Round 5: The other games. Gather round and wonder why.
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I really like Lukosius, but also like the idea of him playing successfully with the Gold Coast. (Also, I'm not sure our old mate Dew is long for his job up there.)
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"You get the feeling that like Monty Python's Black Knight, the Swans would regard amputation as merely a flesh wound."Comment
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I liked this comment so did a bit of research.
Re grandstands, from brief internet search I found that the Lakeside Stadium was built in 1926 designed by Clegg & Morrow. The Sir Edwin T. Smith Pavilion at Norwood Oval was built in 1929 and designed by Mr. H. F. R. Culley.
So the two grandstands are of the same era. Culley seems to have designed various other Norwood public structures, while Clegg & Morrow seem to have been a prestigious Ballarat architecture practice. Possibly Culley’s design influenced by Clegg & Morrow?
There is a good crowd again at Norwood for GWS v Hawthorn match, and quite likely bigger than if the same match were played at Giants home ground at Olympic Park.
Ps: Looking at internet photos of the two stadiums they ARE very similar in design.
After learning Gather Round will be at Adelaide for next 3 years, hope we do get to play at Norwood Oval wearing the Red V.Comment
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Thanks so much for your research Meg.. They fdo appear to have same design, particularly being built just a few years apart. The Lakeside Oval grandstand will be celebrating it's centenary in couple years (2025).
After learning Gather Round will be at Adelaide for next 3 years, hope we do get to play at Norwood Oval wearing the Red V.
The house was built in 1924, Lakeside 1926 and Norwood 1929. So it might have been the style of that era rather than any connection between the architects of the two stadiums.
Yes it would be nostalgic for the Swans to play at Norwood in the red V. But it would also mean we had been deemed to be a club that would not attract a big crowd in Adelaide. That would be sad ......Comment
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Round 5: The other games. Gather round and wonder why.
I did a bit more research - the Adelaide house in which I lived in my childhood was built of red brick, with a gabled roof line with wooden slat inserts. That is, similar basic design as the two grandstands (Lakeside South Melbourne and Norwood).
The house was built in 1924, Lakeside 1926 and Norwood 1929. So it might have been the style of that era rather than any connection between the architects of the two stadiums.
Yes it would be nostalgic for the Swans to play at Norwood in the red V. But it would also mean we had been deemed to be a club that would not attract a big crowd in Adelaide. That would be sad ......
Agree the Norwood ground is a beauty, and the stand is very reminiscent of Lakeside Oval.
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I did a bit more research - the Adelaide house in which I lived in my childhood was built of red brick, with a gabled roof line with wooden slat inserts. That is, similar basic design as the two grandstands (Lakeside South Melbourne and Norwood).
The house was built in 1924, Lakeside 1926 and Norwood 1929. So it might have been the style of that era rather than any connection between the architects of the two stadiums.
Yes it would be nostalgic for the Swans to play at Norwood in the red V. But it would also mean we had been deemed to be a club that would not attract a big crowd in Adelaide. That would be sad ......
I understand the crowd drawing reasoning against us playing at the Norwood Oval. The footy romantic in me would still love to see this happen just as a one off. Next year's Gather Round would be so apt to do so, to incorporate with our club celebrating it's "official^ 150th anniversary.Comment
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What it hurts is the non Vic teams who had to play one of their few home games away.Comment
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It was an additional round, though, so no team relinquished a home game. Port and Adelaide each have one extra home game this season, while 14 of the 18 clubs played a "neutral" game as their extra and two got to play a real away game (ie against a team with a home ground advantage).Comment
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