Talk:Australian rules football International cup "community event": Australian Football League

Latest comment: 14 years ago by Bawolff in topic Review of revision 907837 [Passed]

OR edit

Where are the original reporting notes for the article? This can't be verified/published without them. Tempodivalse [talk] 02:30, 5 November 2009 (UTC)Reply

Email exchange edit

The OR is basically this email eachange

Hello Patrick


We don’t have any consideration at this time for a broadcasting arrangement for the 2011 International Cup. The Cup has been played as a community event with open access to enable any supporters of all teams to be able to attend, and to allow any Australian fans to go along and watch the matches. All matches in the past have been open through the preliminary rounds, with the Grand Final played at the MCG as a curtain-raiser to an AFL matche.


At this point, we don’t have any matches planned for overseas in the lead-up to the 2010 season, but are prepared to consider some options for 2011 if the economic situation improves.


For questions three and four, the AFL’s plans on development in these two states have been in place for more than a decade now. The simplest summation for you is in our next generation strategy, which I’ll forward


Patrick Keane



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From: patrick.gillett@wikinewsie.org [1] Sent: Monday, 2 November 2009 12:53 PM To: Patrick Keane Subject: Australian football overseas and in QLD/NSW


Patrick

To begin with, I'd like to thank you for the answers you gave for the featured article I wrote. It can be read here.


1. I know the next International Cup isn't until 2011, but I'm wondering, is the AFL considering any form of broadcasting deal for the event? What have been the arrangements to this effect in the past?


2. Are there plans by either the AFL or any of the clubs to play an exhibition game overseas at the end of the season? (I remember this was done a few years back)


3. With regards to development in Queensland and New South Wales, where are the growth areas of these states in the AFL's opinion?


4. What are the plans for theses areas? --- Patrick Gillett Independent Reporter for Wikinews

--RockerballAustralia (talk) 04:36, 5 November 2009 (UTC)Reply

Query edit

Was the above email exchange interview forwarded to scoop@wikinewsie.org ? Cirt (talk) 08:49, 5 November 2009 (UTC)Reply

Yes--RockerballAustralia (talk) 10:39, 5 November 2009 (UTC)Reply

Some comments edit

This is just in my humble opinion, I think what the term "open" means in this context could use clarification, as well as explaining to a not australia rules footbal audience, why that is important. Some minor ciritisim: some of the sections are a little bit disjointed, and the headline seems to only reflect the contents of the first section. Bawolff 12:35, 5 November 2009 (UTC)Reply

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