This brings back memories of the pre-AFL days when most clubs had their own suburban ground and you knew when your game was because it was always Saturday at 2:10 pm. You could always get to your team's game every week because the biggest trip of the year was the annual trip down the Geelong Road to Kardinia Park. I remember an extremely rainy day at Arden Street (North Melbourne v Hawthorn) when Malcolm Blight was pushed in the back as he kicked a point to tie the game just as the siren went. He was asked if he wanted to accept the point, with the game ending in a draw or take another kick from about 30 m out, directly in front. Of course, he chose to take the kick again. All we kids were banging on the boundary fence, hoping he would miss and he did. Hawthorn by a point! Great outcome. I remember the toilets at Princes Park (Ikon Oval), which was really just a corrugated iron fence behind the hill. I remember the Hyde Street marching band that marched around the boundary at Witten Oval (the Western Oval at the time) at half time, followed by kids holding the corners of a blanket into which the crowd would throw coins to support the band. I remember being pushed against the fence by a giant crowd at Windy Hill and watching Lethal Leigh Matthews smash the point post in half. And I remember the Collingwood supporters at Victoria Park hurling expletives and rocks. Going to the football is a lot more comfortable these days, but maybe a bit more bland as well.
@@Adam-XL There were great battles between North Melbourne and Hawthorn in the 70s and some great champions from both sides that were a pleasure to watch.
Kind of wish all the AFL reserves went back to their own reserve league, so the VFL could go back to being stand alone clubs, though I don't know if the money is there for that sadly. Nice video!
Well the stand alone clubs are actually from the VFA and Southport Sharks from the QAFL, I think. The VFL is the most silly name for the league when it really just an Eastern Australian seaboard football competition. However, it would be good to have all the AFL reserve teams play in their own competition and play curtain raisers to more AFL day matches but what then happens to Williamstown, Port Melbourne, Sandringham, Coburg, Frankston, Werribee, Bullants and Sharks is the question then. Hard to to know as the VFA where clubs like Willy, Port and Coburg were traditionally from, was disbanded so you left with maybe an 8 team competition in Victoria that will struggle to have any following as most of the people that did follow VFA back in the 1960's and 1970's when it did have a strong Sunday football following are probably passed on by now. What should have happened back in the 1990's was VFA clubs be handed the development of the under 19's football in Victoria that the AFL clubs in Victoria had to let go when the AFL moved from zone recruitment to draft recruitment. Instead the AFL created a new under 18's competition and killed off the VFA so the few clubs left from the VFA were basically forced to merge into a competition with AFL Victorian based reserve teams. Absolute mess of the 1990's that still continues on decades later under the banner of what the AFL used to be called itself, the VFL......
I walked through Victoria Park last winter. It is open to the public and you can walk around the stands. The area around the stadium has a lot of 90's imagery, and they have a 90's theme at and in the immediate vicinity of the ground. Back in the later days of when the ground was an AFL venue I guess they went with. I really liked it. I'd recommend anyone go check it out if visiting Melbourne. Quite the time warp. Probably only footy fans would relate but.
Some of the names you cite are nicknames: Carlton's ground is the Carlton Cricket Ground or Princes Oval, Windy Hill is the Essendon Recreation Reserve, Punt Road is the Richmond Cricket Ground, Arden Street is the North Melbourne Recreation Reserve. Screw big corporations trying to buy history & credibility with naming rights sponsorships.
Unfortunately Essendon don’t use Windy Hill for VFL anymore, they use The Hanger, their training base up in Tullamarine EDIT: As of June 2nd, the fixture release for VFL Rounds 15-22 will see Essendon play 3 matches at Windy Hill
I think the Bombers split games between The Hanger and Windy Hill (I might be wrong). The Bombers have a lease on the ground until 2031 so they'd want to use it.
