OK so I am bored today so did some research on a thought I had during the season and looked at this year's lottery (aka AFEL random fixture) and found something interesting.
Dogs 2022 played twice-
Geelong (finished home and away on top and now in GF),
Melbourne (finished home and away in second),
Sydney (finished home and away in third and now in GF),
Hawks (finished home and away in 13th),
GWS (finished home and away in 16th.
Remembering we made the Gf ourselves in 2021 so a difficult fixture was always on the cards and ended up playing the standout top 3 plus 2 mid table sides twice.
Geelong 2022 played twice-
Dogs (finished home and away in eighth),
St.Kilda (finished home and away in 10th),
Port Adelaide (finished home and away in 11th),
WCE (finished home and away in 17th),
North (finished home and away in 18th).
Also remembering that Geelong were coming off a preliminary final themselves but ended up playing only one top 8 side (us) 2 mid table sides and by far the worst two sides seen for many years twice.
Hard to understand why we copped the raw end of the stick while Geelong got the dream run in addition to never having the bigger Melbourne clubs like Collingwood, Carlton, Essendon or Richmond venture down to their toy ground even though we seem to cop it most years and always walking away without the points.
Will be interesting to see whether we get screwed again in 2023.
Dogs 2022 played twice-
Geelong (finished home and away on top and now in GF),
Melbourne (finished home and away in second),
Sydney (finished home and away in third and now in GF),
Hawks (finished home and away in 13th),
GWS (finished home and away in 16th.
Remembering we made the Gf ourselves in 2021 so a difficult fixture was always on the cards and ended up playing the standout top 3 plus 2 mid table sides twice.
Geelong 2022 played twice-
Dogs (finished home and away in eighth),
St.Kilda (finished home and away in 10th),
Port Adelaide (finished home and away in 11th),
WCE (finished home and away in 17th),
North (finished home and away in 18th).
Also remembering that Geelong were coming off a preliminary final themselves but ended up playing only one top 8 side (us) 2 mid table sides and by far the worst two sides seen for many years twice.
Hard to understand why we copped the raw end of the stick while Geelong got the dream run in addition to never having the bigger Melbourne clubs like Collingwood, Carlton, Essendon or Richmond venture down to their toy ground even though we seem to cop it most years and always walking away without the points.
Will be interesting to see whether we get screwed again in 2023.
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