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Well backing that up with a Friday night gameย against the Dogs wonโ€™t be ideal. Hope we demand the Saturday night game the following week.ย 

A bit disappointed about this.

I'm happy enough to be making up a game in theย NTย but why can't it be in Alice Springs? It's a beautifulย ground there, and it's always a great game of footy. Darwin isย generally a [censored] spectacle with the high humidity and slippery ball.ย Also in the past Melbourne teams generallyย haven'tย shown up the following week due in part to the fatigue of Darwin games.ย 

Can only assume there's a clear reason why the game can't be played in Alice.ย 

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32 minutes ago, No Plan B said:

A bit disappointed about this.

I'm happy enough to be making up a game in theย NTย but why can't it be in Alice Springs? It's a beautifulย ground there, and it's always a great game of footy. Darwin isย generally a [censored] spectacle with the high humidity and slippery ball.ย Also in the past Melbourne teams generallyย haven'tย shown up the following week due in part to the fatigue of Darwin games.ย 

Can only assume there's a clear reason why the game can't be played in Alice.ย 

It's a Suns home game. They were scheduled to play Hawks there earlier in the year but were forced to play at the SCG during the Vic 2 week outbreak in Rd 11. This is their replacement, not ours.ย 


A bit unlucky if weโ€™re being honest.

Weโ€™ll have a likely 6 day break into the Bulldogs Friday night game the following round, and we donโ€™t get the luxury of the NT home gate.

(Plus I and many other Dee supporters wouldโ€™ve already booked airfares to GC, where this game was originally scheduled)

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Just now, whatwhat say what said:

will make recovery etc. vital for the dogs match the following weekend

In 2018 we played and beat the Dogs off a 7 day break after Darwin.

26 minutes ago, Bring-Back-Powell said:

In 2018 we played and beat the Dogs off a 7 day break after Darwin.

The dogs are a fair sight better this year than in 2018. I'd fancy we're better this year too, but not by a massive amount given 2018 was a fair old year for us.

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I wonder if we also had a say on playing the game up there and if so perhaps weโ€™re getting a split on the NT government money offered? Seems like a good opportunity for both of the sides with an NT presence to get some of the coin back they lost from earlier cancelled ย games.ย 

Get [censored]. I'm in Brisbane that weekend and was going to the game. [censored] the AFL.

Burgess be earning his $$$ getting everyone right for the Dogs.


Really annoyed with this - am one hour from Metricon in NNSW - my one chance to get to a gameย 

and if this is a suns replacement game do we get one for the Alice game?

Edited by Superunknown

Write it down as a loss.

As another poster succinctly wrote we are a top 8 bully. It's lucky you only play the top 8 in the finals.

Our home ground in the NT is Alice Springs. Looking forward at our fixture, it would hardlyย be feasibleย to change any of our future 2021 home games there, leaving aside unexpected pandemic circumstances.

Itโ€™s too late to move the Hawks game and you wouldnโ€™t move the Bulldogs fixture away from the G as it looms as a major blockbuster. Movingย the Adelaide game to Alice Springs would mean you go into a finals series having not played at the MCG and likely finals site for a month.

I wonder if Pert was consulted about this ย or if we were simply the bunnies that have copped the trip to Darwin to satisfy a GC Suns contract?

The only thing worse about playing in Darwin (from a recovery perspective) is playing as the away team and not receiving a cent in return.

As for Alice Springs, they couldnโ€™t possibly play the Adelaide game there later in the year. That would be Darwin, Melbourne,, Perth, Alice Springsย andย Geelong to end the season. We have way bigger fish to fry than taking a tourย all around Australia just before finals.ย 

Edited by Bring-Back-Powell

8 minutes ago, Bring-Back-Powell said:

I wonder if Pert was consulted about this ย or if we were simply the bunnies that have copped the trip to Darwin to satisfy a GC Suns contract?

We mustn't have had a say. This trip makes no sense on any level for the club. We've copped the worst of it financially missing out on the QB and Alice games and now have to travel to Darwin in the run up to finals for no logical reason.

