Pseudo wrote:The Tigresses, the Hens, the Red Pantyhose and ... no, I won't say it.....
The Black and Red Menstrual Show?
Pseudo wrote:The Tigresses, the Hens, the Red Pantyhose and ... no, I won't say it.....
Hazydog wrote:I see South and Central were the two unsuccessful "bids"...
Pseudo wrote:Hazydog wrote:I see South and Central were the two unsuccessful "bids"...
Ha. Were any "official" reasons given to accompany the blindingly obvious one?
Armchair expert wrote:Such a great club are Geelong
Wedgie wrote:Matt Slade announced as the coach of North's women's side.
Armchair expert wrote:Such a great club are Geelong
Armchair expert wrote:Such a great club are Geelong
The season will culminate in a twilight grand final on Saturday 1st April at Peter Motley Oval, between the top two teams on the ladder
Wedgie wrote:SANFL has unveiled its 2017 Statewide Super Women’s League fixture with a blockbuster Friday night season opener at Coopers Stadium on 17th February.
The season will consist of six minor round matches, with all games to be played as double-headers at either Coopers Stadium or City Mazda Stadium.
A highlight will be the round four double-header to be held at The Parade as a curtain-raiser to Adelaide’s AFL Women’s clash with Brisbane.
SANFL CEO Jake Parkinson said it was a great opportunity for the inaugural players and clubs to make their mark on the competition.
The season will culminate in a twilight grand final on Saturday 1st April at Peter Motley Oval, between the top two teams on the ladder.
SANFL is proud to partner with Statewide Super for the inaugural Women’s League.
Statewide Super CEO Richard Nunn said Statewide Super was excited to be the major sponsor of the SANFL Women’s League.
“As South Australia’s local industry fund we’re proud to support local initiatives, and we’re particularly proud of a partnership that supports women playing their chosen sport at a professional level,” Mr Nunn said.
Entry to all Women’s League matches will be free, with plenty of family friendly activities.
Hazydog wrote:Wedgie wrote:SANFL has unveiled its 2017 Statewide Super Women’s League fixture with a blockbuster Friday night season opener at Coopers Stadium on 17th February.
The season will consist of six minor round matches, with all games to be played as double-headers at either Coopers Stadium or City Mazda Stadium.
A highlight will be the round four double-header to be held at The Parade as a curtain-raiser to Adelaide’s AFL Women’s clash with Brisbane.
SANFL CEO Jake Parkinson said it was a great opportunity for the inaugural players and clubs to make their mark on the competition.
The season will culminate in a twilight grand final on Saturday 1st April at Peter Motley Oval, between the top two teams on the ladder.
SANFL is proud to partner with Statewide Super for the inaugural Women’s League.
Statewide Super CEO Richard Nunn said Statewide Super was excited to be the major sponsor of the SANFL Women’s League.
“As South Australia’s local industry fund we’re proud to support local initiatives, and we’re particularly proud of a partnership that supports women playing their chosen sport at a professional level,” Mr Nunn said.
Entry to all Women’s League matches will be free, with plenty of family friendly activities.
Is it just me or does the term "blockbuster" get grossly overused nowadays? Come to think of it... what exactly is a blockbuster?
Hazydog wrote: Come to think of it... what exactly is a blockbuster?
Wedgie wrote:2017 Statewide Super Women’s League Friday night season opener at Coopers Stadium on 17th February.
stan wrote:Hazydog wrote:Wedgie wrote:SANFL has unveiled its 2017 Statewide Super Women’s League fixture with a blockbuster Friday night season opener at Coopers Stadium on 17th February.
The season will consist of six minor round matches, with all games to be played as double-headers at either Coopers Stadium or City Mazda Stadium.
A highlight will be the round four double-header to be held at The Parade as a curtain-raiser to Adelaide’s AFL Women’s clash with Brisbane.
SANFL CEO Jake Parkinson said it was a great opportunity for the inaugural players and clubs to make their mark on the competition.
The season will culminate in a twilight grand final on Saturday 1st April at Peter Motley Oval, between the top two teams on the ladder.
SANFL is proud to partner with Statewide Super for the inaugural Women’s League.
Statewide Super CEO Richard Nunn said Statewide Super was excited to be the major sponsor of the SANFL Women’s League.
“As South Australia’s local industry fund we’re proud to support local initiatives, and we’re particularly proud of a partnership that supports women playing their chosen sport at a professional level,” Mr Nunn said.
Entry to all Women’s League matches will be free, with plenty of family friendly activities.
Is it just me or does the term "blockbuster" get grossly overused nowadays? Come to think of it... what exactly is a blockbuster?
Used to be a pretty solid video store
mighty_tiger_79 wrote:How can the women possibly have double-headers....yet the men can't.....
Magellan wrote:mighty_tiger_79 wrote:How can the women possibly have double-headers....yet the men can't.....
Seems very difficult to achieve, at least from what I've seen on the internet.
therisingblues wrote:Magellan wrote:mighty_tiger_79 wrote:How can the women possibly have double-headers....yet the men can't.....
Seems very difficult to achieve, at least from what I've seen on the internet.
Beat me to it
WHEELS&DEALS wrote:Can't believe the SANFL are going ahead with this. When most of there clubs are going broke and struggling to find volunteers already. The current women's league may have a few issues but all in all the Comp is a good one and has fed its fair share of players into the AFL's first year. The local women's football clubs have battled along for years and I can't see why the AFL wouldn't just support them more rather than give money to the SANFL to create a Mickey Mouse comp with limited clubs and games. How much priority do you think they will get from those clubs. Try putting it in a list, Men's seniors, Senior colts, Reserves, junior colts, then maybe Womens? We have a dedicated women's league already. Don't you think the money would be better spent there. If the SANFL clubs (like Westies) want to be a part of it then jump on board.
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