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Here we come baby. St Kilda vs Swans/Giants with NZ officials keen to see the Australian game succeed.

Expansion continues for Australia's number one game. =D> =D> =D>
St Kilda set to play Anzac Day AFL fixture in Wellington next year as part of bold expansion plan
Stephen Reilly
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April 28, 201211:03AM

St Kilda stand to reap as much as $500,000 a game from their New Zealand venture, which seems certain to begin on Anzac Day next year against a team from either NSW or Queensland.

The Saints hope to be playing at least two and possibly three home matches in Wellington by 2014, a plan supported by the AFL, to whom expansion is a priority.

Having turned their back on Tasmania, a football market now shared by Hawthorn and North Melbourne, the Saints are looking to establish a profitable niche across the Tasman.

It is understood that with an AFL contribution and an underwriting by the Wellington authorities, each match played at the 34,500-seat Westpac Stadium is forecast to produce a return for the Saints of at least $500,000, or $1.5 million a season if the three-match plan is realised.

Discussions this week between the AFL, a Wellington City Council delegation, the Department of Foreign Affairs and Trade and the Saints appear to have produced an in-principle agreement to proceed with a match on Anzac Day next year that is likely to involve one of the two teams in Sydney.

The NSW capital is the first stop for a majority of New Zealand tourists and Wellington officials are especially keen to promote their city in the two biggest Australian cities.

"Certainly, Anzac Day would be central but we're looking at other matches, which are being worked through at the moment," St Kilda chief executive Michael Nettlefold said.

The Collingwood and Essendon Anzac Day encounter at the MCG is a highly popular and seemingly untouchable feature.

"It hasn't been finalised but we'd expect it to be broadcast post-Collingwood and Essendon," Nettlefold said.

"One into the other, perhaps."

The Wellington delegates, who flew home on Thursday after the last of several meetings with the AFL, were guests at Wednesday's thriller between the Magpies and Dons and witness to the reverent build-up to the game.

After years of progress on and off the field, the Saints lost more than $1.5m last year and, with membership down by approximately 6000, are likely to record a further loss.

To the Saints, therefore, New Zealand is more than a goodwill opportunity to give the AFL a push along in a country dominated by rugby.

The club will involve itself in the AFL's grassroots development program in New Zealand known as Kiwikick.

"It needs to be commercial for the Saints. If it's not commercial, it's not going to work," Nettlefold said.

"Our discussions to this point have been around the costs involved; there is a cost to move a game away from Melbourne and that needs to be factored into the commercial equation."

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Beaussie wrote:
Here we come baby. St Kilda vs Swans/Giants with NZ officials keen to see the Australian game succeed.

Expansion continues for Australia's number one game. =D> =D> =D>
St Kilda set to play Anzac Day AFL fixture in Wellington next year as part of bold expansion plan
Stephen Reilly
The Australian
April 28, 201211:03AM

St Kilda stand to reap as much as $500,000 a game from their New Zealand venture, which seems certain to begin on Anzac Day next year against a team from either NSW or Queensland.

The Saints hope to be playing at least two and possibly three home matches in Wellington by 2014, a plan supported by the AFL, to whom expansion is a priority.

Having turned their back on Tasmania, a football market now shared by Hawthorn and North Melbourne, the Saints are looking to establish a profitable niche across the Tasman.

It is understood that with an AFL contribution and an underwriting by the Wellington authorities, each match played at the 34,500-seat Westpac Stadium is forecast to produce a return for the Saints of at least $500,000, or $1.5 million a season if the three-match plan is realised.

Discussions this week between the AFL, a Wellington City Council delegation, the Department of Foreign Affairs and Trade and the Saints appear to have produced an in-principle agreement to proceed with a match on Anzac Day next year that is likely to involve one of the two teams in Sydney.

The NSW capital is the first stop for a majority of New Zealand tourists and Wellington officials are especially keen to promote their city in the two biggest Australian cities.

"Certainly, Anzac Day would be central but we're looking at other matches, which are being worked through at the moment," St Kilda chief executive Michael Nettlefold said.

The Collingwood and Essendon Anzac Day encounter at the MCG is a highly popular and seemingly untouchable feature.

"It hasn't been finalised but we'd expect it to be broadcast post-Collingwood and Essendon," Nettlefold said.

"One into the other, perhaps."

The Wellington delegates, who flew home on Thursday after the last of several meetings with the AFL, were guests at Wednesday's thriller between the Magpies and Dons and witness to the reverent build-up to the game.

