Tasmania. Why?
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Tasmania. Why?
I constantly read everywhere that one of our biggest mistakes is that we didnt continue with Tasmania.
I see many on the Site who (almost) actively encourage the Saints to move to Tasmania.
I really don't understand the push or why a Saints supporter would want them to move permanently to Tasmania. The reasons that I see are always
1. Longevity of the Club
- To me the day it becomes the Tasmania Saints (or some variation) is the day the club dies.
2. Financial
- It is a club, which should be for the members, not a for profit greedy conglomerate. Yes the Club needs to make money (which we are incredibly bad at) to be viable. Massive profits should not be a key goal of any club. Or if it is a key goal do it properly and sell out to corporate greed
Therefore why do you support StKilda
1. Area (locality). The majority of supporters are in the South and South Eastern suburbs of Melbourne. We have little other competitors in a very vibrant affluent area.
- A move to Tasmania will destroy any allegiance to the South/South East of Melbourne. There isnt too many Fitzroy / South Melbourne jumpers at Auskick
A move away would mean the loss of StKilda as a name and area
2. Saints Name
- Personally not religious or superstitious. Therefore doesnt either attract or deter from support.
3. Colours
- Good colours. But I cant see that it would give affinity to anyone. Eg Navy Blue (Carlton), Teal (Port), Orange etc etc.
- They arent highly recognisable for marketing other than just for the stripes (no one has ever referred to the Saints crowd as a "Sea of ....."
4. Success
- mmmm ... move along .....
5. Combination of the above
- For me it was family which came about through area (locality).
A move to Tasmania to me would be a complete loss of locality and therefore identity. It is the local presence and not the name 'Saints'. DO you name which wouldn't be enough for me. I dont follow Southhampton in the Soccer or New Orleans in the NFL.
Any dream that a team that moves interstate would play 8-10 games in Melbourne would last 2-3 years at absolute best.
If it is purely financial move I hope the BHP Saints, or the Coles/Myer Saints, or Telstra Saints do well in the future (but I wont be watching).
I see many on the Site who (almost) actively encourage the Saints to move to Tasmania.
I really don't understand the push or why a Saints supporter would want them to move permanently to Tasmania. The reasons that I see are always
1. Longevity of the Club
- To me the day it becomes the Tasmania Saints (or some variation) is the day the club dies.
2. Financial
- It is a club, which should be for the members, not a for profit greedy conglomerate. Yes the Club needs to make money (which we are incredibly bad at) to be viable. Massive profits should not be a key goal of any club. Or if it is a key goal do it properly and sell out to corporate greed
Therefore why do you support StKilda
1. Area (locality). The majority of supporters are in the South and South Eastern suburbs of Melbourne. We have little other competitors in a very vibrant affluent area.
- A move to Tasmania will destroy any allegiance to the South/South East of Melbourne. There isnt too many Fitzroy / South Melbourne jumpers at Auskick
A move away would mean the loss of StKilda as a name and area
2. Saints Name
- Personally not religious or superstitious. Therefore doesnt either attract or deter from support.
3. Colours
- Good colours. But I cant see that it would give affinity to anyone. Eg Navy Blue (Carlton), Teal (Port), Orange etc etc.
- They arent highly recognisable for marketing other than just for the stripes (no one has ever referred to the Saints crowd as a "Sea of ....."
4. Success
- mmmm ... move along .....
5. Combination of the above
- For me it was family which came about through area (locality).
A move to Tasmania to me would be a complete loss of locality and therefore identity. It is the local presence and not the name 'Saints'. DO you name which wouldn't be enough for me. I dont follow Southhampton in the Soccer or New Orleans in the NFL.
Any dream that a team that moves interstate would play 8-10 games in Melbourne would last 2-3 years at absolute best.
If it is purely financial move I hope the BHP Saints, or the Coles/Myer Saints, or Telstra Saints do well in the future (but I wont be watching).
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Re: Tasmania. Why?
Who's calling for a relocation to Tasmania...? Lots of talk that we missed a golden opportunity to do what Hawthorn and NM have done, which is true, but pack and move permanently? NO.
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Re: Tasmania. Why?
I believe this is it in a nutshell
I do remember reading a few opinions here that a Saints relocation to Tassie would be met with a Goldcoast/GWS style injection of funds and plethora of picks and that that would be our best shot at a premiership
It wasn’t by any means a serious conversation or heavily campaigned for but in fairness to the OP a few forumites suggested it
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Re: Tasmania. Why?
Why would we spend 30M on Moorabbin and move to Tassie?
Tassie deserves there own team!!!
