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October 2010
Kaspersky Cup Brisbane vs Melbourne
When: | Sunday, October 17 2010 @ 02:00 pm ACDT - 05:00pm |
Event Type: | Game |
Where: |
KIC Jiangwan Stadium, Shanghai Yangpu District Shanghai, China |
Description: | Kaspersky AFL Cup, October's match in Shanghai between Melbourne and Brisbane, is a chance to be broadcast live into the Shanghai region. If so, it could reach 100 million viewers and be a great introduction for the game into the Chinese market. Sunday October 17, 2:00pm (local time) KIC Jiangwan Stadium, Yangpu District, Shanghai, China 12:20PM Curtain Raiser Match – China v Japan U21s begins 1:30PM Curtain Raiser Match Concludes & Teams Leave playing arena 2:15PM Melbourne vs Brisbane Match Begins Tickets Adults (GA unreserved) – 100RMB Concession (GA unreserved) – 50RMB As previously reported, the AFL has been in talks with the Shanghai Media Group to broadcast the match live, and the concept has been boosted with a recent radio broadcast in Mandarin of Melbourne's minor round match against Brisbane by Jamie Pi on 3CW, a Chinese language radio station in Melbourne. Furthermore, the AFL, Monash and La Trobe University ticket giveaway appears to have been a success, with 2605 students attending the match. The Melbourne Football Club have been active in pushing the game into China for several years, but for a while appeared to lose momentum as they struggled on and off the field. 2010's on field revival certainly makes the Demons a much more viable option to promote Aussie Rules to China and international students in Melbourne. Monash's director of sport Martin Doulton said the opportunity to attend Saturday's match was enthusiastically received by the students. "For our many international students and staff who came along with their Australian friends and colleagues this was truly an iconic Australian cultural experience that will live in their memory for many, many years," he said. "Lots of students commented on the fact that rival fans could mingle together without the need for fences to separate the rival tribes that is so prevalent overseas." |