EFL 2013: Season Round 1 opener may be played under lights

By ROY WARD

THE Eastern Football League could open the 2013 season with a
night game at Bayswater Oval.

In an interview with the Weekly, EFL chief executive Rob Sharpe
said the league was continuing to speak with tenant club Bayswater and other
sides about the possibility of a night game in round 1.

TAC Cup club Eastern Ranges may also play night matches at
Bayswater Oval in 2013.

He said cold weather made night football unlikely outside of
either early or late in the season.

“We may well do something in the first round at night but
there is still work to get through on that,” he said.

“Eastern Ranges have also spoken to us about playing games at
night there. We think it would be a good feature game for the venue.

“But it does get really cold at night there so we would need
to play games early or late in the season.”

Sharpe did emphasise the EFL doesn’t control the ground which
belongs to Knox Council and is tenanted by Bayswater Football Club during winter
and Bayswater Cricket Club in summer.

Sharpe also revealed the EFL has had more people attend its
finals series than ever before heading into the division 1 grand final on
Saturday. (Sept 22)

While the crowds for earlier finals matches were below
expectations, Sharpe said the grand finals had drawn large crowds.

The EFL measures its crowds by the number of paying
spectators.

“We had a record crowd in the division 4 grand final on
Sunday and anyone who was out there would tell you it was great to see so many
people enjoying the day,” he said.

 “The grand finals
were really good, the earlier finals weren’t what they had been but we have got
more of them so it was spread over more games.

“Overall the numbers were as good as they have been.”

The EFL will host its division 1 grand final at Bayswater
Oval this Saturday with Balwyn to play Vermont for the premiership.

“Those two clubs are the blue bloods of our competition,”
Sharpe said.

“They both play attacking, high-scoring football matches so
it’s the good outlook.”

The Weekly will have more from Rob Sharpe in its papers next
week.