Analysis Should we be pursuing a secondary market post-Hobart? If yes, then where?

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I wonder if the club will write to members today and explain the plan. Automatic renewal payments went through last week. Would have been nice to know the exactly where we plan to play our 11 home games.
Trying to remember but didn't the 4th game in Tassie get announced after automatic renewals?

Or was that after they asked for financial help from the members and then removed a home game to Tassie?
 

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Is it? Where has this been said?

I remember the plan was 1 in Tassie, then 2, then 3, then 4 because we will make finals off the back of it and I’ve seen about 20 wins in 6 years since
We'll make the same money from 2 games in WA as we would from from 4 games in Tassie
 
because there is f*** all detail out.

Our figures in Hobart are underquoted, but still small. I know they are underquoted as the only time I have ever visited there I was not required to scan into the ground. So who knows how many of the crowd were actually not counted?

it doesn't matter anyhow because under quoted or not there is still f*** all that go as see us there.






There is a multi club solution in here where if you get us and 3 other clubs to commit to a short stint (our would be 4 weeks others would be 2-3) it would create a block of games where WC and Freo would not have to travel for a 6 week period and it would solves some to the issues around travelling, from the western clubs about travelling every other week and from other clubs about multiple times travelling to Perth.

Innovation is about being the ones who break through and doing something differently the first time. this could be that.

week 1 WC home, Freo Home
week 2 WC vs NM Freo vs GC
week 3 NM vs GC, Freo vs ADE, WC Vs GWS
Week 4 Freo vs GWS, NM vs Ade, WC vs GC
Week 5 Freo vs NM, WC vs Ade
week 6 WC home, Freo home

Freo WC 6 weeks in Perth
NM 4 weeks in Perth
GC and ADE 3 weeks in Perth
GWS 2 weeks in Perth

2 weeks where there is footy Friday, Saturday, Sunday

it is a fundamental change to the dynamic of how travel is done within the AFL and way more aligned to how things are done in the US sports that the AFL (misguidedly IMO) aspires to be like.

If you ran this sort of a structure for a couple of years we would become pretty adept at playing that ground too.

There is a multi club solution in here where if you get us and 3 other clubs to commit to a short stint (our would be 4 weeks others would be 2-3) it would create a block of games where WC and Freo would not have to travel for a 6 week period and it would solves some to the issues around travelling, from the western clubs about travelling every other week and from other clubs about multiple times travelling to Perth.
Sounds a lot like WAther Round
 
You're also on the record of saying you're not a North supporter anymore, so the rest of your post is white noise.
Did I declare myself a North supporter in that post that you just lamely tried to troll me on? As an observation I simply stated an alternative for the NMFC to relocate sold games. FYI I also chat on other club threads and offer opinions there too. So does that make me an Adelaide, Western Bulldogs, Brisbane or Port Adelaide supporter by extention?
 
So, this new deal means that West Coast and Fremantle will not play North in Melbourne until the deal ends?

It feels like we are selling our soul to stay profitable, and the two WA clubs benefit the most.
 
Hi North fans,

Asking as the Tasmania market is one I think as a Hawthorn member is going to be fascinating through the next few years, wanted to clarify if the NMFC supporter base is of the understanding that if you do play (2) Home Games in WA, that will mean a reduction to (2) Home Games in Tassie?

Trying to dig up what the agreement NMFC have with Tasmania, but I read the below that it states it's (4) Tasmania games until 2025 or 2026?



Sorry if this has been answered previously.
 
Will be interesting to see if this means we don't have 'away' games in WA any more as well
Valid point.

Hopefully this was negotiated when doing the deal.
Unless we get west coast in gather round we’d have to be playing an away game in WA. We’ll get west coast twice due to finishing positions.

I hadn't thought of that, but if we did manage to secure this concession of no other WA games from the AFL, then it's a sensational deal.
 
Don't you just play more of the teams twice in your ladder zone rather than all of them the following year? E.g. 2023 we finished in the same 'third' as Richmond and Fremantle but only played them once in 2024
That's right, you don't get a guarantee of all of the teams in your bracket. The fixture is rigged to ensure that all of the derbies occur twice a season so that immediately undermines any attempt to lock the fixture to ladder position entirely.
 

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Did I declare myself a North supporter in that post that you just lamely tried to troll me on? As an observation I simply stated an alternative for the NMFC to relocate sold games. FYI I also chat on other club threads and offer opinions there too. So does that make me an Adelaide, Western Bulldogs, Brisbane or Port Adelaide supporter by extention?
So you're saying you have never declared yourself a North Melbourne supporter?
 
I'm on the record with this. BENDIGO!

The State Government of Victoria built a stadium in Ballarat for the Western Bulldogs to take two games per season in Western Victoria, so why on Earth can't they spend $40 million to re-develop the QEO in Bendigo and play two NM games for the benefit of Northern Victoria?

It's only fair. North were shunted from Ballarat in 2014 and games in Bendigo would allow the NM's Victorian members the opportunity to attend "sold" home games at least in their home state less than 2 hours drive, or a two hour train trip from Melbourne instead of shelling out hard cash to fly hundreds or thousands of kilometers to watch a damn game.

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So we’re still at least three seasons from the possibility of having more than 7 Victorian home games?

Brilliant.
The partnership extension aligns with Spirit of Tasmania's support of the club's AFL side, which also runs until the end of 2025 after inking a new three-year deal late last year.

 

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