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An opportunity missed for the Eagles

PostPosted: Tue Apr 07, 2009 2:21 pm
by Sojourner
Being Easter Weekend, what would the crowd be likely to be for an Eagles vs Glenelg match in the Eagles Country Zone at Moonta? I would suggest probably three times or more than the usual crowd at Woodville for this game.

I realise that South are playing Norwood at Encounter Bay, yet I do think that its a good idea for SANFL clubs to look at the idea of taking the game to their members and potential new members in their country zone. Easter weekend would be a massive opportunity to do something in Moonta where the local population swells to record numbers over Easter. A good reason for supporters to get away for a holiday as well!

Re: An opportunity missed for the Eagles

PostPosted: Tue Apr 07, 2009 2:35 pm
by schimma
Sojourner wrote:Being Easter Weekend, what would the crowd be likely to be for an Eagles vs Glenelg match in the Eagles Country Zone at Moonta? I would suggest probably three times or more than the usual crowd at Woodville for this game.

I realise that South are playing Norwood at Encounter Bay, yet I do think that its a good idea for SANFL clubs to look at the idea of taking the game to their members and potential new members in their country zone. Easter weekend would be a massive opportunity to do something in Moonta where the local population swells to record numbers over Easter. A good reason for supporters to get away for a holiday as well!



good idea i am an eagles member and i have a shack that way. would have loved a few cans on the hill.

Re: An opportunity missed for the Eagles

PostPosted: Tue Apr 07, 2009 3:19 pm
by Swamp Donkey
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I totally agree, there should be more of it.

Re: An opportunity missed for the Eagles

PostPosted: Tue Apr 07, 2009 4:13 pm
by Mickyj
Two Eagles fans would have stayed home
sorry guys I went to encounter bay on a bus provided by the club that broke down .
And why is it always Eagles missed out
Hell why should we always be suckered into going to the country.
Sorry dont like the idea only

Give Port Adelaide or Norwood a country game

Re: An opportunity missed for the Eagles

PostPosted: Tue Apr 07, 2009 4:35 pm
by Swamp Donkey
Mickyj wrote:Two Eagles fans would have stayed home
sorry guys I went to encounter bay on a bus provided by the club that broke down .
And why is it always Eagles missed out
Hell why should we always be suckered into going to the country.
Sorry dont like the idea only

Give Port Adelaide or Norwood a country game


Very narrow minded. Put the club ahead of yourself and the benefits for your club will be obvious. More exposure = more memberships = more financial club = success on the field!

Re: An opportunity missed for the Eagles

PostPosted: Tue Apr 07, 2009 4:36 pm
by fester69
Mickyj wrote:Two Eagles fans would have stayed home
sorry guys I went to encounter bay on a bus provided by the club that broke down .
And why is it always Eagles missed out
Hell why should we always be suckered into going to the country.
Sorry dont like the idea only

Give Port Adelaide or Norwood a country game



Ummm........... Norwood have a country game this weekend. :?

Re: An opportunity missed for the Eagles

PostPosted: Tue Apr 07, 2009 4:36 pm
by Sojourner
Mickyj wrote:Hell why should we always be suckered into going to the country.
Sorry dont like the idea only


The Eagles have played South in a SAFC home match at a country venue, yet when was the last time that the Eagels were the host and played one of their home matches in their country zone to promote the SANFL?

Re: An opportunity missed for the Eagles

PostPosted: Tue Apr 07, 2009 4:37 pm
by Dutchy
Id go for sure, we have a shack at Pt Hughes, your right people everywhere up there over Easter...the oval at Moonta is great for viewing and is in good condition also...the local league wouldnt have games this weekend either

Micky - maybe cause its your recruiting zone and has been very strong zone for you over the years

Re: An opportunity missed for the Eagles

PostPosted: Tue Apr 07, 2009 5:27 pm
by Farbs
I'd go too - we are always on Yorke Peninsula at Easter, and so would definitely go to see a SANFL game at Moonta or Kadina etc

Re: An opportunity missed for the Eagles

PostPosted: Tue Apr 07, 2009 5:43 pm
by Ecky
Sojourner wrote: I would suggest probably three times or more than the usual crowd at Woodville for this game.

Do you really think the crowd would be 3 times as much as at Woodville (i.e. about 7000-9000). :?

The Encounter Bay crowds at Easter in recent years have been very comparable to what the crowd would have been at Noarlunga, and there wouldn't be that many more holidaymakers around Moonta than at Victor Harbor. Plus you would lose more of the regulars who live in the city, as Moonta is further to travel.

