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Re: 2017 AFL Season

Postby kneedeepinthehoopla » Mon Oct 17, 2016 8:11 pm

woodublieve12 wrote:
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MatteeG wrote:
woodublieve12 wrote:Wouldn't mind a free kick being paid when someone's legs are taken out!!! :roll:


LOL. Get rid of that altogether. Has there ever been a greater knee jerk change in rules over one injury?


This ^ so much.
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Re: 2017 AFL Season

Postby Rik E Boy » Wed Oct 19, 2016 2:30 pm

woodublieve12 wrote:Wouldn't mind a free kick being paid when someone's legs are taken out!!! :roll:


Should have been a free. I don't reckon you were robbed but a couple were puzzling that's for sure. They were momentum changers too which would be frustrating for Swans fans. You can overcome these if you are in the game late though. Watch the 2011 Grand Final. Collingwood got some absolute gifts. A goal for 'high contact', a HTB against Boris who actually kicked the ball, Wellingham's 'goal' that hit the post (a payback for Hawkins or Rocca depending on your point of view). If you are good enough you go on with it. The worst though has to be Harmes' tap on to Sheldon. That must really fry Collingwood supporters.

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Re: 2017 AFL Season

Postby Booney » Wed Oct 19, 2016 3:58 pm

AFL has determined it will retain the week's break introduced this year between the end of the Home & Away Season and start to the Finals.

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Re: 2017 AFL Season

Postby The Jack » Wed Oct 19, 2016 5:28 pm

Booney wrote:AFL has determined it will retain the week's break introduced this year between the end of the Home & Away Season and start to the Finals.

Patrick Keane


Of course they have. Another week the AFL can cut in to other sports' time in the sun is always a good thing to those flogs running the comp. :evil:
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Re: 2017 AFL Season

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Re: 2017 AFL Season

Postby Rik E Boy » Thu Oct 20, 2016 1:09 pm

The Jack wrote:
Booney wrote:AFL has determined it will retain the week's break introduced this year between the end of the Home & Away Season and start to the Finals.

Patrick Keane


Of course they have. Another week the AFL can cut in to other sports' time in the sun is always a good thing to those flogs running the comp. :evil:


Why in the **** what that be a consideration? They just had an awesome finals series so I think they might be thinking of not the bloody A League.

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Re: 2017 AFL Season

Postby whufc » Thu Oct 20, 2016 2:28 pm

Rik E Boy wrote:
The Jack wrote:
Booney wrote:AFL has determined it will retain the week's break introduced this year between the end of the Home & Away Season and start to the Finals.

Patrick Keane


Of course they have. Another week the AFL can cut in to other sports' time in the sun is always a good thing to those flogs running the comp. :evil:


Why in the **** what that be a consideration? They just had an awesome finals series so I think they might be thinking of not the bloody A League.

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I don't think for one second their thinking of the A-League but could it not just be a coincidence that it was a great final series and there was no out and out standout side and the top 7 teams were as close as ever at the end of the minor round rather than the break before the finals

While the break before finals could be could good for the finals entertainment value I'm not sure if it shows a true reflection of finding the best team in the competition
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Re: 2017 AFL Season

Postby The Jack » Thu Oct 20, 2016 5:43 pm

Rik E Boy wrote:
The Jack wrote:
Booney wrote:AFL has determined it will retain the week's break introduced this year between the end of the Home & Away Season and start to the Finals.

Patrick Keane


Of course they have. Another week the AFL can cut in to other sports' time in the sun is always a good thing to those flogs running the comp. :evil:


Why in the **** what that be a consideration? They just had an awesome finals series so I think they might be thinking of not the bloody A League.

regards,

REB


That is always a consideration in this day and age for the AFL apparently. Not just the A-League, but cricket, racing etc just lose another week to the Might and Power ( ;) ) that is the AFL. As if it isn't enough to stagger/drag out all the post and pre-season "events" out like they do. I love Australian Rules footy, but not at the expense of the other sports mentioned above. Something about the golden goose...
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Re: 2017 AFL Season

Postby Grahaml » Thu Oct 20, 2016 5:56 pm

The Jack wrote:
Rik E Boy wrote:
The Jack wrote:
Booney wrote:AFL has determined it will retain the week's break introduced this year between the end of the Home & Away Season and start to the Finals.

