ROUND 6 - North v Glenelg - 100 years at Prospect Oval
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Re: ROUND 6 - North v Glenelg - 100 years at Prospect Oval
My favourite away game of the season, possibly due to our record there and the promise of a half time curry.
Of the last 20 games at Prospect, Glenelg have won 13 and there has been 1 draw. Norf's last win was in 2016.
Even in 2013 when the Bays finished bottom with only 4 wins, 1 of those wins was at Prospect by 67pts.
*Norf won 2 games at Glenelg in 2013 by 58 & 87 points.
Of the last 20 games at Prospect, Glenelg have won 13 and there has been 1 draw. Norf's last win was in 2016.
Even in 2013 when the Bays finished bottom with only 4 wins, 1 of those wins was at Prospect by 67pts.
*Norf won 2 games at Glenelg in 2013 by 58 & 87 points.
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Re: ROUND 6 - North v Glenelg - 100 years at Prospect Oval
Football Park I think.robranisgod wrote: Port used Adelaide in 1975 and 1976 when the Football Club and Council were at loggerheads.
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It was Adelaide OvalDOC wrote:Football Park I think.robranisgod wrote: Port used Adelaide in 1975 and 1976 when the Football Club and Council were at loggerheads.
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Definitely Adelaide Oval.Wedgie wrote:It was Adelaide OvalDOC wrote:Football Park I think.robranisgod wrote: Port used Adelaide in 1975 and 1976 when the Football Club and Council were at loggerheads.
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Re: ROUND 6 - North v Glenelg - 100 years at Prospect Oval
Just looked it up and surprising to me they used both:
"In 1975, the conflict finally reached an impasse when the SANFL refused to accept the council’s offer and Port’s lease was suspended.
The council allowed Port Adelaide to train on Alberton Oval during the 1975 season but the Magpies’ eight “home” games were staged at Adelaide Oval. Port – sharing the city venue with South Adelaide – won six games and lost two.
By 1976, the council had banished Port from Alberton all together, forcing the Magpies under third-year coach John Cahill to train and play at Adelaide Oval.
Ever the businessman, McLean leveraged Port’s pulling power and sold home games to Football Park to help flame the viability of the league’s new West Lakes headquarters."
"In 1975, the conflict finally reached an impasse when the SANFL refused to accept the council’s offer and Port’s lease was suspended.
The council allowed Port Adelaide to train on Alberton Oval during the 1975 season but the Magpies’ eight “home” games were staged at Adelaide Oval. Port – sharing the city venue with South Adelaide – won six games and lost two.
By 1976, the council had banished Port from Alberton all together, forcing the Magpies under third-year coach John Cahill to train and play at Adelaide Oval.
Ever the businessman, McLean leveraged Port’s pulling power and sold home games to Football Park to help flame the viability of the league’s new West Lakes headquarters."
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Re: ROUND 6 - North v Glenelg - 100 years at Prospect Oval
I could be wrong be I was under the impression that for the first couple of decades of the 20th century, West played elsewhere - I thought Jubilee Oval. I was also of the impression that North played all their home games, at least in the 20th century, at Adelaide Oval till they moved to Prospect.robranisgod wrote:South didn't move to Adelaide. It was always their home until 1995.
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.
I wouldn't have thought that more than two clubs could really use it for all their home games (i.e. you couldn't really have more than one game on it per round, subject to the odd round with public holidays etc.).
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Kensington Oval (1897)
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Wayville Showgrounds (1927–1939)
Richmond Oval (Hisense Stadium) (1958–present)
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I made the mistake of using the discredited SANFL history which virtually states football stats start here in 1907, hence saying that West's home ground was always Adelaide Oval other than the those pre second World War Years.RB wrote:I could be wrong be I was under the impression that for the first couple of decades of the 20th century, West played elsewhere - I thought Jubilee Oval. I was also of the impression that North played all their home games, at least in the 20th century, at Adelaide Oval till they moved to Prospect.robranisgod wrote:South didn't move to Adelaide. It was always their home until 1995.
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.
I wouldn't have thought that more than two clubs could really use it for all their home games (i.e. you couldn't really have more than one game on it per round, subject to the odd round with public holidays etc.).
