AFL 2024 Round Zero discussion
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I never sold my Hogan stock. For once you can actually check post histories on that.- I'm a visionary - Only here to confirm my biases -Comment
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I sort of get why they are opening the season with games in Sydney and Brisbane. Expanding AFL in the northern states is a good thing, and the small clubs get handouts from the AFL from the ever increasing broadcast rights.
However, what I don't understand is why they couldn't have these northern games played during the same opening round and weekend as games played in Melbourne, Adelaide and Perth?
On 360 I heard Whateley say that it's either this or nothing, because the Melbourne stadiums aren't ready for the AFL this weekend. Well Gerard we waited 5 months, I don't think anyone's going to mind another week, especially given it's a long weekend.
This is not to mention the bits and bobs of fun we enjoy on the periphery - fantasy, tipping etc. are thrown out of whack when half the teams open the season with a bye. Oh and I wonder who'll be leading the Brownlow after two and a half rounds?
Hate it!'And the Western suburbs erupt!'Comment
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It defies logic. So much anticipation builds into the first round of the season. So much hope from all 18 clubs' supporter bases. Round 1 is the first measuring stick we get, and it's totally sullied if only half the clubs are playing.
On 360 I heard Whateley say that it's either this or nothing, because the Melbourne stadiums aren't ready for the AFL this weekend. Well Gerard we waited 5 months, I don't think anyone's going to mind another week, especially given it's a long weekend.
This is not to mention the bits and bobs of fun we enjoy on the periphery - fantasy, tipping etc. are thrown out of whack when half the teams open the season with a bye. Oh and I wonder who'll be leading the Brownlow after two and a half rounds?
Hate it!FFC: Established 1883
Premierships: AFL 1954, 2016 VFA - 1898,99,1900, 1908, 1913, 1919-20, 1923-24, VFL: 2014, 2016 . Champions of Victoria 1924. AFLW - 2018.Comment
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At least we'll get to hear about a return to tradition with the traditional season opener between Richmond and Carlton finally taking place Thursday night.
It's a game that always produces such quality, not to mention, tradition.TF is this?.........Obviously you're not a golfer.Comment
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It defies logic. So much anticipation builds into the first round of the season. So much hope from all 18 clubs' supporter bases. Round 1 is the first measuring stick we get, and it's totally sullied if only half the clubs are playing.
On 360 I heard Whateley say that it's either this or nothing, because the Melbourne stadiums aren't ready for the AFL this weekend. Well Gerard we waited 5 months, I don't think anyone's going to mind another week, especially given it's a long weekend.
This is not to mention the bits and bobs of fun we enjoy on the periphery - fantasy, tipping etc. are thrown out of whack when half the teams open the season with a bye. Oh and I wonder who'll be leading the Brownlow after two and a half rounds?
Hate it!Comment
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Went to the Giants game on Saturday night.
Didn't have a flash seat, but sitting high above the goals had a good view down the ground.
First up, the sellout was bullshit - there were quite a few empty seats around me.
Secondly, for at least the last 3 quarters the Giants completely closed down any space for the Pies. It was really interesting being up the other end looking down the ground what at what the Pies defenders would see trying to kick up the ground. There were simply no options. The Pies could not play at all their style that many fans have come to like, and won then many games.
The Giants just seem to be faster across the ground and much better in the air. Their swarming defence and their waves of handball chains gave the illusion that they had four extra players on the field.
I always thought that the Pies were a bit short but got away with it, but not last night.
As others have said, I'm afraid that the Giants really look like the real deal this season.
Are any of you coming up to Sydney to watch us play the Giants in May?
Ditto the Swans late in the season?The fight is here; I need ammunition, not a ride.Comment
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It defies logic. So much anticipation builds into the first round of the season. So much hope from all 18 clubs' supporter bases. Round 1 is the first measuring stick we get, and it's totally sullied if only half the clubs are playing.
On 360 I heard Whateley say that it's either this or nothing, because the Melbourne stadiums aren't ready for the AFL this weekend. Well Gerard we waited 5 months, I don't think anyone's going to mind another week, especially given it's a long weekend.
This is not to mention the bits and bobs of fun we enjoy on the periphery - fantasy, tipping etc. are thrown out of whack when half the teams open the season with a bye. Oh and I wonder who'll be leading the Brownlow after two and a half rounds?
Hate it!
I'm sure there are plenty of other options too rather than this BS take it or leave it situation.[SIGPIC][/SIGPIC]Comment
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Went to the Giants game on Saturday night.
Didn't have a flash seat, but sitting high above the goals had a good view down the ground.
First up, the sellout was bullshit - there were quite a few empty seats around me.
Secondly, for at least the last 3 quarters the Giants completely closed down any space for the Pies. It was really interesting being up the other end looking down the ground what at what the Pies defenders would see trying to kick up the ground. There were simply no options. The Pies could not play at all their style that many fans have come to like, and won then many games.
The Giants just seem to be faster across the ground and much better in the air. Their swarming defence and their waves of handball chains gave the illusion that they had four extra players on the field.
I always thought that the Pies were a bit short but got away with it, but not last night.
As others have said, I'm afraid that the Giants really look like the real deal this season.
Are any of you coming up to Sydney to watch us play the Giants in May?
Ditto the Swans late in the season?
Wouldn't mind going up for the Sydney game - bloody AFL have held back the date, so hard to planFFC: Established 1883
Premierships: AFL 1954, 2016 VFA - 1898,99,1900, 1908, 1913, 1919-20, 1923-24, VFL: 2014, 2016 . Champions of Victoria 1924. AFLW - 2018.Comment
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If the dogs ever ceased to exist I'd say goodbye to the league and wouldn't miss it a bit.Comment
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I did like the way Cadman attacked the ball in the air too. It was almost Naughton-like. He's going to be damn good in a year or twoWestern Bulldogs: 2016 PremiersComment
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