As a lover of both the English game , throughout the entire Football pyramid and the AFL particularly Victorian Football , your content seems tailor made for me ! the deadpan delivery and brilliant humour make this channel amongst the most enjoyable on CZcams . I did visit Port Melbourne's stadium , because I enjoy that sort of thing ..last year , the backdrop of the City of Melbourne is truly stunning ..thank you .
AFL sold its soul when all the clubs moved to the Docklands. They could have played interstate games at these small grounds. At least the NRL have maintained a presence for their suburban grounds, and use them a few times a year.
Your videos are so relaxing to go to bed and watch last thing before I go to sleep. The chill music, the soothing voice, the smooth spinning Ariel shots. Love it! 👌🏼
To put this in American baseball terms, these are the eastern AAA grounds, so theyre not very big or fancy. There are 2 other leagues at the AAA level- the SANFL based in Adelaide and the WAFL based in Perth
@@bowiesinspace7152 That’s cool. I know I have enjoyed going to both AAA games (St Paul Saints) and AA games (Chattanooga Lookouts and the Tennessee Smokies).
Love these kind of videos. Can you do a video on the dutch second tear of football? Some quircky grounds, and a couple grounds that are way to big for the league they play in.
Fantastic video mate, This is something I’m very interested in as a Victorian who loves their footy. And I never thought you’d make a video on the grounds. As a Hawthorn supporter, I like Box Hill but love it when any standalone club gets a win. Especially against a big AFL affiliate. Was it meant to just be main venues? Because you left out Austworld Centre Oval, NEC Hanger, Giants Stadium, Marvel Stadium, RSEA park, MCG, Wonthaggi Recreation Reserve, AIA Centre and the SCG.
Another great video. Even the old rickety stadiums have a certain character - well, perhaps not Sydney's, but hey. I like the fact that some of these ovals are used for AFLW games, and most of the AFL behemoths still use these grounds as training grounds/spiritual homes. For the sake of research, I tried singing the last few lines of Geelong's team song to see if it still went with the flow: "See the banners flying high, from dawn to dark, down in GMHBA Park". No - I think Bizet was right in leaving out the sponsorship when he wrote the song. What chance we'll soon be seeing the WAFL and SANFL grounds before long?
Now its City V City.. but 50 years back footy was tribal.. kinda like our village(suburb) V yours, so the home team actually had a "home ground advantage" & if u went back 100 or more years it probably would have been boys born & raised in a certain area ie: suburb V other boys born from across town.
I'm not sure that us Canadians have an equivalent of Millwall supporters because we are docile and don't want to offend anybody eh. But Habs (Montreal Canadiens) fans can get rowdy so maybe them but I think it would be Ti Cats (Hamilton Tiger Cats of the CFL) fans because the Hammer has a reputation.
Surely Port are the Millwall of Aussie rules, maybe Collingwood is of the VFL. I'd say Port is more the Philadelphia Eagles of the AFL and for Canadians it would be the Montreal Canadians.
They used a large bell up until the early 1950s when it was replaced by an electronic siren connected to a PA system. Occasionally, you still hear old-timers shouting 'ring the bell' when their team is a couple of points in front late in the last quarter. The word siren is more typically a verb but in football parlance became a noun at that time. Americans really should try understanding that there are different versions of English.
What I want to know is, in that drive-in stadium where the spectators honk their horns, what does the siren sound like? (Or "sy-REEN," if you're from certain parts of the US...)
@@paulkowald4057 Because if you "mark" the ball (i.e., you catch a ball that's gone like 15 yds on the fly kicked by another player) you still get the free kick despite there being no time left. When the score is less than a six point difference and the free kick is taken at goal, it could be the deciding factor in who wins or loses.
So strange to me how gold coast has 2 teams in the VFL when it's nowhere near Victoria, yet Ballarat and Bendigo don't have any teams in the league. Also why does Tasmania not have an AFL or at least a VFL team when it has two cities and stadiums that could support one. I'm not from there though I just like the sport and have extended family in Adelaide so I don't know the ins and outs or the culture.
