carey18 wrote:Wobbly Kness you have no idea. I played at peake last season and have played on many worse grounds!.
what ground are they, if WK description is correct dont see how you can get much worse
by Bold Strategy » Mon Apr 21, 2008 9:21 pm
carey18 wrote:Wobbly Kness you have no idea. I played at peake last season and have played on many worse grounds!.
by Demon68 » Wed May 21, 2008 11:20 pm
by Baron Greenback » Thu May 22, 2008 9:33 am
by tedbullpit » Thu May 22, 2008 2:28 pm
Demon68 wrote:Best Ovals
Now for Country Grounds
Best
Mount Lofty - best atmosphere I have seen under lights, awesome.
by Demon68 » Thu May 22, 2008 5:36 pm
by LMA » Fri May 23, 2008 5:31 pm
by FlyingHigh » Sun May 25, 2008 2:57 pm
Demon68 wrote:Metro
Best
Stansbury - great huge changerooms under the grandstand, good atmosphere
Minlaton - great atmosphere and holds up really well and the best changerooms in SA in country footy
by Goldberg » Mon May 26, 2008 12:31 pm
by Iron Fist » Mon May 26, 2008 12:55 pm
by tedbullpit » Tue May 27, 2008 4:48 pm
Demon68 wrote:tedbullpit, ready the bit next to it - I was talking about the atmosphere of the ground, not about the actual surface, however the surface has improved over the last couple of years and holds up well now.
as for level ovals, try Gumeracha, Nairne, Birdwood
by norm11 » Sat May 31, 2008 7:48 pm
by wobbly knees » Sun Jun 01, 2008 12:26 pm
by Footy Smart » Mon Jun 02, 2008 2:22 pm
'00'02'03'07 wrote:I forgot the Sacred Heart Ground. I played my school football there when Brian Quist was the first 18 coach in 95 and 94. Was probably the best surface outside aami and adelaide oval back then
by White Unicorn » Mon Jun 02, 2008 3:33 pm
Footy Smart wrote:'00'02'03'07 wrote:I forgot the Sacred Heart Ground. I played my school football there when Brian Quist was the first 18 coach in 95 and 94. Was probably the best surface outside aami and adelaide oval back then
Not the Middle School Ground that they normally play on is terrible... shape of a hotdog and had a sand covered cricket pitch at about 50 metres out at one end.
by nuggety goodness » Wed Jun 25, 2008 10:38 am
by Baron Greenback » Wed Jun 25, 2008 12:09 pm
nuggety goodness wrote:if you're talkin atmosphere then 'most' country footy clubs crap all over the amateur league. reason being is the country towns hang out for their footy and it's usually a day out. they have the whole family playing basically cos generally there's (in the bigger leagues) 15s, 18s, magoos and As and sometimes netball play at the same venue to correspond with the footy. it's a whole day out and by the time the As play the crowd swells up.
talkin about grounds, it's not played on much anymore as the club folded but the United footy club in the Riverland Indys aka Prickle park was a shocker,
as mentioned Gaza is a mud pit,
Modbury's middle isn't as bad but not too flash,
i think it's pembroke who has trees overhanging on the ground and one end is more like a soccer pitch than an oval, very square
the best are harder to pick,
Moorook had a nice surface when i was playing there in 03
Lyrup also similar, i played in a losing GF there but the ground was great
Ovingham is a fairly good ground to play on, only because it's so easy to rack up the possies...
but none really come to mind as being a cut above the rest
by wattle » Thu Jul 10, 2008 10:52 pm
nuggety goodness wrote:if you're talkin atmosphere then 'most' country footy clubs crap all over the amateur league. reason being is the country towns hang out for their footy and it's usually a day out. they have the whole family playing basically cos generally there's (in the bigger leagues) 15s, 18s, magoos and As and sometimes netball play at the same venue to correspond with the footy. it's a whole day out and by the time the As play the crowd swells up.
talkin about grounds, it's not played on much anymore as the club folded but the United footy club in the Riverland Indys aka Prickle park was a shocker,
as mentioned Gaza is a mud pit,
Modbury's middle isn't as bad but not too flash,
i think it's pembroke who has trees overhanging on the ground and one end is more like a soccer pitch than an oval, very square
the best are harder to pick,
Moorook had a nice surface when i was playing there in 03
Lyrup also similar, i played in a losing GF there but the ground was great
Ovingham is a fairly good ground to play on, only because it's so easy to rack up the possies...
but none really come to mind as being a cut above the rest
by KS41 » Sat Jul 12, 2008 7:17 pm
wattle wrote:nuggety goodness wrote:if you're talkin atmosphere then 'most' country footy clubs crap all over the amateur league. reason being is the country towns hang out for their footy and it's usually a day out. they have the whole family playing basically cos generally there's (in the bigger leagues) 15s, 18s, magoos and As and sometimes netball play at the same venue to correspond with the footy. it's a whole day out and by the time the As play the crowd swells up.
talkin about grounds, it's not played on much anymore as the club folded but the United footy club in the Riverland Indys aka Prickle park was a shocker,
as mentioned Gaza is a mud pit,
Modbury's middle isn't as bad but not too flash,
i think it's pembroke who has trees overhanging on the ground and one end is more like a soccer pitch than an oval, very square
the best are harder to pick,
Moorook had a nice surface when i was playing there in 03
Lyrup also similar, i played in a losing GF there but the ground was great
Ovingham is a fairly good ground to play on, only because it's so easy to rack up the possies...
but none really come to mind as being a cut above the rest
Ovingham is only good if you play on the ball,no good for forwards or backman they would get sore necks watching the ball going over there heads
by Saint » Sun Jul 13, 2008 7:42 pm
by Demon68 » Sun Jul 13, 2008 10:23 pm
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