Finals matches
-
stampy
- Coach
- Posts: 9170
- Joined: Tue Jan 17, 2006 5:51 pm
- Team: Glenelg
- Team: Adelaide Crows
- Team: Christies Beach
- Location: at church asking for divine intervention
- Has thanked: 84 times
- Been thanked: 394 times
- Contact:
Finals matches
Is it time for the Sanfl to bite the bullet and play minor finals at the higher ranked teams home ground, the league was. Keen about 10 or so years ago but nothing ever came of it
Go The Tiges!!!
- DOC
- Coach
- Posts: 20240
- Joined: Wed May 16, 2007 6:45 pm
- Team: South Adelaide
- Has thanked: 934 times
- Been thanked: 2496 times
- Contact:
- Pseudo
- Coach
- Posts: 12494
- Joined: Fri Oct 28, 2005 10:41 am
- Team: Glenelg
- Team: Marion
- Location: enculez-vous
- Been thanked: 1712 times
- Contact:
Re: Finals matches
No.
Tangentially, I note that the WAFL Grand Final was on yesterday, and was held at Fremantle Oval, which is the home oval of one of the combatants (South Freo). I watched a bit on 7+ late last night. Only 10.5K in the crowd and a very laid back atmosphere. It was hard to believe that the match was a premiership decider.
The game itself was low-scoring and scrappy; it had the feel of a SANFL reserves match. The first half was completely lacking in intensity (again, the suburban venue did not help). However as the match wore on and became tight the intensity rose and the match became interesting from about halfway through the third term. Worth a look if you need a footy fix.
Tangentially, I note that the WAFL Grand Final was on yesterday, and was held at Fremantle Oval, which is the home oval of one of the combatants (South Freo). I watched a bit on 7+ late last night. Only 10.5K in the crowd and a very laid back atmosphere. It was hard to believe that the match was a premiership decider.
The game itself was low-scoring and scrappy; it had the feel of a SANFL reserves match. The first half was completely lacking in intensity (again, the suburban venue did not help). However as the match wore on and became tight the intensity rose and the match became interesting from about halfway through the third term. Worth a look if you need a footy fix.
Clowns OUT. Smears OUT. RESIST THE OCCUPATION.
-
mighty_tiger_79
- Coach
- Posts: 62502
- Joined: Tue Jan 03, 2006 7:59 pm
- Team: Geelong
- Location: at the TAB
- Has thanked: 14201 times
- Been thanked: 5170 times
- Contact:
-
stampy
- Coach
- Posts: 9170
- Joined: Tue Jan 17, 2006 5:51 pm
- Team: Glenelg
- Team: Adelaide Crows
- Team: Christies Beach
- Location: at church asking for divine intervention
- Has thanked: 84 times
- Been thanked: 394 times
- Contact:
Re: Finals matches
Pseudo wrote:No.
Tangentially, I note that the WAFL Grand Final was on yesterday, and was held at Fremantle Oval, which is the home oval of one of the combatants (South Freo). I watched a bit on 7+ late last night. Only 10.5K in the crowd and a very laid back atmosphere. It was hard to believe that the match was a premiership decider.
The game itself was low-scoring and scrappy; it had the feel of a SANFL reserves match. The first half was completely lacking in intensity (again, the suburban venue did not help). However as the match wore on and became tight the intensity rose and the match became interesting from about halfway through the third term. Worth a look if you need a footy fix.
Not the granny, minor finals
Go The Tiges!!!
- DOC
- Coach
- Posts: 20240
- Joined: Wed May 16, 2007 6:45 pm
- Team: South Adelaide
- Has thanked: 934 times
- Been thanked: 2496 times
- Contact:
- Pseudo
- Coach
- Posts: 12494
- Joined: Fri Oct 28, 2005 10:41 am
- Team: Glenelg
- Team: Marion
- Location: enculez-vous
- Been thanked: 1712 times
- Contact:
Re: Finals matches
stampy wrote:Pseudo wrote:No.
Tangentially, I note that the WAFL Grand Final was on yesterday, and was held at Fremantle Oval, which is the home oval of one of the combatants (South Freo). I watched a bit on 7+ late last night. Only 10.5K in the crowd and a very laid back atmosphere. It was hard to believe that the match was a premiership decider.
The game itself was low-scoring and scrappy; it had the feel of a SANFL reserves match. The first half was completely lacking in intensity (again, the suburban venue did not help). However as the match wore on and became tight the intensity rose and the match became interesting from about halfway through the third term. Worth a look if you need a footy fix.
Not the granny, minor finals
Still no.
Clowns OUT. Smears OUT. RESIST THE OCCUPATION.
-
whufc
- Coach
- Posts: 29216
- Joined: Tue Aug 01, 2006 10:26 am
- Team: Central District
- Team: BSR
- Location: Blakeview
- Has thanked: 6065 times
- Been thanked: 2933 times
- Contact:
Re: Finals matches
No.
SANFL Finals need to be played on the 'big stage' otherwise they become even more irrelevant to the SA footy public.
SANFL Finals need to be played on the 'big stage' otherwise they become even more irrelevant to the SA footy public.
