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Any State can have it if you put up the most money...     If they want they can buy it for two years or more..it's money

Qld and NSW have good tourism bases compared to SA who is desperate to buy an event

Hell even Dan can buy it for Melbourne if he wants

3 minutes ago, YearOfTheDees said:

Interesting to see what the other 16 clubs have to say about it.

$750,000 per club should be enough to buy their silence. It's only really fair if they make one of the games a showdown.

 

I think I’ve watched enough footy to know if they have cameras between the goal post and the point post. Do they? Cause they should 

2 minutes ago, Diamond_Jim said:

Any State can have it if you put up the most money...     If they want they can buy it for two years or more..it's money

Qld and NSW have good tourism bases compared to SA who is desperate to buy an event

Hell even Dan can buy it for Melbourne if he wants

Gillon McLachlan stated today that it is going to be very tough to move it away from Adelaide. Th S A Premier has stated that he is trying to do a long term deal to keep it there.


22 minutes ago, MadAsHell said:

I hope this isn't true. I 100% believe it should be held in Tassie maybe the year before they come into the competition.

Games in Hobart, Launceston, Devonport and maybe somewhere like Glenorchy or Burnie? 

Well I guess since Vic pinched the f1 they should have something. 

Just now, YearOfTheDees said:

Gillon McLachlan stated today that it is going to be very tough to move it away from Adelaide. Th S A Premier has stated that he is trying to do a long term deal to keep it there.

he's talking up the product....not the venue

 

20 minutes ago, Diamond_Jim said:

ell even Dan can buy it for Melbourne if he wants

That would go down well, but I'd chip in.


Forget a top 4-7 pick, pick three could well be on the cards the way Fremantle are playing.

Edited by Demon Jack


Just now, Demon Jack said:

Forget a top 4-7 pick, pick three could well be on the cards the way Fremantle are playing.

Top 10 pick is a lock 🔒.

Hoping this becomes top 5 pick 🤞🏻

1 minute ago, Demon Jack said:

Forget a top 4-7 pick, pick three could well be on the cards the way Fremantle are playing.

A flag and a top 3 pick. I don’t ask for much. 

Lukosius almost with the perfect CHF game. 13 kicks, 11 marks, 10 score involvements, 3 assists. he should have kicked 3/4 goals to top it off

freo should think about putting someone on him!

 

Loving this match ... other than the commentators Brererton and Wakelin's great mate Lynch. Shut up about the 'drop zone'.

Poor old Wagner, not exactly doing his cause much good.

 


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