The VFL did have a side in Ballarat & Bendigo, but the North Ballarat Roosters 🐓 moved back into local footy & the Bendigo Gold 🪙 folded a few years ago
Sydney Swans VFL, GWS VFL, Gold Coast VFL, and Southport all originated in the NEAFL, a now dead competition which contained NSW-QLD teams. In 2021 the NEAFL merged with the VFL, causing a few NEAFL teams to go to the VFL, while the others went to local leagues
No actual knowledge of the league but i would think while the affiliated teams do have an advantage in access to prospects for the big teams, while the independent teams dont have to worry about successful players being called up mid season? though again I dont even know if thats a thing in these leagues
Have you reached the bottom of the barrel? Lifted it up and dug down to find this dead parrot. Norwegian blue, beautiful plumage. I am not dead (yet) it squeaks. If there is a good argument for euthanasia, this is it! An interesting factoid would be the average attendance for ground last season. A good indicator of a team’s terminal velocity towards “charking it”.
Wonder if they should make AFL reserves a national competition, of the 18 teams, and have them as curtain raisers to the actual match. There is a history in local footy of reserves playing then watching the seniors. Would be more viable than the AFLW comp, and the "VFL" already now travel for their games (with QLD/NSW included in it).
The 'Tribute' to Franco Cozzo was a nice touch.
This brings back memories of the pre-AFL days when most clubs had their own suburban ground and you knew when your game was because it was always Saturday at 2:10 pm. You could always get to your team's game every week because the biggest trip of the year was the annual trip down the Geelong Road to Kardinia Park. I remember an extremely rainy day at Arden Street (North Melbourne v Hawthorn) when Malcolm Blight was pushed in the back as he kicked a point to tie the game just as the siren went. He was asked if he wanted to accept the point, with the game ending in a draw or take another kick from about 30 m out, directly in front. Of course, he chose to take the kick again. All we kids were banging on the boundary fence, hoping he would miss and he did. Hawthorn by a point! Great outcome. I remember the toilets at Princes Park (Ikon Oval), which was really just a corrugated iron fence behind the hill. I remember the Hyde Street marching band that marched around the boundary at Witten Oval (the Western Oval at the time) at half time, followed by kids holding the corners of a blanket into which the crowd would throw coins to support the band. I remember being pushed against the fence by a giant crowd at Windy Hill and watching Lethal Leigh Matthews smash the point post in half. And I remember the Collingwood supporters at Victoria Park hurling expletives and rocks. Going to the football is a lot more comfortable these days, but maybe a bit more bland as well.
That Arden st incident is a famous one, It was before my time, but for such a brilliant player Blighty had some howlers haha 🔵⚪
@@Adam-XL There were great battles between North Melbourne and Hawthorn in the 70s and some great champions from both sides that were a pleasure to watch.
I know very little about this sport but I really enjoyed your comment, almost makes me feel like I know what you experienced. Thanks.
@@neilwhitaker6284 Thanks for the nice comment, Neil.
@@michaelfink64 Most welcome, I have a lot of nostalgia for the Canada and England of my youth and it took me somewhere.
Surely you’ll cover all the SANFL and WAFL grounds. Surely.
In fact, the VFL is now the weakest of the main State leagues.
And the NSW Cup and QLD Cup in rugby league
Kind of wish all the AFL reserves went back to their own reserve league, so the VFL could go back to being stand alone clubs, though I don't know if the money is there for that sadly.
Nice video!
Well the stand alone clubs are actually from the VFA and Southport Sharks from the QAFL, I think. The VFL is the most silly name for the league when it really just an Eastern Australian seaboard football competition. However, it would be good to have all the AFL reserve teams play in their own competition and play curtain raisers to more AFL day matches but what then happens to Williamstown, Port Melbourne, Sandringham, Coburg, Frankston, Werribee, Bullants and Sharks is the question then. Hard to to know as the VFA where clubs like Willy, Port and Coburg were traditionally from, was disbanded so you left with maybe an 8 team competition in Victoria that will struggle to have any following as most of the people that did follow VFA back in the 1960's and 1970's when it did have a strong Sunday football following are probably passed on by now. What should have happened back in the 1990's was VFA clubs be handed the development of the under 19's football in Victoria that the AFL clubs in Victoria had to let go when the AFL moved from zone recruitment to draft recruitment. Instead the AFL created a new under 18's competition and killed off the VFA so the few clubs left from the VFA were basically forced to merge into a competition with AFL Victorian based reserve teams. Absolute mess of the 1990's that still continues on decades later under the banner of what the AFL used to be called itself, the VFL......
