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round 12, 4 games at different timeslots

Postby bayman » Sun Jun 17, 2007 12:40 am

so who will go to all 4 games this week ? i will for one & i think it is great programming especially with no ballet` footy on
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Re: round 12, 4 games at different timeslots

Postby Wedgie » Sun Jun 17, 2007 12:48 am

Good topic, looking at the draw I'd only be likely to go to one game but it is a good challenge to set someone to go to all 4.
Perhaps we could have a SAFooty SANFL crawl?

Norwood and Sturt at the Parade next week should be an absolute ripper.

Who would have thought before the season started that this game would make the Grand Final rematch pale into insignificance?

Can someone go to all 4 games and provide proof of it?
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Re: round 12, 4 games at different timeslots

Postby cd » Sun Jun 17, 2007 12:51 am

Is also listed as Rivalry round.

Thus Centrals v Eagles as the most recent rivalry on Saturday night at Hamra
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Re: round 12, 4 games at different timeslots

Postby Wedgie » Sun Jun 17, 2007 12:59 am

cd wrote:Is also listed as Rivalry round.

Thus Centrals v Eagles as the most recent rivalry on Saturday night at Hamra


Yeah, great innovation by the SANFL.

North and South have a huge rivalry.

Well they did back in the civil war or the very early 90s. We could be playing for the Dinny Reedman Cup. :?
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Re: round 12, 4 games at different timeslots

Postby bayman » Sun Jun 17, 2007 1:04 am

Wedgie wrote:Good topic, looking at the draw I'd only be likely to go to one game but it is a good challenge to set someone to go to all 4.
Perhaps we could have a SAFooty SANFL crawl?

Norwood and Sturt at the Parade next week should be an absolute ripper.

Who would have thought before the season started that this game would make the Grand Final rematch pale into insignificance?

Can someone go to all 4 games and provide proof of it?


wedgie i can guarentee (god willing) you that i will be at all 4 games & hopefully i'll be smiling on my way to elizabeth saturday night
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Re: round 12, 4 games at different timeslots

Postby Aerie » Sun Jun 17, 2007 1:31 am

Wedgie wrote:Can someone go to all 4 games and provide proof of it?


Proof? Will a photo of me in front of all the bandwagon's at The Parade on Friday night be enough? I'll probably be sporting a black eye Saturday night. Proof enough I went to Alberton earlier that afternoon. If you see my car driving down South Road towards Noarlunga on Sunday with a smashed back windscreen, you'll know I was at Elizabeth Saturday night. Call in to Queen Elizabeth Hospital on Monday and I'll be in the Pneumonia ward. Proof I was at Noarlunga the day before. Will that be good enough?
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Re: round 12, 4 games at different timeslots

Postby bayman » Sun Jun 17, 2007 1:36 am

Aerie wrote:
Wedgie wrote:Can someone go to all 4 games and provide proof of it?


Proof? Will a photo of me in front of all the bandwagon's at The Parade on Friday night be enough? I'll probably be sporting a black eye Saturday night. Proof enough I went to Alberton earlier that afternoon. If you see my car driving down South Road towards Noarlunga on Sunday with a smashed back windscreen, you'll know I was at Elizabeth Saturday night. Call in to Queen Elizabeth Hospital on Monday and I'll be in the Pneumonia ward. Proof I was at Noarlunga the day before. Will that be good enough?



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Re: round 12, 4 games at different timeslots

Postby smac » Sun Jun 17, 2007 1:07 pm

Aerie wrote:
Wedgie wrote:Can someone go to all 4 games and provide proof of it?


Proof? Will a photo of me in front of all the bandwagon's at The Parade on Friday night be enough? I'll probably be sporting a black eye Saturday night. Proof enough I went to Alberton earlier that afternoon. If you see my car driving down South Road towards Noarlunga on Sunday with a smashed back windscreen, you'll know I was at Elizabeth Saturday night. Call in to Queen Elizabeth Hospital on Monday and I'll be in the Pneumonia ward. Proof I was at Noarlunga the day before. Will that be good enough?

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Re: round 12, 4 games at different timeslots

Postby bayman » Wed Jun 20, 2007 9:22 pm

well as we've got closer to the weekend has anyone besides me decided to do the 4 games in 3 days ?
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Re: round 12, 4 games at different timeslots

Postby Squawk » Wed Jun 20, 2007 9:34 pm

Well spotted bayman. What disappoints me is that I have seen very little evidence of the SANFL pumping this weekend up and urging AFL people to get along to a local game. (See my post on the AFL board).

I would have thought this weekend was the perfect opportunity for the SANFL to have an advertising blitz on radio and TV. To lean on the Tiser to pump the weekend up given they will not have as much to write about for the local clubs this week. To give away a bunch of free tickets to school kids that give an accompanying adult half price entry even.

There should be no excuse for anything other than bumper crowds across the board this week - but where is all the encouragement?
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Re: round 12, 4 games at different timeslots

Postby spell_check » Wed Jun 20, 2007 9:52 pm

Squawk wrote:Well spotted bayman. What disappoints me is that I have seen very little evidence of the SANFL pumping this weekend up and urging AFL people to get along to a local game. (See my post on the AFL board).

I would have thought this weekend was the perfect opportunity for the SANFL to have an advertising blitz on radio and TV. To lean on the Tiser to pump the weekend up given they will not have as much to write about for the local clubs this week. To give away a bunch of free tickets to school kids that give an accompanying adult half price entry even.

