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Week One Finals schedule prediction

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Adelaide v GWS - Thursday 7th Sept, Adelaide Oval 7.50pm

Geelong v Richmond - Friday 8th Sept,
MCG 7.50pm

Port Adelaide v Melbourne - Saturday 9th Sept, Adelaide Oval 3.20pm

Sydney v Essendon - Saturday 9th Sept, SCG 7.25pm



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Wow, that is looking like a very lop sided first week of finals......after such an even year things might get ugly.
The Cats V Tigers might be the only close game?
 
Thursday night -Port vs Melbourne or eagles at adelaide oval...either way I think port will host the Thursday game

Friday night- Adelaide vs GWS at adelaide oval

Sat arvo - Sydney vs Essendon at SCG

Sat night- Geelong vs Richmond at MCG

They wont give the Elimination Final winner a 2 day recovery advantage on the Qualifying Final loser.
 
They wont give the Elimination Final winner a 2 day recovery advantage on the Qualifying Final loser.

???

In my scenario port v demons eagles is 5 v 8 then Friday is the crows vs giants 1 v 4...

Sat arvo is swans vs bombers 6 v 7 sat night cats v tigers 2 v 3

So the power v demons/eagles winner plays the crows vs giants loser with only a 1 day gap.

The swans v bombers winner plays the cats v tigers loser of the same rest.

I don't follow your logic
 

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The EF's are traditionally the big games in week 1? I would have thought they get Thursday-Friday night.
Qualifying finalsists generally (always should) play before their potential semi-final opponents, the advantage of the longer break heading into the semis goes to the team which finished higher.

Having the losing Thursday team play their semi against a team that played on the Saturday seems a touch unlikely. So it should surely be: Qual, Elim, Qual, Elim. And they can't really have two Saturday games at Adelaide Oval.

Given that, it probably should be:
Thursday night: Adelaide v Greater Western Sydney
Friday night: Port Adelaide v Melbourne
Saturday day: Geelong v Richmond
Saturday night: Sydney v Essendon
but no way will the AFL have the only MCG game on the Saturday afternoon, usually a lower TV timeslot.

So, I think they will swap the Saturday games, given Geelong-Richmond loser won't have to travel and Sydney (if they win) will.
Thursday night: Adelaide v Greater Western Sydney
Friday night: Port Adelaide v Melbourne
Saturday day: Sydney v Essendon
Saturday night: Geelong v Richmond



There is one other option, which nobody would want:
Thursday night: Geelong v Richmond
Friday night: Sydney v Essendon
Saturday day: Adelaide v Greater Western Sydney, Adelaide Oval
Saturday night: Port Adelaide v Melbourne, Football Park :eek:
 
Why is It assumed they can't play two games at the same ground in the same day?

Do port elim at 1pm, then a crows qualifying final at 7pm

Get all Ao staff to Do the clean in 1 hour
Then ready for the next game.

They did it for the aflw grand final into qclash
It would be tight. But surely doable

Bigger worry though would they have the room to stock food and drinks to last out the day
 
Crows guaranteed top spot

If rumours are to be believed that lever is heading to Melbourne, they can move melbourne's pick earlier into the draft

Kennedy needs a good day out to get the Coleman

Get them feeling the eagles will win tonight.
I hope not cos I want the dees in, but I can see Adelaide treating this like a light training session
Interesting way to look at it. Adelaide lose today and Melbourne don't play finals, hence getting a better pick for Jake Lever. Do you think Frost has anything to do with this?
 
Why is It assumed they can't play two games at the same ground in the same day?

Do port elim at 1pm, then a crows qualifying final at 7pm

Get all Ao staff to Do the clean in 1 hour
Then ready for the next game.

They did it for the aflw grand final into qclash
It would be tight. It surely doable

Bigger worry though would they have the room to stock food and drinks to last out the day
Clean the AO in an hour? No way. Far too tight a schedule.
 
No, the same competition, i did state "after such an even year things might get ugly".

I can't see either the Demons or Bombers getting within 10 goals of Port or Sydney playing away. GWS might not do any better against the Crows.