RIP PH408 63notoutforever
-
topshelf
- Rookie
- Posts: 184
- Joined: Wed Sep 18, 2019 3:22 pm
- Team: Glenelg
- Has thanked: 60 times
- Been thanked: 44 times
- Contact:
Re: Finals matches
Needs to stay at Adelaide Oval, i think this season really isn't one to judge any changes on, a lot of people are staying away with the way the ticketing works and Covid. Probably do need to look at ways to increase crowds in the future for the minor finals but what do you do? Free entry to all SANFL club members or just free entry in general, could be something to think about.
- saintal
- Coach
- Posts: 5886
- Joined: Mon Jul 31, 2006 9:01 pm
- Team: South Adelaide
- Team: St Kilda
- Location: Adelaide Hills
- Has thanked: 380 times
- Been thanked: 488 times
- Contact:
Re: Finals matches
I used to fancy the idea of playing the first week at suburban grounds before shifting to AO. Would generate a terrific atmosphere and also reward the teams in 2nd and 4th spot.
There is something about walking into AO though that makes it feel like finals time however.
There is something about walking into AO though that makes it feel like finals time however.
SAFC- 60 years...
StKFC- 58 years..
StKFC- 58 years..
-
whufc
- Coach
- Posts: 29216
- Joined: Tue Aug 01, 2006 10:26 am
- Team: Central District
- Team: BSR
- Location: Blakeview
- Has thanked: 6065 times
- Been thanked: 2933 times
- Contact:
Re: Finals matches
saintal wrote:I used to fancy the idea of playing the first week at suburban grounds before shifting to AO. Would generate a terrific atmosphere and also reward the teams in 2nd and 4th spot.
There is something about walking into AO though that makes it feel like finals time however.
I can never get away from that point.
Even the old Football Park, once you walked into the ground the intensity lifted immediately. I don't follow an AFL team so my only attendances to these grounds for football is for Centrals so don't know if that added to the 'prestige' of it for me.
Getting all corny and shit it felt like it was part of the journey on the search for the holy grail.
Just wouldn't feel the same heading to Richmond / Noarlunga (no disrespect intended) for a second semi final or prelim.
RIP PH408 63notoutforever
-
Computer Crashed
- Reserves
- Posts: 824
- Joined: Mon Mar 16, 2015 6:04 pm
- Team: Eagles
- Team: North Melbourne
- Team: Moonta
- Has thanked: 213 times
- Been thanked: 124 times
- Contact:
Re: Finals matches
Best venue in the country so use it i say, I'm sure the players love the privilege of playing there, lots have made good points already.
Helps keep the SANFL relevant.
It sorts out the pretenders as well, you can get away with being an average side and still making finals but once you get out on the big open spaces and the warmer weather come finals time you get exposed.
Best and fittest side wins normally.
Helps keep the SANFL relevant.
It sorts out the pretenders as well, you can get away with being an average side and still making finals but once you get out on the big open spaces and the warmer weather come finals time you get exposed.
Best and fittest side wins normally.
-
Brett
- League Bench Warmer
- Posts: 1120
- Joined: Sun Sep 16, 2018 6:07 pm
- Has thanked: 86 times
- Been thanked: 68 times
Re: Finals matches
Why would the SAFC engage in legal action over the U'18's , YES U18's, result due to allegedly having the Eagles having 19 players on the ground for a very short time.
This club has had a good handout this year to survive I believe so maybe just accept it. Hardly a money spinner for them anyway.
This club has had a good handout this year to survive I believe so maybe just accept it. Hardly a money spinner for them anyway.
- goddy11
- League Bench Warmer
- Posts: 1368
- Joined: Sun Sep 28, 2014 5:05 pm
- Team: Eagles
- Team: Adelaide Crows
- Team: Myponga-Sellicks
- Has thanked: 678 times
- Been thanked: 221 times
- Contact:
Re: Finals matches
Brett wrote:Why would the SAFC engage in legal action over the U'18's , YES U18's, result due to allegedly having the Eagles having 19 players on the ground for a very short time.
This club has had a good handout this year to survive I believe so maybe just accept it. Hardly a money spinner for them anyway.
I haven't seen this reported but are the SAFC taking the SANFL to court. They must have money to burn.
-
whybother
- Under 18s
- Posts: 511
- Joined: Mon Sep 17, 2018 8:46 am
- Team: Eagles
- Team: Adelaide Crows
- Has thanked: 111 times
- Been thanked: 119 times
- Contact:
Re: Finals matches
I think that this strategy was something that the Eagles were persuaded NOT to do in 2018.
-
robranisgod
- League - Best 21
- Posts: 2081
- Joined: Fri Oct 30, 2009 3:06 pm
- Team: North Adelaide
- Team: Geelong
- Team: Flinders University
- Has thanked: 95 times
- Been thanked: 281 times
- Contact:
Re: Finals matches
whybother wrote:I think that this strategy was something that the Eagles were persuaded NOT to do in 2018.
And Port decided not to do when Norwood had 19 men on the ground for quite some time in the 1982 Second Semi Final.
Who is online
Users browsing this forum: No registered users and 218 guests