Patrick Keane


Of course they have. Another week the AFL can cut in to other sports' time in the sun is always a good thing to those flogs running the comp. :evil:


Why in the **** what that be a consideration? They just had an awesome finals series so I think they might be thinking of not the bloody A League.

regards,

REB


That is always a consideration in this day and age for the AFL apparently. Not just the A-League, but cricket, racing etc just lose another week to the Might and Power ( ;) ) that is the AFL. As if it isn't enough to stagger/drag out all the post and pre-season "events" out like they do. I love Australian Rules footy, but not at the expense of the other sports mentioned above. Something about the golden goose...


Yes, I'm sure the AFL sit around and instead of pondering what would improve them, they simply wonder what would disrupt other sports. If the rest of the sporting calendar is so weak that it needs the AFL to give them a break then they're already in trouble.
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Re: 2017 AFL Season

Postby The Jack » Thu Oct 20, 2016 6:21 pm

Grahaml wrote:
The Jack wrote:
That is always a consideration in this day and age for the AFL apparently. Not just the A-League, but cricket, racing etc just lose another week to the Might and Power ( ;) ) that is the AFL. As if it isn't enough to stagger/drag out all the post and pre-season "events" out like they do. I love Australian Rules footy, but not at the expense of the other sports mentioned above. Something about the golden goose...


Yes, I'm sure the AFL sit around and instead of pondering what would improve them, they simply wonder what would disrupt other sports. If the rest of the sporting calendar is so weak that it needs the AFL to give them a break then they're already in trouble.


Kidding yourself. Of course they're thinking of extending their reach as far as possible. They're in competition with all other codes/sports for the mighty dollar. If they could, they'd make them play all year. Women's comp Feb/March? No worries. The fact that a bye before finals extends the season another week would've been very much top of the "pro" list.
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Re: 2017 AFL Season

Postby Grahaml » Thu Oct 20, 2016 6:31 pm

The Jack wrote:
Grahaml wrote:
The Jack wrote:
That is always a consideration in this day and age for the AFL apparently. Not just the A-League, but cricket, racing etc just lose another week to the Might and Power ( ;) ) that is the AFL. As if it isn't enough to stagger/drag out all the post and pre-season "events" out like they do. I love Australian Rules footy, but not at the expense of the other sports mentioned above. Something about the golden goose...


Yes, I'm sure the AFL sit around and instead of pondering what would improve them, they simply wonder what would disrupt other sports. If the rest of the sporting calendar is so weak that it needs the AFL to give them a break then they're already in trouble.


Kidding yourself. Of course they're thinking of extending their reach as far as possible. They're in competition with all other codes/sports for the mighty dollar. If they could, they'd make them play all year. Women's comp Feb/March? No worries. The fact that a bye before finals extends the season another week would've been very much top of the "pro" list.


Lol. I think you'll find their motivation is mostly how to best expand. If that also happens to impede other codes they won't lose any sleep. Largely because it isn't their responsibility. Every one of those things you mention would have been put in place because it had benefits for the AFL and not because it hurts cricket, or rugby or soccer.
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2017 AFL Season

Postby Jim05 » Sat Oct 22, 2016 11:32 pm

Draw for Round 1
Happy that our request for a home game in round 1 was approved.
ROUND 1, 2017
Thursday, March 23
Carlton v Richmond, MCG 7:20 pm
Friday, March 24
Collingwood v Western Bulldogs, MCG 7:50pm
Saturday, March 25
Sydney v Port Adelaide, SCG 2pm
North Melbourne v West Coast, Etihad Stadium 4:30pm
Gold Coast v Brisbane, Metricon Stadium 7:25pm
Essendon v Hawthorn, MCG 7:25pm
Sunday, March 26
Adelaide v GWS Giants, Adelaide Oval 1pm
St Kilda v Melbourne, Etihad Stadium 3:20pm
Fremantle v Geelong, Subiaco 7:40pm
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Re: 2017 AFL Season

