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Annoyed we have to play in WA twice. 

Brisbane at the GABBA is a tough way to end the year.

We don't play at the MCG for five game in a row which is bizzare.

Double ups against Dogs, Port, Brisbane, Collingwood and Freo.

Geelong at Geelong.

Lots of prime time early.

Q'bday away game despite technically Collingwood hosting the last proper one in 2019.

 

Just now, Cards13 said:

How the f k are we away to Tigs and Pies after we got screwed last year by covid?!

We were always going to be away to Richmond this year. We had an 85K capacity for our home game this year but only 55K bothered showing up.

Collingwood you could argue should be our home QBDAY game considering we haven't hosted them at the G since 2018. Although I think we got the SCG gate this year. 

 

The good - home games against Essendon, Carlton & Collingwood

The bad - 7 interstate trips (incl Alice Springs)

The ugly - playing down at that [censored] in Geelong - AGAIN


Bring it on i say

Assuming a reasonable run with injuries i expect to finish with 19 or 20 wins. Can't see anyone beating us tbh but we're bound to have 1 or 2 off days i suppose

 

Nothing would please me more than a prelim like display in front of the Cats fans in round 17.

Cannot stand those [censored] Bandits. 

 

Weird how it really holds no fears after the year we just had... Like that we have Lions, Dogs and Port twice, and twice Vs Pies is a great opportunity to scar them... ;)

 

 
Just now, Vitamin Dee said:

Nothing would please me more than a prelim like display in front of the Cats fans in round 17.

Cannot stand those [censored] Bandits. 

 

That would be good. An after the siren goal to win it would be better

6 minutes ago, Dr. Gonzo said:

The good - home games against Essendon, Carlton & Collingwood

The bad - 7 interstate trips (incl Alice Springs)

The ugly - playing down at that [censored] in Geelong - AGAIN

Only if those 2 chit trucks Carlton and Collingwood are still in it so late in the season.


Who do you have to [censored] to get a home game against West Coast and to stop getting games in Geelong? 
Unbelievable 

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Rd 1: Bulldogs @ MCG, Wed Mar 16, 7.10pm

Rd 2: Gold Coast @ Metricon, Sat Mar 26, 8pm

Rd 3: Essendon @ MCG, Fri Apr 1, 7.20pm

Rd 4: Port @ Adelaide Oval, Thurs Apr 7, 7.40pm

Rd 5: Gws @ MCG, Sat Apr 16, 7.25pm

Rd 6: Richmond @ MCG, Sun Apr 24, 7.25pm

Rd 7: Hawthorn @ MCG, Sat Apr 30, 4.35pm

Rd 8: St Kilda @ MCG, Sun May 8, 1.10pm

Rd 9: Eagles @ Optus Stadium, May 15, 5.20pm

Rd 10: North Melbourne @ Marvel Stadium

Rd 11: Fremantle @ MCG

Rd 12: Sydney @ MCG

Rd 13: Collingwood @ MCG

Rd 14: Bye Round 15: Brisbane Lions @ MCG

Rd 16: Adelaide Crows @ Adelaide Oval

Rd 17: Geelong @ Gmhba Stadium

Rd 18: Port Adelaide @ Tio Traeger Park

Rd 19: Western Bulldogs @ Marvel Stadium

Rd 20: Fremantle @ Optus Stadium

Rd 21: Collingwood @ MCG

Rd 22: Carlton @ MCG 

Rd 23: Brisbane Lions @ Gabba

19 minutes ago, Cards13 said:

How the f k are we away to Tigs and Pies after we got screwed last year by covid?!

Because it’s our turn? After years of nothing McGuire got worried about us and demanded splitting Queens Birthday matching the same year we’re away to Richmond.

We seem to get 2 games a year against the Pies semi regularly though, so it’s up to us to make round 21 a big game.

Wow, of 12 possible interstate team games (Geelong included), only 3 are at the MCG.

 

Also this “While the Bulldogs have six primetime matches in those first nine weeks, premier Melbourne has three”

 

Cant help but feel we got a really bad draw this year.

