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Kerin succeeds Olsen I see - not for the first time.
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Just noticed that the Digital Pass is covering all games at all levels this season (League, Reserves, Under 18's and Under 16's). As a teacher with a number of former students (and current ones during school holidays) involved at various levels, this will be a great way of keeping in touch with how they are going.
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Signed up today for it!
Pool, beers, outside TV, 30 deg days I’m set for 2020 SANFL season Darwin styles!
Pool, beers, outside TV, 30 deg days I’m set for 2020 SANFL season Darwin styles!
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I'm watching the 16's game at the moment and its a blurry mess...is the coverage going to be the same as last year when the real stuff starts?
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arcadefire wrote:I'm watching the 16's game at the moment and its a blurry mess...is the coverage going to be the same as last year when the real stuff starts?
It very good quality on my laptop. Crystal cleat. Could be the media you are watching it on.
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Perfectly clear on my laptop. Some good young players out there
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So can you only watch it on a laptop for a decent picture? Last year i could watch it on the big screen and it was okay
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arcadefire wrote:So can you only watch it on a laptop for a decent picture? Last year i could watch it on the big screen and it was okay
Not sure. I only use laptop. Might be internet speed??? Any at 3/4 time Eags 53 Sturt 39. Good standard for U16. These teams would kill an AFLW team possibly not allowing it to score.
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I was watching a few of the women's games and some of those were comparable to last year
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The worse thing I am seeing is the guy working the abacus with the scores. going backwards and forwards. Better using his fingers to count. 
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Well i just had a look at the other 3 games starting now and they don't have the moving blur so maybe they just had the cheap gear at Thebarton
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Caught a bit of the Centrals u16’s game as I know a few lads there and I don’t know if Glenelg will be the benchmark or not but the Dogs were shocking skill wise and a mile off the pace. Glenelg were well drilled and it was like chalk and cheese
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At the risk of getting carried away... found myself wondering what impact the corona virus and potential lock out of AFL Games might have on the SANFL. Let’s say there was a national ban on public gatherings of, I dunno, let’s say 5-10 K. The SANFL games might fall under the criteria and could see a resurgence of interest as local AFL fans were starved of action...I’ve personally been sceptical of the media frenzy.. but when professional sports in Europe start to play in empty stadiums its probably time to take it a bit more serious.
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Hazydog wrote:At the risk of getting carried away... found myself wondering what impact the corona virus and potential lock out of AFL Games might have on the SANFL. Let’s say there was a national ban on public gatherings of, I dunno, let’s say 5-10 K. The SANFL games might fall under the criteria and could see a resurgence of interest as local AFL fans were starved of action...I’ve personally been sceptical of the media frenzy.. but when professional sports in Europe start to play in empty stadiums its probably time to take it a bit more serious.
I have been thinking the same and you are not getting carried away. Yes the media is for sure.
I dont see how a number cap works however for a people gathering as its very subjective. But I agree if there is a magical number , then that may help some crowds I guess.
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Hazydog wrote:At the risk of getting carried away... found myself wondering what impact the corona virus and potential lock out of AFL Games might have on the SANFL. Let’s say there was a national ban on public gatherings of, I dunno, let’s say 5-10 K. The SANFL games might fall under the criteria and could see a resurgence of interest as local AFL fans were starved of action...I’ve personally been sceptical of the media frenzy.. but when professional sports in Europe start to play in empty stadiums its probably time to take it a bit more serious.
Interesting thoughts, Hazy. Yes, if there is a 'floor' imposed on crowds and gatherings then, depending on the length of such a ban, it could translate into an increase in interest in the local product.
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I bet games involving the AFL teams will be behind closed doors....Magellan wrote:Hazydog wrote:At the risk of getting carried away... found myself wondering what impact the corona virus and potential lock out of AFL Games might have on the SANFL. Let’s say there was a national ban on public gatherings of, I dunno, let’s say 5-10 K. The SANFL games might fall under the criteria and could see a resurgence of interest as local AFL fans were starved of action...I’ve personally been sceptical of the media frenzy.. but when professional sports in Europe start to play in empty stadiums its probably time to take it a bit more serious.
Interesting thoughts, Hazy. Yes, if there is a 'floor' imposed on crowds and gatherings then, depending on the length of such a ban, it could translate into an increase in interest in the local product.
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Some sports are starting to play with caps of 1000.
They might limit spectators to people with season/home tickets.
They might limit spectators to people with season/home tickets.
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Wedgie wrote:Some sports are starting to play with caps of 1000.
They might limit spectators to people with season/home tickets.
Yeah France have reduce their 'public gathering' rule to 1000.
The SANFL would still probably be safe if it got reduced to that number anyway.
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