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AFL Expansion - NZ here we come

Posted: Thu Sep 13, 2012 10:12 am
by Beaussie
Kiwis are going to love our game. Mark my words, next expansion destination along with Tasmania, will be NZ. Stadium already in place and sellout crowds expected. :thumbleft:
Sydney Swans and St Kilda Saints to face off in Wellington on Anzac Day
Neil Cordy
The Daily Telegraph
September 13, 201212:00AM

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AFL Chief Operating Officer Gillon McLachlan, St Kilda President Greg Westaway, Wellington City Councillor John Morrison and St Kilda Chief Executive Officer Michael Nettlefold. Picture: Getty Images The Daily Telegraph

NOT content with Western Sydney, the AFL could now look to New Zealand in a bid to extend its influence in rugby league and union heartlands.

The Sydney Swans will play St Kilda next year in Wellington on Anzac Day, establishing a foothold that could deliver a Kiwi-based team within a decade, officials believe.

"Where that goes, I don't know," AFL chief operating officer Gillon McLachlan said. "Whether it's a team in 10 years, I'd love to think it was."


The Swans-Saints match will be played at 7.30pm, directly after the Collingwood-Essendon clash at the MCG.

"I'm going to put it out there: we'll sell that game out," McLachlan said of the 34,000 capacity Westpac Stadium in Wellington.

"It will be an incredible event broadcast live back into Australia, celebrating shared cultures and values with a great product where sports-mad New Zealanders with Australians who like to travel will be having a great day."

With more than a million viewers tuned into Collingwood v Essendon, Swans CEO Andrew Ireland believes the club will gain great exposure nationally and internationally.

"This will be a historic match for the AFL competition and it is exciting that our club will be a part of it," Ireland said. "Anzac Day is a hugely significant day for Australia and New Zealand, and to be playing Australia's game on New Zealand soil will be a great tribute."

While the match will be St Kilda's home game, the Swans are in the box seat to have a regular involvement in the annual event.

"From the New Zealand government's point of view, and Wellington Council, they have a strong belief Sydney are a good team to play in terms of the capacity for people to come to the game," Ireland said.

Provided all parties are happy, Saints will host games in Wellington in 2014 and 2015 in a deal reportedly set to net the club about $1 million per year.And Wellington is only the start. Victorian Premier Ted Baillieu has spoken this week about the prospect of home-and-away games being staged in China, while Richmond have been pushing for an exhibition match in India.

While NZ is an obvious first step, McLachlan said there are no insurmountable barriers to going further afield.

"There are logistical issues, but you have to be creative to solve those," he said. "You think about the rugby guys who travel to South Africa. That's a terrible flight, the time zones are poor and people make it work. If you have a vision, you have to deal with the challenges."

http://www.dailytelegraph.com.au/sport/ ... 6472990878

Re: AFL Expansion - NZ here we come

Posted: Thu Sep 13, 2012 10:19 am
by Raiderdave
Beaussie wrote:
Kiwis are going to love our game. Mark my words, next expansion destination along with Tasmania, will be NZ. Stadium already in place and sellout crowds expected. :thumbleft:
Sydney Swans and St Kilda Saints to face off in Wellington on Anzac Day
Neil Cordy
The Daily Telegraph
September 13, 201212:00AM

Image
AFL Chief Operating Officer Gillon McLachlan, St Kilda President Greg Westaway, Wellington City Councillor John Morrison and St Kilda Chief Executive Officer Michael Nettlefold. Picture: Getty Images The Daily Telegraph

NOT content with Western Sydney, the AFL could now look to New Zealand in a bid to extend its influence in rugby league and union heartlands.

The Sydney Swans will play St Kilda next year in Wellington on Anzac Day, establishing a foothold that could deliver a Kiwi-based team within a decade, officials believe.

"Where that goes, I don't know," AFL chief operating officer Gillon McLachlan said. "Whether it's a team in 10 years, I'd love to think it was."


The Swans-Saints match will be played at 7.30pm, directly after the Collingwood-Essendon clash at the MCG.

"I'm going to put it out there: we'll sell that game out," McLachlan said of the 34,000 capacity Westpac Stadium in Wellington.

"It will be an incredible event broadcast live back into Australia, celebrating shared cultures and values with a great product where sports-mad New Zealanders with Australians who like to travel will be having a great day."

With more than a million viewers tuned into Collingwood v Essendon, Swans CEO Andrew Ireland believes the club will gain great exposure nationally and internationally.

"This will be a historic match for the AFL competition and it is exciting that our club will be a part of it," Ireland said. "Anzac Day is a hugely significant day for Australia and New Zealand, and to be playing Australia's game on New Zealand soil will be a great tribute."

While the match will be St Kilda's home game, the Swans are in the box seat to have a regular involvement in the annual event.

"From the New Zealand government's point of view, and Wellington Council, they have a strong belief Sydney are a good team to play in terms of the capacity for people to come to the game," Ireland said.

Provided all parties are happy, Saints will host games in Wellington in 2014 and 2015 in a deal reportedly set to net the club about $1 million per year.And Wellington is only the start. Victorian Premier Ted Baillieu has spoken this week about the prospect of home-and-away games being staged in China, while Richmond have been pushing for an exhibition match in India.

While NZ is an obvious first step, McLachlan said there are no insurmountable barriers to going further afield.