Edited by olisik

Every year people complain.   Just win. That's what we did this year. 


7 minutes ago, Demonland said:

Rd 1: Bulldogs @ MCG, Wed Mar 16, 7.10pm

Rd 2: Gold Coast @ Metricon, Sat Mar 26, 8pm

Rd 3: Essendon @ MCG, Fri Apr 1, 7.20pm

Rd 4: Port @ Adelaide Oval, Thurs Apr 7, 7.40pm

Rd 5: Gws @ MCG, Sat Apr 16, 7.25pm

Rd 6: Richmond @ MCG, Sun Apr 24, 7.25pm

Rd 7: Hawthorn @ MCG, Sat Apr 30, 4.35pm

Rd 8: St Kilda @ MCG, Sun May 8, 1.10pm

Rd 9: Eagles @ Optus Stadium, May 15, 5.20pm

Rd 10: North Melbourne @ Marvel Stadium

Rd 11: Fremantle @ MCG

Rd 12: Sydney @ MCG

Rd 13: Collingwood @ MCG

Rd 14: Bye Round 15: Brisbane Lions @ Mcg

Rd 16: Adelaide Crows @ Adelaide Oval

Rd 17: Geelong @ Gmhba Stadium

Rd 18: Port Adelaide @ Tio Traeger Park

Rd 19: Western Bulldogs @ Marvel Stadium

Rd 20: Fremantle @ Optus Stadium

Rd 21: Collingwood @ Mcg Round 22: Carlton @ MCG 

Rd 23: Brisbane Lions @ Gabba

Thanks for posting this version, Andy.  Best version for sticking up on my wall!  Cheers!

3 minutes ago, Demonland said:

Rd 1: Bulldogs @ MCG, Wed Mar 16, 7.10pm - BIG (Prime)

Rd 2: Gold Coast @ Metricon, Sat Mar 26, 8pm - LITTLE

Rd 3: Essendon @ MCG, Fri Apr 1, 7.20pm - BIG (Prime)

Rd 4: Port @ Adelaide Oval, Thurs Apr 7, 7.40pm - BIG (Prime)

Rd 5: Gws @ MCG, Sat Apr 16, 7.25pm - MEDIUM (Prime)

Rd 6: Richmond @ MCG, Sun Apr 24, 7.25pm - BIG (Prime)

Rd 7: Hawthorn @ MCG, Sat Apr 30, 4.35pm - MEDIUM

Rd 8: St Kilda @ MCG, Sun May 8, 1.10pm - MEDIUM

Rd 9: Eagles @ Optus Stadium, May 15, 5.20pm - BIG (Prime)

Rd 10: North Melbourne @ Marvel Stadium - LITTLE

Rd 11: Fremantle @ MCG - LITTLE

Rd 12: Sydney @ MCG - MEDIUM

Rd 13: Collingwood @ MCG - BIG (Prime)

Rd 14: Bye Round 15: Brisbane Lions @ Mcg - MEDIUM (Prime)

Rd 16: Adelaide Crows @ Adelaide Oval - LITTLE

Rd 17: Geelong @ Gmhba Stadium - BIG (Prime)

Rd 18: Port Adelaide @ Tio Traeger Park - BIG (Prime)

Rd 19: Western Bulldogs @ Marvel Stadium - BIG (Prime)

Rd 20: Fremantle @ Optus Stadium - MEDIUM (Depend on Freo run)

Rd 21: Collingwood @ Mcg Round 22: Carlton @ MCG  - BIG (Depend on Freo run)

Rd 23: Brisbane Lions @ Gabba  - BIG (Prime)

Lots of BIG Games in Prime time this fixture... with more in the second half of season especially if Freo and Pie have a run at finals...

