Interstate sides in GFs

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But its an expanded league innit.

It became the AFL

So you have the vfl era - where you won 9 flags

And then the afl era - where youve won 1 flag
And a expanded league does not change the history of that league and even going by your logic Richmond have won 10 VFL flags not 9 and 11 overall
 

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Whatever makes you feel better. You won the flag through your undeserved home ground advantage in my view and it’s the only afl premiership you’ve won. The rest are VFL premierships just like port have 36 SAFL flags and 1 AFL flag

If it wasn't for a much more significant home ground advantage, Adelaide wouldn't have been on top of the ladder.

Indeed, all the teams that finished above us benefited far more from such an advantage than we did.

remove that and you might need to reconsider how 'undeserved' us playing at the MCG was.
 
If it wasn't for a much more significant home ground advantage, Adelaide wouldn't have been on top of the ladder.

Indeed, all the teams that finished above us benefited far more from such an advantage than we did.

remove that and you might need to reconsider how 'undeserved' us playing at the MCG was.
Your mob left Melbourne 5 times in the whole year. Interstate sides are flying all over the country every other week. Melbourne teams act like it’s mission impossible every time they have to set foot on a plane yet it’s just part of the gig for everyone else.
Richmond rode a easy draw all the way to 3rd place. Any decent team would have finished top with your draw. Then won three unwarranted home finals for the flag
 
Your mob left Melbourne 5 times in the whole year. Interstate sides are flying all over the country every other week. Melbourne teams act like it’s mission impossible every time they have to set foot on a plane yet it’s just part of the gig for everyone else.
Richmond rode a easy draw all the way to 3rd place. Any decent team would have finished top with your draw. Then won three unwarranted home finals for the flag

You might want to check your numbers...

Where did we play the top teams?

Where did they play the top teams?

Also, we played 11 games on our home ground during H&A...How many did you play on yours?


Also, which do you think is easier playing one a ground/city maybe once a year, or playing on a ground 3 times/year, and in the city 5or6 times?
 
If it wasn't for a much more significant home ground advantage, Adelaide wouldn't have been on top of the ladder.

Indeed, all the teams that finished above us benefited far more from such an advantage than we did.

remove that and you might need to reconsider how 'undeserved' us playing at the MCG was.
This significant home advantage is then compensated for by a significant away disadvantage

If you mark every home state game against a home state team as a 0

Every home state game against an interstater at home as a +1 advantage

And every away game against an interstater away as a -1 advantage

Add up the respective teams numbers and see who ends up with an advantage youll find it wont be the interstate teams.

Then you add flying after every second match interrupting recovery - imagine playing a whole punishing game of afl then being stuck in a cramped seat for however many hours.

You are seriously having a laugh.
 
This significant home advantage is then compensated for by a significant away disadvantage

If you mark every home state game against a home state team as a 0

Every home state game against an interstater at home as a +1 advantage

And every away game against an interstater away as a -1 advantage

Add up the respective teams numbers and see who ends up with an advantage youll find it wont be the interstate teams.

Then you add flying after every second match interrupting recovery - imagine playing a whole punishing game of afl then being stuck in a cramped seat for however many hours.

You are seriously having a laugh.

The stats bear it out....non Vic teams have the advantage.
 

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The team that dominated the finals and won all their games by a average of 45 points is a lot stronger than the team that lost it's first final and only won the grand final by 1 point
Nah I tend to agree with the other 248 posters
 
You might want to check your numbers...

Where did we play the top teams?

Where did they play the top teams?

Also, we played 11 games on our home ground during H&A...How many did you play on yours?


Also, which do you think is easier playing one a ground/city maybe once a year, or playing on a ground 3 times/year, and in the city 5or6 times?
Your away record was 6 wins 5 losses, with one win against a top 8 team ( port ) lol even we beat them twice at AO
You played Freo and Brisbane twice and still couldn’t reach top spot even though 4 of your away games were a five minute tram ride up the road
 
If it wasn't for a much more significant home ground advantage, Adelaide wouldn't have been on top of the ladder.

Indeed, all the teams that finished above us benefited far more from such an advantage than we did.

remove that and you might need to reconsider how 'undeserved' us playing at the MCG was.

Exactly. Geelong and Adelaide both got a home game against Richmond, but we didn't get one against them.

Play round 6 or round 21 at the G instead of Adelaide/Geelong and Richmond win, finish top of the ladder, and get a home final anyway.
 
If it wasn't for a much more significant home ground advantage, Adelaide wouldn't have been on top of the ladder.

Indeed, all the teams that finished above us benefited far more from such an advantage than we did.

remove that and you might need to reconsider how 'undeserved' us playing at the MCG was.

2017

Richmond:
9 H&A MCG games, 5 games against non-MCG tenants. 16 H&A games within their state.

Adelaide:
12 H&A AO games. 10 games against non-AO tenants. 12 H&A games within their state.

Dare I say that less travel, more games within your home state, and massively unfair advantages during the finals series is of much greater value than having an extra 5 games in which you have a 'true' home ground advantage. And what does a 'true home ground advantage' really mean? Is it really that much more difficult for Richmond to defeat Hawthorn at the MCG than it is for Port Adelaide to defeat West Coast at AO?
How did Port Adelaide do in 2014 when they moved to a different stadium? Pretty decent if you ask me, especially considering that their 'significant home ground advantage' was essentially non-existent for most of that year. Right? I mean, with a new stadium, you'd think that the home ground advantage would be somewhat negated. Or are there more factors at play, such as not having to travel and having greater crowd support? I guess if these factors do indeed exist, the significant home ground advantage you talk about isn't really all that significant.
 
I am not disputing that. But some have said it was the SANFL who needed the VFL but not vice versa. The fact is, both needed eachother.

The simple fact is, the game needed to go national, and given the state of most of the leagues and major clubs around the country, the VFL was best placed to make it happen.
 
We have won 11 in the highest league in the country and we won this year because we were the best team all year not because we were "lucky" and going by your logic no flags before GWS count now because it wasn't a fully "national" competition so West Coast have 0 flags how sad
When this competition finally becomes a proper countrywide competition and starts actually acting like it id be happy to reset the flags to zero and start again.

Wouldnt bother me a bit.
 

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