"There are logistical issues, but you have to be creative to solve those," he said. "You think about the rugby guys who travel to South Africa. That's a terrible flight, the time zones are poor and people make it work. If you have a vision, you have to deal with the challenges."

http://www.dailytelegraph.com.au/sport/ ... 6472990878

oh please do this VFL

do it sooner


get a team in there asap because we all know Kiwis are just gagging for your game :-k

it would be some of the funniest sh.it in World Sport
the crowds would make ... even the fudged ones .. at Midgits games luke huuugggeeeeeee

oh I can't wait ... I mean the ego's at VFL HQ are massive ... they'd actually believe theres a market for their game in NZ :lol: :lol: :lol:

come on vlad ..... embarrasing yourself domestically isn't enough .. no lets see you do it on an international scale :lol: :lol: :lol:

Re: AFL Expansion - NZ here we come

Posted: Thu Sep 13, 2012 10:23 am
by Beaussie
The comment regarding NZ expansion was made by Gillon McLachlan not Vlad. You know, who he is, he is that visionary bloke who has ensured our dominance of all sports in Australia, that you lot were so desperate to poach from us. Too bad you lot failed eh? :P

Re: AFL Expansion - NZ here we come

Posted: Thu Sep 13, 2012 10:34 am
by Raiderdave
Beaussie wrote:
The comment regarding NZ expansion was made by Gillon McLachlan not Vlad. You know, who he is, he is that visionary bloke who has ensured our dominance of all sports in Australia, that you lot were so desperate to poach from us. Too bad you lot failed eh? :P

oh I couldn't care which singlet wearing *********** made the comment

I just want it to happen
please VFL

please [-o< [-o<


the years of hilarity would make what we're gunna get with the midgits & thuns pale in comparison
pants peeing stuff :lol: :lol: :lol: :lol:

Re: AFL Expansion - NZ here we come

Posted: Thu Sep 13, 2012 11:17 am
by Xman
Wellington City Council's John Morrison, a former Test cricketer who helped drive the arrangement, described the AFL as ''the biggest sport in Australasia'', before a reporter reminded him of New Zealand's rugby obsession. Morrison said the crowd figures proved his argument. ''We're not as familiar with it, obviously, as rugby. It's not a matter of beating off rugby or football or whatever. It's a matter of an opportunity here.''
http://www.smh.com.au/AFL/AFL-news/st-k ... =text-only

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Re: AFL Expansion - NZ here we come

Posted: Thu Sep 13, 2012 1:52 pm
by Striker
Oh don't you AFL boys get ahead of yourselves! Wellington ain't Sydney or Brisbane you know! What will be the reaction when you get only 10,000 to the game eh?

Re: AFL Expansion - NZ here we come

Posted: Thu Sep 13, 2012 4:15 pm
by Beaussie
Striker wrote:
Oh don't you AFL boys get ahead of yourselves! Wellington ain't Sydney or Brisbane you know! What will be the reaction when you get only 10,000 to the game eh?
It will be a sellout or close to. Just you wait and see.

Re: AFL Expansion - NZ here we come

Posted: Thu Sep 13, 2012 6:58 pm
by eelofwest
Beaussie wrote:
Striker wrote:
Oh don't you AFL boys get ahead of yourselves! Wellington ain't Sydney or Brisbane you know! What will be the reaction when you get only 10,000 to the game eh?
It will be a sellout or close to. Just you wait and see.

What exhibition game ever brought the AFL international expansion???????

Please don't waste our time with these exhibition expansion threads.... :twisted:

Re: AFL Expansion - NZ here we come

Posted: Thu Sep 13, 2012 8:36 pm
by Striker
Uh Eel it's for season points. It's not an exhibition. Doesn't matter because I confidently predict they won't get 10,000.

Re: AFL Expansion - NZ here we come

Posted: Mon Sep 17, 2012 7:05 pm
by eelofwest
Striker wrote:
Oh don't you AFL boys get ahead of yourselves! Wellington ain't Sydney or Brisbane you know! What will be the reaction when you get only 10,000 to the game eh?

AFL expansion..... Tell them there dreaming...... :lol: :lol:


http://www.nrk.no/video/se_hoydepunkten ... A5EA252EE/

This is a rugby league game in Norway with about 7k fans, this is were GWS is atm, NZ is way down the track and if it is in 10 years then the AFL will be sinking over 100m into this team alone within the First 5 years.

What chance have you guys got to have a team in NZ without loosing millions on top of what you are loosing with all your other expansion teams :-k :-k ...............NONE AT ALL BOYS......... :lol: :lol:

Re: AFL Expansion - NZ here we come

Posted: Tue Sep 18, 2012 11:13 am
by enarelle
Clearly the AFL have confused the small island at the bottom of the Australian mainland with NZ. Of course this could be AFL "leadership" in getting NZ teams into Australian competitions - why didn't Union,League,Soccer think of this?

Any way shouldn't they be trying to get more relevance north of the Murray first? They dont have a good record crossing large bodies of water as they dont go anywhere and it costs a fortune.

Re: AFL Expansion - NZ here we come

Posted: Wed Sep 19, 2012 11:03 pm
by Striker
^^^^^^^^^^^^

What he said!

Re: AFL Expansion - NZ here we come

Posted: Sun Nov 01, 2015 8:47 am
by AFLcrap1
Lol .
Mark my words
Word on the street .
Jesus you're full of shit .

Re: AFL Expansion - NZ here we come

Posted: Mon Nov 02, 2015 10:12 am
by ParraEelsNRL
Bahahah, now this is a classic bump and another classic Beaussie kiss of death.

Re: AFL Expansion - NZ here we come

Posted: Mon Nov 02, 2015 11:03 am
by AFLcrap1
Seriously ,how can one man get it so fucking wrong all the time .

Sellouts
Sellouts
Sellouts .
Lol
Word on the street .
Mark my words
Expansion .

Sellouts Sellouts .

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