 

My early thoughts:

  1. We double-up against the Dogs, Port Adelaide, Brisbane, Fremantle and Collingwood. That's three of the best four sides of 2021 other than us, plus a side who should be pushing for finals in 2022 (Fremantle). At first glance, that's brutal. However, almost every year one of the previous season's top sides falls away. It's a bit dangerous to read into the five return games.
  2. We will learn a lot more about the difficulty of our fixture as we see what happens with 5 and 6 day breaks. So far, in the first 9 rounds we've been given three 6-day breaks, two of which are back-to-back
  3. Hard to explain why we get three Wed/Thurs/Fri games in the first 9 rounds but the Dogs get six. We were the premiers, not them.
  4. Plenty of opportunities for more prime time games in the ones yet to be given a timeslot: Brisbane at the G off the bye is ripe for a Thursday night, and the games vs Geelong, Port, the Dogs, Collingwood and Brisbane the second time are all options
  5. It's farcical that we, again, play West Coast in Perth.
  6. Whilst I'd prefer not to have to play in Geelong, that game was a certainty after Round 23 this year. Pencil it in for a prime time slot absent one/both sides struggling
  7. We open the year in prime time at the G. A bit disappointing we have to close it on the road, but it's not wholly unjust
  8. This was the perfect year to send Richmond, Hawthorn, Carlton and/or Collingwood to Geelong. Instead, not a single one of them is forced to make the trip. The unfairness continues on that front
  9. Only one game out of Melbourne between Rounds 5-15 inclusive. A pretty good stretch
2 minutes ago, olisik said:

Wow, of 12 possible interstate games (Geelong included), only 3 are at the MCG.

 

Cant help but feel we got a really bad draw this year.

6 of our 10 MCG games are against Vic clubs and 2 more against Sydney and Brisbane who draw a crowd. Commercially that means a lot of big home games. I’d love to just play the bunny interstate teams at the G and rack up wins but apart from the financial outcome that doesn’t sharpen us up like big games with big crowds.

I’m not too worried about where we play our away games. A Richmond or Collingwood style 16 games at the G sure would be nice but that’s just not realistic for us.


Looking at that draw, I'm thinking we'll do marginally worse than last year. I'm guessing a slowish start to the year until we hit our straps mid year. Kind of the reverse of last year. That said, I'm tipping a 16-6 finish and a definite shot at back to back flags.

I too hate the Wednesday season kick off. Can't Carlton get their customary pantsing by the Tiges to start the year in a less advantageous time slot? It's definitely going to affect crowd numbers and TV ratings. I'm also not enamoured of us playing Geelong once and it being down at Mordor. Once the Tiges won the flag in 2017, they no longer had to go there. I don't see why we should be sent down there either.

Things I like are two games against the Pies ($$$). I'm guessing we're going to be shafted and be the away team on QB but if the Pies are halfway decent, that will draw ratings and spectators. Plus I'd suggest we're still ropable over the SCG debacle of last year so I like our chance either way.

 

22 minutes ago, Jaded No More said:

Who do you have to [censored] to get a home game against West Coast and to stop getting games in Geelong? 
Unbelievable 

Basically barrack for essendon, Carlton , hawthorn or the filth 

who cares anymore … we’ll smash them again anyways 

unfortunately one premiership isn’t going to earn us the same level of respect afforded to the “big” clubs yet 🤢 

 
3 minutes ago, titan_uranus said:

Hard to explain why we get three Wed/Thurs/Fri games in the first 9 rounds but the Dogs get six. We were the premiers, not them.

Anzac eve locks us in to a Sat-Sun stretch between rounds 5-7. Also makes it 4 vs 6 prime time games as well, which looks more even.

Given we are hosting rounds 1 and 3 and are involved in the big marquee games I reckon that’s fair enough.

This looks about as big of a commercial fixture as we could get in a year we don’t host Anzac Eve and QBday.

7 minutes ago, titan_uranus said:

My early thoughts:

Hard to explain why we get three Wed/Thurs/Fri games in the first 9 rounds but the Dogs get six. We were the premiers, not them.

the answer to this one is super simple - two board members at the dogs work for disney, who are the naming rights sponsor for docklands

you scratch, i scratch...


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