Check the fixture and see for yourself. I thought the top 6 were supposed to play each other twice.
What other mistakes have they made?
What other mistakes have they made?
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Check the fixture and see for yourself. I thought the top 6 were supposed to play each other twice.
What other mistakes have they made?
Wrong.
Check what mistakes you have made
Why do you think this? Nobody else does.I thought the top 6 were supposed to play each other twice.
Why do you think this? Nobody else does.
Why didn't West Coast play Richmond in Melbourne during the 2018 season?
lol what are you some sort of light weight?Cause the fixture makers were on a bender?
Not too dissimilar to me before making this thread?
lol what are you some sort of light weight?
I gotta admit that is a pretty hard thing to doI lost harder than Adam Treloar.
I gotta admit that is a pretty hard thing to do
As long as you don't act like a GoldsackMaybe I'm being too hard on myself. Maybe I should stop acting like a Sidebottom.
I agree it's a bit weird, the two stand out teams H&A last year, it's a game everyone wants to see, why not put it on twice 2019?Check the fixture and see for yourself. I thought the top 6 were supposed to play each other twice.
What other mistakes have they made?
Top 6 teams double up against 2 or 3 of the other top 6 teams. From that pool we got Melbourne, Collingwood and GWS. No room for WC. We played them once over there in 2018 so it’s about right that we play them once over here this year.The top six don't play each other twice?
I thought they were supposed to be next season.
If not, never mind.
Why didn't West Coast play Richmond in Melbourne during the 2018 season?
Yep 21 games against teams that won less games than us last year, and 1 against a team that won the same amount. And 22 games against teams that lost more than we did. Pretty bloody easy.easiest draw richmond
Yeah I never really care about the fixture in advance, but like the OP I thought the same.
My understanding was that each club played each other once (17 games) and 1-6, 7-12, 13-18 from the previous year's ladder positioning doubled up, making it 22 games.
Obviously judging from comments I have been mistaken. Can someone shed some light on this? Was the above ever the case?? Or have I completely just made this up in my head!
Cheers
A massive centuries long conspiracy by the Viccos, working in conjunction with the reverse vampires and the RAND Corporation, to do over Western Australia.