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Full Melbourne 2014 Fixture


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Available here http://www.afl.com.au/fixture

Keys for us:

Home games are: West Coast (MCG), Gold Coast (MCG), Sydney (MCG), Bulldogs (MCG), Port Adelaide (Alice Springs), Collingwood (MCG), NM (MCG), Fremantle (TIO), Geelong (MCG), Brisbane (Etihad), GWS (MCG).

Away games: St Kilda (Etihad), GWS (GWS), Carlton (MCG), Adelaide (Adelaide Oval), Richmond (MCG), Essendon (MCG), Bulldogs (Etihad), Port Adelaide (Adelaide Oval), Hawthorn (MCG), West Coast (Patersons), NM (Etihad).

Edit: Home game at Etihad (v Brisbane). Four Victorian home games at MCG (Dogs, NM, Collingwood, Geelong). 6 six-day breaks. No Friday nights. Return games against GWS, Bulldogs, North Melbourne, West Coast, Port Adelaide.

Edit: On Free-to-air 9 times this year (Round 23 TBD).

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Fixture ok...could be a lot worse.

Its time we embrace Stinklands as venue and learn to master it. Still hate the place though.

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Why cant we get a home game against essendon at the G. Three years in a row now.

Because it is part of Essendon's punishment? Let them be saddled with the low gate returns.

Overall it is not bad relative to our under achieving. A huge bonus not to go back to Geelong.

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Two Sunday twilight games (away v Essendon in Round 13, home v North Melbourne in Round 14).

Two Saturday twilight games (away v Adelaide in Round 7, away v Hawthorn in Round 20).

Any games at Brisbane or Gold Coast?

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1 - St Kilda (Etihad)

2 - West Coast (MCG)

3 - GWS (Giant Stadium)

4 - Carlton (MCG)

5 - Gold Coast (MCG)

6 - Swans (MCG)

7 - Crows (Adelaide)

8 - Doggies (MCG)

9 - Tiggers (MCG)

10 - BYE

11 - Port (TIO Traeger Park, Alice Springs)

12 - Pies (MCG)

13 - Dons (MCG)

14 - North (MCG)

15 - Dogs (Etihad)

16 - Freo (TIO Darwin)

17 - Cats (MCG)

18 - Port (Adelaide)

19 - Lions (Etihad)

20 - Hawks (MCG)

21 - GWS (MCG)

22 - West Coast (Patterson)

23 - North (Etihad)

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Dreadful draw from a commercial point of view and the game at Etihad is just another kick in the guts.

We cannot make any money from this draw and I'm sure that PJ is less than happy, there are two games where we will make a profit Collingwood and Geelong.

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Interesting return trips against Port, North who are middle-top tier teams, and repeats against West Coast who had an off year pose some threat. Some good home games though.

Queens Birthday home again helps us. Better revenue than last year, but slightly harder fixture game wise. Enjoy Paul.

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I reckon our run up to the bye is sensational, with only Swans top 6, and the rest within the realm of possibility...

Really need to used the first half of the season to build some confidence and momentum.

Interesting.

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Dreadful draw from a commercial point of view and the game at Etihad is just another kick in the guts.

We cannot make any money from this draw and I'm sure that PJ is less than happy, there are two games where we will make a profit Collingwood and Geelong.

If (big if) we can get a win against the Saints in Round 1, you'd hope that our opening home game in Round 2 could pull a decent figure (more decent than what we're going to get in Round 21 v GWS, anyway). But yes, the draw is financially abysmal.

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I reckon our run up to the bye is sensational, with only Swans top 6, and the rest within the realm of possibility...

Really need to used the first half of the season to build some confidence and momentum.

Interesting.

It is good in that respect

We are a sneaky chance to be up 4-1 for mine

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