Only half of the wavy stands at Ikon Park remains now sadly due to the stage 3 redevelopment
I walked through Victoria Park last winter. It is open to the public and you can walk around the stands. The area around the stadium has a lot of 90's imagery, and they have a 90's theme at and in the immediate vicinity of the ground. Back in the later days of when the ground was an AFL venue I guess they went with. I really liked it. I'd recommend anyone go check it out if visiting Melbourne. Quite the time warp. Probably only footy fans would relate but.
loved this video, sanfl next please 🙏🙏
Some of the names you cite are nicknames: Carlton's ground is the Carlton Cricket Ground or Princes Oval, Windy Hill is the Essendon Recreation Reserve, Punt Road is the Richmond Cricket Ground, Arden Street is the North Melbourne Recreation Reserve. Screw big corporations trying to buy history & credibility with naming rights sponsorships.
Unfortunately Essendon don’t use Windy Hill for VFL anymore, they use The Hanger, their training base up in Tullamarine
EDIT: As of June 2nd, the fixture release for VFL Rounds 15-22 will see Essendon play 3 matches at Windy Hill
I think the Bombers split games between The Hanger and Windy Hill (I might be wrong). The Bombers have a lease on the ground until 2031 so they'd want to use it.
I hope the Hanger gets some upgrades not very fan friendly When Windy Hill is complete hopefully essendon play games back there again
It's also worth noting that Metricon was also the home of the Brisbane Bears (now Lions) from 1987-1993
As a lover of both the English game , throughout the entire Football pyramid and the AFL particularly Victorian Football , your content seems tailor made for me ! the deadpan delivery and brilliant humour make this channel amongst the most enjoyable on CZcams . I did visit Port Melbourne's stadium , because I enjoy that sort of thing ..last year , the backdrop of the City of Melbourne is truly stunning ..thank you .
I’ve never even seen Aussie rules but these videos are like a drug. Just the hit I need
You should check some out! plenty of highlights and full games on youtube. It's the best sport in the world!
It's the craziest sport ever.
AFL sold its soul when all the clubs moved to the Docklands. They could have played interstate games at these small grounds.
At least the NRL have maintained a presence for their suburban grounds, and use them a few times a year.
Your videos are so relaxing to go to bed and watch last thing before I go to sleep. The chill music, the soothing voice, the smooth spinning Ariel shots. Love it! 👌🏼
Fun fact about Brighton Homes Arena. The grandstand is a replica of the grandstand at Brunswick St Oval (as a nod to Fitzroy)
Back in the 80s, I used to love watching AFL games on ESPN. Very fun to watch 😊
To put this in American baseball terms, these are the eastern AAA grounds, so theyre not very big or fancy. There are 2 other leagues at the AAA level- the SANFL based in Adelaide and the WAFL based in Perth
@@bowiesinspace7152 That’s cool. I know I have enjoyed going to both AAA games (St Paul Saints) and AA games (Chattanooga Lookouts and the Tennessee Smokies).
i love how the 'footascray' reference will be so niche to Melbourne, but you went with it anyway! Its a shame "brunsawick' arent in the VFL
Williamstown's ground may be picturesque, but watching the footy there on a cold, wet, windy winter's day is one of life's true displeasures.
Love this!
Love these kind of videos. Can you do a video on the dutch second tear of football?
Some quircky grounds, and a couple grounds that are way to big for the league they play in.
