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Round 22 and Week 1 Finals Schedule

PostPosted: Thu Aug 04, 2016 4:24 pm
by saintal
Saturday is the day for IGA League action as the SANFL confirms its schedule for Round 22 and the first week of the finals series.

All four matches to be played in the last minor round will be at 2.10pm on Saturday August 27.

In the first week of the SANFL IGA League finals series, a double-header will be played at Adelaide Oval with the matches to start at 12.10pm and 3.10pm on Saturday September 3.

The second week of the SANFL IGA League finals series has been pencilled in for a double-header at Adelaide Oval from 12.10pm and 3.10pm on Sunday September 11.

However, this is subject to change due to Adelaide Oval’s availability, with the fixture to be finalised upon release of the AFL’s finals schedule.

The Preliminary Final and Grand Final have been inked in for Sunday September 18 and Sunday September 25 at the Adelaide Oval.

ROUND 22
Saturday August 27
Central District v West Adelaide (My Money House Oval)
Norwood v Eagles (Coopers Stadium)
South Adelaide v Adelaide (Hickinbotham Oval)
Sturt v Glenelg (Peter Motley Oval)
BYE – North Adelaide and Port Adelaide

FINALS – WEEK 1
Saturday September 3
Elimination Final – 12.10pm
Qualifying Final – 3.10pm

FINALS – WEEK 2
Saturday September 10/Sunday September 11
First Semi-Final – 12.10pm
Second Semi-Final – 3.10pm

FINALS – WEEK 3
Sunday September 18
Preliminary Final – 2.10pm

FINALS – WEEK 4
Sunday September 25
SANFL IGA League Grand Final – 2.40pm

Re: Round 22 and Week 1 Finals Schedule

PostPosted: Thu Aug 04, 2016 4:28 pm
by saintal
In 2014 they had the qualifying final at 4ish followed by the elimination final at 7ish. I would have thought this would work better on a Saturday than a midday start when local footy/netball etc finals are on.

As far as AFL matches go, Port play at the GC that night, so perhaps it's C7 pulling the strings and wanting 3 straight matches on TV.

Re: Round 22 and Week 1 Finals Schedule

PostPosted: Thu Aug 04, 2016 4:36 pm
by Booney
saintal wrote:In 2014 they had the qualifying final at 4ish followed by the elimination final at 7ish. I would have thought this would work better on a Saturday than a midday start when local footy/netball etc finals are on.

As far as AFL matches go, Port play at the GC that night, so perhaps it's C7 pulling the strings and wanting 3 straight matches on TV.


Perhaps? :shock: :lol:

Re: Round 22 and Week 1 Finals Schedule

PostPosted: Thu Aug 04, 2016 4:50 pm
by Wedgie
Week 3 and 4 should be Saturday too as the AFL usually has night matches on those weekends.
At least the SANFL got something half right, better than usual.

Re: Round 22 and Week 1 Finals Schedule

PostPosted: Thu Aug 04, 2016 8:07 pm
by saintal
Booney wrote:
saintal wrote:In 2014 they had the qualifying final at 4ish followed by the elimination final at 7ish. I would have thought this would work better on a Saturday than a midday start when local footy/netball etc finals are on.

As far as AFL matches go, Port play at the GC that night, so perhaps it's C7 pulling the strings and wanting 3 straight matches on TV.


Perhaps? :shock: :lol:


Actually I made a blue.

The first week of SANFL finals falls on the "bye" week in the AFL. The two finals will be the entree before the big woman's game that night :oops:

Re: Round 22 and Week 1 Finals Schedule

PostPosted: Thu Aug 04, 2016 8:50 pm
by Spargo
saintal wrote: The two finals will be the entree before the big woman's game that night

When will we get to see the little woman's game, & will there be entree before their game also?

Re: Round 22 and Week 1 Finals Schedule

PostPosted: Sun Aug 07, 2016 12:38 pm
by holden78
Don't give me any sexist crap, but the hype for gayfl Womens footy is just à replacement for the old Roxtel cup strokefest!
All we want is pure Sanfl!
What's wrong with that? But the knobs couldn't embrace that simple truth. :twisted:

Re: Round 22 and Week 1 Finals Schedule

PostPosted: Sun Aug 07, 2016 12:49 pm
by bennymacca
holden78 wrote:Don't give me any sexist crap, but the hype for gayfl Womens footy is just à replacement for the old Roxtel cup strokefest!
All we want is pure Sanfl!
What's wrong with that? But the knobs couldn't embrace that simple truth. :twisted:


More people will be interested in the women's footy than the sanfl.

