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Eastdog
17-10-2013, 08:32 PM
http://m.westernbulldogs.com.au/news/2013-10-16/afl-ponders-18-game-preseason-bonanza

FOOTBALL could fill the late-summer sporting calendar if a proposed pre-season bonanza gets AFL approval.

The AFL is considering playing 18 games in 18 consecutive days in 2014 as part of its radical overhaul of the NAB pre-season series.
Each team would play two games in the 18 days.

The unbroken run of games to welcome football's return would be a huge relaunch of the revamped pre-season series and put the game right back into the headlines.

In recent years, the first round of the NAB Cup has been played over two weekends with nine abbreviated games on each weekend, allowing fans to ease into the football season.

However the proposed format for 2014 involves an unbroken run of games being played for two and a half weeks, followed by a potential representative game and intra-club matches in the final week of the pre-season. This final round of games normally takes place weeks before the premiership season starts.

An AFL spokesperson confirmed the option was one being considered but a final decision on the format was unlikely until next week.

This would replace the NAB Cup competition that was played over five weeks and culminated in a Grand Final.

The AFL first raised the possibility of revitalising the pre-season period when it asked clubs for feedback in May.

AFL CEO Andrew Demetriou said at the time that a five-week pre-season period, plus 22 premiership season games and a finals series was worth re-examining.

"It is important for us to again discuss whether change is required, or do we retain the status quo?" Demetriou said.

The AFL Commission approved in August the revamping of the pre-season competition so it featured two matches per club, scheduled nationally, and asked for a representative game format to be considered in place of the NAB Cup Grand Final.

The competition would continue to focus on playing NAB Cup games in regional areas that don't normally host premiership matches, as well as playing games in metropolitan areas and managing the travel loads of teams.

AFL.com.au understands preliminary discussions about playing 18 games in 18 days with the broadcaster, Foxtel, have been encouraging.

With games to be played in both regional and metropolitan regions, it would be a huge undertaking for any broadcaster.

However it would also be expected to create excitement and add a novel element to the pre-season series, particularly with no NAB Cup Grand Final being played.

No announcement on a decision is expected until the pre-season and premiership season fixture is launched at the end of the month.

Twodogs
17-10-2013, 10:19 PM
A carnival of football to usher in the new season. Great concept.

mjp
17-10-2013, 11:56 PM
Yep. Can they start playing these games soon? Tomorrow night would suit me...

LostDoggy
17-10-2013, 11:59 PM
Has there been any further talk of a possible representative game before the season proper?

Eastdog
11-02-2014, 09:53 PM
Footy's back!! 18 teams, 18 games in 18 days

Wednesday, February 12
Geelong v Collingwood – Simonds Stadium (7.10pm EDT)

Thursday, February 13
Hawthorn v Brisbane Lions – Etihad Stadium (7.10pm EDT)

Friday, February 14
Richmond v Melbourne – Etihad Stadium (7.10pm EDT)

Saturday, February 15
North Melbourne v Carlton - Eureka Stadium North Ballarat (4.40pm EDT)

Sunday, February 16
Port Adelaide v Adelaide – Richmond Oval, Adelaide (4.10pm CDT)

Monday, February 17
Gold Coast v Essendon - Metricon Stadium (6.10pm EST)

Tuesday, February 18
Fremantle v West Coast – Joondalup (4.10pm WST)

Wednesday, February 19
Western Bulldogs v St Kilda – Simonds Stadium (7.10pm EDT)

Thursday, February 20
Greater Western Sydney v Sydney – Manuka Oval (7.10pm EDT)

Friday, February 21
Hawthorn v North Melbourne – Aurora Stadium (7.10pm EDT)

Saturday, February 22
Collingwood v Richmond – Wangaratta (4.40pm EDT)

Sunday, February 23
Brisbane Lions v Gold Coast – Tony Ireland Stadium, Cairns (3.40pm EST)

Monday, February 24
Carlton v Adelaide – Etihad Stadium (7.10pm EDT)

Tuesday, February 25
Essendon v Port Adelaide – Etihad Stadium (7.10pm EDT)

Wednesday, February 26
Western Bulldogs v Fremantle – Etihad Stadium (7.10pm EDT)

Thursday, February 27
Sydney v West Coast – Blacktown International Sports Park (7.10pm EDT)

Friday, February 28
Melbourne v Geelong - Traegar Park, Alice Springs (5.40pm CDT)

Saturday, March 1
Greater Western Sydney v St Kilda – Robertson Oval, Wagga Wagga (4.40pm)

Topdog
12-02-2014, 12:35 AM
Does anyone know how these games will be played?

20 minute quarters? Or are they actually full games?

bornadog
12-02-2014, 12:43 AM
Does anyone know how these games will be played?

20 minute quarters? Or are they actually full games?

some info here


Interchange rotations will be capped at 130 during the NAB Challenge in preparation for the introduction of a cap (of 120) in the 2014 AFL Premiership Season.
Clubs can select up to 26 players (six interchange and two substitutes) in the two NAB Challenge games, which will consist of four 20 minute quarters (plus time on). The substitutes can be reset after half-time