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Re: Richmond to play two home games in Darwin in the next 3 years (Herald-Sun)
« Reply #30 on: October 20, 2009, 05:59:57 PM »
pointless talking about past events, move on I say. LOL


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Re: Richmond to play two home games in Darwin in the next 3 years (Herald-Sun)
« Reply #31 on: October 20, 2009, 06:02:40 PM »
Do we play a home game at Gold Coast next year?

NOPE - As I posted in the other thread about the 2010 draw

There are NO games being played at Gold Coast Stadium in 2010.

It is being re-developed (and by gawd did it need it) in readiness for season 2011 when GC17 starts in the AFL
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Re: Richmond to play two home games in Darwin in the next 3 years (Herald-Sun)
« Reply #32 on: October 20, 2009, 06:10:49 PM »
I know its all down to economics but I hate this rubbish.

You already have the drafts decimating then homogenizing clubs' identities and then you not only are not able to play at your home ground for the last 40 years but have these rubbish 'exhibition' games all around the country.

The AFL claim they are probably interested in the long term growth of the game, but when clubs' differ by only the colour of their jumper the game will be poorer.

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Re: Richmond to play two home games in Darwin in the next 3 years (Herald-Sun)
« Reply #33 on: October 24, 2009, 04:58:11 AM »
I know its all down to economics but I hate this rubbish.

You already have the drafts decimating then homogenizing clubs' identities and then you not only are not able to play at your home ground for the last 40 years but have these rubbish 'exhibition' games all around the country.

The AFL claim they are probably interested in the long term growth of the game, but when clubs' differ by only the colour of their jumper the game will be poorer.
Ground rationalization homogenized footy to a great degree in Melbourne. The one thing I miss about footy from the VFL days is travelling to each of the old suburban grounds. As a kid it was an adventure as apart from the 'G and Waverley you'd only see these grounds once a year. Geelong were very lucky and smart to hold onto Kardinia Park - a distinct home ground plus control over all the revenue it generates. Our move to the 'G was smart in the mid-60s and 70s but once the AFL moved every second game to the 'G we've been treated as a club like second class citizens by both the MCC and AFL.
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Richmond playing Port in Darwin "away" (Herald-Sun)
« Reply #34 on: October 27, 2010, 11:12:46 PM »
The Herald-Sun is saying we are playing in Darwin in either May or June but Port will be the "home" team  ???. Isn't the Darwin game meant to be one of the home games we sold?


Darwin is set to host two games, one in May and another in June.

On both occasions, Port Adelaide will be the "home" team. The Power will play Richmond and Melbourne at Marrara Oval.

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Re: Richmond to play two Darwin home games over the next 3 years [merged]
« Reply #35 on: October 28, 2010, 12:54:36 AM »
what?

so are they home matches or not?

would we still get the $$$?

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Re: Richmond to play two Darwin home games over the next 3 years [merged]
« Reply #36 on: October 28, 2010, 02:08:24 AM »
Herald-Sun is wrong according to NT News. We play our "home" game in Darwin against Port in May.


Leaping Liam's coming to town
By FOOTBALL By GREY MORRIS
THU 28 OCT 2010, Page 40



MELBOURNE and Richmond will play "home'' games at Darwin's TIO Stadium in 2011.

With the official AFL draw released tomorrow, the NT News understands the Demons have been slated to play Port Adelaide in July and the Tigers are lined up to tackle the Power in May.

Melbourne's Round 17 game against the Power will be Liam Jurrah's first match for Melbourne at Marrara.

"Leaping'' Liam won the 2010 mark of the year and is set to thrill Top End fans after a brief stint with Nightcliff in late 2008.

Darwin's Aaron Davey and Tiwi islander Austin Wonaeamirri will add more Territory flavour to the Melbourne Demons side.

Wanderers cousins Marlon and Daniel Motlop and former Waratahs wingman Tom Logan know every blade of grass on the ground.

