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Strange they’d have the Bunbury game on a Sunday. If it’s a Saturday then a huge number of people would do a road trip, stay overnight, have beers at the game etc etc.
On a Sunday, given Monday is a work day, most will likely drive down for the game then drive home, no beers at the game, no spending in the local economy.
Makes zero sense and so easy to switch them around.



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I think it's more about the Vic long weekend, getting punters to fly over for it and make a longer weekend out of the game.
 
Does this mean North will not have an away game in WA for three years? Or do they have to travel back some other time in the season to play as the away team?
 

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Essendon have the most Thursday night games of the season. 4 inside the first 16.

That's to go with being in Opening Round and prime time Saturday night for Gather Round.

How the f**k have the AFL got a hard on for Essendon?!?!

Surely, this is the year, right? Right??
 
Essendon have the most Thursday night games of the season. 4 inside the first 16.

That's to go with being in Opening Round and prime time Saturday night for Gather Round.

How the f**k have the AFL got a hard on for Essendon?!?!
Just a small battling victorian club that hasn't won a final in 20 years.

Gotta feel sorry for them don't you.
 
Essendon have the most Thursday night games of the season. 4 inside the first 16.

That's to go with being in Opening Round and prime time Saturday night for Gather Round.

How the f**k have the AFL got a hard on for Essendon?!?!
The AFL is scared if Scott doesn't win games and gets sacked he'll want to come back and work for them again.
 
Strange they’d have the Bunbury game on a Sunday. If it’s a Saturday then a huge number of people would do a road trip, stay overnight, have beers at the game etc etc.
On a Sunday, given Monday is a work day, most will likely drive down for the game then drive home, no beers at the game, no spending in the local economy.
Makes zero sense and so easy to switch them around.



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It's also going to have bugger all seats. With no research I'm guessing 10K or less. Bunbury locals can fill it, they don't really need to encourage more Perth people to try and nab all the tickets.
 

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Not ideal timing, but that sounds like a very entertaining 24 hours for you guys in Perth.
I am from Sydney.

Temptation to go over now for Origin is massive if Freo play the night after.

Especially as my birthday is the Tuesday that week also.

See what happens might go over to Perth for the week.
 
With our game against Richmond in Gather Round being an away game I am really hoping the AFL plays up the Shai Bolton rivalry and we get them at home and get them twice (especially given we are only getting North once). Getting Richmond and West Coast twice would be such a great result
 
Good of the AFL to give us the Thursday night game vs Essendon five (5) days after the 'away' game vs North though.
 
I am very much in favour of North hosting a game in Bunbury. But I don't know how they are going to get Hands Oval up to condition for it. Is there even enough space for enough temp seating?
 
This is an unbelievably good deal for North Melbourne. You would expect they would normally play an away game in Perth.

If they don't have to play another away game in Perth they effectively get $2.5m for playing one home game in Bunbury.



I agree. They played 2 games at Optus last year any way for $0 so to get $2.5m to play a game in Bunbury is a win for them.
 
Strange they’d have the Bunbury game on a Sunday. If it’s a Saturday then a huge number of people would do a road trip, stay overnight, have beers at the game etc etc.
On a Sunday, given Monday is a work day, most will likely drive down for the game then drive home, no beers at the game, no spending in the local economy.
Makes zero sense and so easy to switch them around.



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I think the stadium will only hold 15,000 people so tickets will be in high demand. Everyone in the south west will want to attend along with Perth based WC and NM supporters.

NM might be doing clinics/public appearances down there Saturday.
 
Does this mean North will not have an away game in WA for three years? Or do they have to travel back some other time in the season to play as the away team?


I'll be surprised if they have 3 games in WA.

Bad news for the other 15 teams really, 5 of them will still have to play in WA twice and not make any money.

I'm guessing both SA teams will play Freo and WC at Optus next year.
 

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