topshelf wrote:It's not a normal season obviously and some casuals would still be staying away. 5k+ would be a good crowd considering the teams involved imo.
5K on TV is a terrible look.
So don't watch it.
Why not ? I will go .
I just would like to see a good crowd for those non SANFL supporters who will watch it. Far out , sorry for wanting good crowds and the SANFL to look good.
topshelf wrote:It's not a normal season obviously and some casuals would still be staying away. 5k+ would be a good crowd considering the teams involved imo.
5K on TV is a terrible look.
So don't watch it.
Why not ? I will go .
I just would like to see a good crowd for those non SANFL supporters who will watch it. Far out , sorry for wanting good crowds and the SANFL to look good.
It is what it is Brett, life goes on and just deal with it. Get out there and support your side, who cares how many go, there are four footy sides turning up playing on the best footy oval in Australia for a crack at the major prize. Do you actually think they give a shit whether or not 10 people turn up or 10,000 ? These blokes have busterd their arses. As for the look on TV, who gives a rats.
Woodville-West Torrens has included three players to its squad to confront South Adelaide in Sunday’s Preliminary Final at Adelaide Oval.
Joint vice-captain Jesse Lonergan has overcome his calf ailment to be named on the extended interchange bench alongside fellow inclusions Sam Lowson and Ben Jungfer.
Coburg recruit Lowson, who had been carrying a minor knee problem, responded well by booting four goals in the Reserves’ Second Semi Final last Saturday while Jungfer lost his spot after playing in Round 13 and 14.
Jungfer looms as the most likely defensive replacement for Rhyan Mansell, should the Tasmanian signing not recover from his concussion suffered in the first term against North in last Sunday’s Second Semi Final.
South Adelaide coach Jarrad Wright could take an unchanged line-up into Sunday’s Preliminary Final against Woodville-West Torrens at Adelaide Oval.
Three players – forward Liam Fitt, defender Tyson Brown and utility Anthony Biemans – have been added to the Panthers’ 25-man squad.
But Wright will be tempted not to tinker with the 22 which accounted for Glenelg in the First Semi Final.
Fitt has been sidelined since Round 11 with a knee injury while Brown has been out since Round 12 with a thigh complaint but both have proven they are fit for selection.
Biemans was squeezed out last Sunday after helping South defeat North in Round 14.
Would have liked to have seen Sheedy make a clear, decisive statement by dropping some names who have a history of under-performance on the big stage and once again let us down last week. Unfortunately he has placed faith in them - hopefully he doesn't get stung.
What is clear is that 1-2 players named on the field are in serious doubt of playing due to injury - most likely Mansell and Toumpas.
There is no way that Lonergan should be considered given he's barely played out a full game this year due to constant injuries.
Jungfer must be picked regardless of whether there are injuries or not. I would also throw the dice on Lowson - his knee stood up in the reserves.
In the event Mansell and Toumpas are deemed fit then the players I'd remove from last weekend's debacle would be Poole and Pudney