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10 hours ago, Demonland said:

 

What is the difference between home and away for neutral venues with no crowds and no gates?

NSW, QLD, SA & WA teams will get 8 home, 8 away and 1 neutral game. Vic clubs will be different but they can figure it out, Geelong really the only outlier.

 

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2 minutes ago, Dr. Gonzo said:

What is the difference between home and away for neutral venues with no crowds and no gates?

NSW, QLD, SA & WA teams will get 8 home, 8 away and 1 neutral game. Vic clubs will be different but they can figure it out, Geelong really the only outlier.

Interstate travel

 

 
1 minute ago, Diamond_Jim said:

Interstate travel

 

"For neutral venues" - Adelaide and Port for example can play 8 home, 8 away and 1 neutral game. We could play 7 home, 7 away and 3 neutral (MCG games vs Richmond, Collingwood and Hawthorn).

Home & away doesn't really matter except for interstate travel (or games in Geelong).

29 minutes ago, The Jackson 6 said:

We’ve got Carlton it appears. Saturday twilight.

Interesting, not that it matters a lot but did they say where it will be played TJ6?


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Likely Round 2 fixture

Collingwood vs Richmond, MCG

Geelong vs Hawthorn

Brisbane vs Fremantle, Gabba

Carlton vs Melbourne, Marvel Stadium

Port Adelaide vs Adelaide, Adelaide Oval

Gold Coast vs West Coast, Metricon

Sydney vs Essendon, SCG

GWS vs North Melbourne, Giants Stadium

St Kilda vs Western Bulldogs, Marvel Stadium

 

Carlton at our fortress.

Challenge accepted.

 

I find the fact we have to travel from Perth to another away game, with only an 83 day break disgusting.


27 minutes ago, Beetle said:

I find the fact we have to travel from Perth to another away game, with only an 83 day break disgusting.

Ripped off as per usual 

12 hours ago, Beetle said:

I find the fact we have to travel from Perth to another away game, with only an 83 day break disgusting.

And if I recall, it was 32 degrees in Perth last round.

I'll excuse the lads if we have a last quarter fade-out.

 


Carlton, Essendon, Geelong, and Sydney first up.

All absolutely winnable games.

Essendon and Geelong back to back at the G. Nice. 

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Round Three

Thursday, June 18
Richmond vs. Hawthorn, MCG, 7:40pm AEST

Friday, June 19
Western Bulldogs vs. Greater Western Sydney, Marvel Stadium, 7:50pm AEST

Saturday, June 20
North Melbourne vs. Sydney, Marvel Stadium, 1:45pm AEST
Collingwood vs. St Kilda, MCG, 4:35pm AEST
Geelong vs. Carlton, GMHBA Stadium, 7:40pm AEST
Brisbane vs. West Coast, Gabba, 7:40pm AEST

Sunday, June 21
Gold Coast vs. Adelaide, Metricon Stadium, 1:05pm AEST
Essendon vs. Melbourne, MCG, 3:35pm AEST
Fremantle vs. Port Adelaide, Metricon Stadium, 6:05pm AEST 

Round Four

Thursday, June 25
Sydney vs. Western Bulldogs, SCG, 7:40pm AEST

Friday, June 26
Greater Western Sydney vs. Collingwood, Giants Stadium, 7:50pm AEST

Saturday, June 27
Port Adelaide vs. West Coast, Metricon Stadium, 1:45pm AEST
St Kilda vs. Richmond, Marvel Stadium, 4:35pm AEST
Essendon vs. Carlton, MCG, 7:40pm AEST
Gold Coast vs. Fremantle, Metricon Stadium, 7:40pm AEST

Sunday, June 28
Brisbane vs. Adelaide, Gabba, 1:05pm AEST
Melbourne vs. Geelong, MCG, 3:35pm AEST
Hawthorn vs. North Melbourne, Marvel Stadium, 6:05pm AEST

Round Five

Thursday, July 2
West Coast  vs. Richmond, Metricon Stadium, 7:40pm AEST

Friday, July 3
Collingwood vs. Essendon, MCG, 7:50pm AEST

Saturday, July 4
Carlton vs. St Kilda, MCG, 1:45pm AEST
Geelong vs. Gold Coast, GMHBA, 4:35pm AEST
Western Bulldogs vs. North Melbourne, Marvel Stadium, 7:40pm AEST
Brisbane vs. Port Adelaide, Gabba, 7:40pm AEST

Sunday, July 5
Adelaide vs. Fremantle, Metricon Stadium, 1:05pm AEST
Sydney vs. Melbourne, SCG, 3:35pm AEST
Greater Western Sydney vs. Hawthorn, Giants Stadium, 6:05pm AEST


Based on this fixture we must run into the finals with a flurry of home games. With only a 17 round season, and 4 of the first 5 are away.

2 minutes ago, Bring-Back-Powell said:

Escape a trip to Geelong. Nice.

No wonder Gil looks sic..

Sunday 3.30 suits me but at some stage we need to be thought of as prime time. 

 

 

Glad there are no crowds allowed.  We play in the Sunday arvo death slot 3 times, but it is made for tv!

3 minutes ago, buck_nekkid said:

Glad there are no crowds allowed.  We play in the Sunday arvo death slot 3 times, but it is made for tv!

Correct only Melb and Stk dont have a Thrus/Fri or sat night game but the Sunday games we play are all 7 games.


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