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Shorter Qtrs & 28 Rounds in 2021?

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Shorten quarters is a great ideaas we don’t have to watch melb play outstanding footy for longer especially based on the last couple of seasons. 

Bring it on. 

 

After this year, I was thinking 17 rounds (all play each other once) and then the remains rounds can be matching teams  for the finals run home to get rid of the "dead" rudder games.  It's been proven this year that a floating fixture can work. 

Plus the qtr's for need to be longer.

Notice they have snuck in a "night" GF this year too. 

 


19 hours ago, DemonOX said:

Shorten quarters is a great ideaas we don’t have to watch melb play outstanding footy for longer especially based on the last couple of seasons. 

Bring it on. 

Is the Federal Member for Marybyrnong involved?

Shorter quarters could mean that 186 will never be beaten.

Edited by monoccular

17 minutes ago, daisycutter said:

apparently fake news....afl never heard of it nor are they considering it

thank [censored] for that! 

 

I'm sure there's a bunch of ideas that will be thrown on the table by this magnificent think tank.

On 9/11/2020 at 5:09 PM, titan_uranus said:

So is this another Tom Browne special?

Another Tom Browne special. 

”Good luck to Dyson Heppell who had knee surgery on his ankle” 

 


What I'm really looking forward to is more 4-day turnarounds between games.  

What the game needs, more than anything else, is more off-field powerbroker factors having more influence on the actual sporting contest.

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