Postby daysofourlives » Sun Oct 23, 2016 10:28 am

Jim05 wrote:Draw for Round 1
Happy that our request for a home game in round 1 was approved.
ROUND 1, 2017
Thursday, March 23
Carlton v Richmond, MCG 7:20 pm
Friday, March 24
Collingwood v Western Bulldogs, MCG 7:50pm
Saturday, March 25
Sydney v Port Adelaide, SCG 2pm
North Melbourne v West Coast, Etihad Stadium 4:30pm
Gold Coast v Brisbane, Metricon Stadium 7:25pm
Essendon v Hawthorn, MCG 7:25pm
Sunday, March 26
Adelaide v GWS Giants, Adelaide Oval 1pm
St Kilda v Melbourne, Etihad Stadium 3:20pm
Fremantle v Geelong, Subiaco 7:40pm


Also happy our request for a home game was granted too ;)
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Re: 2017 AFL Season

Postby Jim05 » Sun Oct 23, 2016 10:31 am

daysofourlives wrote:
Jim05 wrote:Draw for Round 1
Happy that our request for a home game in round 1 was approved.
ROUND 1, 2017
Thursday, March 23
Carlton v Richmond, MCG 7:20 pm
Friday, March 24
Collingwood v Western Bulldogs, MCG 7:50pm
Saturday, March 25
Sydney v Port Adelaide, SCG 2pm
North Melbourne v West Coast, Etihad Stadium 4:30pm
Gold Coast v Brisbane, Metricon Stadium 7:25pm
Essendon v Hawthorn, MCG 7:25pm
Sunday, March 26
Adelaide v GWS Giants, Adelaide Oval 1pm
St Kilda v Melbourne, Etihad Stadium 3:20pm
Fremantle v Geelong, Subiaco 7:40pm


Also happy our request for a home game was granted too ;)

Yeah, I'm happy with that though. The last few years we have started interstate. Saturday night, round 1 with 2 bitter rivals I'd expect 80,000
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Re: 2017 AFL Season

Postby Spargo » Sun Oct 23, 2016 2:48 pm

Jim05 wrote:Draw for Round 1
Happy that our request for a home game in round 1 was approved.
ROUND 1, 2017
Thursday, March 23
Carlton v Richmond, MCG 7:20 pm
Friday, March 24
Collingwood v Western Bulldogs, MCG 7:50pm
Saturday, March 25
Sydney v Port Adelaide, SCG 2pm
North Melbourne v West Coast, Etihad Stadium 4:30pm
Gold Coast v Brisbane, Metricon Stadium 7:25pm
Essendon v Hawthorn, MCG 7:25pm
Sunday, March 26
Adelaide v GWS Giants, Adelaide Oval 1pm
St Kilda v Melbourne, Etihad Stadium 3:20pm
Fremantle v Geelong, Subiaco 7:40pm

My tips are Rich, WB, Syd, NM, GC, Haw, Adel, St.K, Freo.
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Re: 2017 AFL Season

Postby mighty hounds » Sun Oct 23, 2016 3:16 pm

Jim05 wrote:
daysofourlives wrote:
Jim05 wrote:Draw for Round 1
Happy that our request for a home game in round 1 was approved.
ROUND 1, 2017
Thursday, March 23
Carlton v Richmond, MCG 7:20 pm
Friday, March 24
Collingwood v Western Bulldogs, MCG 7:50pm
Saturday, March 25
Sydney v Port Adelaide, SCG 2pm
North Melbourne v West Coast, Etihad Stadium 4:30pm
Gold Coast v Brisbane, Metricon Stadium 7:25pm
Essendon v Hawthorn, MCG 7:25pm
Sunday, March 26
Adelaide v GWS Giants, Adelaide Oval 1pm
St Kilda v Melbourne, Etihad Stadium 3:20pm
Fremantle v Geelong, Subiaco 7:40pm


Also happy our request for a home game was granted too ;)

Yeah, I'm happy with that though. The last few years we have started interstate. Saturday night, round 1 with 2 bitter rivals I'd expect 80,000


