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Honestly, just being able to watch the team play on TV this season is a bonus. Where the games are do not really matter.

 

geee wwwiiizz the 10 people working at AFLHQ must be knackered by trying to keep this ship a floating.

Good for those of us living in Sydney, we may be the only people at the Saints/Kangas game. As for the other games they may be harder to get into with only 10,000 seats but will remind me of the early years of the swans up here. 

 

 


 

"Foxfooty.com.au understands the SA government is more likely to allow teams to fly in and fly out of the state, once they’ve quarantined in New South Wales, Queensland and Western Australia". 

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I'm glad we are not playing the Saints any time soon.  they are in good form

ditto GC.

 

I guess we will be up in QLD in ~4-5 weeks time after NSW?

Gold Coast in Sydney next week, Hawthorn the week after. Both at Giants Stadium.


3 minutes ago, Clintosaurus said:

Gold Coast in Sydney next week, Hawthorn the week after. Both at Giants Stadium.

confirmed or a guess?

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ROUND SIX                                   

Thursday, July 9                                            

Geelong v Brisbane, SCG, 7.40pm AEST                                   

Friday, Jul 10                                     

Collingwood v Hawthorn, Giants Stadium, 7.50pm AEST                                   

Saturday, July 11                                           

Fremantle v St Kilda, Metricon Stadium, 12.35pm AEST                                  

West Coast v Adelaide, Gabba, 3.05pm AEST

Melbourne v Gold Coast, Giants Stadium, 6.05pm AEST                                   

Essendon v North Melbourne, Metricon Stadium, 7.40pm AEST                                   

Sunday, July 12                                             

Port Adelaide v GWS, Metricon Stadium, 1.05pm AEST                                   

Richmond v Sydney, Gabba, 3.35pm AEST                                   

Carlton v Western Bulldogs, Metricon Stadium, 6.45pm AEST 

ROUND SEVEN                                      

Thursday, July 16                                        

Geelong v Collingwood, Optus Stadium. 6.10pm AWST, 8.10 AEST                                  

Friday, July 17                                   

Essendon v Western Bulldogs, Metricon Stadium, 7.50pm AEST                                

Saturday, July 18                                           

GWS v Brisbane, Giants Stadium, 1.45pm AEST                                   

Sydney v Gold Coast, SCG, 4.35pm AEST                                   

Richmond v North Melbourne, Metricon Stadium, 7.40pm AEST                                   

Sunday, July 19                                         

Carlton v Port Adelaide, Gabba, 1.05pm AEST                                   

Hawthorn v Melbourne, Giants Stadium, 3.35pm AEST                                   

Fremantle v West Coast, Optus Stadium, 4.35pm AWST, 6.35pm AEST                                   

Monday, July 20                                            

Adelaide v St Kilda, Adelaide Oval, 7.10pm ACST, 7.40pm AEST 

[censored] late Sunday games are the pits! They ruin my weekends, waiting for the game all smug after seeing sides lose only for us to torment me with a loss!

Giants Stadium!

Damn I can walk to the SCG, still its not a bad place to watch a low attendance match its still just like a big country ground.  


Melbourne v Gold Coast, Giants Stadium, 6.05pm AEST    

is this a misprint? who plays at 6pm on a Sat night?

So does this mean Rounds 8 and 9 will be vs GWS and Sydney? Surely, if so, both will be away games.

That will mean that after Round 9, we'll have had 2 home games and 6 away games.

Meaning that we'll need to have at least 6 home games somewhere else to come. Presumably will have to be in NSW against other sides to join us, or in another state.

5 minutes ago, Cards13 said:

[censored] late Sunday games are the pits! They ruin my weekends, waiting for the game all smug after seeing sides lose only for us to torment me with a loss!

At least that Hawthorn game should be on FTA for us. Which is inexplicable given how we're playing.

Sensible move, which is within a bee’s appendage of being too late. The only alternative is to abandon the season; to have waited any longer would have meant the inevitable marooning of the Victorian clubs in Victoria. This way, they get out while they still can.

GF should be played at the home ground of the highest ranking team. Hopefully that becomes a lasting change, in the era of a supposedly national competition, there is no reason for the MCG to have dibs on every grand final and this is proof.

 
7 minutes ago, DubDee said:

Melbourne v Gold Coast, Giants Stadium, 6.05pm AEST    

is this a misprint? who plays at 6pm on a Sat night?

That’s to cater for the WC v Adelaide game which starts at 3:20pm.

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Meaning that we'll need to have at least 6 home games somewhere else to come. Presumably will have to be in NSW against other sides to join us, or in another state.

Pretty sure home games have been thrown out the window. The AFL just wants games played for $.


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