ROUND 6 - North v Glenelg - 100 years at Prospect Oval
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ROUND 6 - North v Glenelg - 100 years at Prospect Oval
SANFL HISTORY RECREATED AS NORTH ADELAIDE CELEBRATES 100 YEARS AT PROSPECT OVAL
South Australian football history will be re-created this weekend when North Adelaide Football Club commemorates its 100th year at Prospect Oval on Sunday, May 8.
Exactly 100 years to the day after North Adelaide hosted Glenelg in the first SANFL League game to be played at Prospect Oval, North will again host the Tigers in Round 6 of the Hostplus SANFL League.
To mark the occasion, North Adelaide will wear heritage jumpers which are replicas of those worn in that first match a century ago in 1922.
North Adelaide Chief Executive Craig Burton said it was only fitting that the club play its 100th anniversary game at Prospect against Glenelg.
“Not only is the first game at Prospect Oval between North Adelaide and Glenelg etched in history, but the rivalry between these sides goes back a long way,” Burton said.
“The legendary grand finals of 1973 and then the 1985, ‘86 and ‘87 Grand Finals will be well remembered by many and show just how competitive these two clubs are when playing against each other in big games.”
North Adelaide entered the South Australian Football Association (now SANFL) in 1888, as the Medindie FC, but changed its name to North Adelaide in 1893. During the period 1888 to 1921, the Club utilised various ovals in the north-east and east of Adelaide as its home ground, but in 1921 finalised negotiations with Prospect Council to have the then-called Prospect Recreation Ground as its permanent home ground.
A grandstand was completed at the oval in March 1922 and was named the Prospect War Memorial Pavilion in memory of those who lost their lives in World War 1, with the club’s first home game for the 1922 season played on May 8 against Glenelg.
The 100th anniversary SANFL match at Prospect Oval is part of the official program for South Australia’s History Festival.
South Australian football history will be re-created this weekend when North Adelaide Football Club commemorates its 100th year at Prospect Oval on Sunday, May 8.
Exactly 100 years to the day after North Adelaide hosted Glenelg in the first SANFL League game to be played at Prospect Oval, North will again host the Tigers in Round 6 of the Hostplus SANFL League.
To mark the occasion, North Adelaide will wear heritage jumpers which are replicas of those worn in that first match a century ago in 1922.
North Adelaide Chief Executive Craig Burton said it was only fitting that the club play its 100th anniversary game at Prospect against Glenelg.
“Not only is the first game at Prospect Oval between North Adelaide and Glenelg etched in history, but the rivalry between these sides goes back a long way,” Burton said.
“The legendary grand finals of 1973 and then the 1985, ‘86 and ‘87 Grand Finals will be well remembered by many and show just how competitive these two clubs are when playing against each other in big games.”
North Adelaide entered the South Australian Football Association (now SANFL) in 1888, as the Medindie FC, but changed its name to North Adelaide in 1893. During the period 1888 to 1921, the Club utilised various ovals in the north-east and east of Adelaide as its home ground, but in 1921 finalised negotiations with Prospect Council to have the then-called Prospect Recreation Ground as its permanent home ground.
A grandstand was completed at the oval in March 1922 and was named the Prospect War Memorial Pavilion in memory of those who lost their lives in World War 1, with the club’s first home game for the 1922 season played on May 8 against Glenelg.
The 100th anniversary SANFL match at Prospect Oval is part of the official program for South Australia’s History Festival.
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Great for North Adelaide to do this.
West Torrens defeated Sturt in the first ever game at Thebarton Oval on May 6th 1922. I emailed the club last October suggesting if a game could be played at Thebarton Oval to commemorate 100 years. Especially with the Eagles colours atop the nearby brickworks chimney, however, received no reply.
West Torrens defeated Sturt in the first ever game at Thebarton Oval on May 6th 1922. I emailed the club last October suggesting if a game could be played at Thebarton Oval to commemorate 100 years. Especially with the Eagles colours atop the nearby brickworks chimney, however, received no reply.
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Not surprising Thebby and Prospect are a similar age, when games were played at Thebby I always thought it had the most similar feel and atmosphere to Prospect. Those 2 along with Norwood would be my favs.Aerie wrote:Great for North Adelaide to do this.
West Torrens defeated Sturt in the first ever game at Thebarton Oval on May 6th 1922. I emailed the club last October suggesting if a game could be played at Thebarton Oval to commemorate 100 years. Especially with the Eagles colours atop the nearby brickworks chimney, however, received no reply.
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Interestingly, both ovals run SW - NE rather than true N S.Wedgie wrote:Not surprising Thebby and Prospect are a similar age, when games were played at Thebby I always thought it had the most similar feel and atmosphere to Prospect. Those 2 along with Norwood would be my favs.Aerie wrote:Great for North Adelaide to do this.
West Torrens defeated Sturt in the first ever game at Thebarton Oval on May 6th 1922. I emailed the club last October suggesting if a game could be played at Thebarton Oval to commemorate 100 years. Especially with the Eagles colours atop the nearby brickworks chimney, however, received no reply.
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Disappointing but staging a SANFL game at Thebby is far too cost prohibitive these days.Aerie wrote:Great for North Adelaide to do this.
West Torrens defeated Sturt in the first ever game at Thebarton Oval on May 6th 1922. I emailed the club last October suggesting if a game could be played at Thebarton Oval to commemorate 100 years. Especially with the Eagles colours atop the nearby brickworks chimney, however, received no reply.
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Glenelg's have had 100 years at the Bay Oval too, would have been unbroken but in 1991 we played home games at Footy Park.
Let that be a lesson to you Port, no one beats the Bays five times in a row in a GF and gets away with it!!!
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@Wedgie got a pic of the heritage guernsey?