After years of progress on and off the field, the Saints lost more than $1.5m last year and, with membership down by approximately 6000, are likely to record a further loss.

To the Saints, therefore, New Zealand is more than a goodwill opportunity to give the AFL a push along in a country dominated by rugby.

The club will involve itself in the AFL's grassroots development program in New Zealand known as Kiwikick.

"It needs to be commercial for the Saints. If it's not commercial, it's not going to work," Nettlefold said.

"Our discussions to this point have been around the costs involved; there is a cost to move a game away from Melbourne and that needs to be factored into the commercial equation."

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Nice try Cos.
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According to TPLG it might be on but as for expansion even he realizes that having a New Zealand AFL team is just loonies talk. :lol:
TLPG wrote: Oh boy! This guy called "The Reaper" (no, not Grim Reaper!) needs his head read! I'll put those in the correct order!

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None of the others have any hope at all of being in the AFL.
Looks like your the lone ranger on this NZ expansion COS... #-o
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Excellent. Big crowd ensured too. TV ratings will be huge in prime time straight after Collingwood vs Essendon too. :wink:
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Beaussie wrote:
Excellent. Big crowd ensured too. TV ratings will be huge in prime time straight after Collingwood vs Essendon too. :wink:
The theory behind an AFL team in NZ is actually stronger than the case for the Storm in Melbourne
but you're probably only talking rl sized crowds.

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cos789 wrote:
Beaussie wrote:
Excellent. Big crowd ensured too. TV ratings will be huge in prime time straight after Collingwood vs Essendon too. :wink:
The theory behind an AFL team in NZ is actually stronger than the case for the Storm in Melbourne
but you're probably only talking rl sized crowds.

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Cos Go back to Bigfooty with your crazy talk, your embarrassing your fellow posters on here like you have BF moderators. Your own Fan base at BF think your a crazy please don't let the door hit you on the way out. :D :lol:
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Lol .Anzac fumble game in NZ ..gooooorne

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Looks like it is as popular as herpes over there .
Where's Cuzzy ?Suicide watch maybe .



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The man who helped bring AFL to Wellington says he is "deeply disappointed" the city council has given it the boot.

After three years of treating the capital as a second home, the Melbourne AFL club St Kilda will not be returning to Wellington next year.

The Wellington City Council and the club were unable to reach a deal to keep the Anzac day test fixture alive.

The council is understood to have spent more than $1 million on the three-year deal to bring St Kilda to Westpac Stadium. But after a strong crowd in 2013, interest in Aussie Rules has waned in Wellington and the council started questioning its worth as game crowds diminished.

Former Wellington city councillor John Morrison was deeply involved in stitching the AFL deal together.

On Monday he said dropping the only AFL test outside of Australia was a "lost opportunity" for Wellington. The games were a unique opportunity to attract Australian dollars to the capital and forge closer business ties with Melbourne, he said.

"It is pretty disappointing because we did a lot of work to get it down here."

Morrison said AFL had made a strong start but there had been a lack of commitment to making it work long term after he had left council.

"There is more interest in cycleways to nowhere in Island Bay than in AFL."

But Deputy Mayor Justin Lester said while the fixture had brought some economic benefits, it was not enough to justify continued financial support.


"I think the disappointing aspect was Wellingtonians didn't really buy into it and we want to be supporting events that Wellingtonians will attend."

Also influencing the decision was a "very full" event calendar for 2016, including AC/DC and Elton John, international Rugby fixtures and World of Wearable Arts.

Wellington City councillor Jo Coughlan, who chairs the economic development committee, said in the past two years the Anzac weekend AFL test had simply not attracted enough people. About 22,000 people attended the game in 2013 but this dropped to 13,285 and then 12,125 in the past two years.

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Bump .
How'd this turn out .
Bea & Cos I'm a nutter had a little premy accident in their shorts

So many lols with fumblers
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Only bumped to highlight the delusion of posters like Bea & cos .
They're good for so many laughs .
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Bump .
How'd this turn out .
Bea & Cos I'm a nutter had a little premy accident in their shorts

So many lols with fumblers
Lol the afls efforts is still not as funny as the nrlols effort to expand its crap code in to SA, Vic, WA & Tassie! What 100 years and still no one give a crap about it :thumbleft:
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AFL excess of $50m
A league $30 million plus
ARU $27 million
NRLOL $25 million

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You have Vic in your list .
Yet you claimed that the NRL has not expanded outside QLD & NSW.

A little bit confused are you .
Or just can't keep track of your lies?
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