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It’s ridiculous and greedy push for more $ by the AFL. Teams that play consistently well and win in the home and away season are rewarded by making the finals. It makes H&A games important. Now teams that do not even win 10 games in a season can make the playoffs, and depending on a good late form (and luck) can win the premiership. It seems unfair to teams that have played well throughout the season.

Do teams that have qualified start resting players early? What happens when Geelong plays a Victorian MCG team that finishes 10th - does that playoff take place in the MCG?
 

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Except Tassie haven't joined yet???? Bring in the "wildcard" when tassie joins, but they haven't joined yet??

You cannot convince me that a team finishing in the bottom half of the ladder deserves to make finals and potentially have a shot to win the flag.

The AFL introduced the final-8 in the 15 team comp in 1994 to "ready" the fans with that system in anticipation of Freos entry the following season. The AFL are doing the same thing here. Makes sense.
 
They didn’t deserve to play finals though, because of where they finished on the ladder lol

That's because the rules are that it was a final-8. If you finished 9th in a final-8 you don't deserve to make it.

If the rules are that it's a final-10, then if you make it, you deserve it because all 18 teams are playing under the same rules.

It's like saying that if you finish 7th in a final-6 you deserve to miss. Hawthorn and Gold Coast would have deserved to miss the finals in 2025 if the rules were that we had a final-6.
 
Sorry I just think it's a truly awful decision

Well you're entitled to you opinion, but your wording is unnecessarily alarmist.

All they've done idis make the proportion of teams in the finals in the "soon to be" 19 team league as close as possible to the 50% that made the finals between 1995-2010. Hardly a big stretch.
 

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If they were to win a wildcard game and then get knocked out of an elimination final, is the streak still alive?
I mean it's a wildcard in name only innit.
 
Soon to be 19.

The AFL introduced the final-8 in the 15-team league in 1994 in preparation for Fremantle's entry the next year.

The riff-raff sooked about it. Claimed the game was being ruined. They're fools.
I think 8/15 is bad too. Also Tassie are still several years away.
A lot of us here are just saying more than half the teams making finals is bad.
You can call us socks, buts it's a fair criticism.

FYI the 7 rules changes they did before this one I actually liked. I just don't like the idea that a team that finishes with a 11-12 record can be a shot for the flag
 

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So this means the pre-finals bye is gone? If so, very happy to see that and although some people are complaining now, you're all going to tune in for those wildcard games in late August/early September and we'll see more sell outs + big TV audiences.

This is also great news for Tasmania as it increases their chances of playing in a post-season match earlier than they would've under the old top 8 system. GWS did a lot right and even they arguably had to wait too long (5 years) to play finals.
 
If you wanted a true wildcard, then have qualification for finals be every team outside the 8 with a positive W/L record, or an even W/L and positive % record.

So in 2025, final 10
2024, final 10
2023, 9
2022, 9
2021, 8
2020, 9
2019, 10
2018, 12
2017, 9
2016, 9
2015, 10
 
Why do you think half the competition needs to be involved in the finals series? When has a team that finished 9th ever deserved to play finals?

Which team who finished 9th or 10th should have been given a chance to make the Grand Final?

It’s never happened. 8 is the idea structure. You have 4 teams with a legit chance, 2 with a slight chance and 2 with almost no chance.

We don’t need to change that.

This move is being made in preparation for Tassy joining as the 19th side.

9th or 10th making it in a 19-team league is essentially no different to 7th or 8th making it when it was 16 teams.

The AFL has moved on. It is NOT a 16-team league anymore. As the number of teams change, so must the structure of the league. Makes perfect sense.

The riff-raff oppose everything. It's a natural human reaction to oppose change. My advice is to embrace it and ignore the riff-raff mate.
 
Idiotic decision. Bloody Eddie’s been pushing this moronic idea for years. Money grab, pure and simple.

I know the Bulldogs won from 7th in 2016, but they at least had the benefit of a week off pre finals. Whoever wins these wildcard matches are going to be lambs to the slaughter, sacrificed on the altar of AFL greed, pure and simple.
 
I think 8/15 is bad too. Also Tassie are still several years away.
A lot of us here are just saying more than half the teams making finals is bad.
You can call us socks, buts it's a fair criticism.

FYI the 7 rules changes they did before this one I actually liked. I just don't like the idea that a team that finishes with a 11-12 record can be a shot for the flag

Look, if a team can win 5 consecutive finals, they deserve the premiership. No one would have ever done it harder. Teams have made the finals with more losses than wins before.

When they did the 8/15 in 1994, it was for one year.

This will be for two years before it is 10/19.

It makes perfect sense. You simply can't add three teams and not change the finals structure.
 

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