Anzac Day
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Anzac Day
Okay I know a lot has been said about this game in New Zealand about whether its a good idea or not.
I personally am worried now that since we have almost no chance of beating Sydney that if any new supporters/members are to be made from this game that they will almost all choose to support Sydney.
Trust our luck/organising that we are playing the reigning premiers down there!
Any one else feel that this could b the case?
It seems crucial if we want it to be a success that we at least stay competitive through out the match!
I personally am worried now that since we have almost no chance of beating Sydney that if any new supporters/members are to be made from this game that they will almost all choose to support Sydney.
Trust our luck/organising that we are playing the reigning premiers down there!
Any one else feel that this could b the case?
It seems crucial if we want it to be a success that we at least stay competitive through out the match!
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Re: Anzac Day
I don't know what the arrangements are for subsequent years but if we are playing a different team there every year, why would you bother supporting a team that is not coming back.
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Re: Anzac Day
Fair point. My simple mind had not thought of this, although I for some reason(maybe imagining) thy made it out like it would be a rivalry/yearly match? Anyone confirm?
In saying that there was talk of playing 2 or 3 games there a year.
Maybe my post is pointless
In saying that there was talk of playing 2 or 3 games there a year.
Maybe my post is pointless
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Re: Anzac Day
we need the money.
That's all
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Re: Anzac Day
There is a St Kilda in New Zealand and our patchy history coupled with our red light vice capital image gets plenty of foreigners in. I have got us about 12 overseas fans because of our unique marketing image- people outside Australia know of St Kilda and Kings Cross
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I'm sure they've all heard of Sydney too?
They did host Olympic Games there not to long ago
They did host Olympic Games there not to long ago
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Re: Anzac Day
Siposstar#2 wrote:I'm sure they've all heard of Sydney too?
They did host Olympic Games there not to long ago
The mardi gras swans doesn't sound like something that would appeal to too many.
The Swans is possibly the girliest name ever- at least the Hawks swapped from the Mayblooms. Kiwis like smashing bottles in each others faces for fun- and that's just the girls.
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Re: Anzac Day
Hey what did one statue say to the other statue in Wellington...is statue bro!gringo wrote:Siposstar#2 wrote:I'm sure they've all heard of Sydney too?
They did host Olympic Games there not to long ago
The mardi gras swans doesn't sound like something that would appeal to too many.
The Swans is possibly the girliest name ever- at least the Hawks swapped from the Mayblooms. Kiwis like smashing bottles in each others faces for fun- and that's just the girls.
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Re: Anzac Day
Choice!Cairnsman wrote:Hey what did one statue say to the other statue in Wellington...is statue bro!gringo wrote:Siposstar#2 wrote:I'm sure they've all heard of Sydney too?
They did host Olympic Games there not to long ago
The mardi gras swans doesn't sound like something that would appeal to too many.
The Swans is possibly the girliest name ever- at least the Hawks swapped from the Mayblooms. Kiwis like smashing bottles in each others faces for fun- and that's just the girls.
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Re: Anzac Day
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Re: Anzac Day
There was actually a wellington saints team that played AFL, not sure if they are still going. There is also the Wellington Saints that play in the local basketball league, so hopefully if we at least keep competitive the kiwis will follow us.matrix wrote:They're our home games yeah?
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