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2025 FIXTURE - Rounds 16 to 23

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3 hours ago, ANG13 said:

I acknowledge I am a grumpy person but it does my bloody head in that Marvel tenant clubs play home games at the MCG and we have to play a home game at Marvel.

Fully agree, Ang. Except for the bit about you being a grumpy person. 🙂

 

well this being released so late means i cant get to adelaide on the first weekend of the school holidays. which i might have done with mr 6yo if it had been released back in november LIKE IT SHOULD HAVE BEEN.

Round 14-17 are 3 road trips & a bye so members/supporters don’t see their team playing in Melb for a month vs the last 7 in Melb, both are equally poor and reinforces the afl are running a fixture with little integrity

 

I don't think the 3.20pm slot on Sunday is a bad one to get. The Saturday night game is no longer as good as it was from a commercial perspective given the change in free to air games. Being sent to Tassie, Darwin, Alice or Ballarat for a foxtel game is what kills the club.

16 minutes ago, Fat Tony said:

I don't think the 3.20pm slot on Sunday is a bad one to get. The Saturday night game is no longer as good as it was from a commercial perspective given the change in free to air games. Being sent to Tassie, Darwin, Alice or Ballarat for a foxtel game is what kills the club.

its not too bad but its too late on a school night for mr 6yo to then have a 2 hour drive back to the country. probably be ok in metro melbourne but theres no way hes in bed before 830. which means he misses out.

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Sorry can someone explain why we have 3 interstate trips in a row? I know there's a bye in between, 3 trips in a row is unheard of.

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