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sainter35 wrote:The last time Geelong lost at Etihad Stadium was Round 1 2007.

They play well everywhere. How about the advantage we might gain from playing another game at the MCG, particularly one with a finals type atmosphere to it.
agree. it's a complete no-brainer if we and the cats are still 1 and 2 on the ladder as the game approaches.

i'll bet there's not one player who would turn down the challenge of playing before a huge crowd at the ground where the grand final will be played against the best team in the competition.

and i'm not really keen on us going into september having played at the 'g only once for the season.


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I'm also not keen on giving up my reserve seat, but am happy to do so if it helps the club. AD stated emphatically on OTC last night that it would. He also didn't seem to have a problem with it being moved. I think we'll see it moved at some point.

Either way, it's looking like a huge crowd, which would be great for the club given the result of our first few home games.


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Post: # 738484Post SainterK »

They can move it anywhere, just not where the banner flies from dawn to dark :wink:


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From a "me" perspective Docklands is better...and we are also more likely to roll the Cats there..

From a 'team" perspective I think the chance to play before a huge crowd and get used to the G (only 1 other H&A there this season and against a weak opponent).. against the Cats will be invaluable in improving our chances of winning the flag this year.

Add to that that at the G the Saints most likely will makea lot more $$$$ and you woul thnk that the only real option is to move the game.

Lets hope for no rain.


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saintsRrising wrote:From a "me" perspective Docklands is better...and we are also more likely to roll the Cats there..

From a 'team" perspective I think the chance to play before a huge crowd and get used to the G (only 1 other H&A there this season and against a weak opponent).. against the Cats will be invaluable in improving our chances of winning the flag this year.

Add to that that at the G the Saints most likely will makea lot more $$$$ and you woul thnk that the only real option is to move the game.

Lets hope for no rain.
agreed.

The Club would make more money, but the members with reserved seats miss out and more than likely will be seated behind the goals (like the Melbourne compensation match)

That would mean that 2 games this season I don't get a proper reserved seat on the wing.


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Post: # 738514Post saintbrat »

it would be intersting to see what they would do
unlike the Melbourne replacement game - the reserved seat situation would be better
theoretically the northern wing next to the MCC_ which is melbourne reserved seat area would be available

the Pies reserved seat are is actually the Ponsford stand- so for some that is seen as an area to be

as our home game I assume it would be up to the club to 'request' the areas they want for reserved memebrs.


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Mr Magic wrote:Yes it sounds selfish by me saying we shouldn't move because of the ramifications to me and other reserved seat holders personally.

I would gladly give up my benefits if my Club St. Kilda came out and says

WE WANT THE GAME MOVED.

But they aren't/haven't.

Agreed. And regardless, I have never said I won't be there to support them. I will be, rain, hail or shine: literally!
I should admit that my judgement is clouded a bit by the fact that I live in Geelong, I HATE the cats and I have been waiting all season to see this game from my seat in the front row.
As I have said all along, my HEAD knows of the possible benifits, but my HEART still wants to see us beat Geelong at our own ground.

And an aside: all the talk of us needing more games to be played at the MCG so that we have some preparation for finals, you are ABSOLUTELY RIGHT. But isn't this just another reflection on the AFL's fixturing which does not give all teams equal opportunity or a level playing field in the first place. If we are not happy about this now, we should have been jumping up and down about it when the fixture was announced.


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Post: # 738556Post Eastern »

Greg Westaway was on 3AW about 7.10 tonight and said that the club would be interested in moving but they need to consider members, reserved seat holders etc. He went on to say that the ultimate decision rests with the AFL.................Watch this space !!


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sainter35 wrote:I'm a reserved seat member and I think it would be fantastic if the game got moved.

Isn't this what we want?

To have our footy club playing games of footy on the big stage in front of massive crowds?

From a financial perspective it makes a hell of a lot of sense. It also sends a message to Etihad Stadium that we've been a very loyal tenant and it's about time we get properly looked after.

From a football perspective I would thought the opportunity to play another game at the MCG in a finals type atmosphere is exactly what we need.

I don't think we can expect a specific reserved seat but provided we receive a large enough area and we're well catered for I don't have a problem.

We're hardly giving Geelong any sort of advantage because they play every ground well.
My thoughts exactly. We need practise on the big stage.