Richmond's visit in May will follow the Indigenous All-Stars game on Friday, February 4.


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Re: Richmond playing Port in Darwin "away" (Herald-Sun)
« Reply #37 on: October 28, 2010, 07:09:01 AM »
The Herald-Sun is saying we are playing in Darwin in either May or June but Port will be the "home" team  ???. Isn't the Darwin game meant to be one of the home games we sold?


Darwin is set to host two games, one in May and another in June.

On both occasions, Port Adelaide will be the "home" team. The Power will play Richmond and Melbourne at Marrara Oval.

Herald-Sun Link


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Darwin is defintely one of our sold to the DEVIL "home games"

As requested by Port they are the "away" team in both cases = smart deal  ;D
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Re: Richmond to play two Darwin home games over the next 3 years [merged]
« Reply #38 on: October 28, 2010, 08:07:48 AM »
From day one of these H&A games being played in Darwin, Port has always been the away team, but promote themselves as the "home" team. That is they blow their trumpet about being the territory's own team or similar. Cunning and sickening, as they give up nothing in reality to play these games up here.
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Re: Richmond to play two Darwin home games over the next 3 years [merged]
« Reply #39 on: October 28, 2010, 08:19:09 AM »
May in Darwin.  Couldn't be better!!  Grandson's (living in Darwin) birthday in May, beautiful time of the year at the start of the Dry, great place regardless.  Tickets will be booked as soon as the date is announced.  Lizard Bar again Al?   :cheers

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Re: Richmond to play two Darwin home games over the next 3 years [merged]
« Reply #40 on: October 28, 2010, 08:37:57 AM »
Sounds like a plan smokey. Or even better, start at lizards and work our way down Mitchell St. I beer in each bar and at that time of year the sights are pretty good on Mitchell St.  :thumbsup :cheers
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Re: Richmond to play two Darwin home games over the next 3 years [merged]
« Reply #41 on: October 28, 2010, 08:42:37 AM »

Richmond's visit in May will follow the Indigenous All-Stars game on Friday, February 4. [/i]


Anyone thinking of coming up for this game can get Jetstar flights for $74 (depending on availability)

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Darwin to and from Melbourne (Tullamarine)     
Travel between 24 January - 5 April 2011       
$74

Dirt cheap.
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Re: Richmond to play two Darwin home games over the next 3 years [merged]
« Reply #42 on: October 28, 2010, 08:44:43 AM »
From day one of these H&A games being played in Darwin, Port has always been the away team, but promote themselves as the "home" team. That is they blow their trumpet about being the territory's own team or similar. Cunning and sickening, as they give up nothing in reality to play these games up here.

Exactly al, hence why I said it is a samrt deal - they keep 11 home games at AAMI (+ 1 away against the Crows) and play 2 in Darwin where they know the conditions and they've established their "brand" (hate that term) over a number of years now

I will be going because I've never been to Darwin but at this stage will give Cairns a miss and possibily one other interstate game....

My "22 games in a season" goal looks likely to cease in 2011 = NOT HAPPY
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Re: Richmond to play two Darwin home games over the next 3 years [merged]
« Reply #43 on: October 28, 2010, 09:10:15 AM »

Richmond's visit in May will follow the Indigenous All-Stars game on Friday, February 4. [/i]


Anyone thinking of coming up for this game can get Jetstar flights for $74 (depending on availability)

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Darwin to and from Melbourne (Tullamarine)     
Travel between 24 January - 5 April 2011       
$74

Dirt cheap.

Thought the game was in May?  Or is Darwin still about a month behind the rest of Australia?   :P  ;D

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Re: Richmond to play two Darwin home games over the next 3 years [merged]
« Reply #44 on: January 15, 2011, 02:32:39 PM »
As posted on BF, Jetstar has a sale on now till midnight Monday that coincides with our Round 10 game against Port in Darwin on May 28


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