Anzac Day Tradition?

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Re: Anzac Day Tradition?

Postby smac » Thu Mar 20, 2008 6:35 am

And someone has to give up a home game to play at Adelaide Oval as well.
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Re: Anzac Day Tradition?

Postby spell_check » Fri Mar 21, 2008 7:53 pm

smac wrote:And someone has to give up a home game to play at Adelaide Oval as well.


Only if those teams that were involved only had two meetings between them in a season.
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Re: Anzac Day Tradition?

Postby smac » Sat Mar 22, 2008 2:27 pm

spell_check wrote:
smac wrote:And someone has to give up a home game to play at Adelaide Oval as well.


Only if those teams that were involved only had two meetings between them in a season.

Nup, ANZAC has never been a neutral game since 2001, the premier has always given up a home game to play at AO (or Thebarton in last seasons case - was classed as neutral I believe).
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Re: Anzac Day Tradition?

Postby spell_check » Sat Mar 22, 2008 6:02 pm

smac wrote:
spell_check wrote:
smac wrote:And someone has to give up a home game to play at Adelaide Oval as well.


Only if those teams that were involved only had two meetings between them in a season.

Nup, ANZAC has never been a neutral game since 2001, the premier has always given up a home game to play at AO (or Thebarton in last seasons case - was classed as neutral I believe).


I was of the opinion that while a team uses theirs as the home game on ANZAC day it is still just the neutral "home" game that is used - it would have been played at Adelaide anyway. Every team had 9 home and 9 away in 2001 - Central played North twice at Elizabeth, was at Norwood twice and played Eagles and South at Adelaide.
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Re: Anzac Day Tradition?

Postby smac » Sat Mar 22, 2008 9:24 pm

You have the stats and I guess they don't lie, but I have always been told at the club that we have given up a home game for the ANZAC clash (in the years we were reigning premier) - and quite happily so I might add.
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Re: Anzac Day Tradition?

Postby spell_check » Sun Mar 23, 2008 12:09 am

smac wrote:You have the stats and I guess they don't lie, but I have always been told at the club that we have given up a home game for the ANZAC clash (in the years we were reigning premier) - and quite happily so I might add.


I don't disagree with you either, because in 2002, 2003 and 2005 the previous years premier did give up a home match. I was referring to the occasions in which each team meets three times in that season - there is only the "neutral" home match that is given up.
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Re: Anzac Day Tradition?

Postby smac » Sun Mar 23, 2008 5:19 pm

Aha... I am perhaps blending perception with reality... Will bow to your greater info.

Nice work Mr Check. :wink:
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