrong. Purely is due to the new AO.

Can't help but think it will justify to those that decided to let the afl reserves in, that they made the right choice.

Last year only 5k turned up to week 1.
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Re: Qualifying Final - Norwood v Sturt @ AO (Sat T 30/8)

Postby SimonH » Sun Aug 31, 2014 11:42 pm

HeartBeatsTrue wrote:Jtr I don't think you understood my last post. Yes it was double and yes I got that wrong. Purely is due to the new AO.

Can't help but think it will justify to those that decided to let the afl reserves in, that they made the right choice.

Last year only 5k turned up to week 1.
I don't think that even the biggest AFL-boosters would claim that the intrusion of 2 AFL reserves teams, neither of whom played on the weekend, had any impact on attendances. It's not only AO, but really the big positive story of the 2014 SANFL season has been Sturt (drowned out by all of the AFL controversy). Even though across the last 15-to-50 years South have had less success than Sturt, it's been longer since Sturt made the finals, plus they've had to endure 2 wooden spoons in the meantime. And there are simply more Sturt supporters to bring out of the woodwork.
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Re: Qualifying Final - Norwood v Sturt @ AO (Sat T 30/8)

Postby CUTTERMAN » Sun Aug 31, 2014 11:51 pm

SimonH wrote:
HeartBeatsTrue wrote:Jtr I don't think you understood my last post. Yes it was double and yes I got that wrong. Purely is due to the new AO.

Can't help but think it will justify to those that decided to let the afl reserves in, that they made the right choice.

Last year only 5k turned up to week 1.
I don't think that even the biggest AFL-boosters would claim that the intrusion of 2 AFL reserves teams, neither of whom played on the weekend, had any impact on attendances. It's not only AO, but really the big positive story of the 2014 SANFL season has been Sturt (drowned out by all of the AFL controversy). Even though across the last 15-to-50 years South have had less success than Sturt, it's been longer since Sturt made the finals, plus they've had to endure 2 wooden spoons in the meantime. And there are simply more Sturt supporters to bring out of the woodwork.

Jeez, we've only had 3 years out of the finals, played in a GF in 2010.
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Re: Qualifying Final - Norwood v Sturt @ AO (Sat T 30/8)

Postby daysofourlives » Sun Aug 31, 2014 11:52 pm

CUTTERMAN wrote:
SimonH wrote:
HeartBeatsTrue wrote:Jtr I don't think you understood my last post. Yes it was double and yes I got that wrong. Purely is due to the new AO.

Can't help but think it will justify to those that decided to let the afl reserves in, that they made the right choice.

Last year only 5k turned up to week 1.
I don't think that even the biggest AFL-boosters would claim that the intrusion of 2 AFL reserves teams, neither of whom played on the weekend, had any impact on attendances. It's not only AO, but really the big positive story of the 2014 SANFL season has been Sturt (drowned out by all of the AFL controversy). Even though across the last 15-to-50 years South have had less success than Sturt, it's been longer since Sturt made the finals, plus they've had to endure 2 wooden spoons in the meantime. And there are simply more Sturt supporters to bring out of the woodwork.

Jeez, we've only had 3 years out of the finals, played in a GF in 2010.


that would be 2009 mate.
South played finals in 2011? therefore statement is correct yeah?
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Re: Qualifying Final - Norwood v Sturt @ AO (Sat T 30/8)

Postby CUTTERMAN » Mon Sep 01, 2014 12:00 am

Sorry meant 09, last finals was 2010.
My point is that we haven't been out of the spotlight for too long for people to have to come out of the woodwork.
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Re: Qualifying Final - Norwood v Sturt @ AO (Sat T 30/8)

Postby therisingblues » Mon Sep 01, 2014 12:26 pm

SimonH wrote:
HeartBeatsTrue wrote:Jtr I don't think you understood my last post. Yes it was double and yes I got that wrong. Purely is due to the new AO.

Can't help but think it will justify to those that decided to let the afl reserves in, that they made the right choice.

Last year only 5k turned up to week 1.
I don't think that even the biggest AFL-boosters would claim that the intrusion of 2 AFL reserves teams, neither of whom played on the weekend, had any impact on attendances. It's not only AO, but really the big positive story of the 2014 SANFL season has been Sturt (drowned out by all of the AFL controversy). Even though across the last 15-to-50 years South have had less success than Sturt, it's been longer since Sturt made the finals, plus they've had to endure 2 wooden spoons in the meantime. And there are simply more Sturt supporters to bring out of the woodwork.

Yes, the first time in ages we've had Sturt, Norwood and Port filling the top three positions was always going to boost the figures.
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