AFL Opening Round in NSW and QLD
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Re: AFL Opening Round in NSW and QLD
A good crowd for the Swans tonight, but not a capacity crowd.
A few spare seats.
A few spare seats.
There are lies, damn lies and then there are ratings.
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Re: AFL Opening Round in NSW and QLD
Not capacity but possibly a sell out. Stick watching an ABBA special …. (I don’t rule the TV and have to sacrifice games strategically so I can watch my PiesQuolls2019 wrote: Thu Mar 07, 2024 8:35 pmA good crowd for the Swans tonight, but not a capacity crowd.
A few spare seats.

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Re: AFL Opening Round in NSW and QLD
Only 1 tv…..troglodyte.Fred wrote: Thu Mar 07, 2024 9:14 pmNot capacity but possibly a sell out. Stick watching an ABBA special …. (I don’t rule the TV and have to sacrifice games strategically so I can watch my PiesQuolls2019 wrote: Thu Mar 07, 2024 8:35 pmA good crowd for the Swans tonight, but not a capacity crowd.
A few spare seats.. )
There are lies, damn lies and then there are ratings.
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Re: AFL Opening Round in NSW and QLD
Well that's strange because it's been announced as a sellout. Oh wait...........this is the fumbling game. Where lies roll off the tongue quicker than a skinny white kid can get a point for missing lololololololol!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!Quolls2019 wrote: Thu Mar 07, 2024 8:35 pmA good crowd for the Swans tonight, but not a capacity crowd.
A few spare seats.
Yep. It's a sellout..................except for all the empty seats. Thanks for reality check ineQUOLLity!!!
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Re: AFL Opening Round in NSW and QLD
8000 of emTerry wrote: Fri Mar 08, 2024 7:13 amWell that's strange because it's been announced as a sellout. Oh wait...........this is the fumbling game. Where lies roll off the tongue quicker than a skinny white kid can get a point for missing lololololololol!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!Quolls2019 wrote: Thu Mar 07, 2024 8:35 pmA good crowd for the Swans tonight, but not a capacity crowd.
A few spare seats.
Yep. It's a sellout..................except for all the empty seats. Thanks for reality check ineQUOLLity!!!
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Re: AFL Opening Round in NSW and QLD
Yes, 8,000. There were quite a few watching from the bars on levels 1 & 2, but not 8000.azif wrote: Fri Mar 08, 2024 8:56 am8000 of emTerry wrote: Fri Mar 08, 2024 7:13 amWell that's strange because it's been announced as a sellout. Oh wait...........this is the fumbling game. Where lies roll off the tongue quicker than a skinny white kid can get a point for missing lololololololol!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!Quolls2019 wrote: Thu Mar 07, 2024 8:35 pmA good crowd for the Swans tonight, but not a capacity crowd.
A few spare seats.
Yep. It's a sellout..................except for all the empty seats. Thanks for reality check ineQUOLLity!!!
There are lies, damn lies and then there are ratings.
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Re: AFL Opening Round in NSW and QLD
the Sydney cricket ground has a capacity for football of 48KQuolls2019 wrote: Fri Mar 08, 2024 10:07 amYes, 8,000. There were quite a few watching from the bars on levels 1 & 2, but not 8000.azif wrote: Fri Mar 08, 2024 8:56 am8000 of emTerry wrote: Fri Mar 08, 2024 7:13 am
Well that's strange because it's been announced as a sellout. Oh wait...........this is the fumbling game. Where lies roll off the tongue quicker than a skinny white kid can get a point for missing lololololololol!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
Yep. It's a sellout..................except for all the empty seats. Thanks for reality check ineQUOLLity!!!
so yea
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Re: AFL Opening Round in NSW and QLD
The SCG was officially opened in its current form in 1886, but sport has been played in its vicinity for many more years than that. Sydney Swans first played on the ground in 1982, when 15,764 spectators saw them defeat Melbourne by 29 points. The ground has received various upgrades to improve spectator facilities over time and has a record crowd of 46,168 for AFL matches set in 1997.
Capacity: 46,817
Address: Driver Avenue, Moore Park, NSW 2021
Ground dimensions: 149m x 136m
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Capacity: 46,817
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Ground dimensions: 149m x 136m
https://www.AFL.com.au/venues/9
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Re: AFL Opening Round in NSW and QLD
ydney Cricket Ground DetailsBeaussie wrote: Fri Mar 08, 2024 1:47 pmThe SCG was officially opened in its current form in 1886, but sport has been played in its vicinity for many more years than that. Sydney Swans first played on the ground in 1982, when 15,764 spectators saw them defeat Melbourne by 29 points. The ground has received various upgrades to improve spectator facilities over time and has a record crowd of 46,168 for AFL matches set in 1997.
Capacity: 46,817
Address: Driver Avenue, Moore Park, NSW 2021
Ground dimensions: 149m x 136m
https://www.AFL.com.au/venues/9
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LocationSydney, New South Wales VIEW MAPAddress1 Moore Park Road, Moore Park NSW 2021 GET DIRECTIONSCapacity48,000Seats48,000 (100% of capacity)Record Crowd78,056 - 1965 NSWRL: St.George Vs South SydneyHighest Crowd since 200346,323 - 09/09/17: AFL Finals: Sydney Swans v Essendon LightsYesArena RoofNoVideo ScreenYesArena Dimensions155 x
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Re: AFL Opening Round in NSW and QLD
opening round will be a success for the AFL
though i think these games mid year
would of been attended by around the same capacity anyways
as they are 3 Big Victorian clubs who travel in big numbers
though i think these games mid year
would of been attended by around the same capacity anyways
as they are 3 Big Victorian clubs who travel in big numbers
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Re: AFL Opening Round in NSW and QLD
leeroy*NRL* wrote: Fri Mar 08, 2024 4:34 pmopening round will be a success for the AFL
though i think these games mid year
would of been attended by around the same capacity anyways
as they are 3 Big Victorian clubs who travel in big numbers
Melbourne supporters are renowned for not attending games at home. - let alone travelling interstate. But yes on the other three - and Swans regularly draw a good crowd anyway on their own.
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Re: AFL Opening Round in NSW and QLD
sure , the raw numbers look... okay..leeroy*NRL* wrote: Fri Mar 08, 2024 4:34 pmopening round will be a success for the AFL
though i think these games mid year
would of been attended by around the same capacity anyways
as they are 3 Big Victorian clubs who travel in big numbers
Im just not sure that " desperation " is a good look though & the stuffing around of the draw , the allocation of byes etc in an attempt to keep pace with the NRL & its bold vision & delivery of an event in the USA , & to give their fans something different to open their season .
they felt pressure .... look at what the NRL is doing .. what can we do?
In reality , the NRL doing what it did had nothing to do with the AFL , the NRL wasn't targeting them or attempting to diminish them with their games in the USA
the AFL however , insecure .. threatened ... defensive .. passive aggressive reaction was an attack on the NRL ( they said it was ) & it was not required. Smart fumblers , & believe it or not , there are some....

