Sounds better than the Gold Coast Kangaroos. Or maybe they could just call themselves the Northern Kangaroos? I didnt realise that this was such a hot topic until just now at the Herald Sun website. We dont get much news on TV about AFL other than Sydney. Or maybe I've not had the time to watch uch news this week.
The Carrara Roos?
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On Sunday on ABC radio Jeff Kennett said that the AFL was looking at two Melb teams relocating to those two areas within a few years. First time I had heard anything definite.
BTW the suspicion has been that the Western Bulldogs changed their name a few years ago with a view to eventually moving to the west of Sydney. Only time will tell.Does God believe in Atheists?Comment
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I was on the Coast for the recent practise match against Richmond and was impressed at the ground crowd etc etc. There are so many expats from the south who would combine together to support a composite Gold Coast side that I do NOT want North going up there and destroying things up there.
The locals will identify with a club called Southport Sharks AFC, even if they barrack against them once a year when their team comes up. But they will not barrack for the Glod Coast Kangaroos, especially if they show the same commitment & identification with the region that they did in Sydney & Canberra.
North are merely out to get as much cash out of people as they can. THe AFL should be a little bit more reticent to assist them if the club does not hold any plans with moving up there in the long term.
The game cannot afford North Melbourne moving where the cash incentives are. I'd rather keep North in Canberra for the matches they have & have a new team called the Southport Sharks in the league.
With the Titans starting up next season, the AFL HAS to step into the area proprly and get a foothold into the local community before they are lost to the code.
JF"Never ever ever state that Sydney is gone.They are like cockroaches in the aftermath of a nuclear war"
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Originally posted by JF_Bay22_SCG
With the Titans starting up next season, the AFL HAS to step into the area proprly and get a foothold into the local community before they are lost to the code.
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Its kinda funny they're all so Gold Coast focussed. Its a tourist haven. People coming and going for the most part. The success of the Cowboys 2 hours further north says something.
I remember doing an east coast tour with a band and the big show at the Gold Coast landed less than 30 people there. Scratch it.
Its highly annoying that now the AFL props these other clubs and my side got moved from Melbourne back in 1982
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Originally posted by JF_Bay22_SCG
The locals will identify with a club called Southport Sharks AFC, even if they barrack against them once a year when their team comes up. But they will not barrack for the Glod Coast Kangaroos, especially if they show the same commitment & identification with the region that they did in Sydney & Canberra.I knew him as a gentle young man, I cannot say for sure the reasons for his decline
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They've been pretty good, in a head-up-bum dominated market place. The Brumbies are huge (a ticket to a corporate box to see the Bumbies is a sign of your status within the public service) and the Raiders have been here long enough to be a solid part of the place. The Roos put on plenty of clinics and have a general presence around the place around game times. I think a reserves side here would be a good idea (though I imagine the $ would be a factor), maybe play 5 games a year here and have some sort of full time office - then I think they could make a go of it. There are plenty of footy supporters here, but they would need to capture the hearts of nearly all of them to be financial viable full-time in the Territory.Last edited by ROK Lobster; 8 April 2006, 08:06 AM.Comment
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Prediction - Carlton to merge with the Kangaroos, Southport to get the spare licence."It's up to the rest of the players in the room to make a new batch of premiership players next year," Adam Goodes, triple Bob Skilton Medallist, October 7, 2011.
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Prediction - Carlton to merge with the Kangaroos, Southport to get the spare licence.Comment
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Originally posted by SMFC
Its kinda funny they're all so Gold Coast focussed. Its a tourist haven. People coming and going for the most part. The success of the Cowboys 2 hours further north says something.Does God believe in Atheists?Comment
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Originally posted by goswannie14
Can't agree with this JF, if that were the case the Mustangs or whatever they were called wouldn't have folded a few years back. I think that the kangaroos or someone has to move there as you said, but I think for the GC to be won over to League, it would have happened with their last NRL team if it was going to happen.
I saw with my own eyes how much support there is for the game these days on the Gold Coast. It is no longer JUST holiday-makeers & retired Victorians living there, it is young families, it is people wanting a new life in the sun.
I seriously doubt that the locals will come and watch North play games up there. But they will watch a local Gold Coast team, even if they may still barrack against them once a year.
JF"Never ever ever state that Sydney is gone.They are like cockroaches in the aftermath of a nuclear war"
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