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AFLW 2024 - Round 10 - Chat, game threads, injury lists, team lineups and more.
Agree, but the whole place will be destroyed in a super hero - alien battle at some pointThe Etih... Marvel Stadium Virtual Venue shows how the new logo will look above the scoreboard. Doesn't look too bad - at least it doesn't stick out and take the attention away from the screen and the game
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Then gets referred straight to the MRO.Just waiting for the next Avengers movie where the Hulk jumps in to from the sky and suckerpunches someone through the goal posts.
Korea?Geelong Korea, the Australian Baseball League's newest team. I can't find one thing I like about their logo
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DaFuqGeelong Korea, the Australian Baseball League's newest team. I can't find one thing I like about their logo
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Korea?
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Geelong to base Korean team
Geelong-Korea to debut in 2018/19 season
TheABL.com.au
06/14/2018 2:33 AM ET
Baseball Australia CEO Cam Vale believes that the inclusion of Geelong-Korea is a significant moment for the sport in Australia
- "Not only does Geelong-Korea give Geelong a professional sporting team, it gives the city unparalleled exposure into the Asian market," Vale said.
"Every single game Geelong-Korea play in Geelong will be broadcast to millions of baseball viewers all over the world, enabling Geelong to have a truly global audience."
"Geelong-Korea had a number of high quality offers from various regional centres, but ultimately the strength of the community, the superb grassroots link and the impressive baseball complex secured Geelong's place in the ABL."
"To base a team in a grassroots focused area such as Geelong is an enormous opportunity for the elite side of the Australian game to work closely with the next generation of ABL stars."
"Geelong is a passionate sporting town, and we are excited to bring the ABL's first ever expansion team to Regional Victoria."
Minister for Sport, John Eren believes hosting Geelong-Korea will have significant flow-on benefits to the sport, the league and Victoria as a whole.
"The addition of a Korean team in the national competition will boost the profile of the game in Victoria, bring extra excitement into the competition, and act as a pathway for our talented baseballers to join overseas clubs," Mr. Eren said.
"We're delivering for Geelong - we've already acquired World T20 cricket matches, the Australian Open of table tennis and we're growing the Cadel Evans road race and the Vic Open golf tournament into international events."
"This deal will showcase the Geelong region to an entirely new market boosting tourism and the local economy and creating jobs for regional Victorians."
The Greater City of Geelong's acting Mayor, Mr. Peter Murrihy believes hosting an ABL team in Geelong is exciting for the community.
This is a huge coup for the Geelong region and a testament to our fantastic facilities and the liveability of our region," Mr. Murrihy said.
"We're very excited to welcome the Korean team to Geelong in November and look forward to showing them around. I'm sure this will be quite a buzz for baseball and sports fans in our community, and new converts to the sport!"
Geelong-Korea's home ground will be the Geelong Baseball Centre, with the confirmation of team name and branding to take place in the next few months.
Auckland reveals name and colours
Expansion team to be called Tuatara - a native NZ reptile
By David Penrose / TheABL.com.au
08/26/2018 9:17 PM ET
The Australian Baseball League's newest team will be known as the Auckland Tuatara.
The New Zealand expansion team announced today it would be called Tuatara and adopt teal and navy blue - which have a strong link to the region's marine heritage - as its colours.
Auckland Tuatara Board member Brett O'Riley said the Tuatara was an iconic reptile, unique to New Zealand.
"(The Tuatara is) part of the Hauraki Gulf Islands conservation programme in Auckland," O'Riley said.
"We are celebrating the resilience of the Tuatara as our oldest surviving species.
"We want the team to mirror those qualities on the diamond."
Auckland Tuatara will make its ABL debut on the road to Perth from November 15-18.
Baseball New Zealand chief executive Ryan Flynn said a lot of work had been done to get the expansion team up-and-running.
"We have tried to squeeze two years' worth of work into six months," Flynn said.
"There is a tremendous appetite for professional baseball in New Zealand and we are delighted to be able to give Kiwi sports fans the opportunity to see it first-hand.
"It is a watershed moment for the sport in New Zealand … Kiwi kids will have a local team to aspire to and our leading players will be able to play professionally while being based here at home."
The Tuatara also announced their 12 home games during their inaugural season will be played at McLeod Park in Te Atatu.
Auckland's home opener is against Brisbane on November 22.
The Tuatara will move into their long-term home at QBE Stadium, Albany, for the 2019/2020 season.
The Etih... Marvel Stadium Virtual Venue shows how the new logo will look above the scoreboard. Doesn't look too bad - at least it doesn't stick out and take the attention away from the screen and the game
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It’s a Geelong based team made up of Korean players, who come over to Aus during the Korean offseason. In prior seasons Korean players would join the normal teams, but GK will take all of them now I’d say.So Geelong Korea aren’t nicknamed the Korea, they’re a 50/50 between the two?
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Is there a thread about AFL team logos? I’m keen to discuss the Bombers. Surely it’s time they refreshed their logo. Oldest in the league (?) and attached to their drug era ...
Is there a thread about AFL team logos? I’m keen to discuss the Bombers. Surely it’s time they refreshed their logo. Oldest in the league (?) and attached to their drug era ...
Ahem, the Saints still exist.
I agree though, it doesn’t suit what is such a historic club that prides itself on tradition.
Oldest as in longest time without a refresh. I believe every club has had a refresh since the Bombers unveiled their current logo.
Ahem, the Saints still exist.
Is there a thread about AFL team logos? I’m keen to discuss the Bombers. Surely it’s time they refreshed their logo. Oldest in the league (?) and attached to their drug era ...