St Kilda on the move ....To Frankston
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If we did stay with Casey after the relocation, its only 5 mins up the road. Another positive
However, Id be amazed if the Clubs werent raising the subject...and by 2010 we hadnt struck a deal to be aligned with the Dolphins. From a football, marketing and logisitcal perspective it makes total sense. The closest we will ever get to having a Saints reserves side again I reckon
However, Id be amazed if the Clubs werent raising the subject...and by 2010 we hadnt struck a deal to be aligned with the Dolphins. From a football, marketing and logisitcal perspective it makes total sense. The closest we will ever get to having a Saints reserves side again I reckon
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Well wouldn't it make a lot more sense if we were aligned with the Dolphins instead of Casey ??GrumpyOne wrote:Something wrong with that?LTN16 wrote:So we will be sharing all our new facilities with the Frankston DolphinsThe Saints’ affiliation with the Casey Scorpions will not be affected despite St Kilda sharing the new facility with standalone VFL club the Frankston Dolphins.
Yes, but if Frankston council is putting $3m in, sharing with the Dolphins is a small price to pay.LTN16 wrote:Well wouldn't it make a lot more sense if we were aligned with the Dolphins instead of Casey ??GrumpyOne wrote:Something wrong with that?LTN16 wrote:So we will be sharing all our new facilities with the Frankston DolphinsThe Saints’ affiliation with the Casey Scorpions will not be affected despite St Kilda sharing the new facility with standalone VFL club the Frankston Dolphins.
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If the Frankston council is putting in $3m then that's not too bad then.GrumpyOne wrote:Yes, but if Frankston council is putting $3m in, sharing with the Dolphins is a small price to pay.LTN16 wrote:Well wouldn't it make a lot more sense if we were aligned with the Dolphins instead of Casey ??GrumpyOne wrote:Something wrong with that?LTN16 wrote:So we will be sharing all our new facilities with the Frankston DolphinsThe Saints’ affiliation with the Casey Scorpions will not be affected despite St Kilda sharing the new facility with standalone VFL club the Frankston Dolphins.
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Surely this is a no-brainer - considering we have 2 full years to do it, it should be easy to achieve.saint66au wrote:If we did stay with Casey after the relocation, its only 5 mins up the road. Another positive
However, Id be amazed if the Clubs werent raising the subject...and by 2010 we hadnt struck a deal to be aligned with the Dolphins. From a football, marketing and logisitcal perspective it makes total sense. The closest we will ever get to having a Saints reserves side again I reckon
If we were aligned to Frangga in the VFL, at least a lot of us folk based near Moorabbin have easy access to Frankston by train or car to watch the odd VFL game, plus it's on the way to Rye, Sorrento, Portsea region.......not a bad stop over option!!!
It is a very good move for the long term stability of the club.
Unfortunately the AFL these days is a ruthless business and gone are the days that a club feels like the local suburban football club. The VFL/AFL chose to move on and we chose to move with it.
We should be grateful that at this stage we are not called the Southern Saints, (or Moorabin saints which very nearly happened)
The demographics and logistics of the move are similar to that of 1965, Geographically, yes we are moving probably twice (a bit more) as far as the move from Junction to Moorabin, however the population growth etc. has been that great in the southern suburbs that it will have similar affects in comparison to that of the move to moorabin.
Some things do worry me though as to why Frankston over Casey, and this is not biased as a Casey Member.
Frankston Oval is smaller than any AFL ground, and much narrower (maybe skilled staduim might be similar width), it currently holds 8000 and there is not huge amounts of room for expansion as it is surrounded by 4 Roads.
There might be some room for Admin/Pools/Indoor court etc. at the Western end, but no where on the eastern end, which only limits potential capacity even further for practice games intra clubs etc. When AFL clubs improve facicilities even further again in 40 years time, St. Kilda will have no room to move, unless they start buying some (by that stage, more so than now) prime real estate.
Frankston have made it clear on many occasions that they will not be seeking an alignment.
Casey offered everything they requested plus more, and the chance to build a botique stadium was to be capable of hosting matches againts interstate teams. The playing surface is already the size of the MCG. It is the Fastest growing region in Australia outside the Gold Coast, and what doesn't make sense to me is that players were 'apparently' Complaining about Casey being too far away! Casey is just as close to Frankston oval as Moorabin is to St. Kilda, and is maybe a 20 minute drive from Frankston.
But anyway, the move will still be beneficial to the St. Kilda Football Club.
And re. Allignments, it wouldn't at all suprise me to see one day in the future a part alignment split between Scorpions and Dolphins. It is a real possibility, particularly if the Roos head North.
Unfortunately the AFL these days is a ruthless business and gone are the days that a club feels like the local suburban football club. The VFL/AFL chose to move on and we chose to move with it.
We should be grateful that at this stage we are not called the Southern Saints, (or Moorabin saints which very nearly happened)
The demographics and logistics of the move are similar to that of 1965, Geographically, yes we are moving probably twice (a bit more) as far as the move from Junction to Moorabin, however the population growth etc. has been that great in the southern suburbs that it will have similar affects in comparison to that of the move to moorabin.
Some things do worry me though as to why Frankston over Casey, and this is not biased as a Casey Member.
Frankston Oval is smaller than any AFL ground, and much narrower (maybe skilled staduim might be similar width), it currently holds 8000 and there is not huge amounts of room for expansion as it is surrounded by 4 Roads.
