The Queenstown gravel oval made the Tassie football Hall of FameGot my Tassie Founding Member sticker in the mail this morning.
When I opened up the fold up envelope it came in it had some words of inspiration for the mob.
There's one thing that defines this team,
People,
Unwavering people,
Proud people,
Our people.
........
From the ice in our breath, to the gravel in our veins, we are the team.
I get the ice bit, its bloody cold down there, but is the gravel in our veins a nod to the historic gravel ground in Queenstown??
In Queenstown the sulphur dioxide from smelting activities meant the grass wouldn't grow, so gravel was used which meant they didn't play on bogging mud filled ground as they get about 2400mm of rain each year.
Its a unique marketing point I guess. Would love to see an AFL preseason game scheduled there, maybe Tassie's first vs the reigning premiers in their first year and find out if the AFL blokes can handle the Tassie gravel in their veins blokes.
Another unique Tassie thing I'd like to see them use in their marketing is the great Brett Croswell. If there was a Norm Smith in the 60s and 70s he probably would have 2 maybe 3 of them. He should be in the Australian Football Hall of Fame.
Maybe a Tassie team will see he be inducted the year they get into the AFL. He used to write bloody interesting articles in the Melbourne papers, was from Launceston, but lives in Sandy Bay in Hobart, has become a bit of a recluse due to health reasons the last 15-20 years, but gave a great eulogy about Ron Barassi, on tape, at Barassi's state memorial service. He followed Barassi from Carlton, to North Melbourne to Melbourne, as he admired him, but he got into lots of verbal fights with him.
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