Port will be vulnerable against any finals side & Melbourne have played well away, while Sydney/Essendon usually match up well.

No matter the final pairings, no game will be a given.
 
Clean the AO in an hour? No way. Far too tight a schedule.
You would have hundreds of staff with nothing to do for one to two hours between the games.
Put them all to task.
Not everywhere will have rubbish anyway.
 
Qualifying finalsists generally (always should) play before their potential semi-final opponents, the advantage of the longer break heading into the semis goes to the team which finished higher.

Having the losing Thursday team play their semi against a team that played on the Saturday seems a touch unlikely. So it should surely be: Qual, Elim, Qual, Elim. And they can't really have two Saturday games at Adelaide Oval.

Given that, it probably should be:
Thursday night: Adelaide v Greater Western Sydney
Friday night: Port Adelaide v Melbourne
Saturday day: Geelong v Richmond
Saturday night: Sydney v Essendon
but no way will the AFL have the only MCG game on the Saturday afternoon, usually a lower TV timeslot.

So, I think they will swap the Saturday games, given Geelong-Richmond loser won't have to travel and Sydney (if they win) will.
Thursday night: Adelaide v Greater Western Sydney
Friday night: Port Adelaide v Melbourne
Saturday day: Sydney v Essendon
Saturday night: Geelong v Richmond



There is one other option, which nobody would want:
Thursday night: Geelong v Richmond
Friday night: Sydney v Essendon
Saturday day: Adelaide v Greater Western Sydney, Adelaide Oval
Saturday night: Port Adelaide v Melbourne, Football Park :eek:
I take your point
Say the Crows win they then have to wait longer for their PF and with the new bye is that a positive? What you say makes sense though.
 

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They wont give the Elimination Final winner a 2 day recovery advantage on the Qualifying Final loser.
Why is It assumed they can't play two games at the same ground in the same day?

Do port elim at 1pm, then a crows qualifying final at 7pm

Get all Ao staff to Do the clean in 1 hour
Then ready for the next game.

They did it for the aflw grand final into qclash
It would be tight. But surely doable

Bigger worry though would they have the room to stock food and drinks to last out the day

And blokes hiding in dummies to see both games
 
You're right. Port and Sydney are virtually locked in where they are. Richmond will go to 3rd if they win as they're ahead on points. If they lose they stay where they are due to having a poorer percentage, hence why they're sixth now after Sydney and Port won.

Personally I'd love a Geelong v Richmond first final. The loser would probably get Sydney.

probably better for RIC to lose today TBH. i know anything finals are a 'on the day' scenario, but it would be so RIC to win today, think they're in a strong position, then be arsed consecutively at home in the next 2 weeks against GEE and possibly SYD. reminds of when they defeated ESS in the final round in 2001 (i think) and got a bit hype going on, and then got reamed the following week against them.

an elim final against ESS in a fortnight is much more winnable for mine, and they can take that confidence to ADE or GWS the following week. then again, the elim final will probably be the last game of the week. we know how it psychologically ****s up the tigers under hardwick to sit around and wait for their final!

so what i'm saying is that RIC are probably ****ed
 
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In my scenario port v demons eagles is 5 v 8 then Friday is the crows vs giants 1 v 4...

Sat arvo is swans vs bombers 6 v 7 sat night cats v tigers 2 v 3

So the power v demons/eagles winner plays the crows vs giants loser with only a 1 day gap.

The swans v bombers winner plays the cats v tigers loser of the same rest.

I don't follow your logic

Yep sorry got the matchups wrong.
 

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Do the AFL take the NRL finals into consideration for scheduling?
Likely to be 3 finals in Sydney in the first week and you would think a couple at the SFS. Would they schedule a final at the SCG the same time as a league final at the SFS?
 
Do the AFL take the NRL finals into consideration for scheduling?
Likely to be 3 finals in Sydney in the first week and you would think a couple at the SFS. Would they schedule a final at the SCG the same time as a league final at the SFS?
Pretty sure they would, AFL and NRL will simply ignore each other unless it's impossible not to. Only scenario I could see that happening is AFL wanting to use ANZ.
 
How much do West Coast need to beat Adelaide by to jump up to 7th?

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