There might be some room for Admin/Pools/Indoor court etc. at the Western end, but no where on the eastern end, which only limits potential capacity even further for practice games intra clubs etc. When AFL clubs improve facicilities even further again in 40 years time, St. Kilda will have no room to move, unless they start buying some (by that stage, more so than now) prime real estate.
Frankston have made it clear on many occasions that they will not be seeking an alignment.
Casey offered everything they requested plus more, and the chance to build a botique stadium was to be capable of hosting matches againts interstate teams. The playing surface is already the size of the MCG. It is the Fastest growing region in Australia outside the Gold Coast, and what doesn't make sense to me is that players were 'apparently' Complaining about Casey being too far away! Casey is just as close to Frankston oval as Moorabin is to St. Kilda, and is maybe a 20 minute drive from Frankston.
But anyway, the move will still be beneficial to the St. Kilda Football Club.
And re. Allignments, it wouldn't at all suprise me to see one day in the future a part alignment split between Scorpions and Dolphins. It is a real possibility, particularly if the Roos head North.
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Moving ,,, YES !
I for one am very happy at the move.
Originally from down near frankston and see a lot of suppor down that way.
I went to "Linen Oval" ????? earlier this year and quite frankly was embarressed at the place . Thought it was very ordinary.
Bulldoze the place and build little pink houses .
Our history is the team and the club .
Originally from down near frankston and see a lot of suppor down that way.
I went to "Linen Oval" ????? earlier this year and quite frankly was embarressed at the place . Thought it was very ordinary.
Bulldoze the place and build little pink houses .
Our history is the team and the club .
What will be next from this club ?
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gee that would be a dark day in the history of the old vfl/vfa comp..iceman wrote:.
And re. Allignments, it wouldn't at all suprise me to see one day in the future a part alignment split between Scorpions and Dolphins. It is a real possibility, particularly if the Roos head North.
sprinvale and frankston were always massibe rivals, thats effectively like merging carlton and collingwood
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I understand that completely, but to be honest, I think it will start to bring back a bit of that rivalry that has been missing for 4, 5,6+ years. And it would be beneficial to the St. Kilda football club, which is what unfortunately the VFA/L is turning into, a bully ground for the AFL to play chess with. If it wasn't for clubs such as Frankston and Port Melbourne, Williamstown and thats' probably it at the oment, the VFL would be pointless.fonz_#15 wrote:gee that would be a dark day in the history of the old vfl/vfa comp..
sprinvale and frankston were always massibe rivals, thats effectively like merging carlton and collingwood
No, I just feel that the less AFL clubs in VIC, the more opporrtunity to align, and it will be seen that you are better off having a split alignment where players can get longer match time in the 1's in positions they are being groomed to play, all of a sudden St. Kildas 40th bloke on the list becomes a VFL teams 8th, or 10th or 14th bloke in the side, rather than 23rd and being sent to the VFL 2's.
that was the first thing that entered my head to be honest.saint66au wrote:If we did stay with Casey after the relocation, its only 5 mins up the road. Another positive
However, Id be amazed if the Clubs werent raising the subject...and by 2010 we hadnt struck a deal to be aligned with the Dolphins. From a football, marketing and logisitcal perspective it makes total sense. The closest we will ever get to having a Saints reserves side again I reckon
Makes perfect sense.
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interesting....so the Kingston Council are bitching because of the "eyesore" that the stand will create at Moorabbin?
Tough tiddlewinks Council!
Maybe you'll screw all the ratepayers to pay for the demolition.
Perhaps Topsy Turvy should try and help....or get demolished herself!!!
I like the idea of a Frangga/Saints VFL alignment from 2010 - Frankston has more appeal to go to than Cranbourne - a bit closer plus it's bayside, not sticksville....
EXACTLY????``The social club (at Moorabbin) will remain exactly as it is,’’ Mr Fraser said.
IF we are going to maintain a Social Club operation at Linton St..there HAS to be some capital works done on the building..with Family Day, Intra Club game and training no longer there to attract a crowd..I fear the revenue from thye machines will become negligible unless some work is done to make the place a touch more attractive and competive in the market..or sont the bloody Council want that either, in case we destry the social fabric of the City???
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Maybe the council need to be sent a cocktail so they can sit back and enjoy their efforts.saint66au wrote:EXACTLY????``The social club (at Moorabbin) will remain exactly as it is,’’ Mr Fraser said.
IF we are going to maintain a Social Club operation at Linton St..there HAS to be some capital works done on the building..with Family Day, Intra Club game and training no longer there to attract a crowd..I fear the revenue from thye machines will become negligible unless some work is done to make the place a touch more attractive and competive in the market..or sont the bloody Council want that either, in case we destry the social fabric of the City???
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Agree. I suppose their will be much talk going on between the Dolphins & us over the next few months. It just makes sense.saintspremiers wrote:interesting....so the Kingston Council are bitching because of the "eyesore" that the stand will create at Moorabbin?
Tough tiddlewinks Council!
Maybe you'll screw all the ratepayers to pay for the demolition.
Perhaps Topsy Turvy should try and help....or get demolished herself!!!
I like the idea of a Frangga/Saints VFL alignment from 2010 - Frankston has more appeal to go to than Cranbourne - a bit closer plus it's bayside, not sticksville....
As opposed to individuals who don't make sense; the Kingston Council has just lost to their ratepayers over 15.5 million bucks + multiplier income benefits amounting to more than twice that amount because of their stubborn insistance that pokie machines can't be transported 200 metres.
Who knows? Maybe the Moorabbin grandstands can be heritage listed.
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