by Dogwatcher » Thu Dec 28, 2006 9:28 am
At this stage - the Riverland and Mallee seems to be doing okay in regards to ovals being watered.
Most councils, where possible, would have highlighted the ovals they wish to have watered (at least Loxton Waikerie Council has) and those would include all sports ovals.
Some ovals are watered by river water others bore water and from driving past and watching film of many, they all seem to be doing okay at the moment.
But....if the crunch comes, councils, I'm thinking, will have to consider whether they continue watering the ovals when local irrigators are having their water cut back. It seems the irrigators are safe at 60 per cent of their allocations at the moment (which is a scary reduction). But there's government talk of zero allocations next watering year (starting June) - which would mean football in the Riverland could be in trouble in 2008.
Snaggletooth - your sentiment that clubs should be given leeway is fair, but in many cases that leeway's already occurring. And the AFL throwing money at the situation won't help, because if there's no water, there's no water.
Scary times for all - let alone footballers getting sore shins on a dry oval.