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Why was that???am Bays wrote:Glenelg's have had 100 years at the Bay Oval too, would have been unbroken but in 1991 we played home games at Footy Park.
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I bought one about 20 years ago, will digit it out later in the day when I get out of bed.Spargo wrote:@Wedgie got a pic of the heritage guernsey?
There was an oval reduction policy in the early 90s. Torrens (Footy Pk) and Sturt (Adelaide Oval) did the same.whufc wrote:Why was that???am Bays wrote:Glenelg's have had 100 years at the Bay Oval too, would have been unbroken but in 1991 we played home games at Footy Park.
Was even talk about the Dogs and North sharing an oval which thankfully never happened. North also considered Adelaide Oval and Norwood Oval at various stages but there was a huge backlash.
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There you go. I do recall Sturt playing home games at AO, watching them a fair few times against the Dogs but didn't realise Glenelg also went to AO.Wedgie wrote:I bought one about 20 years ago, will digit it out later in the day when I get out of bed.Spargo wrote:@Wedgie got a pic of the heritage guernsey?
There was an oval reduction policy in the early 90s. Torrens (Footy Pk) and Sturt (Adelaide Oval) did the same.whufc wrote:Why was that???am Bays wrote:Glenelg's have had 100 years at the Bay Oval too, would have been unbroken but in 1991 we played home games at Footy Park.
Was even talk about the Dogs and North sharing an oval which thankfully never happened. North also considered Adelaide Oval and Norwood Oval at various stages but there was a huge backlash.
Did South also move there, I recall watching them a fair few times against the Dogs at AO or was that more of just a half way meeting point for those games.
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South played all home games for many years at Adelaide Oval before moving to the Noarlunga in the 90s.whufc wrote:There you go. I do recall Sturt playing home games at AO, watching them a fair few times against the Dogs but didn't realise Glenelg also went to AO.Wedgie wrote:I bought one about 20 years ago, will digit it out later in the day when I get out of bed.Spargo wrote:@Wedgie got a pic of the heritage guernsey?
There was an oval reduction policy in the early 90s. Torrens (Footy Pk) and Sturt (Adelaide Oval) did the same.whufc wrote:Why was that???am Bays wrote:Glenelg's have had 100 years at the Bay Oval too, would have been unbroken but in 1991 we played home games at Footy Park.
Was even talk about the Dogs and North sharing an oval which thankfully never happened. North also considered Adelaide Oval and Norwood Oval at various stages but there was a huge backlash.
Did South also move there, I recall watching them a fair few times against the Dogs at AO or was that more of just a half way meeting point for those games.
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Bonus, didn't have to get out of bed, found this online:Spargo wrote:@Wedgie got a pic of the heritage guernsey?
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Kudos to the Roosters for this most brilliant homage to the past.
Brickbats to the SANFL for programming this game with an early start time on Mothers' Day. Will likely have to give this one a miss.
Brickbats to the SANFL for programming this game with an early start time on Mothers' Day. Will likely have to give this one a miss.
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IIRC, In Genelg's case the move was not due to oval rationalisation so much as a standoff with Glenelg council over costs of staging matches at Glenelg Oval. The club and council came to terms and the Bays moved back the next year.Wedgie wrote:I bought one about 20 years ago, will digit it out later in the day when I get out of bed.Spargo wrote:@Wedgie got a pic of the heritage guernsey?
There was an oval reduction policy in the early 90s. Torrens (Footy Pk) and Sturt (Adelaide Oval) did the same.whufc wrote:Why was that???am Bays wrote:Glenelg's have had 100 years at the Bay Oval too, would have been unbroken but in 1991 we played home games at Footy Park.
Was even talk about the Dogs and North sharing an oval which thankfully never happened. North also considered Adelaide Oval and Norwood Oval at various stages but there was a huge backlash.
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Bays and Roosters wore historical guernseys at Prossy almost 20 years ago, some time during Jarman and Nobles tenures as respective coaches. Anyone remember what that was for?
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The early start time is ridiculous & lacks any foresight. I probably could’ve made it with a 2:10/2:20 start but 1:10 is a stretch too far on Mother’s Day.Pseudo wrote:Kudos to the Roosters for this most brilliant homage to the past.
Brickbats to the SANFL for programming this game with an early start time on Mothers' Day. Will likely have to give this one a miss.
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2004 heritage round from memory. The SANFL canned the concept of a heritage round just beforehand but North and Glenelg went ahead with it.Pseudo wrote:Bays and Roosters wore historical guernseys at Prossy almost 20 years ago, some time during Jarman and Nobles tenures as respective coaches. Anyone remember what that was for?
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South didn't move to Adelaide. It was always their home until 1995.whufc wrote:There you go. I do recall Sturt playing home games at AO, watching them a fair few times against the Dogs but didn't realise Glenelg also went to AO.Wedgie wrote:I bought one about 20 years ago, will digit it out later in the day when I get out of bed.Spargo wrote:@Wedgie got a pic of the heritage guernsey?
There was an oval reduction policy in the early 90s. Torrens (Footy Pk) and Sturt (Adelaide Oval) did the same.whufc wrote:Why was that???am Bays wrote:Glenelg's have had 100 years at the Bay Oval too, would have been unbroken but in 1991 we played home games at Footy Park.
Was even talk about the Dogs and North sharing an oval which thankfully never happened. North also considered Adelaide Oval and Norwood Oval at various stages but there was a huge backlash.
Did South also move there, I recall watching them a fair few times against the Dogs at AO or was that more of just a half way meeting point for those games.
Up until 1958 it was also West's home other than a few years prior to World War II when they used Wayville as their home ground.
Port used Adelaide in 1975 and 1976 when the Football Club and Council were at loggerheads.
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