Amatuer Games as Curtain Raisers

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Amatuer Games as Curtain Raisers

Postby Sojourner » Thu Jan 18, 2007 9:57 pm

With the idea of increasing attendences at SANFL games, I am interested to know if the idea of having an amatuer league game as a curtain raiser to an SANFL game has been considered?

The format would be along the lines of reserves, amatuer then the League clash. In this scenario the reserves would have to play the early game.

The reason that I suggest this is the number of people that go to amatuer games can be quite a number. When Modbury are playing at Ridgehaven, the streets are packed with cars. It is my thoughts that the potential crowd increase could be 500-1000.

All those that play, spectate and official are footy fans, by having both games at an SANFL ground, all those folks get to stay on and watch the SANFL sides do battle afterwards.

If Sturt played North Adelaide, you could have a curtain raiser of Goodwood Saints vs the Kilburn Chicks first. Both of those clubs are well supported and would likely bring in quite a few extra people to the game.

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Postby Wedgie » Thu Jan 18, 2007 9:58 pm

Kill 2 birds with one stone and play them at half time! :lol:
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Postby bayman » Thu Jan 18, 2007 10:10 pm

whether it be the magoos or the amatuers you forget one thing some of these blokes work saturday morning
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Postby bayman » Thu Jan 18, 2007 10:14 pm

personally i dont like it & it'll never happen for numerous reasons if they played a game at an sanfl ground the sanfl club will get the revenue from food etc not the amatuer club that depend on bbq's etc on saturdays, also the gate & plenty of other reasons
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Postby BPBRB » Thu Jan 18, 2007 11:14 pm

Another stupid idea! Seriously can't fault you for your lateral thinking though!
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Postby Bluedemon » Fri Jan 19, 2007 9:18 am

good thinking sojourner but the amauteur league clubs rely on home games to make there money for beer sales, bbq sales, canteen sales etc plus there is also more atmosphere at the games. if played at a sanfl ground they would have to pay to get in and it would lack the atmosphere
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Postby Aerie » Fri Jan 19, 2007 9:39 am

BPBRB wrote:Another stupid idea! Seriously can't fault you for your lateral thinking though!


I agree! :wink:
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Postby Sojourner » Fri Jan 19, 2007 10:20 am

Maybe then the solution could be to offer the clubs concerned a % of the gate or takings at the ground? Players and officials would naturally be given a pass to get in.

I realise that I have put up several suggestions in recent days on the forum here, realize that I dont always state my own position on an idea, prefering to put an unbiased idea up for discussion. I am very much a passionate member of the South Adelaide football club and my passion if you like extends to the whole SANFL competition irrespective of which club is playing, I have no problem watching any SANFL game whenever. Yet what really annoys me and pisses me off is to see empty seats at the SANFL grand final, then two weeks later see Football Park a sell out for the Gaelic AFL footy match.

Yet by the same token it is that that also gives me some hope. If Gaelic footy can sell out Football Park as a novelty then surely it is possible to sell out the Grand Final each year. I am concerned that the SANFL is not doing enough to promote footy. I see them as doing what they always have done which is great, yet times are changing fast, SANFL clubs have a lot more competition for supporters than ever before. It is in the face of that challenge that maybe the thinking does have to become "lateral". 8)

Could the SANFL sell out the Grand Final and have an average attendace of 5000 at each SANFL game this year? I think so, yet that requires work and effort and new ideas, still if people are motivated to see that happen, anything is possible.
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Postby BPBRB » Fri Jan 19, 2007 10:24 am

Sojourner wrote:Maybe then the solution could be to offer the clubs concerned a % of the gate or takings at the ground? Players and officials would naturally be given a pass to get in.

I realise that I have put up several suggestions in recent days on the forum here, realize that I dont always state my own position on an idea, prefering to put an unbiased idea up for discussion. I am very much a passionate member of the South Adelaide football club and my passion if you like extends to the whole SANFL competition irrespective of which club is playing, I have no problem watching any SANFL game whenever. Yet what really annoys me and pisses me off is to see empty seats at the SANFL grand final, then two weeks later see Football Park a sell out for the Gaelic AFL footy match.

Yet by the same token it is that that also gives me some hope. If Gaelic footy can sell out Football Park as a novelty then surely it is possible to sell out the Grand Final each year. I am concerned that the SANFL is not doing enough to promote footy. I see them as doing what they always have done which is great, yet times are changing fast, SANFL clubs have a lot more competition for supporters than ever before. It is in the face of that challenge that maybe the thinking does have to become "lateral". 8)

Could the SANFL sell out the Grand Final and have an average attendace of 5000 at each SANFL game this year? I think so, yet that requires work and effort and new ideas, still if people are motivated to see that happen, anything is possible.


Well let's hope South don't make the GF otherwise that blows your plan of selling out Football Park! :lol:
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Postby topsywaldron » Fri Jan 19, 2007 10:28 am

Sojourner wrote:if people are motivated to see that happen


And there's your problem.
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Postby zipzap » Fri Jan 19, 2007 10:40 am

As mentioned it's good lateral thinking but unfortunately would be as insulting to the amateurs as it is to us when it is suggested the SANFL plays its matches as Cows/Puffs curtain raisers.
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Postby Barto » Fri Jan 19, 2007 12:00 pm

Might work for the odd Sunday game.
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Postby JK » Fri Jan 19, 2007 12:02 pm

Barto wrote:Might work for the odd Sunday game.


And the normal Sunday game?
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Postby ca » Fri Jan 19, 2007 1:24 pm

Won't happen, nothing in it for the SAAFL.
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Postby Dogwatcher » Fri Jan 19, 2007 1:27 pm

Constance_Perm wrote:
Barto wrote:Might work for the odd Sunday game.


And the normal Sunday game?


How 'bout the even Sunday game?
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Postby TroyGFC » Fri Jan 19, 2007 3:48 pm

Wouldn't mind it I guess, don't mind going to the odd ammo game a couple of times a year - normally on a Bays bye week. Good to see Broadview Tiges as a curtain raiser, be better for Saturday night games though with ammos starting about 2:30pm then 2nds and league at twilight.
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