Re: Round 22 and Week 1 Finals Schedule

PostPosted: Sun Aug 07, 2016 12:53 pm
by Jim05
bennymacca wrote:
holden78 wrote:Don't give me any sexist crap, but the hype for gayfl Womens footy is just à replacement for the old Roxtel cup strokefest!
All we want is pure Sanfl!
What's wrong with that? But the knobs couldn't embrace that simple truth. :twisted:


More people will be interested in the women's footy than the sanfl.

Guess we will see.
Maybe on TV but doubt more than 1000 people would attend a game.

Re: Round 22 and Week 1 Finals Schedule

PostPosted: Sun Aug 07, 2016 1:05 pm
by bennymacca
Jim05 wrote:
bennymacca wrote:
holden78 wrote:Don't give me any sexist crap, but the hype for gayfl Womens footy is just à replacement for the old Roxtel cup strokefest!
All we want is pure Sanfl!
What's wrong with that? But the knobs couldn't embrace that simple truth. :twisted:


More people will be interested in the women's footy than the sanfl.

Guess we will see.
Maybe on TV but doubt more than 1000 people would attend a game.


I think because it's still a one off they might get a bit more. And the ratings will be very good.

The real test will be to whether they can keep interest going for a full season

Re: Round 22 and Week 1 Finals Schedule

PostPosted: Mon Aug 08, 2016 10:56 am
by Fluffbag
Hopefully South wins the 2nd semi as I have comic con on the preliminary final weekend in Brisbane so don't want to change flights.

Re: Round 22 and Week 1 Finals Schedule

PostPosted: Mon Aug 08, 2016 12:52 pm
by Dutchy
With Westies not playing finals here was the perfect opportunity to play a double header at a suburban ground and get 8-10k+ at Richmond Oval. It is relatively central, has good parking, good terraces, good surface.

It would take us back to the old days of SANFL of having a packed ground and attract more people. Promote the shit out of it and even lower prices, it could be the shot in the arm the league needs after a pretty ordinary year of programming.

You would get neutral SANFL fans turn up, would even help West after a poor year.

Re: Round 22 and Week 1 Finals Schedule

PostPosted: Mon Aug 08, 2016 1:12 pm
by heater31
Dutchy wrote:With Westies not playing finals here was the perfect opportunity to play a double header at a suburban ground and get 8-10k+ at Richmond Oval. It is relatively central, has good parking, good terraces, good surface.

It would take us back to the old days of SANFL of having a packed ground and attract more people. Promote the shit out of it and even lower prices, it could be the shot in the arm the league needs after a pretty ordinary year of programming.

You would get neutral SANFL fans turn up, would even help West after a poor year.



Can't agree on the good surface part. Absolute Dogs breakfast at present with the wet winter. Hopefully with some warmer weather it improves.

Think you will find the Reserves Double header is programmed for Richmond week 1 of the finals.

Re: Round 22 and Week 1 Finals Schedule

PostPosted: Mon Aug 08, 2016 1:14 pm
by am Bays
Dutchy wrote:With Westies not playing finals here was the perfect opportunity to play a double header at a suburban ground and get 8-10k+ at Richmond Oval. It is relatively central, has good parking, good terraces, good surface.

It would take us back to the old days of SANFL of having a packed ground and attract more people. Promote the shit out of it and even lower prices, it could be the shot in the arm the league needs after a pretty ordinary year of programming.

You would get neutral SANFL fans turn up, would even help West after a poor year.


With away changerooms like Glenelg where swinging a cat is neigh on impossible.

Only two ovals have the infrastructure (change rooms) for double header finals Norwood and Woodville

Drop it Dutchy, being able to prepare is important the team in Westies room wood have a distinct advantgage over the clubs forced to share the away rooms. Plus SANFL players like the opportunity to play on teh main ovals (Footy aprk, Adealide Oval) after a year of hard work earning the right to play finals footy.