We should’ve been playing 2 games per season in Tas every year!
Including Anzac Day. For the last 15 years
There’s 15M the club would’ve made
Plus membership
And we should have pushed for an Academy down there
Tassie deserves there own team!!!
We should’ve been playing 2 games per season in Tas every year!
Including Anzac Day. For the last 15 years
There’s 15M the club would’ve made
Plus membership
And we should have pushed for an Academy down there
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Re: Tasmania. Why?
I don't believe "Academies" work, well, they definitely don't work when they are run by the Saints. I don't know why that is !
We keep churning out players who aren't at a good AFL standard.
We keep churning out players who aren't at a good AFL standard.
The Saints are under review, will it make any difference to the underachievers ?
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Re: Tasmania. Why?
Yes, we need to differentiate. We need to stand out!! But...
You’ve got it all wrong
We shouldn’t be going down south...Let’s go North. The Darwin Saints
We’ll get 10,000 Territorians on board and don’t forget...Darwin is a lot closer to Billions of new supporters (and sponsors) just a little further north
You’ve got it all wrong
We shouldn’t be going down south...Let’s go North. The Darwin Saints
We’ll get 10,000 Territorians on board and don’t forget...Darwin is a lot closer to Billions of new supporters (and sponsors) just a little further north
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Re: Tasmania. Why?
At the moment I'd be happy for the club to fold up and move anywhere.
I see another four years of misery, compounded by vwatching the Demons and Bulldogs battle it out in finals.
Four years in the wilderness for a debt-riddled life-support club like St Kilda might be enough to finish us off.
I see another four years of misery, compounded by vwatching the Demons and Bulldogs battle it out in finals.
Four years in the wilderness for a debt-riddled life-support club like St Kilda might be enough to finish us off.
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Re: Tasmania. Why?
Bumping an old thread as it's relate to the Tasmania push.
Hawks and North playing to an empty stadium.
It's a beautiful day but apparently Tasmanians are crazy about AFL
Not a good look for the people arguing for the Tasmanian team I would have thought.
Hawks and North playing to an empty stadium.
It's a beautiful day but apparently Tasmanians are crazy about AFL
Not a good look for the people arguing for the Tasmanian team I would have thought.
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Re: Tasmania. Why?
Maybe its more about distance from token representation. That game is for North and Hawthorn, not Tasmanians.
The AFL doesn't want bad press about there motives for 'growing the profits......err, I mean game, nationally and 'Tasmania' has already paid to have 2 foreign teams play there long enough.
Its time for the real deal and the AFL no it's gonna put pressure on the GC.
Without real tribal culture, the sterile AFL approach to making profit won't work.
Eventually, the powerful Clubs might get the shifts and threaten superleague for real. Then Tassie would probably have a team in an over night decision.
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Re: Tasmania. Why?
Yeah I've heard the counter from Taswegions that the crowds are poor because they aren't interested in watching Victorians but the folk up in Cairns put up a much bigger crowd when two Victorian teams play.CQ SAINT wrote: ↑Sat 01 Apr 2023 2:50pmMaybe its more about distance from token representation. That game is for North and Hawthorn, not Tasmanians.
The AFL doesn't want bad press about there motives for 'growing the profits......err, I mean game, nationally and 'Tasmania' has already paid to have 2 foreign teams play there long enough.
Its time for the real deal and the AFL no it's gonna put pressure on the GC.
Without real tribal culture, the sterile AFL approach to making profit won't work.
Eventually, the powerful Clubs might get the shifts and threaten superleague for real. Then Tassie would probably have a team in an over night decision.
If you love AFL/sport and live in the regions you turn up just to watch the game played by the best in the country don't you?
Part of me still can't get my head around the numbers for a state with a Population under 500k
As always these ventures need significant tax payer dollars and the footy punter thinks its a free gift from the sky.
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Re: Tasmania. Why?
I was at Cazalys last year. It's a small stadium and there was a lot of people attending the game who had come from interstate.Vortex wrote: ↑Sat 01 Apr 2023 3:35pmYeah I've heard the counter from Taswegions that the crowds are poor because they aren't interested in watching Victorians but the folk up in Cairns put up a much bigger crowd when two Victorian teams play.CQ SAINT wrote: ↑Sat 01 Apr 2023 2:50pmMaybe its more about distance from token representation. That game is for North and Hawthorn, not Tasmanians.
The AFL doesn't want bad press about there motives for 'growing the profits......err, I mean game, nationally and 'Tasmania' has already paid to have 2 foreign teams play there long enough.
Its time for the real deal and the AFL no it's gonna put pressure on the GC.
