AFL Returns to Hindmarsh
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AFL Returns to Hindmarsh
Apparently the AFL's new game of "AFL X" is going to be played at Hindmarsh from February next year. Hope it is a complete flop....
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Be interesting to see...Slide Tackle wrote:Will get a bigger crowd than AU
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guarantee the local rag and its cousin 5aa will heavily promote this event.Slide Tackle wrote:Will get a bigger crowd than AU
they did the same for the international rules recently....
of course , doesnt help that 5aa is no longer media partner of AUFC
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The AFL have announced that their answer to Twenty20 cricket, AFLX, will make its public debut the weekend before next year’s JLT Community Series.
The fast-paced and high-scoring version of the game will take place across three nights starting on Thursday February 15 at Adelaide’s Hindmarsh Stadium – a venue traditionally restricted to soccer and rugby matches.
Adelaide, Port Adelaide, Collingwood, West Coast, Fremantle and Geelong will take on each other at the home of the A-League’s Adelaide United in a round-robin format, with each team to play at least two matches of two 10 minute halves on the night.
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So what do you mean to highlight?BeNatural wrote:Australian football returns to "Hindmarsh Oval", 113 years after the West Torrens Football Club set up its home on Manton Avenue
Is it that there was no Hindmarsh 113 years ago as far as I know, the stand at Hindmarsh was the Bailetti stand, but maybe Manton st was called Hindmarsh? There was certainly not an oval, didn't it get used as cycle velodrome?
Of course it may be AFL that didn't exist 113 years ago.
As long as they don't mess up the surface in their attempt to be relevant I really don't care
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will Collingwood need a guide to get them there. plus how much rent will they have to pay to play afl there.
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Hindmarsh Stadium is situated on exactly the same spot that was occupied by Hindmarsh Oval, which was established on an open area previously known as Lindsay Circus in 1905.oneleggedseagull wrote:So what do you mean to highlight?BeNatural wrote:Australian football returns to "Hindmarsh Oval", 113 years after the West Torrens Football Club set up its home on Manton Avenue
Is it that there was no Hindmarsh 113 years ago as far as I know, the stand at Hindmarsh was the Bailetti stand, but maybe Manton st was called Hindmarsh? There was certainly not an oval, didn't it get used as cycle velodrome?
Of course it may be AFL that didn't exist 113 years ago.
As long as they don't mess up the surface in their attempt to be relevant I really don't care
The West Torrens footy club played there from about 1905 to 1923. Of course "AFL" didn't exist back then, but people now just can't get out of the habit of using that mighty brand name for Aussie Rules football
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eagleboy wrote:AFLX is played on the 15th Feb. I think United have a game 2 days after this match. I hope the pitch does not get cut up.
It is bound to with all those uncordinated louts slipping and sliding all over the ground.
I wonder what sort of goals they will be using, probably rugby goals with posts for hard luck near by.
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Griffin isn’t happy that AFLX being played at Hindmarsh as it’s “soley” a soccer ground he said. Yet the a-league play at Adelaide oval. So I don’t see the issue of them playing at the venue. Etihad can turnaround in 24 hours and host an AFL match after a Football match so shouldn’t be an issue.
Our football doesn’t need to worry about AFL anyways. It will always be the number 1 watched sport in this country. After all it’s the nations sport. But what we have achieved is that it’s by far the most played sport in terms of population than any other sport.
Our football doesn’t need to worry about AFL anyways. It will always be the number 1 watched sport in this country. After all it’s the nations sport. But what we have achieved is that it’s by far the most played sport in terms of population than any other sport.
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It's a positive in that any other users of the ground should, over time, reduce the cost of hiring the place. Having said that, it'd be nice to know how much the AFL are being charged compared to AU and I wouldn't be surprised if the AFL are getting a better deal.
It's a negative in that it's being played only two days before AU play there and there's a good chance the ground will be chopped up. One of Hindmarsh's attractions is the quality of the surface (though it's had it's bad moments).
This new game isn't going to last and I believe the AFL are fools for trying to further dilute the sporting mix of this country. However, they are the only ones who are going to suffer if it goes pear shaped. It can't and won't hurt football or rugby and is unlikely to be any more than a skid mark on the AFL's shorts.
One is tempted to wonder though, if this new game is so wonderful, why aren't they playing it at AO with all the media promotion they can manage? Scared of it being a dismal flop perhaps?
It's a negative in that it's being played only two days before AU play there and there's a good chance the ground will be chopped up. One of Hindmarsh's attractions is the quality of the surface (though it's had it's bad moments).
This new game isn't going to last and I believe the AFL are fools for trying to further dilute the sporting mix of this country. However, they are the only ones who are going to suffer if it goes pear shaped. It can't and won't hurt football or rugby and is unlikely to be any more than a skid mark on the AFL's shorts.
One is tempted to wonder though, if this new game is so wonderful, why aren't they playing it at AO with all the media promotion they can manage? Scared of it being a dismal flop perhaps?
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Haha and if it's a roaring success they'll be doing football a favour by helping to justify a new 40k capacity rectangular stadium in the city. That'd be nice of them.
