Dutchy wrote:Exactly, even if it costs $2m a week for these hubs but it brings in $5m in broadcast revenue the industry is ahead.
As long as everyone is safe and healthy, no price on that.
Agree, hence why it seems crazy they aren't considering Adelaide as a hub with our excellent results.
Really only have the one oval though, Melbourne you can at least use MCG and Marvel, Sydney SCG and ANZ, heck, even Brisbane with the 'Gabba and Metricon. Keep in mind they're not think 6 sides in a hub now, they're thinking all 18 in one place.
Victoria is the logical hub as it means less clubs have to upship and relocate, provides a heap more ovals with the likes of Victoria Park, Princess Park, MCG, Geelong, Marvel all up to standard for games with no crowds.
The AFL will back itself in to be able to provide the resources and systems in place to regular test players to relevant health department and governments satisfaction.
They will 100% have the governments backing, by having the AFL back it restores somewhat of normality and provides a morale boost, weekend excitement to all communities nationally.
Yes there will be a player who breaks the isolation conduct but the AFL will deal with that when that arrives just like they do many numerous other player conduct breaches.
Dutchy wrote:Exactly, even if it costs $2m a week for these hubs but it brings in $5m in broadcast revenue the industry is ahead.
As long as everyone is safe and healthy, no price on that.
Agree, hence why it seems crazy they aren't considering Adelaide as a hub with our excellent results.
Really only have the one oval though, Melbourne you can at least use MCG and Marvel, Sydney SCG and ANZ, heck, even Brisbane with the 'Gabba and Metricon. Keep in mind they're not think 6 sides in a hub now, they're thinking all 18 in one place.
Do you really need to play every game at the AFL home grounds though with no crowds? How many ovals in SA would have lights up to the TV standards, that would be the main factor. Westies / Norwood already would because of AFLW, what about the rest? I'd imagine they would be looking at playing 2 games every night with the shortened quarters to get the full season in plus more on weekends. As long as you have 2 in a state it could work. I'm sure the SANFL clubs would love a hosting fee if they could get it. Logistically you could play double headers at Adelaide Oval every day but how would the oval cope if we get a wet winter?
someguy1 wrote:Do you really need to play every game at the AFL home grounds though with no crowds? How many ovals in SA would have lights up to the TV standards, that would be the main factor. Westies / Norwood already would because of AFLW, what about the rest? I'd imagine they would be looking at playing 2 games every night with the shortened quarters to get the full season in plus more on weekends. As long as you have 2 in a state it could work. I'm sure the SANFL clubs would love a hosting fee if they could get it. Logistically you could play double headers at Adelaide Oval every day but how would the oval cope if we get a wet winter?
Not sure AFL clubs would be happy with the away rooms at Richmond and Norwood isn't AFL standard.
Could play day games at Richmond and twilight/night at AO at best.
someguy1 wrote:Do you really need to play every game at the AFL home grounds though with no crowds? How many ovals in SA would have lights up to the TV standards, that would be the main factor. Westies / Norwood already would because of AFLW, what about the rest? I'd imagine they would be looking at playing 2 games every night with the shortened quarters to get the full season in plus more on weekends. As long as you have 2 in a state it could work. I'm sure the SANFL clubs would love a hosting fee if they could get it. Logistically you could play double headers at Adelaide Oval every day but how would the oval cope if we get a wet winter?
Not sure AFL clubs would be happy with the away rooms at Richmond and Norwood isn't AFL standard.
Could play day games at Richmond and twilight/night at AO at best.
The players need for income will mean they magically find the rooms suitable enough. It's already a mickey mouse season where the premiers will have an * next to their name, clubs will put up with it for one year. Im sure the clubs also receive a percentage of the tv rights so they need that just as much as the AFL.
someguy1 wrote:Do you really need to play every game at the AFL home grounds though with no crowds? How many ovals in SA would have lights up to the TV standards, that would be the main factor. Westies / Norwood already would because of AFLW, what about the rest? I'd imagine they would be looking at playing 2 games every night with the shortened quarters to get the full season in plus more on weekends. As long as you have 2 in a state it could work. I'm sure the SANFL clubs would love a hosting fee if they could get it. Logistically you could play double headers at Adelaide Oval every day but how would the oval cope if we get a wet winter?
