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Postby eaglehaslanded » Sun Mar 30, 2008 10:15 am

The crowd figure from this round are a clear example as to why the SANFL should avoid clashing their fixture against an AAMI Stadium AFL game especially when the Crows are playing at home. Looking at the crowd figures from todays paper and it doesn't paint a good picture for the SANFL.

Norwood v Sturt (FRI N) Coopers Stadium - 6745
North v Eagles (SAT D) Prospect Oval - 2353
Central v Port (SAT N) Hamra Homes Oval - 5794

Wake up SANFL - this is another big example of why we shouldn't clash our fixture against an AFL game at AAMI Stadium. Any other timeslot or day and I would have thought the North V Eagles match would have drawn 3500 + spectators to see what was a brilliant game of SANFL footy.
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Re: Wake up and get smart SANFL.

Postby Wedgie » Sun Mar 30, 2008 10:22 am

They have to have a Saturday afternoon game for the ABC and 99% of North supporters didn't seem to have an issue with it.
The crowd figure yesterday was pretty similar to most North v Eagles games and considering it was also shown live on TV was good.
Perhaps I should lobby the SANFL to not play games against Geelong matches too?
Or perhaps we should play SANFL games Monday to Thursday?
The SANFL don't need to wake up, the club's that insist on playing Sundays that should wake up.
Saturday afternoon is SANFL football.
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Re: Wake up and get smart SANFL.

Postby am Bays » Sun Mar 30, 2008 10:27 am

eaglehaslanded wrote:The crowd figure from this round are a clear example as to why the SANFL should avoid clashing their fixture against an AAMI Stadium AFL game especially when the Crows are playing at home. Looking at the crowd figures from todays paper and it doesn't paint a good picture for the SANFL.

Norwood v Sturt (FRI N) Coopers Stadium - 6745
North v Eagles (SAT D) Prospect Oval - 2353
Central v Port (SAT N) Hamra Homes Oval - 5794

Wake up SANFL - this is another big example of why we shouldn't clash our fixture against an AFL game at AAMI Stadium. Any other timeslot or day and I would have thought the North V Eagles match would have drawn 3500 + spectators to see what was a brilliant game of SANFL footy.


As a Crows supporter/Glenelg member I will ALWAYS go to a Glenelg match over an Adelaide match.

As Wedgie says we have to have at least one Saturday match for TV purposes.

I believe it us also up to us to help promote the SANFL and to ensure the non-believers are aware of how much better footy it is at the SANFL compared to keepies-off AFL style.
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Re: Wake up and get smart SANFL.

Postby CENTURION » Sun Mar 30, 2008 10:27 am

That attendance for Elizabeth Oval has to be wrong. I haven't seen such a crowd behind the northern goals such as last nights for years! Must have been a lot of freebies! i thought closer to 8,000 myself.
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Re: Wake up and get smart SANFL.

Postby Sam_goUUUdogs » Sun Mar 30, 2008 12:32 pm

CENTURION wrote:That attendance for Elizabeth Oval has to be wrong. I haven't seen such a crowd behind the northern goals such as last nights for years! Must have been a lot of freebies! i thought closer to 8,000 myself.



I agree 100%, also thought it was pretty packed out on the western side, the largest night game crowd we have had was about 7500 against Sturt, and i honestly thought last night was about that, if not a little bit more.
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Re: Wake up and get smart SANFL.

Postby smac » Sun Mar 30, 2008 12:41 pm

The rest of the oval was pretty sparse though Centurion, the Northern end only crowded when Centrals kicked to that end and both cheer squads were assembled there. My guess last night was about 6k, pretty close to the mark in the end.
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Re: Wake up and get smart SANFL.

Postby Wedgie » Sun Mar 30, 2008 1:08 pm

Looking at the crowd at Aami and the fact there was minimal difference between yeserday's North/Eagles clash and the last time they clashed in the minor round when there was no clash its the AFL who should be looking at moving their games and not the SANFL.
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Re: Wake up and get smart SANFL.

Postby Grahaml » Sun Mar 30, 2008 1:13 pm

I think that someone has overestimated the support of the Eagles in particular!
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Re: Wake up and get smart SANFL.

Postby Sojourner » Sun Mar 30, 2008 1:41 pm

It is an interesting point to consider, yet as pointed out above in relation to TV commitments there is not a lot we can do, although we could as the licence owners of the Cows and Smears request that the AFL simply not schedule their games on Saturday Afternoons, considering the issues with West Lakes mall I think that is a part of an ongoing larger problem anyway.

I am not sure that there is a lot that the SANFL can do in relation to programming games to promote higher crowds as I think that we do offer a good range of options in that area. I think that getting the lights project up and running at Glenelg Oval could be one thing that could be implamented that would increase crowds and is something that we should be striving towards doing!
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Re: Wake up and get smart SANFL.

Postby Jardarf » Sun Mar 30, 2008 1:42 pm

Heard a rumour today that the SANFL hasn't put any money into their own league promotions this year, pretty disgraceful that the SANFL administrators don't even care about their own league. To be honest I'm not surprised but it's still a disgrace!
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Re: Wake up and get smart SANFL.

Postby Wedgie » Sun Mar 30, 2008 2:24 pm

Jardarf wrote:Heard a rumour today that the SANFL hasn't put any money into their own league promotions this year, pretty disgraceful that the SANFL administrators don't even care about their own league. To be honest I'm not surprised but it's still a disgrace!

