Tribute match for Danny
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Tribute match for Danny
https://www.heraldsun.com.au/sport/afl/ ... 899a2096St Kilda will honour its late champion Danny Frawley with a special tribute match next year.
While the Saints are still working through the details of how best to pay tribute to one of their favourite sons, the Herald Sun understands the Round 2 fixture with West Coast on March 29 looms as the most likely option.
That would be St Kilda’s first home game of the 2020 season at Marvel Stadium, but the symmetry surrounding a Round 2 tribute would sit perfectly with the No. 2 jumper Frawley wore for most of his 240 games with the Saints.
“The club has been working on how best to honour Danny and those plans are likely to include a match dedicated to him at one of our early home games next season,” St Kilda chief executive Matt Finnis said.
“Danny was a giant of our club and meant so much to our supporters. We want them to have an opportunity to pay tribute in their own way and celebrate his contribution to the club.
“We will work with Danny’s wife Anita and daughters Chelsea, Keeley and Danielle on our plans before providing our supporters with more information.”
Frawley’s death in a car crash the day after his 56th birthday at Millbrook, near Ballarat, shook the AFL world and impacted heavily on the St Kilda Football Club, its players, staff and supporters.
He was given an emotional send off at his funeral at Moorabbin, where thousands of fans paid their respects.
St Kilda is likely to invite past teammates of Frawley to be part of the tribute game next year as well as work with the AFL and mental health bodies to use the game as an opportunity to continue Danny’s advocacy.
The Saints held their annual general meeting at RSEA Park on Wednesday night, with coach Brett Ratten and president Andrew Bassat challenging all levels of the club to take the next step in 2020.
There is plenty of optimism around the club, given the recruitment of senior AFL players including Bradley Hill, Paddy Ryder, Dan Butler, Zak Jones and Dougal Howard.
St Kilda last month announced a small operating loss for 2019 after bringing forward some player payments following consultation with the AFL in relation to significant injury payments this year.
The club had been on track to record an operating profit of $383,208, but the decision to bring forward payments — believed to relate largely to Paddy McCartin’s decision to step away from the game for 12 months — turned it into a small loss.
The 2019 loss — before interest, tax and depreciation — was $323,975, but Bassat and Finnis were confident of a much brighter 2020.
Membership fell to 43,000 this year off the back of a poor 2018, but a more competitive 2019 and the prospect of further improvement has the club confident it can reach 50,000 members in 2020.
The tally currently sits at 34,000 – a club record for this time of the year.
Importantly, the club has boosted football spend by $500,000 thanks to an increase in sponsorship revenue, putting it on a more equal footing with most of their AFL rivals."
While the Saints are still working through the details of how best to pay tribute to one of their favourite sons, the Herald Sun understands the Round 2 fixture with West Coast on March 29 looms as the most likely option.
That would be St Kilda’s first home game of the 2020 season at Marvel Stadium, but the symmetry surrounding a Round 2 tribute would sit perfectly with the No. 2 jumper Frawley wore for most of his 240 games with the Saints.
“The club has been working on how best to honour Danny and those plans are likely to include a match dedicated to him at one of our early home games next season,” St Kilda chief executive Matt Finnis said.
“Danny was a giant of our club and meant so much to our supporters. We want them to have an opportunity to pay tribute in their own way and celebrate his contribution to the club.
“We will work with Danny’s wife Anita and daughters Chelsea, Keeley and Danielle on our plans before providing our supporters with more information.”
Frawley’s death in a car crash the day after his 56th birthday at Millbrook, near Ballarat, shook the AFL world and impacted heavily on the St Kilda Football Club, its players, staff and supporters.
He was given an emotional send off at his funeral at Moorabbin, where thousands of fans paid their respects.
St Kilda is likely to invite past teammates of Frawley to be part of the tribute game next year as well as work with the AFL and mental health bodies to use the game as an opportunity to continue Danny’s advocacy.
The Saints held their annual general meeting at RSEA Park on Wednesday night, with coach Brett Ratten and president Andrew Bassat challenging all levels of the club to take the next step in 2020.
There is plenty of optimism around the club, given the recruitment of senior AFL players including Bradley Hill, Paddy Ryder, Dan Butler, Zak Jones and Dougal Howard.
St Kilda last month announced a small operating loss for 2019 after bringing forward some player payments following consultation with the AFL in relation to significant injury payments this year.
The club had been on track to record an operating profit of $383,208, but the decision to bring forward payments — believed to relate largely to Paddy McCartin’s decision to step away from the game for 12 months — turned it into a small loss.
The 2019 loss — before interest, tax and depreciation — was $323,975, but Bassat and Finnis were confident of a much brighter 2020.
Membership fell to 43,000 this year off the back of a poor 2018, but a more competitive 2019 and the prospect of further improvement has the club confident it can reach 50,000 members in 2020.
The tally currently sits at 34,000 – a club record for this time of the year.
Importantly, the club has boosted football spend by $500,000 thanks to an increase in sponsorship revenue, putting it on a more equal footing with most of their AFL rivals."
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Re: Tribute match for Danny
Perfect to have it against an interstate team. Hopefully it will get a bigger gate and more $$$ which is vital
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Re: Tribute match for Danny
Maddie's match is V Richmond.
One of the first five home games every year would work for me - with One in Five as charity awareness partner.
https://www.thecourier.com.au/story/642 ... ed-in-may/
One of the first five home games every year would work for me - with One in Five as charity awareness partner.
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Re: Tribute match for Danny
Young males living in the country have a very high suicide rate.
As a father of sons, it is something which concerns me very much.
It should be a memorial for Danny and an awareness raiser for what is a massive killer in our country.
As a father of sons, it is something which concerns me very much.
It should be a memorial for Danny and an awareness raiser for what is a massive killer in our country.
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Round 2 is symbolic as others have said. It makes sense.
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Re: Tribute match for Danny
Not just males. One of my grandaughters lost her sister in law to suicide this past week.
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One reads a lot of comments on this site - sensible, crazy, stupid, funny, infuriating, provocative, etc.
But every so often there is one like this that simply takes your breath away.
So sad.
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That's terrible. I am very sorry to hear that mate.
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Agreed, very sad, my condolences also.
Much more unusual to hear of a woman taking their life, I hope she did not have kids.
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Yeah. She did. Two little ones.Joffa Burns wrote: ↑Fri 27 Dec 2019 10:44amAgreed, very sad, my condolences also.
Much more unusual to hear of a woman taking their life, I hope she did not have kids.
She was due to give evidence that day.
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Condolences to stinger and sayntasaynta wrote: ↑Fri 27 Dec 2019 11:03amYeah. She did. Two little ones.Joffa Burns wrote: ↑Fri 27 Dec 2019 10:44amAgreed, very sad, my condolences also.
Much more unusual to hear of a woman taking their life, I hope she did not have kids.
She was due to give evidence that day.
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