From 1904 until 1921 North used Adelaide so that meant 3 of the 7 teams had Adelaide as their home from 1907 until 1921. I don't know how that worked other than Jubilee or Kensington or both must have been used as neutral venues.
North (or Medindee) had used Kensington and Jubilee as their home at various times in the late 19th century and early 20th century.
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Re: ROUND 6 - North v Glenelg - 100 years at Prospect Oval
It makes sense from a footy perspective to have the oval running that way. The sun would set more or less on centre wing during the winter months.wedgetail wrote: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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Do the show grounds still have a full sized oval. Surface up to standard for an SANFL game?
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Like your posts Aerie but I think that's not a good idea. Thebby is an aging ground, poor spectator facilities and poor parking. We lose a home ground advantage and the painted chimney is not as good as the Premiership cup and Flag at Woodville.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.
Prospect is the current home of NA and 100 years there is fantastic.
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Would love to see a game at Wayville!another grub wrote:Do the show grounds still have a full sized oval. Surface up to standard for an SANFL game?
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goddy11 wrote:Like your posts Aerie but I think that's not a good idea. Thebby is an aging ground, poor spectator facilities and poor parking. We lose a home ground advantage and the painted chimney is not as good as the Premiership cup and Flag at Woodville.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.
Prospect is the current home of NA and 100 years there is fantastic.
Agree, as much as I love Thebby and the history that comes with it, that Horse has bolted.
It offers nothing to the new Eagles except additional costs we can't afford.
The "old Eagles" lunches, now held at our home base, are fantastic opportunities to reminisce about a bygone era.
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North always lose special occasion games. Glenelg by plenty. 
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We knocked them off at one of their big celebrations at the Bay a while ago when Perrie kicked a winning goal after the siren at the Bay, remember it well as I had a free invite to their show that night as I was taking photos and tried to keep quiet I was a North supporter.Mic wrote:North always lose special occasion games. Glenelg by plenty.
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I meant special occasion games for North.Wedgie wrote:We knocked them off at one of their big celebrations at the Bay a while ago when Perrie kicked a winning goal after the siren at the Bay, remember it well as I had a free invite to their show that night as I was taking photos and tried to keep quiet I was a North supporter.Mic wrote:North always lose special occasion games. Glenelg by plenty.
I remember that game well (don't remember it being on the siren though) - the only time we liked Perrie!
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It was a special occasion for us to **** their night up! Cornsey wasnt happy!Mic wrote:I meant special occasion games for North.Wedgie wrote:We knocked them off at one of their big celebrations at the Bay a while ago when Perrie kicked a winning goal after the siren at the Bay, remember it well as I had a free invite to their show that night as I was taking photos and tried to keep quiet I was a North supporter.Mic wrote:North always lose special occasion games. Glenelg by plenty.
I remember that game well (don't remember it being on the siren though) - the only time we liked Perrie!
(It was either their 85 or 86 reunion I think)
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Re: ROUND 6 - North v Glenelg - 100 years at Prospect Oval
If it was the 86 reunion, then North won by about 4 goals, it wasn't an on-the-siren affair. I remember that being an excellent game, high-scoring and free-flowing, just like the halcyon days of the '80s. Remember hearing that the third quarter produced 16 goals (?) between the teams, which was the most ever kicked in a quarter at Glenelg.Wedgie wrote:It was a special occasion for us to **** their night up! Cornsey wasnt happy!Mic wrote:I meant special occasion games for North.Wedgie wrote:We knocked them off at one of their big celebrations at the Bay a while ago when Perrie kicked a winning goal after the siren at the Bay, remember it well as I had a free invite to their show that night as I was taking photos and tried to keep quiet I was a North supporter.Mic wrote:North always lose special occasion games. Glenelg by plenty.
I remember that game well (don't remember it being on the siren though) - the only time we liked Perrie!
(It was either their 85 or 86 reunion I think)
(edit) just did some research, it was the second quarter, and it was 18 goals: 8 Glenelg to 10 North.
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If ever there was a different bloke on this planet it was Ian Perrie,
Glenelg by 15 goals.
Glenelg by 15 goals.
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