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Why do we need 8 games spread over 5 days, with 4 night games?

Surely tonight's game could be played on Friday, and Friday's game on Saturday.

 

 
31 minutes ago, poita said:

Why do we need 8 games spread over 5 days, with 4 night games?

Surely tonight's game could be played on Friday, and Friday's game on Saturday.

 

I can only assume a larger slice of the broadcast pie (4 night games vs. 3). It's almost always about the money.

1 hour ago, poita said:

Why do we need 8 games spread over 5 days, with 4 night games?

Surely tonight's game could be played on Friday, and Friday's game on Saturday.

 

Because the broadcaster can now have Thursday night games again. Were not allowed to play Thursday nights for seven rounds. As of the next AFLPA deal Thursday night will be every week. 


 

saints

port

lions

crows

freo

north

druggos

MFCSS

Swans -       Saints might be gone

Dogs   -       Not sure if this is just a wish

Lions   -       Hawks are getting better but!

Crows  _      Someone is going to lose to the eagles at some point.

Dockers  -   But cheering hard for the Tigers

Giants  -      Forgotten is this their on week or their off week

Draw -         Bloody hell do I really have to pick one. 

Melbourne - Never been as confident as I am this week. 


Freo about to be 7-5 and five wins on the trot 🤮

2 hours ago, Diamond_Jim said:

Carlton v Essendon is sold out...amazing

You just cannot argue against these sides. They pull the crowds in, no matter what.

 

Can't be bothered tipping but here goes.

Swans

Dogs

Bris

Crows

Dockers

North (Yeah North)

Blues (Why not) 

Yep

5 hours ago, poita said:

Why do we need 8 games spread over 5 days, with 4 night games?

Surely tonight's game could be played on Friday, and Friday's game on Saturday.

 

I like having a Thursday night game to watch.


1 hour ago, DubDee said:

Freo about to be 7-5 and five wins on the trot 🤮

The death riding thread was good fun there for a while. Would love if freo fell back in a hole

A Swans win tonight puts them firmly back in the running for the final 8.

Dogs V Port is a big game for us. A Port win if combined with a Collingwood win on Monday sees those two teams 3 games clear and almost certain top 4. A loss by both leaves the race wide open.

Freo v Richmond is interesting. Go Tigers

Blues v Bombers (draw please)


1 hour ago, Bitter but optimistic said:

I'll be watching the cricket.

Yep. Gotta see the unit get his ton and then Head the double. Wonder if Head will make 57 before the units 5 ?

 
1 hour ago, Bitter but optimistic said:

I'll be watching the cricket.

Let us know when Travis is close to the double ton???

1 minute ago, WalkingCivilWar said:

Let us know when Travis is close to the double ton???

Why don't you come up to The Manor and watch it with Uncle WCW ?

I could show you my etchings during the lunch break.


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