Hugely careless and disrespectful to play this sideshow 2 days before an AU match though. That pitch better be good under foot and that ball better roll true. Completely unessesary short turnaround. Dodgy.
Hugely careless and disrespectful to play this sideshow 2 days before an AU match though. That pitch better be good under foot and that ball better roll true. Completely unessesary short turnaround. Dodgy.
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They are not playing it at Adelaide Oval because it is a small scaled version of their full sized game. Would look ridiculous at AO.. and even they realise this.
I think they are crazy to further dilute their "great" game in an attempt to upset soccer's popularity. If comments on footy forums are anything to go by, even AFL fans are not exactly enthusiastic about this venture.
I think they are crazy to further dilute their "great" game in an attempt to upset soccer's popularity. If comments on footy forums are anything to go by, even AFL fans are not exactly enthusiastic about this venture.
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"sellout at hindmarsh" 15k = in media as resounding success.
"half-full adelaide oval" 25k = in media as flop
"half-full adelaide oval" 25k = in media as flop
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Wouldn't SACA have exclusive use of adelaide oval till maybe beginning of March for the cricket season?
Nice temptation for the footy players to see who can boot the ball over the northern stand at hindmarsh. Free footies for kids waiting on Holden street. What's the length of hindmarsh stadium oval, 100m? So 2 kicks of a football and your at the other end of the ground.
Nice temptation for the footy players to see who can boot the ball over the northern stand at hindmarsh. Free footies for kids waiting on Holden street. What's the length of hindmarsh stadium oval, 100m? So 2 kicks of a football and your at the other end of the ground.
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They had international rules at AO last week. The problem with AO maybe the spectators too far from the pitch.upsidedown wrote:Wouldn't SACA have exclusive use of adelaide oval till maybe beginning of March for the cricket season?
Nice temptation for the footy players to see who can boot the ball over the northern stand at hindmarsh. Free footies for kids waiting on Holden street. What's the length of hindmarsh stadium oval, 100m? So 2 kicks of a football and your at the other end of the ground.
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Sad. Hindmarsh should be sacred territory. Sad to see AFL on it. Hope the concept does not work.
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This game was designed so they can try display it in other countries that don't have ovals and only pitches. Therefore it was designed to fit on a soccer pitch / rugby pitch / NFL pitch.
It's being played at Hindmarsh to demonstrate this although one can only wonder why they're not doing it in their spiritual heartland at AAMI Park.
And to whoever thinks this will reduce the cost of hiring Hindmarsh over time...
It's being played at Hindmarsh to demonstrate this although one can only wonder why they're not doing it in their spiritual heartland at AAMI Park.
And to whoever thinks this will reduce the cost of hiring Hindmarsh over time...
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Lucas Leiva wrote:This game was designed so they can try display it in other countries that don't have ovals and only pitches. Therefore it was designed to fit on a soccer pitch / rugby pitch / NFL pitch.
It's being played at Hindmarsh to demonstrate this although one can only wonder why they're not doing it in their spiritual heartland at AAMI Park.
And to whoever thinks this will reduce the cost of hiring Hindmarsh over time...
They should have their pathetic little competition during their own season, not ours.
It looks like they will play around four of their matches on one day, surely AU should demand they play during a week when AU are playing away to give the ground a chance to recover fro it?
No doubt they'll play in sneakers and rip all the grass off the surface.
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Both them and the Irish want to play it in the USA'eagleboy wrote:
They had international rules at AO last week. The problem with AO maybe the spectators too far from the pitch.
Obviously it'll depend where they have the exhibition game - Boston = sellout, Seattle = watchers who'll laugh and treat it like the Claytons circus it is.
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Anyone else seeing the irony?Old Master wrote:They should have their pathetic little competition during their own season, not ours.
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AFL supporters would flock to see Crows play Port Power if two teams of mice representing those clubs were playing
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Or maybe even an upgrade of HindmarshLonsdaleBologna wrote:Haha and if it's a roaring success they'll be doing football a favour by helping to justify a new 40k capacity rectangular stadium in the city. That'd be nice of them.
Hugely careless and disrespectful to play this sideshow 2 days before an AU match though. That pitch better be good under foot and that ball better roll true. Completely unessesary short turnaround. Dodgy.
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AFL been around a tad longer than the A League. Actually a lot lot longer than the A League
oneleggedseagull wrote:So what do you mean to highlight?BeNatural wrote:Australian football returns to "Hindmarsh Oval", 113 years after the West Torrens Football Club set up its home on Manton Avenue
Is it that there was no Hindmarsh 113 years ago as far as I know, the stand at Hindmarsh was the Bailetti stand, but maybe Manton st was called Hindmarsh? There was certainly not an oval, didn't it get used as cycle velodrome?
Of course it may be AFL that didn't exist 113 years ago.
As long as they don't mess up the surface in their attempt to be relevant I really don't care
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yesGod is an Englishman wrote:Anyone else seeing the irony?Old Master wrote:They should have their pathetic little competition during their own season, not ours.
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