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bornadog
30-10-2013, 05:20 PM
Link (http://www.westernbulldogs.com.au/news/2013-10-30/dogs-to-play-in-cairns)

The Western Bulldogs today announced it will play a home game in Cairns next season, ahead of the AFL’s official fixture release tomorrow.

The Round 17 clash will take place at Cazaly’s Stadium against Gold Coast on a Saturday afternoon and will replace the Club’s previous home fixture in Darwin.

Chief Executive Simon Garlick said that although the Club’s future aim was to return all home games back to Victoria, the Cairns fixture provided a great opportunity to play in front of local Bulldogs fans, and to continue the AFL’s association with Far North Queensland.

“While we will continue to work towards bringing all home fixtures back to Victoria, we are really pleased to be playing a home game in Cairns, and to be part of the AFL’s continued growth in North Queensland in 2014,” Garlick said.

“On balance we have determined that it was in the Club’s interests to host an interstate match in 2014, and we look forward to playing in front of new and old Bulldog fans alike.”

AFL General Manager Broadcasting, Scheduling and Major Projects Simon Lethlean said the AFL was greatly appreciative of the support of the Western Bulldogs and Tourism Events Queensland for the AFL to again stage a match for premiership points at Cazalys Stadium in Cairns as part of the 2014 Toyota AFL Premiership Season.

“The AFL is committed to growing our game across all parts of Australia and a match in northern Queensland is extremely important for the long-term development of the code and taking matches to fans who cannot access traditional capital city areas.

“The Bulldogs showed tremendous late-season form in 2013 and their meeting with the Suns – a young team also on the rise – will be a keen test of the development of both clubs as they build towards competing for finals positions,” he said.

GVGjr
30-10-2013, 05:35 PM
I suppose it has to be done but I'd rather something more permanent.

whythelongface
30-10-2013, 05:37 PM
Why have we scrapped the Darwin fixture?

bulldogtragic
30-10-2013, 05:44 PM
I don't want to be negative, but why? Darwin was a good fixture, we had consistency there and were starting to write a narrative. And we won, a lot. Watching the Cairns games are just really, really awful, the conditions just do not seem conducive to footy, which is why I imagine Richmond ran as soon as they could.

This is like being half pregnant for me. If we need the cash then let's talk 6 or 7 games in Tassie against low crowd teams and get AFL compo for members so they can can still get at least 11 melbourne games. And use the money to springboard to a premiership.

Sedat
30-10-2013, 05:57 PM
We've become too nomadic with our selling of home games to all of Darwin, Sydney, Canberra and now Cairns. We had the opportunity to own Darwin about 8 years ago and weren't allowed to / didn't take the chance. we also had an exhibition game in Wellington about 10 years ago but have since been beaten to the punch there by St Kilda.

It is what it is - nice chunk of coin coming our way but that's about it.

Remi Moses
30-10-2013, 06:06 PM
Yep, that's about it

LostDoggy
30-10-2013, 06:17 PM
I don't mind too much, as long as it's a real home game feel up there. Nothing worse than rocking up to Canberra and seeing it's actually a Giants home game under our name.

w3design
30-10-2013, 06:30 PM
So much for Simon Garlick's "We'll play 22 games in melbourne" call"

bulldogtragic
30-10-2013, 06:33 PM
So much for Simon Garlick's "We'll play 22 games in melbourne" cal"
Did he preface it with when?

We also said we would be active in trade period and would target FA's with our 5% cap space.

KT31
30-10-2013, 07:48 PM
Don't mind the change from Darwin but can we at least pick a spot where we aren't going to be stuffed from the heat the next game we play.

soupman
30-10-2013, 08:37 PM
Geez I hope when we agreed to do this it was under the condition that we get rewarded in other areas of the fixture.

1eyedog
31-10-2013, 07:04 AM
Local Bulldog fans? What all 8 of them up there. Agree with BT that we had some momentum in Darwin with young kids and were selling some merchandise but the club obviously did the math and decided to move on. As a spectacle I don't think there will be much difference between Darwin and Cairns, similar latitude.

westdog54
31-10-2013, 09:37 AM
As long as its not against GC or Brisbane I won't mind so much.

Did you hear about the two baked beans that walked up the Queensland Coast? They ended up in Cairns. :o

A Ford
31-10-2013, 10:03 AM
As long as its not against GC or Brisbane I won't mind so much.

Re read the second paragraph of the first post

hotdog
31-10-2013, 10:14 AM
I had a holiday in Port Douglas in August and watched the Bulldogs on the big screen in one of the pubs on the main drag. I was suprised at the amount of Dogs supporters gathered there cheering on the boys. Obviously there were plenty of Victorians sunning themselves in Port Douglas at that time of year but I did not expect the 50 or so cheering on the Bulldogs and then singing Sons of the West in full voice on a balmy Sunday afternoon. If anything it is a great location to have a week off and enjoy all that Far North Queensland has to offer. I'd consider making the trip.