Without real tribal culture, the sterile AFL approach to making profit won't work.
Eventually, the powerful Clubs might get the shifts and threaten superleague for real. Then Tassie would probably have a team in an over night decision.
If you love AFL/sport and live in the regions you turn up just to watch the game played by the best in the country don't you?
Part of me still can't get my head around the numbers for a state with a Population under 500k
As always these ventures need significant tax payer dollars and the footy punter thinks its a free gift from the sky.
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Re: Tasmania. Why?
This is my point. The sky pays alot more than the gate. TV runs the game. Gold Coast are a fill in between ads and a staggering amount of people in Southern states watch the games in Qld compared to regionally.Vortex wrote: ↑Sat 01 Apr 2023 3:35pmYeah I've heard the counter from Taswegions that the crowds are poor because they aren't interested in watching Victorians but the folk up in Cairns put up a much bigger crowd when two Victorian teams play.CQ SAINT wrote: ↑Sat 01 Apr 2023 2:50pmMaybe its more about distance from token representation. That game is for North and Hawthorn, not Tasmanians.
The AFL doesn't want bad press about there motives for 'growing the profits......err, I mean game, nationally and 'Tasmania' has already paid to have 2 foreign teams play there long enough.
Its time for the real deal and the AFL no it's gonna put pressure on the GC.
Without real tribal culture, the sterile AFL approach to making profit won't work.
Eventually, the powerful Clubs might get the shifts and threaten superleague for real. Then Tassie would probably have a team in an over night decision.
If you love AFL/sport and live in the regions you turn up just to watch the game played by the best in the country don't you?
Part of me still can't get my head around the numbers for a state with a Population under 500k
As always these ventures need significant tax payer dollars and the footy punter thinks its a free gift from the sky.
Locally, on Mate the GC averages 23000 viewers. Im pretty sure the broadcasters would prefer a Tassie game.
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Re: Tasmania. Why?
Ofcourse...who would travel interstate to watch a game at Tasmania. (Insert smart arse emoji)Milne wrote: ↑Sat 01 Apr 2023 3:45pmI was at Cazalys last year. It's a small stadium and there was a lot of people attending the game who had come from interstate.Vortex wrote: ↑Sat 01 Apr 2023 3:35pmYeah I've heard the counter from Taswegions that the crowds are poor because they aren't interested in watching Victorians but the folk up in Cairns put up a much bigger crowd when two Victorian teams play.CQ SAINT wrote: ↑Sat 01 Apr 2023 2:50pmMaybe its more about distance from token representation. That game is for North and Hawthorn, not Tasmanians.
The AFL doesn't want bad press about there motives for 'growing the profits......err, I mean game, nationally and 'Tasmania' has already paid to have 2 foreign teams play there long enough.
Its time for the real deal and the AFL no it's gonna put pressure on the GC.
Without real tribal culture, the sterile AFL approach to making profit won't work.
Eventually, the powerful Clubs might get the shifts and threaten superleague for real. Then Tassie would probably have a team in an over night decision.
If you love AFL/sport and live in the regions you turn up just to watch the game played by the best in the country don't you?
Part of me still can't get my head around the numbers for a state with a Population under 500k
As always these ventures need significant tax payer dollars and the footy punter thinks its a free gift from the sky.
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Re: Tasmania. Why?
Ah yeah ok....yeah didn’t covid prove we will watch the game even when the stadium is full with cardboard cutouts...sponsored cardboard cutouts even, and fake crowd audio...give me a Ladbokes accounts and Kayo subscription and an uber eats account and I'm not dragging my fat hairy arse off the couch.CQ SAINT wrote: ↑Sat 01 Apr 2023 3:52pmThis is my point. The sky pays alot more than the gate. TV runs the game. Gold Coast are a fill in between ads and a staggering amount of people in Southern states watch the games in Qld compared to regionally.Vortex wrote: ↑Sat 01 Apr 2023 3:35pmYeah I've heard the counter from Taswegions that the crowds are poor because they aren't interested in watching Victorians but the folk up in Cairns put up a much bigger crowd when two Victorian teams play.CQ SAINT wrote: ↑Sat 01 Apr 2023 2:50pmMaybe its more about distance from token representation. That game is for North and Hawthorn, not Tasmanians.
The AFL doesn't want bad press about there motives for 'growing the profits......err, I mean game, nationally and 'Tasmania' has already paid to have 2 foreign teams play there long enough.
Its time for the real deal and the AFL no it's gonna put pressure on the GC.
Without real tribal culture, the sterile AFL approach to making profit won't work.
