Correct. Richmond still stayed in Sydney inbetweenHadnt Richmond already left before we got there? I know WC and us had the same bye last week
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Correct. Richmond still stayed in Sydney inbetweenHadnt Richmond already left before we got there? I know WC and us had the same bye last week
Wet toast has the bye this weekHadnt Richmond already left before we got there? I know WC and us had the same bye last week
They do nowWet toast has the bye this week
Wet toast has the bye this week
They do now
This is strange. Do you think a marathon runner is concerned about whether or not they pass an opponent at the 25km mark?Lol Geelong flogs ..
"he double advantage is that for every 1% we add, it'll take off roughly 1% from them. So instead of needing to make up 20% (150% - 130%), we only need to add probably 5% to 10% to top them. ie If we win 120 to 50, we go to 1180F/867A/136% to the bulldogs 1235F/910A/135%"
Those dimensions may be fence to fence.
The actual playing area (within the boundary line) is:
Marvel 159.5 x 128.5
GMHBA 167 x 112
MCG 162 x 139
and for reference:
Mars 160 x 129
However your point still stands.
I reckon their home ground advantage must be worth at least 2-3 games a year to them. That would often be the difference that gets them into the top 4 (and a home final at the G) at the expense of an interstate or smaller Victorian club. Good on them for exploiting it to their advantage. It just sucks that clubs like Collingwood, Carlton, Essendon and Hawthorn rarely play there. So they too reap a benefit ... probably worth about half a win in the years that they are competing for the top 4, which is when it matters.
Instead the Victorian minnows are the sacrificial lambs on the altar of the great pagan cat deity, sometimes even in periods when they are flag contenders. Probably the interstate clubs too. Here's a summary of Victorian clubs to play at KP over the last 20-odd years:
Carlton - 3 games at KP since 1997 (all since 2018)Collingwood - 0 games at KP since 1999Essendon - 0 games at KP since 1993Hawthorn - 3 games at KP since 1999
By contrast:
WB - 13 games at KP since 1999 ... counting this coming roundNorth - 9 games at KP since 2008 (none between 1995-2007)Saints - 9 games at KP since 1999Melbourne - 16 games at KP since 1999Richmond - 8 games at KP since 1999 but none since they won their flag in 2017
I know some will say it's all about maximising attendances - some clubs will draw bigger crowds at the MCG than can fit into KP. No doubt that's true, but it seems to me that's a far higher priority for the AFL than having a fair competition. Equalisation should encompass a lot more than the so-called "handouts" (I prefer to call it hush money) to the smaller clubs.
So why isn't there more widespread outrage and ransacking of AFL House at this massive leg-up not only for Geelong but also Collingwood, Carlton, Essendon and Hawthorn?
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This is strange. Do you think a marathon runner is concerned about whether or not they pass an opponent at the 25km mark?
I know obviously Geelong won't care if they finish the round ahead of us, but it's strange some of their supporters appear to be fixated on this.
Richmond flew back to Sydney between games. I suspect the key difference was AFL only had to skip a week forward, not two. If we were supposed to play WCE the week before Richmond, I suspect our game would have been the one pulled forward.So were Richmond, and the afl didn't have to change byes to let them play Wet toast as they both have the bye this week
I'm not confident in the slightest, but I'd be legit shocked if we lost by 70 points and only scored 50 points for the game.Lol Geelong flogs ..
"he double advantage is that for every 1% we add, it'll take off roughly 1% from them. So instead of needing to make up 20% (150% - 130%), we only need to add probably 5% to 10% to top them. ie If we win 120 to 50, we go to 1180F/867A/136% to the bulldogs 1235F/910A/135%"
It is a fact that Australia is on one of the fastest moving tectonic plates on earth and is drifting to the north- east at the rate of 7 centimetres per year. So depending on when those measurements were taken you will have to adjust them by multiples of 7 cm.Size of ground
Marvel 169.5m and 140m wide
K Park 170 x 115 m
MCG 171 metres x 146 metres
True about the movement of the tectonic plate but given all grounds sit in the middle of the plate they are all moving together at 7cm per year so the ground size remains a constantIt is a fact that Australia is on one of the fastest moving tectonic plates on earth and is drifting to the north- east at the rate of 7 centimetres per year. So depending on when those measurements were taken you will have to adjust them by multiples of 7 cm.
