SAAFL division 6 2014
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Seaton definitely, think about it ...if you kicked a ball at the changeroom end and it kept travelling, it would hit aami stadium. That's west!
Lindblom definitely north south.
Lindblom definitely north south.
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Footy Chick wrote:Seaton definitely, think about it ...if you kicked a ball at the changeroom end and it kept travelling, it would hit aami stadium. That's west!
Lindblom definitely north south.
I've just never had any issues seeing the footy at Seaton, felt like I've spent more time looking into the sun at Pooraka. I would've thought Linblom runs parallel with Montague Road?
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If the sun is out pag you'd probably be yelling at the runner for some sunscreen.
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Footy Chick wrote:Seaton definitely, think about it ...if you kicked a ball at the changeroom end and it kept travelling, it would hit aami stadium. That's west!
Lindblom definitely north south.
I always thought one end the goals faced toward the main road?
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Pag wrote:Footy Chick wrote:Seaton definitely, think about it ...if you kicked a ball at the changeroom end and it kept travelling, it would hit aami stadium. That's west!
Lindblom definitely north south.
I've just never had any issues seeing the footy at Seaton, felt like I've spent more time looking into the sun at Pooraka. I would've thought Linblom runs parallel with Montague Road?
Lindblom definitely runs North South while Seaton runs North-East South-West.
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Footy Chick wrote:Seaton definitely, think about it ...if you kicked a ball at the changeroom end and it kept travelling, it would hit aami stadium. That's west!
Lindblom definitely north south.
Compass please.
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I havent been to Seaton for a few years - can someone remind me where on Marbles map the goalposts would now be?
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Footy Chick wrote:I havent been to Seaton for a few years - can someone remind me where on Marbles map the goalposts would now be?
Bottom left and top right of your screen....
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Re: SAAFL division 6 2014
In the middle of winter the sun is much further north, so you are more likely to get sun in your eyes while standing at the southern end of a North South ground than you are standing at the eastern end of a East West ground. This is certainly the case at Lindblom Park and Rowe Park which both run North-South. The worst layout is NNW - SSE, which is how Etihad Stadium is laid out and why there are arguments over whether they should close the roof on a sunny day.
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Q. wrote:North/South in the mountain
you sure? i dont doubt you know your oval better than me but my built in compass tells me its more likely east to west..
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Seaton is SW/NE.
It's the worst ground in the world to bat on when your strength is through cover/mid-off.
It's the worst ground in the world to bat on when your strength is through cover/mid-off.
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Booney wrote:Seaton is SW/NE.
It's the worst ground in the world to bat on when your strength is through cover/mid-off.
Or you're a left hander who hacks through cow
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Y'all realise that Cardinal Directions are measured in degrees right? Ovals are not oriented just one way or another...
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morell wrote:Y'all realise that Cardinal Directions are measured in degrees right? Ovals are not oriented just one way or another...
What?
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Oh, this'll be good 
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Mr Beefy wrote:morell wrote:Y'all realise that Cardinal Directions are measured in degrees right? Ovals are not oriented just one way or another...
What?
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The vernacular everyone is using "North, South, East and West" are known as Carindal directions - http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Cardinal_direction
The directional names are also routinely and very conveniently associated with the degrees of rotation in the unit circle:
North (N): 0° = 360°
East (E): 90°
South (S): 180°
West (W): 270°
In other words, you're all being imprecise with both your language and measurements.
The directional names are also routinely and very conveniently associated with the degrees of rotation in the unit circle:
North (N): 0° = 360°
East (E): 90°
South (S): 180°
West (W): 270°
In other words, you're all being imprecise with both your language and measurements.
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