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Crows Chat That 'Doesnt Deserve Its Own Thread' Thread part 2

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We started on Saturday March 29

Of the 13 weekends, our reserves have only played on 9 of them

It's not enough football
VFL started one week before on 21st March. There’s really not much difference. If it was so important to both clubs I’m sure they could add a trial game between each other.
 
VFL started one week before on 21st March. There’s really not much difference. If it was so important to both clubs I’m sure they could add a trial game between each other.
The difference is the four non-playing weekends we've had in just half a season

Five if you want to go by the VFL start date
 
The difference is the four non-playing weekends we've had in just half a season

Five if you want to go by the VFL start date
Again, this is largely an AFL issue.
Adelaide’s byes-
-Bye round 12/4 is because of Gather Round (the VFL also has a bye this week).
-17/4 bye is due the the SA V WA game, yes this is mandated by the SANFL.
-Bye round 31/5 is due to Port having their AFL bye hence the same for their SANFL team, this creates an odd number of SANFL teams for that week.
-split round from 14/6-21/6, again, this bye/split round is due to Adelaide’s AFL bye not an SANFL mandated issue.

What exactly do you suggest the SANFL do to appease all the AFL and AFL reserves teams dates and demands?
Later in the year, 26/7, no SANFL team plays apart from Adelaide and Port. Are you going to argue this is unfair to those SANFL clubs?
 

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Izak, Smithers, Alex Carey, Ryan Fitzgerald and a few others buy a Barossa winery (Bethany)

 

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Thousands of regional South Australians set to lose access to Channel 7 and free-to-air footy on TV​

Thousands of regional supporters are set to lose access to Channel 7 and free-to-air football on TV, with some unable to watch AFL at all. Now, fans are pleading for the league to step in.

The president of Riverland Crows Supporter Group says a looming decision that will result in thousands of footy fans losing access to matches on free-to-air TV is a “kick in the guts” to regional supporters.
As it stands residents in the south-east of the state, Mount Gambier and the Riverland/Mallee area - as well as Griffith in NSW - will no longer have access to Channel 7 channels on their TVs from July 1 after negotiations between the network and WIN broke down.

Independent Legislative Council member Sarah Game has written to AFL boss Andrew Dillon requesting for the league to step in and act as a “circuit-breaker”.

Seven has said residents will still be able to watch AFL and other free to air sport such as cricket, LIV Golf and the Supercars on their streaming platform 7Plus.
 

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Crows Chat That 'Doesnt Deserve Its Own Thread' Thread part 2

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