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AH Queensland, sunny one day and cyclonic the next.
Total misrepresentation. Should be WA or SA.
Should be Norwood they have the Supporter Base and the Ground.
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AH Queensland, sunny one day and cyclonic the next.
Total misrepresentation. Should be WA or SA.
Should be Norwood they have the Supporter Base and the Ground.
Dunno. Crows have a pretty big supporter base don't they? Surely bigger than a Norwood side would have been.That was a huge mistake, oversight and destroyed at the start.
Should of been Norwood and Port from the beginning. AND then a third composite team. In that order.
If they did it like that from the start, we would have 3 healthy SA teams right now.
Norwood and Port were powerhouses with huge support and an incredible rivalry. The introduction of the Camries diluted that in every sense.
Had to be dome from the start for it be great. Huge opportunity lost. Ship sailed now. DUMB.
Dunno. Crows have a pretty big supporter base don't they? Surely bigger than a Norwood side would have been.
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Dunno. Crows have a pretty big supporter base don't they? Surely bigger than a Norwood side would have been.
Yep, much much bigger. And there is no way SA has the economic base for 3 teams
A third team would make SA lower than Victoria for GSP per club......
That's the fault on the SANFL clubs. They were more interested in stopping Port and ended up cutting their own nose off the spite their own face.No yes for sure. But back in the day Norwood and Port had huge ones. Which would of only gotten bigger.
yep that's my point exactly. Agree, 3 teams won't work now.
BUT if it was done Norwood and Port first and the Camries third (later) I believe it would of worked.
And the result would of been all 3 clubs thriving now in the AFL
It's long gone now- 3 teams in Adelaide won't work now. The order was ****ed up. Huge oversight.
Think only people that experienced the SANFL in the 80's understand how big those two clubs were-supporters, financially and the insane rivalry. Different level of rivalry compared with Camries and Port now, two established real clubs with a long history and entrenched rivalry.
Put them both in the AFL first with the composite invented club later and IMO SA has three thriving AFL clubs now.
Not happening now. Opportunity lost. Done. Shame.
No yes for sure. But back in the day Norwood and Port had huge ones. Which would of only gotten bigger.
yep that's my point exactly. Agree, 3 teams won't work now.
BUT if it was done Norwood and Port first and the Camries third (later) I believe it would of worked.
And the result would of been all 3 clubs thriving now in the AFL
It's long gone now- 3 teams in Adelaide won't work now. The order was ****ed up. Huge oversight.
Think only people that experienced the SANFL in the 80's understand how big those two clubs were-supporters, financially and the insane rivalry. Different level of rivalry compared with Camries and Port now, two established real clubs with a long history and entrenched rivalry.
Put them both in the AFL first with the composite invented club later and IMO SA has three thriving AFL clubs now.
Not happening now. Opportunity lost. Done. Shame.
A third team would make SA lower than Victoria for GSP per club
Port have had a tough time of it and were easily the biggest club historically in the SANFL
and have a smaller footprint outside of SA than North do outside of Victoria.
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North Queensland cities push for their own new Olympic stadiums
Townsville and Cairns have made their pitch for new and improved venues for one of the most decentralised Olympic and Paralympic Games in history.www.brisbanetimes.com.au
If Cairns get this it's the 20th team.
They haven't even decided on a decent stadium for Brisbane yet and now they want a taj Mahal for every tinpot poor excuse for a city.Hope the stadium gets up.
But the stadium is probably on the lower end of issues for a Cairns team.
Would be good for a few games a year though.
Also you have to ask the Questions about the climate up there. Playing games there in March or April would be a non starter.They haven't even decided on a decent stadium for Brisbane yet and now they want a taj Mahal for every tinpot poor excuse for a city.
1. There is little chance of the government funding these upgrades of a privately owned stadium.![]()
North Queensland cities push for their own new Olympic stadiums
Townsville and Cairns have made their pitch for new and improved venues for one of the most decentralised Olympic and Paralympic Games in history.www.brisbanetimes.com.au
If Cairns get this it's the 20th team.
