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Re: Indigenous All Stars match

Posted: Sat Feb 04, 2012 9:53 am
by Raiderdave
Xman wrote:
http://www.indigenous.gov.au/stories/36_dreamtime/

Dream TIME

Bigger attendance than any NRL home and away game in my opinion.
Dream time .............. thats even worse :lol: :lol: :lol:

so they tack on a theme to an AFL match do they ?
how tokenistic .... how .. trivial
hmmmm better do something for the Aboriginals .... yeah lets just call a club game something .. our fans are dopey mongs .. they'll think we're making an effort when really .. we aint

hell the NRL could do this too .... but we think a little bit more of our indigenous players n fans to treat them with disdain

pathetic from the AFL [-( [-( [-(

&
its a club match anyway
which I thought we ruled out .. as not applicable here
no club matches

what else .....in this plenty basket ? :wink:

Re: Indigenous All Stars match

Posted: Sat Feb 04, 2012 9:55 am
by Xman
King-Eliagh wrote:
:lol:

Amusing stuff.
I'm chuffed this game's a sellout. And also chuffed with cos lettuce, displaying his ignorance of the AFL and their activities. Does that guy even follow the sport? He sure seems to have little knowledge of it. From the look of this thread, if a new member were to pop in, they'd be accurate in assuming RD knows more about AR than cos.

Oh and dream time at the g is a fantastic concept Xman, a fairly stirring event, though Raider is asking for things other than club games :wink:
And I showed him numerous AFL indigenous initiatives.

And Raider, how many people will be at tonight's all stars game?

Re: Indigenous All Stars match

Posted: Sat Feb 04, 2012 9:58 am
by NSWAFL
There's no point doing that, Xman. Dave is an ignorant little savage. A typical RL supporter.

Re: Indigenous All Stars match

Posted: Sat Feb 04, 2012 10:03 am
by Raiderdave
Xman wrote:
King-Eliagh wrote:
:lol:

Amusing stuff.
I'm chuffed this game's a sellout. And also chuffed with cos lettuce, displaying his ignorance of the AFL and their activities. Does that guy even follow the sport? He sure seems to have little knowledge of it. From the look of this thread, if a new member were to pop in, they'd be accurate in assuming RD knows more about AR than cos.

Oh and dream time at the g is a fantastic concept Xman, a fairly stirring event, though Raider is asking for things other than club games :wink:
And I showed him numerous AFL indigenous initiatives.

And Raider, how many people will be at tonight's all stars game?

initiatives.

I said on field.... not club games as we have those too .... what does the AFL do for their fans outside of club football peanut

does it do anything
has it got anything
does it go anywhere

is it going anywhere as a sport or just dissapearing up its own @rse ? :-k

about 27,000 will pull up tonights game at the gate
fantastic turnout
what an event .. .... talk of the coast .. as RL is always :wink:

Re: Indigenous All Stars match

Posted: Sat Feb 04, 2012 10:06 am
by NSWAFL
Talking of talking out of one's arse, that's what you're doing, Dave!!

Ever heard of Marn Grook?

Re: Indigenous All Stars match

Posted: Sat Feb 04, 2012 10:09 am
by Xman
So the dream time game gets over double the crowd the token "all stars" game run by the NRL.

What other things do the NRL do to recognize indigenous Australians?

Re: Indigenous All Stars match

Posted: Sat Feb 04, 2012 10:10 am
by Raiderdave
NSWAFL wrote:
Talking of talking out of one's arse, that's what you're doing, Dave!!

Ever heard of Marn Grook?
oh that Mythicial BS about a game aboriginals used to play that supposedly looked like flogball

:lol: :lol: :lol: :lol:

more schlong slapping from the AFL

biggest w@nk of em all ................

:lol: :lol: :lol:

Re: Indigenous All Stars match

Posted: Sat Feb 04, 2012 10:14 am
by Raiderdave
Xman wrote:
So the dream time game gets over double the token "all stars" game run by the NRL.

What other things do the NRL do to recognize indigenous Australians?

you mean an AFL game thats had a tokenistic " theme" tacked on to make it look like its something else
that game ?

& answer my question first

what does the AFL do outside of club games ?

Re: Indigenous All Stars match

Posted: Sat Feb 04, 2012 10:23 am
by Xman
Raiderdave wrote:
Xman wrote:
So the dream time game gets over double the token "all stars" game run by the NRL.

What other things do the NRL do to recognize indigenous Australians?

you mean an AFL game thats had a tokenistic " theme" tacked on to make it look like its something else
that game ?

& answer my question first

what does the AFL do outside of club games ?
I already showed you. They don't do a "token" all stars game. They use a genuine game for premiership points between two of the countries biggest clubs to acknowledge the indigenous involvement in our indigenous game. =D> =D>

Re: Indigenous All Stars match

Posted: Sat Feb 04, 2012 10:25 am
by Xman
Saturday 21st May 2011, 7.45pm
Richmond v Essendon, MCG

The Dreamtime at the 'G match between Richmond and Essendon Football Clubs will be played this Saturday night, May 21, at the MCG.

The annual match is the highlight of Indigenous Round and is a celebration of Indigenous culture.

Richmond coach Damien Hardwick said Dreamtime at the 'G is an important part of the Tigers’ fixture.

“We are privileged to be involved in this game, which has become one of the showpiece matches in the AFL calendar.

“It is important we recognise the contribution which Indigenous players have made to our great game, and the work the AFL and its clubs are doing to embrace reconciliation and Close the Gap,” Hardwick said.

Essendon coach James Hird said he was looking forward to coaching his first Dreamtime match.

