Amatuer Games as Curtain Raisers
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.
Thoughts?
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.
Thoughts?