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What a mess with the ticketing if they change venue as ticketmaster sell the tickets to Etihad and Ticketek the MCG , do you get refunds for carpark already purchased for the game?? $ 27 or the game for that matter for some people it would be inconvient due to access, i would prefer it stay at Etihad , but will watch the saints anywhere....
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jk23 wrote:What a mess with the ticketing if they change venue as ticketmaster sell the tickets to Etihad and Ticketek the MCG , do you get refunds for carpark already purchased for the game?? $ 27 or the game for that matter for some people it would be inconvient due to access, i would prefer it stay at Etihad , but will watch the saints anywhere....
( execpt Skilled stadium !! )
Yep, there are a few issues with a change of venue, also one would expect that Collo would want some form of compensation and maybe that will come from a percentage of the gate takings.

If so, are we better off?


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Post: # 738589Post Bernard Shakey »

St Fidelius wrote:That would mean that 2 games this season I don't get a proper reserved seat on the wing.
There is no I in team.


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St Fidelius wrote:
Yep, there are a few issues with a change of venue, also one would expect that Collo would want some form of compensation and maybe that will come from a percentage of the gate takings.

If so, are we better off?
My understanding is that the AFL is contracted to play 46 games at Etihad. If the Cats game is moved away they will move a Demons - Power? game that is scheduled for later in the season from the MCG to Etihad.

As a foreign resident who just happens to be in Melbourne that weekend, I wold be very happy to have the game at the 'G.

As far as giving up home ground advantage, will it really matter if we are still three games or more clear of third place? Second place is just as good as first in terms of finals draws. The experience of playing in a finals atmosphere at the 'G against Geelong will be a big benefit even if it ends up costing us 4 points. As pointed out by others, the Cats play well everywhere.


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practise

plus bonus cash

= good , no


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kosifantutti23 wrote:Second place is just as good as first in terms of finals draws.
It's actually better in a sense. If all games go according to plan, second plays fourth in the prelim, while first plays third. Not that I think we should be trying to pick finals opponents, but I don't think we should be afraid of second spot either.


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St Fidelius wrote:
jk23 wrote:What a mess with the ticketing if they change venue as ticketmaster sell the tickets to Etihad and Ticketek the MCG , do you get refunds for carpark already purchased for the game?? $ 27 or the game for that matter for some people it would be inconvient due to access, i would prefer it stay at Etihad , but will watch the saints anywhere....
( execpt Skilled stadium !! )
Yep, there are a few issues with a change of venue, also one would expect that Collo would want some form of compensation and maybe that will come from a percentage of the gate takings.

If so, are we better off?
Unless you think the club has morons running it of course we are better off if we agree to move the game. Cannot believe even one person would be against it. For one game who cares what seat you get if it finally helps us ge a flag.


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sainter35 wrote:The last time Geelong lost at Etihad Stadium was Round 1 2007.

They play well everywhere. How about the advantage we might gain from playing another game at the MCG, particularly one with a finals type atmosphere to it.

bloody oath!

We play one home and away game at the G this year.

We won't play Geelong at etihad in the finals so let's get a crack at them on a finals venue in the hope we meet them again deep in September.

Win win all round for both sides.

We are one of the big boys now...so let's play a blockbuster game at the home of footy in front of 80,000.

What more would you want for the two best teams in the league?


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gazrat wrote:practise

plus bonus cash

= good , no
succinct, accurate. good? YES!


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Post: # 738733Post saint66au »

I have to say I'm coming around to the idea.

I reckon as members we can "take one for the team". If your reserved seat isnt as perfect as it might be at ES..if youre out in the open and have to wear a poncho cos it rains......well ...if it means giving our guys some big-crowd MCG footy experience before the finals (and sorry at 7-0 I dont think talking finals is getting too carried away) then I for one will suck it up and cope.

Im in..bring it on!!!


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Post: # 738743Post On the Bench »

I love the HeraldSun's Head line for this.

Is it a typo or is it proof of what we all know to be true.

"St Kilda and Collingwood back MCG blockbuster"

The full article is:

http://www.news.com.au/heraldsun/sport/ ... 42,00.html


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Post: # 738760Post StSteven »

If we don't move it we only play 1 game at G and that is Melbourne in the middle of the ski season! There will be NO atmosphere.

Let's do it and see how good we are.


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Post: # 738824Post saintsRrising »

St Fidelius wrote:
, but the members with reserved seats miss out and more than likely will be seated behind the goals (like the Melbourne compensation match)

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I think you will do better...as with the Compo game it is the dees home game and so their members take preferrence.

This will be a St Kilda Home game...with the only problem being the large AFL and MCC Members reserves.


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