But characterising it in the past as an "opportunity" just seems like lacking the relevant understanding and context.No yes for sure. But back in the day Norwood and Port had huge ones. Which would of only gotten bigger.
yep that's my point exactly. Agree, 3 teams won't work now.
BUT if it was done Norwood and Port first and the Camries third (later) I believe it would of worked.
And the result would of been all 3 clubs thriving now in the AFL
It's long gone now- 3 teams in Adelaide won't work now. The order was ****ed up. Huge oversight.
Think only people that experienced the SANFL in the 80's understand how big those two clubs were-supporters, financially and the insane rivalry. Different level of rivalry compared with Camries and Port now, two established real clubs with a long history and entrenched rivalry.
Put them both in the AFL first with the composite invented club later and IMO SA has three thriving AFL clubs now.
Not happening now. Opportunity lost. Done. Shame.
But characterising it in the past as an "opportunity" just seems like lacking the relevant understanding and context.
At no stage did all vested parties such as clubs, leagues etc. sit together at the table and said "what's the most effective and balanced way that we can eventually become a national competition, balancing out everyone's interests and creating the most prosperous and fair competition for the future".
No, the VFL was a body that represented its existing clubs and ultimately expanded but on the VFL's terms. The VFL cum AFL was using other stats to sure up its financial position and the path to it becoming the main national competiton which governed the sport nation wide was a process that begun and ended well before and after the SANFL teams.
No. In terms of general interest in the community, evidenced by TV ratings, media space, etc, NRL is miles ahead. Rl is ingrained in Queensland the same way footy is in the AFL states.Does anyone think the new stadium in Brisbane could lead to AFL overtaking NRL and becoming the number one code in Queensland?
Does anyone think the new stadium in Brisbane could lead to AFL overtaking NRL and becoming the number one code in Queensland?
The NRL will have 5 clubs in Queensland by 2032.Does anyone think the new stadium in Brisbane could lead to AFL overtaking NRL and becoming the number one code in Queensland?
Does anyone think the new stadium in Brisbane could lead to AFL overtaking NRL and becoming the number one code in Queensland?
.No. In terms of general interest in the community, evidenced by TV ratings, media space, etc, NRL is miles ahead. Rl is ingrained in Queensland the same way footy is in the AFL states.
There was an article in the paper last year asking if the AFL will overtake the NRL in Queensland, from memory it was in the Courier Mail and the majority of readers answered with yes.No. In terms of general interest in the community, evidenced by TV ratings, media space, etc, NRL is miles ahead. Rl is ingrained in Queensland the same way footy is in the AFL states.
If/when the AFL becomes the number one code in Queensland, do you think it'll go on to become the number one code in New South Wales? Rugby Union is going the way of the dodo so it'll likely see a snowball effect where we see Rugby League decline and eventually go the way of the dodo as well.Not by itself, but with continued good on-field performance by Queensland sides eventually it will happen.
Not sure what you are saying? That each objective assessment gives a different result?It clearly isn't to the same degree by every objective assessment of this.
Not sure what you are saying? That each objective assessment gives a different result?
Walk the streets, go into almost any pub on a weekend and it is clear how far in front NRL is.
Tv ratings icon firm that.
Go do a survey of random Queenslanders. What percentage do you reckon would say they prefer rugby league?
I work for a Queensland based company, and from that any my travels there, it would still be 80/20 in favour of NRL overall across the whole state.
I reckon
Brisbane 80/20
GC 55/45
Townsville/Mackay/Rockhampton 90/10
Cairns 80/20
Port Douglas is about 50/50. Possibly even pro AFL. Full of Victorians.
There was an article in the paper last year asking if the AFL will overtake the NRL in Queensland, from memory it was in the Courier Mail and the majority of readers answered with yes.
It was only a decade ago when people were saying Brisbane and Gold Coast should merge because Queensland can't support two teams, it's amazing how much things have changed even with Gold Coast still yet to qualify for a finals series.
If/when the AFL becomes the number one code in Queensland, do you think it'll go on to become the number one code in New South Wales? Rugby Union is going the way of the dodo so it'll likely see a snowball effect where we see Rugby League decline and eventually go the way of the dodo as well.