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Speaking to a Richmond supporter 'mate' of mine today - believes we'd be lucky to get one Friday night match aside from our primetime ANZAC event.

So, nearest to the pin Demonland

Are there any optimists (3 Friday nights plus)?

Personally, I think we will get 1 (and a lot of sunday arvo's).

 
6 minutes ago, Engorged Onion said:

Speaking to a Richmond supporter 'mate' of mine today - believes we'd be lucky to get one Friday night match aside from our primetime ANZAC event.

So, nearest to the pin Demonland

Are there any optimists (3 Friday nights plus)?

Personally, I think we will get 1 (and a lot of sunday arvo's).

Yep ? Anzac +1 for me

 

It takes too long to get served at The Tippler on a Friday after work anyway. 


The coincidental one against Richmond then zero. If we do jag one, it will be as the away team.

Hello Sunday twilight graveyard shift to be shared with North, Saints (with a few cameos from the Dogs) and interstate teams.

 

 

1 and that will be the ANZAC eve game. There is not a hope in the world we will get any more. What can we expect. Maybe a Thursday night and a couple Saturday nights i imagine. Personally i would rather Saturday night games anyway.

On 10/28/2019 at 9:28 AM, Bring-Back-Powell said:

Going with 8. Starting with a round 1 Friday night blockbuster against the Suns at the G. 

☝️That aged well


I think we'll get one more, but it won't be our home game. Maybe against the pies, bombers, or blues.

Thursday night games are almost as good as Friday nights for PR and sponsors as they are stand-alone FTA.  Hopefully if we don't get Friday nights we get a few Thursdays. 

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1 hour ago, Bring-Back-Powell said:

Thinking 0 other Friday nights and one ho-hum Thursday night late June game against Port over there.

Feels about right @Bring-Back-Powell

Zero Friday games aside from Anzac. Tigers, Pies, Dogs, St Kilda even will do better

On 10/28/2019 at 10:08 AM, Wiseblood said:

I'll go with two.  The ANZAC Eve game and then one against a random opponent late in the season.

I think I was closest to the pin.

We've done well to get three Friday night games, even if two are away games.  Richmond, Brisbane and Hawthorn are good opponents to have in those games.

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Yep, Bravo! I'll send a frozen meat tray your way...well, maybe not in this heat.

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4 hours ago, Wiseblood said:

I think I was closest to the pin.

We've done well to get three Friday night games, even if two are away games.  Richmond, Brisbane and Hawthorn are good opponents to have in those games.

I dunno, I even made the bold prediction it would be against one of the Bombers, Blues or Pies! ?

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