There should be no excuse for anything other than bumper crowds across the board this week - but where is all the encouragement?


The only extra advertising is done to target the people who already go to SANFL games it seems.
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Re: round 12, 4 games at different timeslots

Postby Dutchy » Wed Jun 20, 2007 10:13 pm

Why not "open the gates" for the weekend and have free entry....do something out of left field for a change would be nice, they might suprise themselves
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Re: round 12, 4 games at different timeslots

Postby bayman » Wed Jun 20, 2007 10:17 pm

Dutchy wrote:Why not "open the gates" for the weekend and have free entry....do something out of left field for a change would be nice, they might suprise themselves


that is too intelligent for them, or even a gold coin donation to get some revenue but that wont happen, even globe derby opened the gates last saturday for people to see sokyola have a run & the crowd was almost double, but that showed some nouse not that some at gdp have but it wont happen in footy
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Re: round 12, 4 games at different timeslots

Postby matt » Thu Jun 21, 2007 11:31 am

Squawk wrote:Well spotted bayman. What disappoints me is that I have seen very little evidence of the SANFL pumping this weekend up and urging AFL people to get along to a local game. (See my post on the AFL board).

I would have thought this weekend was the perfect opportunity for the SANFL to have an advertising blitz on radio and TV. To lean on the Tiser to pump the weekend up given they will not have as much to write about for the local clubs this week. To give away a bunch of free tickets to school kids that give an accompanying adult half price entry even.

There should be no excuse for anything other than bumper crowds across the board this week - but where is all the encouragement?


Only watched Tv for a short time last night and saw the Kerley ad twice and the other one once. As 'urging' as it has ever been.
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Re: round 12, 4 games at different timeslots

Postby heater31 » Thu Jun 21, 2007 11:35 am

matt wrote:
Squawk wrote:Well spotted bayman. What disappoints me is that I have seen very little evidence of the SANFL pumping this weekend up and urging AFL people to get along to a local game. (See my post on the AFL board).

I would have thought this weekend was the perfect opportunity for the SANFL to have an advertising blitz on radio and TV. To lean on the Tiser to pump the weekend up given they will not have as much to write about for the local clubs this week. To give away a bunch of free tickets to school kids that give an accompanying adult half price entry even.

There should be no excuse for anything other than bumper crowds across the board this week - but where is all the encouragement?


Only watched Tv for a short time last night and saw the Kerley ad twice and the other one once. As 'urging' as it has ever been.



holy shite, the SANFL have really blown the marketing budget this week :roll:
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Re: round 12, 4 games at different timeslots

Postby Armytank » Thu Jun 21, 2007 12:49 pm

Dutchy wrote:Why not "open the gates" for the weekend and have free entry....do something out of left field for a change would be nice, they might suprise themselves


The old "dollar day" at the cricket anyone? the only time my old man took me to the Sheffield Shield was on a "dollar day"...........bloody tight arse!

But even if it were half price this week, it would still be a bargain :)
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Re: round 12, 4 games at different timeslots

Postby westies sarge » Thu Jun 21, 2007 1:18 pm

hi guys sarge is back in red and black....... kudos to the sanfl for giving us a bye on its so called rivalry round..... port v glenelg i can understand same with sturt v norwood and the doggies v eagles but how are south and north rivals????????? i would like to know.....

i am not going to any games as i have to work tommorrow night saturday night and sunday night each night i start work at 430 so therefor making going to any games pointless. but shold still be a good weekend
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Re: round 12, 4 games at different timeslots

Postby doggies4eva » Thu Jun 21, 2007 7:36 pm

westies sarge wrote:hi guys sarge is back in red and black....... kudos to the sanfl for giving us a bye on its so called rivalry round..... port v glenelg i can understand same with sturt v norwood and the doggies v eagles but how are south and north rivals????????? i would like to know.....

i am not going to any games as i have to work tommorrow night saturday night and sunday night each night i start work at 430 so therefor making going to any games pointless. but shold still be a good weekend


I think its fitting that West have the bye -playing West is the closest thing to a bye :lol:
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Re: round 12, 4 games at different timeslots

Postby bosvit » Thu Jun 21, 2007 8:21 pm

doggies4eva wrote:
westies sarge wrote:hi guys sarge is back in red and black....... kudos to the sanfl for giving us a bye on its so called rivalry round..... port v glenelg i can understand same with sturt v norwood and the doggies v eagles but how are south and north rivals????????? i would like to know.....

i am not going to any games as i have to work tommorrow night saturday night and sunday night each night i start work at 430 so therefor making going to any games pointless. but shold still be a good weekend


I think its fitting that West have the bye -playing West is the closest thing to a bye :lol:

What a ridiculous post.........

You don't get any percentage playing the Bye...... :shock: :shock: :shock:
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Re: round 12, 4 games at different timeslots

Postby - » Thu Jun 21, 2007 8:39 pm

the sanfl are hopeless.

sunday arvo no afl till 5pm. they decide to put one game on at noarlunga which is really going to attract a crowd. you fools. mindless. do they even care?

norwood sturt at norwood would have got 5000plus at parade sunday. port glenelg if at bay could have got 5 on sunday. make programme malleable

north south at noarlunga is a wasted opportunity. they are idiots.

yes open the gates up would be great
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