That must have been tough Jim. Probably then ended up with 14 games in a row in melbourne. :lol:
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Re: 2017 AFL Season

Postby Jim05 » Sun Oct 23, 2016 3:19 pm

mighty hounds wrote:
Jim05 wrote:
daysofourlives wrote:
Jim05 wrote:Draw for Round 1
Happy that our request for a home game in round 1 was approved.
ROUND 1, 2017
Thursday, March 23
Carlton v Richmond, MCG 7:20 pm
Friday, March 24
Collingwood v Western Bulldogs, MCG 7:50pm
Saturday, March 25
Sydney v Port Adelaide, SCG 2pm
North Melbourne v West Coast, Etihad Stadium 4:30pm
Gold Coast v Brisbane, Metricon Stadium 7:25pm
Essendon v Hawthorn, MCG 7:25pm
Sunday, March 26
Adelaide v GWS Giants, Adelaide Oval 1pm
St Kilda v Melbourne, Etihad Stadium 3:20pm
Fremantle v Geelong, Subiaco 7:40pm


Also happy our request for a home game was granted too ;)

Yeah, I'm happy with that though. The last few years we have started interstate. Saturday night, round 1 with 2 bitter rivals I'd expect 80,000


That must have been tough Jim. Probably then ended up with 14 games in a row in melbourne. :lol:

Nah, we always play 5 or 6 interstate. We had Perth back to back this year.
I think for memory we have only had 2 "home" games in the last 12 years for round 1 so it was one of our requests this year. Every club gets a wish list to submit and that was our number 1 request
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Re: 2017 AFL Season

Postby therisingblues » Sun Oct 23, 2016 3:24 pm

Grahaml wrote:
The Jack wrote:
Grahaml wrote:
The Jack wrote:
That is always a consideration in this day and age for the AFL apparently. Not just the A-League, but cricket, racing etc just lose another week to the Might and Power ( ;) ) that is the AFL. As if it isn't enough to stagger/drag out all the post and pre-season "events" out like they do. I love Australian Rules footy, but not at the expense of the other sports mentioned above. Something about the golden goose...


Yes, I'm sure the AFL sit around and instead of pondering what would improve them, they simply wonder what would disrupt other sports. If the rest of the sporting calendar is so weak that it needs the AFL to give them a break then they're already in trouble.


Kidding yourself. Of course they're thinking of extending their reach as far as possible. They're in competition with all other codes/sports for the mighty dollar. If they could, they'd make them play all year. Women's comp Feb/March? No worries. The fact that a bye before finals extends the season another week would've been very much top of the "pro" list.


Lol. I think you'll find their motivation is mostly how to best expand. If that also happens to impede other codes they won't lose any sleep. Largely because it isn't their responsibility. Every one of those things you mention would have been put in place because it had benefits for the AFL and not because it hurts cricket, or rugby or soccer.

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Re: 2017 AFL Season

Postby Booney » Mon Oct 24, 2016 7:49 am

Spargo wrote:
Jim05 wrote:Draw for Round 1
Happy that our request for a home game in round 1 was approved.
ROUND 1, 2017
Thursday, March 23
Carlton v Richmond, MCG 7:20 pm
Friday, March 24
Collingwood v Western Bulldogs, MCG 7:50pm
Saturday, March 25
Sydney v Port Adelaide, SCG 2pm
North Melbourne v West Coast, Etihad Stadium 4:30pm
Gold Coast v Brisbane, Metricon Stadium 7:25pm
Essendon v Hawthorn, MCG 7:25pm
Sunday, March 26
Adelaide v GWS Giants, Adelaide Oval 1pm
St Kilda v Melbourne, Etihad Stadium 3:20pm
Fremantle v Geelong, Subiaco 7:40pm

My tips are Rich, WB, Syd, NM, GC, Haw, Adel, St.K, Freo.
Too soon?


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Re: 2017 AFL Season

Postby Jim05 » Tue Oct 25, 2016 8:29 pm

About bloody time, Good Friday footy is here.
North v Dogs @ 4:20pm.

Crows heading to Darwin to play Melbourne also released
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