Murphy'sLore
31-10-2013, 10:36 AM
We will definitely consider taking a family holiday up there for the game if the timing is okay. Looks like it could be the first week of term 3, which could work nicely.

Axe Man
31-10-2013, 10:42 AM
I had a holiday in Port Douglas in August and watched the Bulldogs on the big screen in one of the pubs on the main drag.

I did the exact same thing in June and watched us play Collingwood. The weather was mid-twenties every day and not all that humid so the conditions shouldn't be that taxing for the players. It was certainly much hotter in Darwin when I made the trip up to watch the dogs play a few years back.

boydogs
01-11-2013, 12:19 AM
Local Bulldog fans? What all 8 of them up there.

Cairns is full of ex-Vics (me being one of them) who came up here for a holiday and decided to stay. The local Aussie Rules league is bigger than the local Rugby league, we have had Richmond v Gold Coast AFL games for 3 years but only 1 NRL game last year with makeshift grandstands. As with Darwin & Port though, there are more Suns supporters at the games than the 'home' side Richmond.

The games have been in late July when the top temperature is 22-26 degrees and humidity is far lower than in summer. We tend to run 3-4 degrees cooler than Darwin. Last years game was on a very overcast and humid day but that was unusual. It is always windy though where the ground is, which I think was more of a contributor to the sloppy play than the humidity in 2011 & 2012.

Happy Days
01-11-2013, 12:57 AM
If we play up in Cairns does that mean we can have Harbrow back?

Twodogs
01-11-2013, 12:40 PM
If we play up in Cairns does that mean we can have Harbrow back?


Maybe if we relocated thee. It might cost us a few other players though.

LostDoggy
01-11-2013, 01:32 PM
Local Bulldog fans? What all 8 of them up there. Agree with BT that we had some momentum in Darwin with young kids and were selling some merchandise but the club obviously did the math and decided to move on. As a spectacle I don't think there will be much difference between Darwin and Cairns, similar latitude.

Make that 9, I am moving back up there in 2 weeks, just as a side note, the local footy league up here has a team called the Cairns Centrals based at Trinity Beach and are the bulldogs in name and jumper, even the bar is called the EJ bar. It may be possible to gain a few fans and future members from a bit of cross promotion with a local club, it will be good to see the boy's up here, but I do understand the concerns of fellow woofers about our nomadic roster over recent years, having said that, and having been to Darwin games, I personally believe that Cairns may well be better for our club if we decide to continue with our playing a game each year, AFL is a strong competition in Cairns.

LostDoggy
01-11-2013, 01:50 PM
Make that 9, I am moving back up there in 2 weeks, just as a side note, the local footy league up here has a team called the Cairns Centrals based at Trinity Beach and are the bulldogs in name and jumper, even the bar is called the EJ bar.

Might have to make the trip up! :D

Bulldog Joe
01-11-2013, 02:16 PM
I will definitely be there for this one. Have a son in Cairns and he has 3 step-children that I have been working on conversion to Doggie supporters. Will get them all along to the game.

Happy Days
01-11-2013, 02:50 PM
Maybe if we relocated thee. It might cost us a few other players though.

Addison, Picken and a swap of 3rd round picks. Throw in Wood for their 1st rounder to make it fair.

Jeanette54
15-11-2013, 11:04 PM
I don't mind too much, as long as it's a real home game feel up there. Nothing worse than rocking up to Canberra and seeing it's actually a Giants home game under our name.

At least one of the grounds in Cairns certainly has a home ground feel, from memory its Centrals at Trinity Beach. Their restaurant is called EJ's (yep, after the one and only), and they are the bulldogs as well. :D

LostDoggy
16-11-2013, 11:32 PM
At least one of the grounds in Cairns certainly has a home ground feel, from memory its Centrals at Trinity Beach. Their restaurant is called EJ's (yep, after the one and only), and they are the bulldogs as well. :D
I have been to the ground Jeanette and seen the EJ bar, pretty sure it is the main griund where we will be playing, good omen hey.

boydogs
17-11-2013, 12:02 AM
I have been to the ground Jeanette and seen the EJ bar, pretty sure it is the main griund where we will be playing, good omen hey.

AFL games are played at Cazalys in the inner west, not Trinity Beach in the north.

Eastdog
17-11-2013, 02:08 AM
Are we getting more money with the Cairns deal than than the Darwin deal.

GVGjr
17-11-2013, 09:53 AM
Are we getting more money with the Cairns deal than than the Darwin deal.

Hard to say but I think the AFL are looking at supporting the Cairns region and we needed the cash injection that comes with it.

Eastdog
17-11-2013, 05:36 PM
Hard to say but I think the AFL are looking at supporting the Cairns region and we needed the cash injection that comes with it.

Agree Gary. Anything that gets us revenue is a big positive especially for a club like us. We want a balance between getting more revenue and playing as much as we can in Victoria without going interstate too much.