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I see your misunderstanding.
Southport is on the Gold Coast, not Brisbane. There is no way a southport team would be playing out of Victoria Park, and there is no way a Southport team would be any more attractive to the Brisbane market than the Gold Coast already is.
Thanks for that.
Given the AFL has alluded to the possibility of a second AFL club in Brisbane, where do you think they may consider locating that club ?
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Australian football is played on
The indigenous game had very English roots being played on cricket ovals and adapting rules from rugby. Using the word indigenous is hilarious to refer to Australian rules as it implies it’s been here before colonial settlers, yet it’s very well documented origin was as a pastime to keep cricketers fit. My gosh there’s so much spin from afl house that is bought hook line and sinker.....ovals......
most ovals in W.A. are named in fact "ovals" except for some "reserves" or "parks"etc
In fact, the only only oval in W.A. that I could find with "cricket" in it's name is the WACA
and football is no longer played at the WACA.
England? I guess football's not as big in Wigan or Leeds but that's about it.
US ok, you're right as Football isn't as big on the West Coast. Still have big teams in SF, San Diego and LA.
The indigenous game
The indigenous game had very English roots being played on cricket ovals and adapting rules from rugby. Using the word indigenous is hilarious to refer to Australian rules as it implies it’s been here before colonial settlers, yet it’s very well documented origin was as a pastime to keep cricketers fit. My gosh there’s so much spin from afl house that is bought hook line and sinker.
Maybe if we were playing Marn grook at the MCG, but we’re not.
In any case, 19th century "football" was interchangeable enough in the sense that there were still times that teams primarily playing different codes wouldn't even know what rules they were playing until they met each other, and that players would shift between one code and another if they moved city etc.
Australian Football being Australian and indigenous is as much because it's a product of how it evolved and emerged and differentiated itself from other football codes over time.
YesHave they alluded to a second Brisbane team?
Can you provide some links then?
Because all I've read is an article where Dillon was asked and replied with "never say never", and from what I can tell, the whole narrative around it has stemmed from that with any further contribution from the AFL.
Happy to be proven wrong though if you've got the links.
Given the number of variables at play, it might be anyone's guess who is the favourite for the new AFL side. Last year Dillon was coy.
"We have got interest from the NT, there's interest in north Queensland.
"People have been talking about a third team out of WA, [or] Canberra, so it's great that there is interest. Long may that debate continue."
It's worth pointing out that there was more to Dillion's 20th team quotes last year than just 'never say never' when it came expanding Queensland footy. He actually talked about the NT and North Queensland first before mentioning a third team in Perth and the last area he brought up was Canberra (see below). So what does he mean by North Queensland? A standalone team in Cairns/Townsville? A combined NQ + NT team that represents the whole north? An SEQ team with a North QLD presence (essentially what the Suns are currently doing but in another area of QLD that's not having as much success)?
But Dillon has still never brought up SEQ has he? He's mentioned there have been talk about WA, Cairns, NT and Canberra, but hasn't brought up a second Brisbane side. All I've heard him say on that subject is after (after being asked) "never say never".
So when speedpeck says the AFL have alluded to a second Brisbane team, I'm yet to see a time that they have.
Footy is going great in SEQ, and I can see a third team there in the future. But the entire narrative that has come out of Brisbane as Team 20 seems to have spawned from an offhanded three-worded deflection.
“If you look at the rate of participation and the talent coming out of Queensland at the moment … you never say never,” Dillon said when asked about the prospect of a third team based in the Sunshine State.
“Brisbane (Lions) is going really well at the moment and the crowds that they are getting, every single one of their games is a major event in Brisbane.
“By 2033 we want to have 1m participants across Australia. We were just under 600,000 last year. So there’s going to be big growth for us over the next 6-8 years … and we still see the big growth to come from Queensland and New South Wales.
“They will be the drivers of that growth.”