Re: Round 22 and Week 1 Finals Schedule

PostPosted: Mon Aug 08, 2016 1:15 pm
by Wedgie
heater31 wrote:
Dutchy wrote:With Westies not playing finals here was the perfect opportunity to play a double header at a suburban ground and get 8-10k+ at Richmond Oval. It is relatively central, has good parking, good terraces, good surface.

It would take us back to the old days of SANFL of having a packed ground and attract more people. Promote the shit out of it and even lower prices, it could be the shot in the arm the league needs after a pretty ordinary year of programming.

You would get neutral SANFL fans turn up, would even help West after a poor year.



Can't agree on the good surface part. Absolute Dogs breakfast at present with the wet winter. Hopefully with some warmer weather it improves.

Think you will find the Reserves Double header is programmed for Richmond week 1 of the finals.

Agreed. My daughter said it was the worst she'd encountered this year and it was difficult to run 2 metres without turning your ankle on it and didn't know how so many players got through unscathed.

Re: Round 22 and Week 1 Finals Schedule

PostPosted: Mon Aug 08, 2016 1:25 pm
by Booney
Let's say Centrals and Adelaide play at 12:10, then Sturt and South at 3:10.

Dutchy, how would you set up the use of the change rooms?

Re: Round 22 and Week 1 Finals Schedule

PostPosted: Mon Aug 08, 2016 1:27 pm
by heater31
Booney wrote:Let's say Centrals and Adelaide play at 12:10, then Sturt and South at 3:10.

Dutchy, how would you set up the use of the change rooms?



The Pretty boys from West Lakes would have a dummy spit.....

Re: Round 22 and Week 1 Finals Schedule

PostPosted: Mon Aug 08, 2016 2:09 pm
by Dutchy
Booney wrote:Let's say Centrals and Adelaide play at 12:10, then Sturt and South at 3:10.

Dutchy, how would you set up the use of the change rooms?


We are talking about taking a risk and re-invigorating an ordinary SANFUL season, you need to change things up and this could be massive shot in the arm it needs, if the set up/size of the changerooms is the only issue then it shows how easily this could be done.

Re: Round 22 and Week 1 Finals Schedule

PostPosted: Mon Aug 08, 2016 2:12 pm
by Fluffbag
Wedgie wrote:
heater31 wrote:
Dutchy wrote:With Westies not playing finals here was the perfect opportunity to play a double header at a suburban ground and get 8-10k+ at Richmond Oval. It is relatively central, has good parking, good terraces, good surface.

It would take us back to the old days of SANFL of having a packed ground and attract more people. Promote the shit out of it and even lower prices, it could be the shot in the arm the league needs after a pretty ordinary year of programming.

You would get neutral SANFL fans turn up, would even help West after a poor year.



Can't agree on the good surface part. Absolute Dogs breakfast at present with the wet winter. Hopefully with some warmer weather it improves.

Think you will find the Reserves Double header is programmed for Richmond week 1 of the finals.

Agreed. My daughter said it was the worst she'd encountered this year and it was difficult to run 2 metres without turning your ankle on it and didn't know how so many players got through unscathed.

There was a dead spot at the south v west game where the ball hit the ground and just stay there, the ground was quite heavy.

I would rather play at home grounds of the higher placed team.

Although the food at Richmond was great and having Jack Daniels in the bar makes the footy experience the best.

Re: Round 22 and Week 1 Finals Schedule

PostPosted: Mon Aug 08, 2016 2:16 pm
by heater31
Dutchy wrote:
Booney wrote:Let's say Centrals and Adelaide play at 12:10, then Sturt and South at 3:10.

Dutchy, how would you set up the use of the change rooms?


We are talking about taking a risk and re-invigorating an ordinary SANFUL season, you need to change things up and this could be massive shot in the arm it needs, if the set up/size of the changerooms is the only issue then it shows how easily this could be done.



it is a risk not worth exploring because of an AFL Franchise involvement. They have already had a hissy fit over the facilities provided at the venue suggested and their bully tactics this year to fellow clubs sharing facilities are well documented.

If the League is struggling to count a minor round crowd at a suburban ground with out taking their shoes and socks off how the hell are they going to handle a finals crowd with a double header?