“Our club has significant ties to Indigenous communities across Australia and we are proud that the Essendon Football Club recognises Indigenous talent.

“The Dreamtime at the ‘G clash between Essendon and Richmond is always a wonderful night for the two clubs,” Hird said.

Activities will commence at 4pm with the curtain-raiser match featuring participants from the Footy Means Business program. The curtain raiser will be broadcast on Southern Cross Television to remote areas (Central and Darwin markets) from 5.30pm AEST (90 minute delay). National Indigenous Television will replay the match on Sunday 29 May from 3.30pm AEST.

Light installations will project images of Indigenous art and Indigenous footballers onto the outside of the MCG.

The AFL has allocated 5000 general admission tickets for the game to the community, including local Indigenous community organisations and schools.

The Long Walk activities commence at Federation Square from 4pm, with the walk to the MCG via Birrarung Marr to begin at 5.50pm. Six hundred walkers will make their way onto the MCG surface as part of the pre-match entertainment.

Pre-match entertainment will commence at 7pm and will include a traditional warrior dance, ‘Warrior for Life’ performed by Yung Warriors featuring Deline Briscoe, and Coloured Stone will perform ‘Black Boy’.

Prior to the match, Wurundjeri elder Aunty Joy Murphy-Wandin will conduct a ‘Welcome to Country’ ceremony to welcome the clubs and spectators to the traditional lands of the local Indigenous community. 

In memory of Maurice Rioli who passed away last December, his brothers John and Cyril Rioli II will toss the coin.

At halftime the NAB AFL Auskick participants will involve children from five Victorian Koori Kids Auskick Centres; Fitzroy Stars FC, Rumbalara FC, Nowa Nowa Primary School, Bairnsdale West Primary School and Robinvale. Eight female Indigenous girls from Worawa Aboriginal College in Healesville will umpire the grid games.

The centre grid match includes players from the Parnngurr Community – a remote community in Western Australia.

At the conclusion of the game, the player judged best on ground will be presented with the Yiooken award. Pronounced yie-yoo-ken, it is a word from the Woiwurrung language of the Wurundjeri people which means ‘dreaming’. Previous winners of the award are: 2006 Dean Polo, 2007 James Hird, 2008 Nathan Foley, 2009 Jason Winderlich, 2010 David Hille.

Network Ten is again supporting Dreamtime at the G and will broadcast the pre-match activities.

Dreamtime at the 'G Running Sheet
3.45pm                 MCG gates open
4.00pm                 Curtain-raiser match commences
4.00pm                 Long Walk activities commence at Federation Square
5.50pm                 Long Walk leaves Federation Square for the MCG
6.20pm                 Walkers arrive at MCG
7.00pm                 Pre-match entertainment commences (17 mins)
7.04pm                 600 walkers enter the MCG as part of pre-match entertainment
7.35pm                 Welcome to Country Ceremony performed by Aunty Joy Murphy-Wandin
7.40pm                 Match commences
8.50pm (appx)      Half Time
10.15pm (appx)    Match concludes. Presentation of the Yiooken award

The Long Walk
Activities start at Fed Square at 1.00pm


 

Re: Indigenous All Stars match

Posted: Sat Feb 04, 2012 10:33 am
by Xman
83,500 fans attended the 2011 dreamtime at the game. I'm not sure but isn't that more people than any RL game worldwide last year? =D>

Re: Indigenous All Stars match

Posted: Sat Feb 04, 2012 11:24 am
by Beaussie
King-Eliagh wrote:
Hey folks,

Who's watching the Indigenous All Stars match tmw night? It's been a real great concept of the NRL's which has been fantastic to watch. From what I remember the AFL do something like it but its not as popular. :o
Not interested TBH.

The AFL has the Indigenous All Stars playing a an AFL team every 2 years in Darwin. Again the AFL was first with the concept. Very popular in Darwin too.

Re: Indigenous All Stars match

Posted: Sat Feb 04, 2012 11:35 am
by Raiderdave
Xman wrote:
Raiderdave wrote:
Xman wrote:
So the dream time game gets over double the token "all stars" game run by the NRL.

What other things do the NRL do to recognize indigenous Australians?

you mean an AFL game thats had a tokenistic " theme" tacked on to make it look like its something else
that game ?

& answer my question first

what does the AFL do outside of club games ?
I already showed you. They don't do a "token" all stars game. They use a genuine game for premiership points between two of the countries biggest clubs to acknowledge the indigenous involvement in our indigenous game. =D> =D>
so they do..... nothing

thanks :wink:

Re: Indigenous All Stars match

Posted: Sat Feb 04, 2012 11:37 am
by Raiderdave
Beaussie wrote:
King-Eliagh wrote:
Hey folks,

Who's watching the Indigenous All Stars match tmw night? It's been a real great concept of the NRL's which has been fantastic to watch. From what I remember the AFL do something like it but its not as popular. :o
Not interested TBH.

The AFL has the Indigenous All Stars playing a an AFL team every 2 years in Darwin. Again the AFL was first with the concept. Very popular in Darwin too.

yeah very popular :roll:
so popular
they cancelled it in 2011 8-[ ............ some BS about the weather

but in reality .... not enough interest to keep it going

disgraceful ........... [-X [-X [-X

Re: Indigenous All Stars match

Posted: Sat Feb 04, 2012 7:58 pm
by MarkZZZ
Games just about to start and I am settling down with a beer and about to watch another NRL spectacular, the type that the AFL can only "dream" about. Should be a good game and a fitting way to recognize the contribution of our indigenous players.