Not sure AFL clubs would be happy with the away rooms at Richmond and Norwood isn't AFL standard.
Could play day games at Richmond and twilight/night at AO at best.
Yep, can’t play night games at Richmond, the lighting is terrible (shouldn’t play SANFL at night there either IMO)
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someguy1 wrote:Do you really need to play every game at the AFL home grounds though with no crowds? How many ovals in SA would have lights up to the TV standards, that would be the main factor. Westies / Norwood already would because of AFLW, what about the rest? I'd imagine they would be looking at playing 2 games every night with the shortened quarters to get the full season in plus more on weekends. As long as you have 2 in a state it could work. I'm sure the SANFL clubs would love a hosting fee if they could get it. Logistically you could play double headers at Adelaide Oval every day but how would the oval cope if we get a wet winter?
Not sure AFL clubs would be happy with the away rooms at Richmond and Norwood isn't AFL standard.
Could play day games at Richmond and twilight/night at AO at best.
Do they need to be night games?
Could use a couple of suburban grounds for day games, you could squeeze two evening games at AO on the same night.
someguy1 wrote:Do you really need to play every game at the AFL home grounds though with no crowds? How many ovals in SA would have lights up to the TV standards, that would be the main factor. Westies / Norwood already would because of AFLW, what about the rest? I'd imagine they would be looking at playing 2 games every night with the shortened quarters to get the full season in plus more on weekends. As long as you have 2 in a state it could work. I'm sure the SANFL clubs would love a hosting fee if they could get it. Logistically you could play double headers at Adelaide Oval every day but how would the oval cope if we get a wet winter?
Not sure AFL clubs would be happy with the away rooms at Richmond and Norwood isn't AFL standard.
Could play day games at Richmond and twilight/night at AO at best.
Do they need to be night games?
Could use a couple of suburban grounds for day games, you could squeeze two evening games at AO on the same night.
I’d imagine they would be playing games every day of the week so night games are essential for TV ratings
someguy1 wrote:Do you really need to play every game at the AFL home grounds though with no crowds? How many ovals in SA would have lights up to the TV standards, that would be the main factor. Westies / Norwood already would because of AFLW, what about the rest? I'd imagine they would be looking at playing 2 games every night with the shortened quarters to get the full season in plus more on weekends. As long as you have 2 in a state it could work. I'm sure the SANFL clubs would love a hosting fee if they could get it. Logistically you could play double headers at Adelaide Oval every day but how would the oval cope if we get a wet winter?
Not sure AFL clubs would be happy with the away rooms at Richmond and Norwood isn't AFL standard.
Could play day games at Richmond and twilight/night at AO at best.
Yep, can’t play night games at Richmond, the lighting is terrible (shouldn’t play SANFL at night there either IMO)
I should have said Norwood isn't SANFL standard, actually.
Jim05 wrote:I’d imagine they would be playing games every day of the week so night games are essential for TV ratings
Yup I think it'll be like the BBL - a game a night, perhaps double headers on Saturday afternoon/evenings.
The AFL have said they still want 22 rounds so yep teams will be playing every 4-5 days and games will be on at prime time every night with double headers on weekends
Jim05 wrote:I’d imagine they would be playing games every day of the week so night games are essential for TV ratings
Yup I think it'll be like the BBL - a game a night, perhaps double headers on Saturday afternoon/evenings.
The AFL have said they still want 22 rounds so yep teams will be playing every 4-5 days and games will be on at prime time every night with double headers on weekends
I think bare minimum for weekends would be triple headers 12pm,3pm,6pm.
In theory you could almost go quaruple headers:
11pm- MCG 2pm- Marvel 5pm- MCG 8pm- Marvel
They would have enough time to swap teams over between games etc, they would only need two tv crews which they would have as they cover two games on a day as it is at the moment.
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