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The AFL already has the premier football competition in Australia and now wants its cake and eat it too.

7 minutes ago, John Crow Batty said:

The AFL already has the premier football competition in Australia and now wants its cake and eat it too.

The NRL product is fast closing in especially as a television event.

AFL can only dream of the success NRL has with State of Origin and even the Vegas games. Their Women's comp is also lightyears ahead.

Attendance figures are no longer the measure for success

 
57 minutes ago, John Crow Batty said:

The AFL already has the premier football competition in Australia and now wants its cake and eat it too.

Risking diabetes?


1 hour ago, poita said:

The players say they want it, but let's see how many of the big names are still on board by the time 14 February comes around.

I'm guessing the clubs will have the final say on whether star players are available or not.

I'm naming the side now.

Backs

  • Oscar McDonald

  • Sam Frost

  • Zaine Cordy

Half-Backs

  • Calab Daniel

  • TMac (Capt.)

  • Marty Hore

Mids

  • Jack Ross

  • Tom Phillips

  • Will Setterfield

Ruck

  • Big Cox

Half-Forwards

  • Charlie Spargo

  • Callum Brown

  • Kayne Turner

Forwards

  • Jeffo

  • Shannon Noel

  • Peddo

Bench

  • Oskar Baker

  • Tom Cutler

  • Sam Mayes

  • Jack Silvagni

Coach: Mark Neeld

If it was a fair dinkum game I’d actually be interested. Won’t be anything more than an exhibition game so meh

I’d like to see the All-Australian team play the 2nd AA team as that would be fun. Again though, wouldn’t be fair dinkum.

Edited by BoBo

 
1 hour ago, Queanbeyan Demon said:

I'm naming the side now.

Backs

  • Oscar McDonald

  • Sam Frost

  • Zaine Cordy

Half-Backs

  • Calab Daniel

  • TMac (Capt.)

  • Marty Hore

Mids

  • Jack Ross

  • Tom Phillips

  • Will Setterfield

Ruck

  • Big Cox

Half-Forwards

  • Charlie Spargo

  • Callum Brown

  • Kayne Turner

Forwards

  • Jeffo

  • Shannon Noel

  • Peddo

Bench

  • Oskar Baker

  • Tom Cutler

  • Sam Mayes

  • Jack Silvagni

Coach: Mark Neeld

loved you picked peddo in there ,not sure about neeld

use to love the interstate games the best against the best


14 Feb in Perth

3 hours time difference to East Coast so game time 4:30pm Perth time

Likely temp... High 30's

The Round Zero teams will especially love it

I like the idea of the one game yearly rotation they appear to be setting up.

Reckon the players might also appreciate playing a top-level game with some of their pre-AFL peers.

Welcome back.

Victoria State of Origin team: Big V player list, match results 1977-99 ...

As excited about this as I am about the next 2 weeks games

I'm all for State of Origin in pre season gives me something to watch but it should be the best Vs the best. The Big V V either the All Stars or SA not WA they are minows not worth seeing IMO.


On 15/09/2025 at 12:53, Demon Disciple said:

Great idea 🙄.

Let’s bring back a game that has had no fan intrigue for nearly 30 years.

Yep sounds like a good idea to me.

On 15/09/2025 at 13:14, Diamond_Jim said:

The NRL product is fast closing in especially as a television event.

AFL can only dream of the success NRL has with State of Origin and even the Vegas games. Their Women's comp is also lightyears ahead.

Attendance figures are no longer the measure for success

All true DJ, However the only interest I have is praying we don't get any injuries to our players. 14th February in Perth it is liable to be 43deg. I hope it is a night game.

51 minutes ago, old dee said:

All true DJ, However the only interest I have is praying we don't get any injuries to our players. 14th February in Perth it is liable to be 43deg. I hope it is a night game.

Agree OD

AFL need to be a little smarter as they build up these wannabe games.

It can't be a night game as Perth is 3 hours behind in summer. 5pm start at best

25 minutes ago, Diamond_Jim said:

Agree OD

AFL need to be a little smarter as they build up these wannabe games.

It can't be a night game as Perth is 3 hours behind in summer. 5pm start at best

Looks like a disaster in the making DJ.

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