The crucial cogs of AFL's Round 10: Which players need to be the difference makers?
Bayley Fritsch should become an even more important player from a structural perspective, given key forward Jacob van Rooyen will be unavailable due to concussion.
North Melbourne once upon a time sold three games a year to Canberra, Sydney and then the Gold Coast. They have also had feeder team arrangements variously with Port Melbourne, Tassie and a stand alone Murray Kangaroos.
Presently, North Melbourne plays 11 home games a year in Melbourne. However, the AFL in their wisdom has scheduled six of those versus ‘interstate’ sides which greatly reduces the financial viability of North at Etihad stadium.
This raises a question around further ‘selling’ of games even if just for a modest profit as being preferred to a loss.
In the last couple of days there’s been movement on two fronts. Firstly, reports of a deal to upgrade facilities in Ballarat where North Melbourne currently partners North Ballarat as one of two VFL feeder teams. The second venue has now been reported to be a done deal for Hobart for four games a year beginning in 2012.
Sadly, as a North Melbourne supporter and member for over 20 years, I do wonder that the Hobart deal is not a prostitution of the club.
After all, the Tassie VFL partnership is now but a memory, whereas Ballarat is the current and very successful partnership; combined with the Werribee affiliation.
My preference would be to sink long term roots – and the Ballarat partnership is something I’d like to see take more AFL action to regional Victoria. I’d love to be able to trek a couple of times a year to Ballarat to watch the Rooboys take on a GWS or Freo.
Four games in Hobart appears too many, and this story is yet to be confirmed.
It remains to be seen what eventuates.
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