I had forgotten to log on! after several attempts I realised that the issue was with the operator (namely me) ...anywhoo, all ticketed now and will not make that mistake again.
Great to see on the AFL site that #26 and #50 are returning through the ressies on the weekend. Tempting to head down to Willy to have a look.
2 weeks ahead of schedule apparently
Don't forget the Inspector Gadget arms. The number of times he stuck a mit out and either intercepted the ball or deflected to advantage in close was huge!
To be fair OD, I remember following that draft very closely and at the time the recieved wisdom was Scully 1, Trengove 2 and daylight to the rest. It has clearly changed since then and as Cher would say :
If you have sourced an MCC ticket, it won't have a QR code on it as you need to use your MCC members card to access the ground. I had exactly this issue during the Boxing Day test. If you are getting tickets outside the members enclosure you should have a QR code
I would argue that it definitely matters, if you get zero take up in 10 years that is a significant rebuke to the plan. Besides, they must have modelled some targets before they started. If those targets are not being met it gives you a good reason to rethink your strategy.
Not sure if this has been previously stated but I wonder how many members have joined the club from the Casey corridor in the last 10 years. I am sure that that would provide excellent insight as to whether the experiment worked. Numerically we are attracting far more members than we did 10 years ago and if it could be shown that a large percentage of that growth came from that area then it provides compelling evidence to continue down that path. If it amounts to 2 cats and a dog then move on to a closer base. Simples!