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Surely easier to knock off early on a Friday
Surely easier to knock off early on a Friday
Got a feeling there is a story behind this. Did Clarko request it? Did we agree? Thought we had a definite advantage there, with the ability to get to WA a day earlier. Hope we pump them after a training drill on Saturday. Although Hawks have the bloodstained witches hats, so they should be pretty fresh tooSo the AFL have pushed our game against Hawthorn back a day, but kept it at that dumb time. FMD!
Yep. it is mot making sense to me why we leaving Perth so soon when could have stayed there longer to play Swans and GWS that cannot play in Sydney now. That would have been more settling that keep shifting bases more often. Given we cannot have home games, the next best thing is to at least keep us playing games in same location 3 to 5 weeks in a row which seemed the logical thing considering we already in Perth now.Wonder why the AFL is under utilizing WA? Interstate teams only play 3 games here and move on.
The Gabba and Metricon are going to be unfit for AFL games by round 20...
Yep. it is mot making sense to me why we leaving Perth so soon when could have stayed there longer to play Swans and GWS that cannot play in Sydney now. That would have been more settling that keep shifting bases more often. Given we cannot have home games, the next best thing is to at least keep us playing games in same location 3 to 5 weeks in a row which seemed the logical thing considering we already in Perth now.
It will have to all come out in the wash to make sense.Might be logistical, in terms of how many teams can effectively hub there?
Just looking at the Suns game that is quite an advantage we get there and we have to make the most of it.
Surely there are enough empty resorts in Perth for for more than 2 clubs at a time.Might be logistical, in terms of how many teams can effectively hub there?
Might be logistical, in terms of how many teams can effectively hub there?
Similarly if trying to avoid giving Queensland, WA and SA clubs lopsided numbers of home game advantages
Not relevant to what I was on about.As opposed to Collingwood and Richmond playing 20 games per season at the MCG?
We have not played Sydney and GWS yet and they cannot play in Sydney either so scratch my head why they did not just keep Carlton there a little longer to play those two clubs in Perth after Eagles and Fremantle that we playing next two rounds.Sydney and GWS play on Thursday 13th, we play on 15th and Hawks play on 16th so there is always 4 interstate teams in WA but they only every play 1 other non-WA team. Very weird.