Those dimensions may be fence to fence.
The actual playing area (within the boundary line) is:
Marvel 159.5 x 128.5
GMHBA 167 x 112
MCG 162 x 139
and for reference:
Mars 160 x 129
However your point still stands.
I reckon their home ground advantage must be worth at least 2-3 games a year to them. That would often be the difference that gets them into the top 4 (and a home final at the G) at the expense of an interstate or smaller Victorian club. Good on them for exploiting it to their advantage. It just sucks that clubs like Collingwood, Carlton, Essendon and Hawthorn rarely play there. So they too reap a benefit ... probably worth about half a win in the years that they are competing for the top 4, which is when it matters.
Instead the Victorian minnows are the sacrificial lambs on the altar of the great pagan cat deity, sometimes even in periods when they are flag contenders. Probably the interstate clubs too. Here's a summary of Victorian clubs to play at KP over the last 20-odd years:
Carlton - 3 games at KP since 1997 (all since 2018)Collingwood - 0 games at KP since 1999Essendon - 0 games at KP since 1993Hawthorn - 3 games at KP since 1999
By contrast:
WB - 13 games at KP since 1999 ... counting this coming roundNorth - 9 games at KP since 2008 (none between 1995-2007)Saints - 9 games at KP since 1999Melbourne - 16 games at KP since 1999Richmond - 8 games at KP since 1999 but none since they won their flag in 2017
I know some will say it's all about maximising attendances - some clubs will draw bigger crowds at the MCG than can fit into KP. No doubt that's true, but it seems to me that's a far higher priority for the AFL than having a fair competition. Equalisation should encompass a lot more than the so-called "handouts" (I prefer to call it hush money) to the smaller clubs.
So why isn't there more widespread outrage and ransacking of AFL House at this massive leg-up not only for Geelong but also Collingwood, Carlton, Essendon and Hawthorn?
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Post 2016 Grand Final, I recall Bevo make a point that the only team he had failed to defeat in his two years as a senior coach was Geelong. The way he addressed his audience suggested defeating Geelong was top of his agenda in terms of claiming a scalp. This was evidenced by our 2017 match against Geelong when we took it right up to them on their home deck. We were in front early in the final quarter and had a bit of momentum when Cloke gave away a free kick, followed by a 50m penalty, to gift Geelong a goal. It was all down hill from there.
We were no good in 2018, yet we managed to defeat them. We defeated them again in 2019. Admittedly, both of those matches were at Marvel Stadium. Last year we kicked the first seven goals of the match, only to be overrun and lose by less than two goals. VDM and Wood both got injured in the first half which ultimately cost us the victory.
Our last three matches against Geelong have been pleasing, and I take comfort in knowing we'll be up for this game.
I'm quietly confident we have set ourselves to win this. I really like our chances against a slow Geelong side and hope we play to our strengths. Bevo will likely have a plan to counter the slow and deliberate Geelong ball movement. Can't wait.Agreed. Also, if you watch the footage of Treloar on 360 last night, he stressed, rather intensely, that we would be up for the challenge on Friday night.
I think we're a certainty.I'm quietly confident we have set ourselves to win this. I really like our chances against a slow Geelong side and hope we play to our strengths. Bevo will likely have a plan to counter the slow and deliberate Geelong ball movement. Can't wait.
Someone forgot to tell them they haven't won yet. Pride cometh before the fallLol Geelong flogs ..
"he double advantage is that for every 1% we add, it'll take off roughly 1% from them. So instead of needing to make up 20% (150% - 130%), we only need to add probably 5% to 10% to top them. ie If we win 120 to 50, we go to 1180F/867A/136% to the bulldogs 1235F/910A/135%"
Advantage Geelong flogs7000 crowd confirmed for club members residing in the region. Great news.