Perth Cat 11
Debutant
- Jul 7, 2016
- 97
- 59
- AFL Club
- Geelong
Besides the point. If Collingwood moved from the holden centre to training at MCG or Dockers from Cockburn to Optus then you might have some sort of moral high ground but currently only Geelong train and play on the same ground. They also maintain the ground unlike a separate independent company like at MCG or Marvel. Having an intimate knowledge of the ground gives you a huge advantage.
PS can a gold coast fan inform me where Suns train, I couldn't find that information.
Controversial opinion that interstaters won't ever understand but the MCG is the only true neutral stadium in the league.
1. Unique dimensions that allow for adaptable gameplans thus "only the best" win there. Teams rarely if ever "perfect" it. Richmond was an anomaly.
2. There's no "home ground" advantage insofar as crowds go given the size and rarity of "large" crowds (ie. 50k at the MCG is not the same as 50k at Optus).
3. History is littered with examples of non-MCG tenants winning finals there after only playing there a handful of times over multiple years
4. A win at the MCG for a non-tenant is not even remotely celebratory to the same degree as winning at the GABBA, AO, SCG, Optus, and even GMHBA. It's just "another win" ie if 1st (MCG tenant) vs 2nd (Perth team) play at the MCG it's a genuine 50/50 contest. Switch the match to Optus and the advantage to the Perth time is greatly in their favour.
5. If Geelong wants to play home finals at GMHBA against MCG tenants then they need to openly and vocally call for it. None of this "bUt wE dO aSk fOr iT". Specifically ask to play ALL home games against MCG tenants at GMHBA. Until the club does that it can stfu and deal with MCG home finals.
Simply put, many Geelong fans just want what all other non-Melbourne clubs receive pro-forma.





