Yesterday, on Vietnam Veterans’ Day, World Footy News published an article by Shane Hendrickson titled, Proposal for Vietnam Veterans’ Day Blockbuster.
Below, the article has been reproduced. The original article can be viewed by clicking here.
In the tradition of the annual ANZAC Day match, the Vietnam Swans have proposed that an annual AFL match be played on Vietnam Veterans’ Day to honour those who fought so bravely for their country. The proposal is for next year, as 2013 will mark forty years of Vietnamese-Australian diplomatic relations.
Vietnam Veterans’ Day is on the 18th of August, which falls on a Sunday in 2013. The planned proposal is to include a live cross for the minute’s silence from Long Tan, which is conducted at 3.30pm local time. This would then be telecast live on the SGC or MCG scoreboard at 6.30pm EAST.
The Swans have sent the plans to several ministers and people in the AFL including AFL Chairman, Mike Fitzpatrick, who is said to be “interested” in the proposal.
Australian rules has a deep history in Vietnam, especially for Vietnam Veterans, where a competition comprising of at least seven teams was active and thriving during the Vietnam War. Since a long lull after the end of the war, Australian rules has made a resurgence, with players spread across five cities, and a strong presence in the Vietnamese community in Australia.
Many VFL/AFL greats have deep connections to the war. Graham Cornes, former North Melbourne, Glenelg and South Adelaide player, as well the inaugural Adelaide coach, was with the Seventh Battalion. Glenn James, who umpired the 1982 and 1984 VFL Grand Finals, and is believed to be the only Indigenous Australian to have ever umpired a VFL/AFL match, was drafted to the war in 1968. These are just two of many AFL personalities with connections to the war.
This is a major opportunity for the AFL to create another blockbuster. The end result would attract both domestic and international attention to the game and of course bring in a lot of money with a full stadium and sponsorship rights. It is a great proposal, but the final decision still rests with AFL CEO, Andrew Demetriou.
To view the original article, click here.
Vietnam Swans upodate: Some feedback being received by the Vietnam Swans is that perhaps the AFL match – still held on 18 August – could be more inclusive by honouring all veterans regardless of the war/conflict they served in. This would broaden its relevance and recognise the contributions made by diggers in theatres such as Afghanistan, Iraq and Rawanda. So, while the ANZAC Day match tends to focus on those who did not return home, a Veterans’ Match could focus on those who have returned home.
Items of related interest
- Vietnam Swans write to AFL Chairman, Mike Fitzpatrick regarding proposal for Vietnam Veterans’ Day blockbuster in 2013. Click here to read.
- Vietnam Swans write to Minister for Foreign Affairs, Minister for Trade, Minister for Veterans’ Affairs, and Parliamentary Secretary for Foreign Affairs. Click here to read.
- Austin Robertson writes in the Subiaco Post, Let’s have a blockbuster for Viet Vets.
- The Vietnam Swans first raised this proposal publicly on 18 June 2012 with the post, An AFL Match to celebrate 40 years on Vietnam Veterans’ Day in 2013?