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Next 3 years in Adelaide, those Penfold Granges must have gone down a treat with the big wig at the AFL.

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So thats another interstate game , dont want to play Adelaide or port .

when does the nt ย contract ย finish?

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I don't really have any strong feelings on this. Although I do think they should move it to Tassie when their team enters the competition.

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5 minutes ago, Nascent said:

I don't really have any strong feelings on this. Although I do think they should move it to Tassie when their team enters the competition.

Yes, I also liked the idea of Tassie for the year beforehand to drum up some local anticipation

Its just stupid...and im traumatized.


Adelaide and Port should be made to play each other from now on in Gather Round. Theyโ€™re both essentially getting one more home game than the rest.

Every game should be neutral.

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The empty stands was a really bad look for the Mel v Ess game, as lots of tickets sold for the double header (port v Bullies) and people didn't show up until after half time. Plus how many Mel/Ess fans denied entry because the tickets went to the later game. i

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Don't have a double header with a local team in the second game. Otherwise, those from their cosy homes won't attend the first game, the players play in a half empty stadium. The fans from the first game will have trouble getting tickets as the locals snap up tickets or have membership access.

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47 minutes ago, layzie said:

Would have liked to see WA get a go as wellย 

Apparently after the three years in SA, Gather Round will go โ€œon the roadโ€ and the other states will have the opportunity to host.ย 

54 minutes ago, YearOfTheDees said:

Fine but make the two local teams play each other.

Couldnโ€™t agree more because itโ€™s unfair for the two teams who have to play them. No doubt thatโ€™ll be us one day.

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By all accounts the round will be sold to the highest bidding state so if anyone else wants it they will have to cough up the $$$. I agree with other posters that it's only fair if the two local sides play each other but we know that won't happen.ย 

That aside I'm pretty ambivalent about the whole thing. I guess they'll look to expand the amount of provincial grounds they play at and perhaps look to do away with the double headers. And just seeing the locals implode when Victoria steals it off them in perpetuity three years from now will make it all worthwhile.ย 


Don't see this being an issue at all?

We should be winning games regardless where we play.

1 hour ago, Demon_spurs said:

The empty stands was a really bad look for the Mel v Ess game, as lots of tickets sold for the double header (port v Bullies) and people didn't show up until after half time. Plus how many Mel/Ess fans denied entry because the tickets went to the later game. i

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It looked as if even the Port v Dogs game wasn't at full capacity. Perhaps the weather hindered the attendance?

50 minutes ago, rpfc said:

What a pack of whingers we areย 

Speak for yourself, I thought most of the posts have been ways to improve it for next year

11 minutes ago, ElDiablo14 said:

It looked as if even the Port v Dogs game wasn't at full capacity. Perhaps the weather hindered the attendance?

We forget sometimes that it is a winter game

15 minutes ago, rpfc said:

What a pack of whingers we areย 

Not totally unjustified though.

Despite being described as a *raging success thereโ€™s things that need to be avoided at subsequent Gather Rounds. For example: neither local team should be part of a double header. Or if they are, there should be much more time between the two games. Last night when our game finished, trying to leave the ground was bedlam, at our exit anyways. Confusion and bottlenecking created huge problems. Some gate staff were making ppl scan to get out regardless of whether or not they were returning for game 2, and some staff were only scanning those who said they were returning.

Teething problems will happen. But surely this wasnโ€™t unforeseen.

For those of us whoโ€™d been in the cheer squad bay this was compounded by the stress of having just been made to pack up all the gear (in the rain) and vacate the home CS bay in less than five minutes, with the Port CS literally breathing down our necks. We were rattled af as it was.

* depends on oneโ€™s definition of a raging success. All games sold out, sure. But the SA govt. buying many of the tickets and giving them away for free shouldnโ€™t be included in the rate of success, imo.ย 


1 hour ago, rpfc said:

What a pack of whingers we areย 

Decades of practice rpfc decades.. :)

9 minutes ago, WalkingCivilWar said:

Not totally unjustified though.

Despite being described as a *raging success thereโ€™s things that need to be avoided at subsequent Gather Rounds. For example: neither local team should be part of a double header. Or if they are, there should be much more time between the two games. Last night when our game finished, trying to leave the ground was bedlam, at our exit anyways. Confusion and bottlenecking created huge problems. Some gate staff were making ppl scan to get out regardless of whether or not they were returning for game 2, and some staff were only scanning those who said they were returning.

Teething problems will happen. But surely this wasnโ€™t unforeseen.

For those of us whoโ€™d been in the cheer squad bay this was compounded by the stress of having just been made to pack up all the gear (in the rain) and vacate the home CS bay in less than five minutes, with the Port CS literally breathing down our necks. We were rattled af as it was.

* depends on oneโ€™s definition of a raging success. All games sold out, sure. But the SA govt. buying many of the tickets and giving them away for free shouldnโ€™t be included in the rate of success, imo.ย 

Planning issues and traffic are not what the moaners are going on about tho are they?

1 hour ago, Demon_spurs said:

The empty stands was a really bad look for the Mel v Ess game, as lots of tickets sold for the double header (port v Bullies) and people didn't show up until after half time. Plus how many Mel/Ess fans denied entry because the tickets went to the later game. i

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Because Port was playing later all the port fans snapped up the tickets and didn't turn up for the earlier game. A bad look

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2 hours ago, YearOfTheDees said:

Fine but make the two local teams play each other.

The AFL won't do that, because it'll mean one of Port or Adelaide will have an extra home match for the season as against each other


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