Eventually, the powerful Clubs might get the shifts and threaten superleague for real. Then Tassie would probably have a team in an over night decision.
If you love AFL/sport and live in the regions you turn up just to watch the game played by the best in the country don't you?
Part of me still can't get my head around the numbers for a state with a Population under 500k
As always these ventures need significant tax payer dollars and the footy punter thinks its a free gift from the sky.
Locally, on Mate the GC averages 23000 viewers. Im pretty sure the broadcasters would prefer a Tassie game.
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Re: Tasmania. Why?
Windhager & Owens say hello plus Cam Mackenzie who, if we were the Bulldogs or Sydney, would have played against Essendon. Academies do work if you are a favoured AFL market.
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Re: Tasmania. Why?
I think we have the most successful NGA with 7 players being listed albeit with Biggy going to Richmond and McKenzie in the top 10 to Hawthorn.Ghost Like wrote: ↑Sun 02 Apr 2023 1:41amWindhager & Owens say hello plus Cam Mackenzie who, if we were the Bulldogs or Sydney, would have played against Essendon. Academies do work if you are a favoured AFL market.
We got Owens, Windhager, Peris and the kid that retired. We also drafted another NGA kid from last year, this year.
We are doing quite a few things right at the moment.
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Re: Tasmania. Why?
Don’t want relocation- Tassie deserves their own team
Our decision to bail out on Tassie was one of the worst calls in our history
Hawthorn benefited
Our decision to bail out on Tassie was one of the worst calls in our history
Hawthorn benefited
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Re: Tasmania. Why?
yes , yes 'n yes
.name the ways , thought manipulates the State of Presence away.
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Re: Tasmania. Why?
Look, Tasmania is going nowhere. Lowest wages, shortest life expectancy, crap health services and no f****** future for it's youth.
I was glad to leave for the mainland over 50 years ago and on trip backs I see nothing has changed. The North still hates the South and the South still ignores the North,
A state with a divided population which still hasn't reached a half million is not likely to be able to support an AFL team without massive assistance from the AFL. Which would be to the detriment of the Saints.
I was glad to leave for the mainland over 50 years ago and on trip backs I see nothing has changed. The North still hates the South and the South still ignores the North,
A state with a divided population which still hasn't reached a half million is not likely to be able to support an AFL team without massive assistance from the AFL. Which would be to the detriment of the Saints.
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Re: Tasmania. Why?
Tasmania is globally renowned, for all those reasons you mentioned.saynta wrote: ↑Sun 02 Apr 2023 11:11am Look, Tasmania is going nowhere. Lowest wages, shortest life expectancy, crap health services and no f****** future for it's youth.
I was glad to leave for the mainland over 50 years ago and on trip backs I see nothing has changed. The North still hates the South and the South still ignores the North,
A state with a divided population which still hasn't reached a half million is not likely to be able to support an AFL team without massive assistance from the AFL. Which would be to the detriment of the Saints.
It is an essentially uncorrupted environment and has world leading capacities for attracting high value tourism directed at personal safety, extraordinary natural beauty and wildlife, good local produce, wine and cuisine and accommodation and travel options from camping to 5 star and hiking to guided tour.
Its is also a cheap fare from the mainland comparatively, wherever you live, and its proximity to Melbourne would mean great potential for regular 'Cross the Strait' weekenf for the purposes of football.
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Re: Tasmania. Why?
Tasmania the first state to electric street lighting .
Launceston too.
http://duckreach.com.au/the-lighting-of-launceston/
So how are the Tassie games, such as Norths and Hawthorns, justified?
Obviously it is not based on attendance figures.
Are they ‘gifts to Tasmania’ in the name of conscience?
Queensland has a huge booming population - and young (Tassies will age) , but that doesn’t mean it pays for itself. Gold Coast received over a 100 million bucks in subsidies last ten years..
https://www.theage.com.au/sport/afl/afl ... 5a1yp.html
I have shown this chart before, for those who are interested*
* - ya know - in the topic itself.
Launceston too.
http://duckreach.com.au/the-lighting-of-launceston/
So how are the Tassie games, such as Norths and Hawthorns, justified?
Obviously it is not based on attendance figures.
Are they ‘gifts to Tasmania’ in the name of conscience?
Queensland has a huge booming population - and young (Tassies will age) , but that doesn’t mean it pays for itself. Gold Coast received over a 100 million bucks in subsidies last ten years..
https://www.theage.com.au/sport/afl/afl ... 5a1yp.html
I have shown this chart before, for those who are interested*
* - ya know - in the topic itself.
You're quite brilliant Shane, yeah..terrific!