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Hi guys,

Very premature I know but I have some family up in brissy and was looking to make the trip up to see them if we got through. 
 

Does anyone have any knowledge of it will be a Friday or Saturday game? 
 

It seems like Pies will have Friday and Brissy Saturday but will give port Vs GWS only 6 day break? 
 

Anyone have any knowledge?

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  • Neitz the Great changed the title to Premature…I know. Brissy Prelim Fri or Sat?
 
6 minutes ago, Neitz the Great said:

Hi guys,

Very premature I know but I have some family up in brissy and was looking to make the trip up to see them if we got through. 
 

Does anyone have any knowledge of it will be a Friday or Saturday game? 
 

It seems like Pies will have Friday and Brissy Saturday but will give port Vs GWS only 6 day break? 
 

Anyone have any knowledge?

Very very very premature NTG

Should be Sat as Pies get the extra day break for GF. 

Edited by DubDee
i'm dumb

 

I just love that you have family up there, but you'll only go see them if Melbourne is playing.

 

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Just now, jumbo returns said:

Very very very premature NTG

I know I’m sorry!! 
 

More bc I think I’ll head up regardless and thought I could catch the game Vs whoever it is with my family. 
 

The lack of fixturinf clarity is strange! 


The last 10 years has seen the number 1 ranked side get the Friday night prelim. Thus I expect Collingwood will get the Friday night prelim.

I think the AFL are currently determining what time the Brisbane game should commence on the Saturday to ensure the winning VIC club gets home late Saturday to prepare for the GF.

You'd imagine it will start somewhere between 3:20 and 4:40pm.

Return flights from Melbourne are starting at $860 according to Webjet. I shudder to think what they'll be come this Saturday

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1 minute ago, Jaded No More said:

I just love that you have family up there, but you'll only go see them if Melbourne is playing.

 

You’ve got to pick the right moments to see your family ha ha 

4 minutes ago, DubDee said:

Should be Sat as Pies get the extra day break for GF. unless Pies lose?

I think Pies will be locked in for Friday night given they were the higher ranked side.

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7 minutes ago, Bring-Back-Powell said:

 

I think the AFL are currently determining what time the Brisbane game should commence on the Saturday to ensure the winning VIC club gets home late Saturday to prepare for the GF.

You'd imagine it will start somewhere between 3:20 and 4:40pm.

 

I also believe there is a curfew at Brisbane airport, so the team who plays up there will need enough time to catch the last flight out. 

 

16 minutes ago, DubDee said:

Should be Sat as Pies get the extra day break for GF. unless Pies lose?

Pies to lose

 


52 minutes ago, Bring-Back-Powell said:

The last 10 years has seen the number 1 ranked side get the Friday night prelim. Thus I expect Collingwood will get the Friday night prelim.

I think the AFL are currently determining what time the Brisbane game should commence on the Saturday to ensure the winning VIC club gets home late Saturday to prepare for the GF.

You'd imagine it will start somewhere between 3:20 and 4:40pm.

Return flights from Melbourne are starting at $860 according to Webjet. I shudder to think what they'll be come this Saturday

No no no...think it through

Theyll want that as a sat night game... giving potentially the Filth extra advantage. 

And im not kidding 

Can't see a 3:20 start in Qld

Next Thursday for example has a predicted top of 33 degrees

A hard fought win in the draining heat of Brisbane was one of my many fears in this final series.

My logic would be the Qld match on the Friday night but nothing about the AFL is logical as we all know

23 minutes ago, Diamond_Jim said:

 

A hard fought win in the draining heat of Brisbane was one of my many fears in this final 

It’s a bit of a conundrum because many of us have complained for years about the slippery, dewy conditions you get at Queensland twilight/ early evening!

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2 minutes ago, Allus Monk said:

It’s a bit of a conundrum because many of us have complained for years about the slippery, dewy conditions you get at Queensland twilight/ early evening!

Very different in September to March when we played them last. 
 

driest weather you’ll get there in September. 

Well now we’re hexed.

Now I have to do a good deed.

Give my neighbour some help with his ikea kitchen or ‘try to smother’ a Collingwood supporter at woolies...

I will see you guys later, gotta go up the shops.


Could you have waited 36 hours before posting?

3 hours ago, Bring-Back-Powell said:

The last 10 years has seen the number 1 ranked side get the Friday night prelim. Thus I expect Collingwood will get the Friday night prelim.

I think the AFL are currently determining what time the Brisbane game should commence on the Saturday to ensure the winning VIC club gets home late Saturday to prepare for the GF.

You'd imagine it will start somewhere between 3:20 and 4:40pm.

Return flights from Melbourne are starting at $860 according to Webjet. I shudder to think what they'll be come this Saturday

I can just see the AFL scheduling us for the night game at 7:30PM for "ratings", but Carlton for 3:20PM to help them get home and nicely tucked in. 

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3 hours ago, Neitz the Great said:

I know I’m sorry!! 
 

More bc I think I’ll head up regardless and thought I could catch the game Vs whoever it is with my family. 
 

The lack of fixturinf clarity is strange! 

I hope you enjoy time with your fam AND watch the Dees destroy the Bears 

Edited by jumbo returns

Very premature. Not quite as bad as the clowns last year who said we were guaranteed a prelim the moment Brisbane beat Richmond in the EF but done for the right reasons. I'm thinking Sat twilight.

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3 hours ago, Bring-Back-Powell said:

The last 10 years has seen the number 1 ranked side get the Friday night prelim. Thus I expect Collingwood will get the Friday night prelim.

The last ten years saw the number 1 ranked side get the Friday night Qualifying final too


37 minutes ago, Demon4Life said:

The last ten years saw the number 1 ranked side get the Friday night Qualifying final too

The Pies get to pick when they want to play, so they’ll play Friday 

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