MemoryLane
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Hello
I am aware that there is talk that the bye rounds will be consolidated to allow for a mid season draft period.
But in case that is delayed by a year, I would propose an alternative structure to AFL house for next year.
We all know they and journalists read BF/social media for their ideas.
I would make the bye rounds over two weeks.
Week 1 I would play off all the Vic sides against each other as close to rivalries as possible (5 total games)
In the weekdays preceding this round I would create a bunch of feature programs about each club and the VFL. Histories, legends, moments everything. A real celebration .
Week 2 I would have the interstate teams play (total 4 games) in their state rivalries.
Friday night - Showdown
Saturday arvo - Battle of the Bridge
Saturday night - Derby
Sunday arvo - Q clash.
Again in the weekdays leading up you have features on clubs and leagues (NEAFL, SANFL, WAFL,). Again, a real celebration of the clubs and state leagues. Their histories , legends etc.
Clubs could even use this as a chance to wear heritage jumpers too.
I think it'd be a really great couple of weeks to check out what you didn't know before from another part of Australia.
It would also allow the biggest rivalries in the AFL to get the airtime without competition.
Perhaps someone else could give me their take on how the Vics best matchup on such a weekend but using a Thursday night would mean zero clashes.
So, thoughts on the above?
Alternatives for how you would structure the bye/s?
I am aware that there is talk that the bye rounds will be consolidated to allow for a mid season draft period.
But in case that is delayed by a year, I would propose an alternative structure to AFL house for next year.
We all know they and journalists read BF/social media for their ideas.
I would make the bye rounds over two weeks.
Week 1 I would play off all the Vic sides against each other as close to rivalries as possible (5 total games)
In the weekdays preceding this round I would create a bunch of feature programs about each club and the VFL. Histories, legends, moments everything. A real celebration .
Week 2 I would have the interstate teams play (total 4 games) in their state rivalries.
Friday night - Showdown
Saturday arvo - Battle of the Bridge
Saturday night - Derby
Sunday arvo - Q clash.
Again in the weekdays leading up you have features on clubs and leagues (NEAFL, SANFL, WAFL,). Again, a real celebration of the clubs and state leagues. Their histories , legends etc.
Clubs could even use this as a chance to wear heritage jumpers too.
I think it'd be a really great couple of weeks to check out what you didn't know before from another part of Australia.
It would also allow the biggest rivalries in the AFL to get the airtime without competition.
Perhaps someone else could give me their take on how the Vics best matchup on such a weekend but using a Thursday night would mean zero clashes.
So, thoughts on the above?
Alternatives for how you would structure the bye/s?







