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LittleSchneider
26th May 2005, 08:34 AM
What do people on here think about having a sort of 'State of Origin' competition introduced into AFL?

It could be Victoria vs the rest?
Traditional NSW vs QLD?

What do you think

ScottH
26th May 2005, 08:38 AM
All been done b4. it died in the butt a few years ago.

Used to have The Big V, SA, WA, then introduced the Allies, which was a combination of the rest of the states.

Nobody went, nobody cared. Players used to pull out with minor injuries, so they would be right for the H&A games.

Dave
26th May 2005, 10:28 AM
I always found S.O.O. AFL pretty boring.

The Premiership cup was always far more significant.

It's kind of funny that in League it's almost the other way around.
All these Leaguies nearly shoot their load at this time of year.
I guess it's because it's the best example of the game in the world you get during the year.
The premiership is almost just a formality at the end of the season.

giant
26th May 2005, 11:27 AM
Originally posted by Dave
I always found S.O.O. AFL pretty boring.

The Premiership cup was always far more significant.

It's kind of funny that in League it's almost the other way around.
All these Leaguies nearly shoot their load at this time of year.
I guess it's because it's the best example of the game in the world you get during the year.
The premiership is almost just a formality at the end of the season.

You're kidding aren't you? I reckon some of the SOO games were the best games of footy I've ever seen. And there was real passion there too.

I think it's a brutal shame they died - I blame Malthouse who showed no interest whatsoever in letting the Eagles players participate.

I think a showpiece game of he best talent in the land at Telstra Stadium would be a HUGE buzz for the game in Sydney.

tez
26th May 2005, 12:40 PM
If my memory is right the SOO concept came from the
VFL/WANFL/SANFL/TFL long before it was adopted by
Rugby League. It was an effort to make interstate games
competitive. I recall Victoria slaughtering WA by 28 goals with
WA scoring 3 goals for the game before the SOO concept
was introduced.

giant
26th May 2005, 12:44 PM
Originally posted by tez
If my memory is right the SOO concept came from the
VFL/WANFL/SANFL/TFL long before it was adopted by
Rugby League. It was an effort to make interstate games
competitive. I recall Victoria slaughtering WA by 28 goals with
WA scoring 3 goals for the game before the SOO concept
was introduced.

Yep, first game was in late 70s at Subi - & the West Aussies won after being belted by the Vics for years. All those WA blokes that had starred for Vic in the past (Moss, Cable) made the diference

cruiser
26th May 2005, 01:13 PM
Originally posted by ScottH
All been done b4. it died in the butt a few years ago.

Used to have The Big V, SA, WA, then introduced the Allies, which was a combination of the rest of the states.

Nobody went, nobody cared. Players used to pull out with minor injuries, so they would be right for the H&A games.
Maybe in Victoria but they were mad about it in SA back in the 70's and 80's, drawing huge crowds for the SA v Vic game.

Ruda Wakening
26th May 2005, 01:16 PM
You from Adelaide Cruiser?

ScottH
26th May 2005, 01:18 PM
Originally posted by cruiser
Maybe in Victoria but they were mad about it in SA back in the 70's and 80's, drawing huge crowds for the SA v Vic game. In the 90's crowds dropped off severely, thus the demise of the SOO. SA started the Kick a Vic campaign to try to get it going. And Ted Whitten tried his best to keep it going here, but when playing for your team meant more than an SOO, they shu it down.

cruiser
26th May 2005, 05:35 PM
Originally posted by Ruda Wakening
You from Adelaide Cruiser?
Yes, a long time ago, in what seems like a galaxy far far away.

ScottH
26th May 2005, 09:11 PM
Hows that saying go, -

You can take the boy out of Adelaide, but .....

Destructive
26th May 2005, 11:33 PM
Originally posted by ScottH
All been done b4. it died in the butt a few years ago.

Used to have The Big V, SA, WA, then introduced the Allies, which was a combination of the rest of the states.

Nobody went, nobody cared. Players used to pull out with minor injuries, so they would be right for the H&A games.

I agree. There was nowhere near the passion from either the players or the fans.

cruiser
26th May 2005, 11:55 PM
Originally posted by ScottH
Hows that saying go, -

You can take the boy out of Adelaide, but .....
Why else would I hate Port so much.