Fantastic video mate, This is something I’m very interested in as a Victorian who loves their footy. And I never thought you’d make a video on the grounds.
As a Hawthorn supporter, I like Box Hill but love it when any standalone club gets a win. Especially against a big AFL affiliate.
Was it meant to just be main venues? Because you left out Austworld Centre Oval, NEC Hanger, Giants Stadium, Marvel Stadium, RSEA park, MCG, Wonthaggi Recreation Reserve, AIA Centre and the SCG.
Another great video. Even the old rickety stadiums have a certain character - well, perhaps not Sydney's, but hey. I like the fact that some of these ovals are used for AFLW games, and most of the AFL behemoths still use these grounds as training grounds/spiritual homes.
For the sake of research, I tried singing the last few lines of Geelong's team song to see if it still went with the flow: "See the banners flying high, from dawn to dark, down in GMHBA Park". No - I think Bizet was right in leaving out the sponsorship when he wrote the song.
What chance we'll soon be seeing the WAFL and SANFL grounds before long?
Another banger!!
Can you do a video on ipl
there is an interesting variety of stadiums
Alberton oval is mentioned in the Port Power theme. "We're the Alberton Crowd, Port Adelaide Proud"
Baseball fields visible at the Giants field. Nice.
Please may you do the urc. Thanks. Love the vids man 🫡
Thank you for my suggestion!
Which state or territory league is next?
Down at GMHBA Stadium 🎶
Please do SANFL Grounds Next ❤
Very timely to do a footy video with the Tasmania news!
Many of the parks could hos an Exhibition MLB game! Being that they are so wide. Just an idea! 😉
Can you do Sanfl Next???
Glad you didn't mention how bitterly cold Williamstown gets at times!
Can you do a video for the GAA Stadiums
Swiss NLA ice hockey stadiums pls!
For Canadians it would be the Hamilton Tiger-cats.
Every leauge needs a villain.
Do WAFL next
pls cover any european ice hockey league
Yay WAFL and sanfl next
Now its City V City.. but 50 years back footy was tribal.. kinda like our village(suburb) V yours, so the home team actually had a "home ground advantage" & if u went back 100 or more years it probably would have been boys born & raised in a certain area ie: suburb V other boys born from across town.
Thought Waverley Park would get a mention
Unfortunately they don’t play VFL there
Something that could be interesting to all of your non Texas viewers would be the ten most expensive/largest high school football stadiums in Texas.
Frankston and Casey grounds get bloody cold
me when metricon stadium (i saw it today and also called it the wrong name because it feels wrong)
That was wicked, great job
Cheers.
After 4 goes of asking it has happened, thank you wide world
Do NSW Cup and QLD Cup Venues please
I'm not sure that us Canadians have an equivalent of Millwall supporters because we are docile and don't want to offend anybody eh. But Habs (Montreal Canadiens) fans can get rowdy so maybe them but I think it would be Ti Cats (Hamilton Tiger Cats of the CFL) fans because the Hammer has a reputation.
And the NEC Hangar? Most of Essendons 2023 VFL home games are there, not Windy Hill…
Port Adelaide's AFL song mentions "The Alberton Crowd". That's kind of mentioning a stadium.
no one cares
@@sentimentalbloke185 Well you clearly do enough to comment?
Seriously what do you hope to achieve by commenting that?
@@nicegan8902 literally, no one cares. literally.
@@sentimentalbloke185 And why do you feel the need to tell me this?
@@nicegan8902 it's CZcams mate. Take a powder & have a lie down.
Funky Town!!!
Surely Port are the Millwall of Aussie rules, maybe Collingwood is of the VFL. I'd say Port is more the Philadelphia Eagles of the AFL and for Canadians it would be the Montreal Canadians.
Wy wouldn't you do the WAFL stadiums too.
DO SANFL PLEASE
What about Tasmania?
C'arn the Ants 🐜
This is an Australian rules football fan from the states here. Why do they call it a siren when it’s clearly a horn sound.
