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Irish AFL team in Sydney

  • 11-07-2008 11:55pm
    #1
    Registered Users, Registered Users 2 Posts: 73 ✭✭


    THE AFL is considering a radical proposal to launch an Irish-dominated team in Sydney's western suburbs, which would perform before an international audience under the Celtic brand name.

    link

    Interesting that the GPA are involved. I expect that this will be picked up by the Sunday papers here... and subsequently forgotten. I don't think the AFL would seriously consider the 'ethnic' teams route.


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  • Registered Users, Registered Users 2 Posts: 40,919 ✭✭✭✭Xavi6


    Being reported on the official AFL site now as well. Link

    It'd be a unbelievable thing to do really but I guess it's just the next step in the expansion of the AFL. This coupled with all the promotion they now do in the likes of New Zealand and South Africa could see the game become much bigger on a global scale.


  • Closed Accounts Posts: 684 ✭✭✭Denis Irwin


    It was on the back page of the Indo today:
    THE Australian Football League (AFL) could have an Irish-dominated team within three years.
    Under radical new proposals being considered by AFL big-wigs, the Australian competition's 18th team could be branded 'Sydney Celtics' to tap into a greater worldwide Irish audience at home and in the UK, as well as to establish lucrative marketing links with America's reigning NBA basketball champions, the Boston Celtics, and Scottish Premier League giants Glasgow Celtic.
    The idea of an Irish AFL team was first discussed between AFL CEO Andrew Demetriou and Donal O'Neill, then Gaelic Players Association executive, during the controversial 2006 International Rules Series.
    But the proposals have gathered momentum again after the unveiling by controversial Australian players' agent Ricky Nixon of his audacious recruitment scheme to target GAA youngsters and sell a database on them to AFL clubs.
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    AFL Commission Chairman Mike Fitzpatrick confirmed yesterday that the creation of the 'Sydney Celtics' is on the Aussie Rules governing body's agenda.
    "It's been put to us and while it's not without issues it is something we'll explore," Fitzpatrick said. "Ricky [Nixon] has made a reasonably compelling case and we are not discounting anything at this stage."
    While in Ireland on a scouting mission recently Nixon expressed his surprise and delight at the high level of interest in the AFL among GAA fans.
    There are currently nine Irish players on the books of four of the 16 AFL clubs, but that could hit double figures soon if Laois starlet Conor Meredith -- in Australia this week for a trial with the Brisbane Lions -- is persuaded to sign, and join former Laois defender Colm Begley and Mayo's Pierce Hanley.
    Lions coach Leigh Matthews last year referred to Ireland as "a fertile breeding ground for AFL recruitment."

    http://www.independent.ie/sport/gaelic-football/afl-plan-irish-team-1431763.html


  • Registered Users, Registered Users 2 Posts: 471 ✭✭Shutuplaura


    God I really hope it doesn't happen. There is already a well established club with a fairly strong Irish heritage in Collingwood. A Sydney Celtics would be a bit to plastic paddy for my liking. It would also be pretty bad for the GAA as I'm sure it would help draw more talent from Ireland.

    I wonder could the GPA be using this to try get more concessions from the GAA?

    Here is where i came across it by the way:

    http://www.realfooty.com.au/articles/2008/07/11/1215658137146.html


  • Banned (with Prison Access) Posts: 320 ✭✭WillieMason


    God I really hope it doesn't happen. There is already a well established club with a fairly strong Irish heritage in Collingwood. A Sydney Celtics would be a bit to plastic paddy for my liking. It would also be pretty bad for the GAA as I'm sure it would help draw more talent from Ireland.

    I wonder could the GPA be using this to try get more concessions from the GAA?

    Here is where i came across it by the way:

    http://www.realfooty.com.au/articles/2008/07/11/1215658137146.html

    Although he was reluctant to draw on the religious aspect, Professor Stratton believed another possible reason behind the sheer disdain for the 'Pies was their Catholic following.

    Before multiculturalism, religious rivalries played a part in Australian sport, mainly pitting Protestants against Catholics.

    "Most Collingwood fans were Catholic and Irish, and pretty much working class, so they've had a history of exclusion," Professor Stratton said.

    He believed the "residue" of that religious rivalry has contributed to the general dislike for the Pies today.

    https://www.theage.com.au/sport/afl/everybody-hates-collingwood--but-why-20100921-15l4l.html


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