You heard wrong, they've definately put money into several areas of promotion including TV ads, Newspaper liftouts, ads, the budget, etc. I can't believe anyone would believe such a ridiculous rumour.
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Re: Wake up and get smart SANFL.

Postby MightyEagles » Sun Mar 30, 2008 3:31 pm

Exactly, when they put space in the budget for 'The Media Guide' says alot.
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Re: Wake up and get smart SANFL.

Postby redden whites » Sun Mar 30, 2008 4:09 pm

Wedgie wrote:Looking at the crowd at Aami and the fact there was minimal difference between yeserday's North/Eagles clash and the last time they clashed in the minor round when there was no clash its the AFL who should be looking at moving their games and not the SANFL.
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Re: Wake up and get smart SANFL.

Postby locky801 » Sun Mar 30, 2008 5:14 pm

Wedgie wrote:They have to have a Saturday afternoon game for the ABC and 99% of North supporters didn't seem to have an issue with it.
The crowd figure yesterday was pretty similar to most North v Eagles games and considering it was also shown live on TV was good.
Perhaps I should lobby the SANFL to not play games against Geelong matches too?
Or perhaps we should play SANFL games Monday to Thursday?
The SANFL don't need to wake up, the club's that insist on playing Sundays that should wake up.
Saturday afternoon is SANFL football.




well summed up Wedgie, you are on the money here, and lets not forget as well the weather was supposed be be on the dogey side which may have kept a few away, I reckon the SANFL would be quite happy with the round 1` attendances
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Re: Wake up and get smart SANFL.

Postby eaglehaslanded » Sun Mar 30, 2008 10:34 pm

Wedgie wrote:They have to have a Saturday afternoon game for the ABC and 99% of North supporters didn't seem to have an issue with it.
The crowd figure yesterday was pretty similar to most North v Eagles games and considering it was also shown live on TV was good.
Perhaps I should lobby the SANFL to not play games against Geelong matches too?
Or perhaps we should play SANFL games Monday to Thursday?
The SANFL don't need to wake up, the club's that insist on playing Sundays that should wake up.
Saturday afternoon is SANFL football.


Were we actually at the same game wedgie because I would have expected many more Roosters fans being the first home game of the new season. I have been to prospect for many seasons now and it was a lot lower than normal.
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Re: Wake up and get smart SANFL.

Postby eaglehaslanded » Sun Mar 30, 2008 10:37 pm

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eaglehaslanded wrote:The crowd figure from this round are a clear example as to why the SANFL should avoid clashing their fixture against an AAMI Stadium AFL game especially when the Crows are playing at home. Looking at the crowd figures from todays paper and it doesn't paint a good picture for the SANFL.

Norwood v Sturt (FRI N) Coopers Stadium - 6745
North v Eagles (SAT D) Prospect Oval - 2353
Central v Port (SAT N) Hamra Homes Oval - 5794

Wake up SANFL - this is another big example of why we shouldn't clash our fixture against an AFL game at AAMI Stadium. Any other timeslot or day and I would have thought the North V Eagles match would have drawn 3500 + spectators to see what was a brilliant game of SANFL footy.


As a Crows supporter/Glenelg member I will ALWAYS go to a Glenelg match over an Adelaide match.

As Wedgie says we have to have at least one Saturday match for TV purposes.

I believe it us also up to us to help promote the SANFL and to ensure the non-believers are aware of how much better footy it is at the SANFL compared to keepies-off AFL style.


As an Eagles member/season ticket holder and Crows member/season ticket holder I made the choice to go to Prospect myself. Damn AFL have to go and programme saturday arvo games at AAMI it's quite ridiculous really.
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Re: Wake up and get smart SANFL.

Postby SBR » Sun Mar 30, 2008 11:58 pm

I would ALWAYS go with Sturt over the Crows.. they need me A LOT more.
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Re: Wake up and get smart SANFL.

Postby johntheclaret » Mon Mar 31, 2008 5:05 am

locky801 wrote:
Wedgie wrote:They have to have a Saturday afternoon game for the ABC and 99% of North supporters didn't seem to have an issue with it.
The crowd figure yesterday was pretty similar to most North v Eagles games and considering it was also shown live on TV was good.
Perhaps I should lobby the SANFL to not play games against Geelong matches too?
Or perhaps we should play SANFL games Monday to Thursday?
The SANFL don't need to wake up, the club's that insist on playing Sundays that should wake up.
Saturday afternoon is SANFL football.




well summed up Wedgie, you are on the money here, and lets not forget as well the weather was supposed be be on the dogey side which may have kept a few away, I reckon the SANFL would be quite happy with the round 1` attendances


Isn't footy a winter game. Why would possible dodgy weather put people off. I've never understood that statement when footy has been played in the winter for more than 100 years ?
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Re: Wake up and get smart SANFL.

Postby Strawb » Mon Mar 31, 2008 12:12 pm

the crowds were down because Westies didn't play
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Re: Wake up and get smart SANFL.

Postby Ecky » Mon Mar 31, 2008 12:40 pm

Wedgie wrote:They have to have a Saturday afternoon game for the ABC and 99% of North supporters didn't seem to have an issue with it.

Are you saying that North has less than 2000 fans then? :?
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