Well it's like what the brits call what we call a 🚚. They call it a lorry.
They used a large bell up until the early 1950s when it was replaced by an electronic siren connected to a PA system. Occasionally, you still hear old-timers shouting 'ring the bell' when their team is a couple of points in front late in the last quarter. The word siren is more typically a verb but in football parlance became a noun at that time. Americans really should try understanding that there are different versions of English.
What I want to know is, in that drive-in stadium where the spectators honk their horns, what does the siren sound like? (Or "sy-REEN," if you're from certain parts of the US...)
@@guyfaux3978 also, why are they sometimes allowed to kick the ball even after the siren has so unded
@@paulkowald4057 Because if you "mark" the ball (i.e., you catch a ball that's gone like 15 yds on the fly kicked by another player) you still get the free kick despite there being no time left. When the score is less than a six point difference and the free kick is taken at goal, it could be the deciding factor in who wins or loses.
Hmm, you could argue SANFL and WAFL are more prominent than VFL outside of AFL
Having umpired games at both Victoria Park and Preston. Victoria Park is a lot better. Preston is nice though
So strange to me how gold coast has 2 teams in the VFL when it's nowhere near Victoria, yet Ballarat and Bendigo don't have any teams in the league. Also why does Tasmania not have an AFL or at least a VFL team when it has two cities and stadiums that could support one. I'm not from there though I just like the sport and have extended family in Adelaide so I don't know the ins and outs or the culture.
Just been confirmed that Tasmania will be getting an AFL and AFWL team!
The VFL did have a side in Ballarat & Bendigo, but the North Ballarat Roosters 🐓 moved back into local footy & the Bendigo Gold 🪙 folded a few years ago
Sydney Swans VFL, GWS VFL, Gold Coast VFL, and Southport all originated in the NEAFL, a now dead competition which contained NSW-QLD teams. In 2021 the NEAFL merged with the VFL, causing a few NEAFL teams to go to the VFL, while the others went to local leagues
Tasmania literally just got a team today.
@@barbarian92 - AFLW is a waste of space. They should focus on local leagues. They aren't cut out for a national competition.
Werribee Tigers is older the suburb Chinside Park
"you can't have your cake and eat it, too."
Why the heck are these people making cakes? What's the point? What do they want them for, if not eating?
You can buy 2 cakes & this enables you to eat one whilst maintaining a spare.
Well, as a present for someone? "If I knew you were coming, I'd-a baked a cake..."
Williamstown on top
No actual knowledge of the league but i would think while the affiliated teams do have an advantage in access to prospects for the big teams, while the independent teams dont have to worry about successful players being called up mid season? though again I dont even know if thats a thing in these leagues
The reserves teams have access to the first's playing list, so players that don't get selected in firsts play in reserves, if it makes sense.
Reserve grade rugby league in qld and new aouth wales PLEASE PLEASE
Perhaps change it to the South Eastern football league
Come on man. Where is the Slovenian Football league 1?
Wasn't the VFL the top tier once? Windy Hill is asymmetrical. As is Genis Steel Oval.
Ha Way Richmond, eat em alive.
Danish Superliga🙏🙏🙏🙏
Most modern grounds and modern buildings in older grounds are absolute puke and ugly as hell.
You mention AFLW for Carlton but not for Brisbane like come on. I’d almost be shouting Vic bias here lol.
Have you reached the bottom of the barrel? Lifted it up and dug down to find this dead parrot. Norwegian blue, beautiful plumage. I am not dead (yet) it squeaks. If there is a good argument for euthanasia, this is it! An interesting factoid would be the average attendance for ground last season. A good indicator of a team’s terminal velocity towards “charking it”.
The VFL is a joke nobody wants to watch a AFL reserve team play.
Wonder if they should make AFL reserves a national competition, of the 18 teams, and have them as curtain raisers to the actual match. There is a history in local footy of reserves playing then watching the seniors. Would be more viable than the AFLW comp, and the "VFL" already now travel for their games (with QLD/NSW included in it).