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Re: AFL Opening Round in NSW and QLD
I think if it was making hay whilst the sun shined so to speak - they should have had it a week earlier - when no NRL was on. I thought that was the whole point.
I know AFL clubs in QLD and NSW have been calling for an earlier start for years, stating by having a couple of weeks of NRL - free air so to speak, makes it a bit more difficult, particularly already being the underdog up this way to start with.
I agree, I don't think this has been executed too well - and it is a good point - AFL have never really consider the NRL a threat to their overall dominance - and I still don't think they do in heartland states - have been more concerned about soccer - and at one time, basketball - but never really NRL - and I think that is still the case - go to Victoria and you will see the complete lack of hardly any presence at grassroots level to see what I mean. However, in QLD and Sydney - they rightly do see that as a battle ground so to speak - or somewhere where they are trying to grow the game - and here, I believe they have been reactionary - and I believe with locals who may be open to both sports, it looked a little (lot) desperate - and dare I say second rate and amateurish - which is usually very un AFL like - I worry that roles may have slowly been reversed somewhat - hopefully only temporarily
I know AFL clubs in QLD and NSW have been calling for an earlier start for years, stating by having a couple of weeks of NRL - free air so to speak, makes it a bit more difficult, particularly already being the underdog up this way to start with.
I agree, I don't think this has been executed too well - and it is a good point - AFL have never really consider the NRL a threat to their overall dominance - and I still don't think they do in heartland states - have been more concerned about soccer - and at one time, basketball - but never really NRL - and I think that is still the case - go to Victoria and you will see the complete lack of hardly any presence at grassroots level to see what I mean. However, in QLD and Sydney - they rightly do see that as a battle ground so to speak - or somewhere where they are trying to grow the game - and here, I believe they have been reactionary - and I believe with locals who may be open to both sports, it looked a little (lot) desperate - and dare I say second rate and amateurish - which is usually very un AFL like - I worry that roles may have slowly been reversed somewhat - hopefully only temporarily

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Re: AFL Opening Round in NSW and QLD
i think its fans in the AFL heartland who would be the most disappointed with the afls reaction & strategy , they'd of expected more from their sports leadership . while appreciating the struggles the sport is having in NSW & QLD , looking rattled & playing catchup .. throwing tradition out the window & sacrificing the draw for a bizzare concept that will have little affect on the Nthn states anyway because of how its been delivered .. rather thenFred wrote: Fri Mar 08, 2024 5:38 pmI think if it was making hay whilst the sun shined so to speak - they should have had it a week earlier - when no NRL was on. I thought that was the whole point.
I know AFL clubs in QLD and NSW have been calling for an earlier start for years, stating by having a couple of weeks of NRL - free air so to speak, makes it a bit more difficult, particularly already being the underdog up this way to start with.
I agree, I don't think this has been executed too well - and it is a good point - AFL have never really consider the NRL a threat to their overall dominance - and I still don't think they do in heartland states - have been more concerned about soccer - and at one time, basketball - but never really NRL - and I think that is still the case - go to Victoria and you will see the complete lack of hardly any presence at grassroots level to see what I mean. However, in QLD and Sydney - they rightly do see that as a battle ground so to speak - or somewhere where they are trying to grow the game - and here, I believe they have been reactionary - and I believe with locals who may be open to both sports, it looked a little (lot) desperate - and dare I say second rate and amateurish - which is usually very un AFL like - I worry that roles may have slowly been reversed somewhat - hopefully only temporarily![]()
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