Re: An opportunity missed for the Eagles

PostPosted: Tue Apr 07, 2009 5:53 pm
by Mickyj
Well I'd guess I'd stay home never stay home but I'm not driving all that way at Easter .Sorry guys .

so you'd lose revenue from two of us .

Re: An opportunity missed for the Eagles

PostPosted: Tue Apr 07, 2009 5:54 pm
by Mickyj
fester69 wrote:
Mickyj wrote:Two Eagles fans would have stayed home
sorry guys I went to encounter bay on a bus provided by the club that broke down .
And why is it always Eagles missed out
Hell why should we always be suckered into going to the country.
Sorry dont like the idea only

Give Port Adelaide or Norwood a country game



Ummm........... Norwood have a country game this weekend. :?


Sorry was just thinking of out loud other clubs names.

Re: An opportunity missed for the Eagles

PostPosted: Tue Apr 07, 2009 5:55 pm
by Mickyj
Ecky wrote:
Sojourner wrote: I would suggest probably three times or more than the usual crowd at Woodville for this game.

Do you really think the crowd would be 3 times as much as at Woodville (i.e. about 7000-9000). :?

The Encounter Bay crowds at Easter in recent years have been very comparable to what the crowd would have been at Noarlunga, and there wouldn't be that many more holidaymakers around Moonta than at Victor Harbor. Plus you would lose more of the regulars who live in the city, as Moonta is further to travel.


Ummm many of the "older" Eagles fans wont drive to elizabeth or is that for other reasons ;) :lol: :lol:

Re: An opportunity missed for the Eagles

PostPosted: Tue Apr 07, 2009 5:57 pm
by Sojourner
Ecky wrote:Do you really think the crowd would be 3 times as much as at Woodville (i.e. about 7000-9000). :?

The Encounter Bay crowds at Easter in recent years have been very comparable to what the crowd would have been at Noarlunga, and there wouldn't be that many more holidaymakers around Moonta than at Victor Harbor. Plus you would lose more of the regulars who live in the city, as Moonta is further to travel.


Easilly Ecky, Because its new and hasnt been done before the crowds would be high, The Encounter Bay trip has been ongoing for a few years and the novelty for some has worn off, I would like to see South actually move it around a little more rather than the same venue each time to try and make it more popular. I feel that a match at Moonta initially would do very well, especially if the SANFL marketed it on the local TV and media properly.

Re: An opportunity missed for the Eagles

PostPosted: Tue Apr 07, 2009 6:47 pm
by Wedgie
Its not a bad idea, I know a lot of Eagles supporters in the country who would go but wouldn't come down to Woodville.
A lot of them have lost interest in the Eagles and a show of good faith by their club might just bring them around.
Not a bad option for all those clubs with tourist destinations in their country zone.
Don't think it would be very good for North with places like Pirie or Augusta. :?
I quite often go to South games at Encounter Bay, great spot, but wont this year as its a Saturday, its a pity they didn't put this game on the Sunday even though Im normally against Sunday games, country games can be the exception especially on a long weekend.

I remember when the Eagles had a game at Clare and it was Brett Burton's debut for them, probably the only time an Eagle crowd has outnumbered a North crowd.

But who knows, the Eagles may have asked for a home game in the country and the SANFL might have given them the opposite, its a common occurance.

Re: An opportunity missed for the Eagles

PostPosted: Tue Apr 07, 2009 7:59 pm
by Aerie
Leave it at Woodville, but play it on Good Friday! That will get more of a crowd!

Re: An opportunity missed for the Eagles

PostPosted: Tue Apr 07, 2009 8:00 pm
by Wedgie
Aerie wrote:Leave it at Woodville, but play it on Good Friday! That will get more of a crowd!


Best suggestion I've heard yet!

Re: An opportunity missed for the Eagles

PostPosted: Tue Apr 07, 2009 8:34 pm
by centrecirclelegend
absolutely leave it at home......

this is a must win by the Eagles....

expect changes to the side and strong attack on the ball and opposition player......

this should be a ripper of a game......

Re: An opportunity missed for the Eagles

PostPosted: Tue Apr 07, 2009 8:39 pm
by Mickyj
And why is it always the Eagles that opposition supporters always say miss out on playing in the country.why should we always be told we are missing out surely there are other clubs missing out .

Re: An opportunity missed for the Eagles

PostPosted: Tue Apr 07, 2009 10:24 pm
by mrjbeam1981
following the Bays i'd love to see a game down* the mount*