If anything the club should have told the AFL where to go. We don't owe them money and are not beholden to them. Or maybe we are in financial trouble and there's a quid pro quo here somewhere. I'd like to know what it is because on face value there is no reason why we would agree to this.


Great result in my opinion. ย Suns donโ€™t get a home game and I love seeing footy in the top endย 

Edited by Demons11

[censored], first I go into lock down and miss watching the GWS game at the G. Now they relocate the one QLD game this year to Darwin.

8 hours ago, Jaded said:

Well backing that up with a Friday night gameย against the Dogs wonโ€™t be ideal. Hope we demand the Saturday night game the following week.ย 

Expect a few guns to be managed for this one and be fresh for The Doggies.

Might be a great time for a farewell game for Nev.

7 hours ago, Bring-Back-Powell said:

A bit unlucky if weโ€™re being honest.

Weโ€™ll have a likely 6 day break into the Bulldogs Friday night game the following round, and we donโ€™t get the luxury of the NT home gate.

(Plus I and many other Dee supporters wouldโ€™ve already booked airfares to GC, where this game was originally scheduled)

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I did What a bumber

Spare a thought for those who booked a trip to the Gold Coast to coincide with the game at Metricon Stadium (which replaced ย a previously trip cancelled because of the lockdown at the end of May)?

Little wonder that our travel industry is facing bankruptcy.


Damn, pretty pricey flights up to DRW for the game. Even the Jetstar credit I have for twiceย cancellingย trips to Hobart dating back to last year won't come close to covering the cost.ย 

What, that's not fair. I get moving the game because of covid, but gold coast is ok to go to now.

There is a reason we gave up our Darwin game.ย 

Why should we be forced to go to Darwin, I'm sorry they have missed out but surely gold coast could play someone else there.

We are a top team. I bet if it was Collingwood on top the afl wouldn't send them to Darwin.ย 

8 hours ago, Bring-Back-Powell said:

A bit unlucky if weโ€™re being honest.

Weโ€™ll have a likely 6 day break into the Bulldogs Friday night game the following round, and we donโ€™t get the luxury of the NT home gate.

(Plus I and many other Dee supporters wouldโ€™ve already booked airfares to GC, where this game was originally scheduled)

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We have booked the Gold Coast! We were all excited yesterday after hearing that it just becameย a Covid โ€œgreen โ€œ zone , the trip was on! Thanks AFL!ย 
anyone know a good footy pub at the Gold Coast with a Melbourne vibe?

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1 hour ago, Better days ahead said:

We mustn't have had a say. This trip makes no sense on any level for the club. We've copped the worst of it financially missing out on the QB and Alice games and now have to travel to Darwin in the run up to finals for no logical reason.

If anything the club should have told the AFL where to go. We don't owe them money and are not beholden to them. Or maybe we are in financial trouble and there's a quid pro quo here somewhere. I'd like to know what it is because on face value there is no reason why we would agree to this.

Hi BDA. If the AFL are going to back this up with a Friday night blockbuster against the Dogs (allegedly) then I don't see how we wouldn't have been asked for our input first. As soon as I saw it mentioned my first thought was that Perty and Tony Cochrane got their heads together and concocted a win - win situation for us both to salvage some money out of our respective NT deals.ย 

Just now, KLV said:

We have booked the Gold Coast! We were all excited yesterday after hearing that it just becameย a Covid โ€œgreen โ€œ zone , the trip was on! Thanks AFL!ย 
anyone know a good footy pub at the Gold Coast with a Melbourne vibe?

That genuinely sucks for you.
I had fares booked for this one but will put it towards a travel bank and use it if we have to play Brisbane in the finals up there.

I highly recommend Star City Casino (formerly Jupiters). They have a bunch of screens in the sports bar and also a few tv screens in a niceย outdoor balconyย area to enjoy the footy with a frothie.

Most of the pubs in Surfers and Broadbeach are NRL centric.


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