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Are the Roos really serious about developing footy and a supporter base in the ACT? One wonders when you see their latest requests for more money from the ACT government and threats to play home games on the Gold Coast instead of Canberra. Sounds alot like their failed foray into the Sydney market if you ask me. Why should the people of Canberra support this club when the club doesn't seem to interested in the ACT market unless there is more money in it for them?
Roos want more Canberra cash
09 March 2006 Herald Sun
Damian Barrett
http://www.heraldsun.news.com.au/footy/ ... 22,00.html

THE Kangaroos are hoping to extend an arrangement to play home matches in Canberra, but will consider using Carrara if the price isn't right.

Club chairman Graham Duff has held talks with ACT government representatives in the past two weeks in a bid to resolve the matter by mid-April.

Central to negotiations are finances, with the Roos seeking to double their returns in a future deal. It is understood the club makes about $210,000 each time it plays at Manuka.

The Roos' three-year deal to play nine premiership season matches in Canberra expires this year.

"Our preference was, and remains, to stay in Canberra, but it has to be a fair return for us," Duff said yesterday.

"We have been there for three years, we have developed the market to a certain extent, but we would need to almost double our return from those matches. That would be to take it to the equivalent of what we understand the market is, say, around Carrara."

With Carrara a significant plank of the AFL's game development plans, the Gold Coast stadium is emerging as a lucrative home-game alternative for many Melbourne clubs.

Melbourne and Hawthorn have been scheduled a home match at Carrara this year in deals that will reap the clubs about $400,000 each.

The Kangaroos will play three home-and-away matches at Manuka this year -- West Coast (Round 4), Sydney (Round 10) and Geelong (Round 17).

"North Melbourne is never going to be a wealthy club, so therefore it would be irresponsible for us not to consider every option available to us," Duff said. "If Carrara was a real option, then we would look at it.

"At this stage, our preferred option is Canberra with more money. They (ACT government representatives) are keen for us to continue and North Melbourne have put a lot of time and effort in to developing our ACT market and add the fact we play well there.

"There are some options that will emerge, Carrara for one is more than a dot on the screen.

"Do we tear up what we have got and throw all in for Carrara?"

The Roos will be seeking to sign a five-year deal on the alternative home-venue contract. The deal will be for a maximum of four home matches per year.

"We have to think of our members down here and we are not going to walk away from them," Duff said.

"We are progressing our discussions almost daily to try to reach an early conclusion. I don't want it to drag on, I would like to see it fixed in a month."


You gotta laugh at the bolded part above regarding the Kangaroos members in Victoria. If they had more support in Victoria in the first place, home games in Canberra or the Gold Coast wouldn't even be raised. Seriously this club is a basketcase. How much longer will the AFL keep propping them up through the CBF?

Reality is there are to many teams in Melbourne. Time for the Roos to relocate full time I say. Sadly this latest talk from the club's chairman ain't doing them any favours in the ACT market one would think.
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I reckon the Kangaroos should relocate to North Melbourne and see how they go there!
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That seems to be their problem Grim. Lack of support in Melbourne, hence their ventures north to Sydney and Canberra. It seems the people of Canberra aren't to enthused by them either and well their Sydney experiment. :roll:

Constant talk of no interest in relocating does them no favours in the new markets they venture into if you ask me.
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I reckon if they bothered to show some interest in their local community instead of travelling everywhere else in the country then the locals may get behind them. How would you feel in the Ca Swannies decided to go and play there home games in Hobart or Darwin all the time and ignored the locals?
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Even with success in the 90's they still couldn't it seems attract much interest in Melbourne. Just too many teams in VIC and not enough support to spread around all teams. Problem is we have a Victorian minded AFL Commission and they wont it seems push these continual struggling clubs to relocate or merge. Handouts each and every year it seems will continue. :roll:
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