Fixture 2025 draw any news or leaks?

Remove this Banner Ad

Fair enough. There's no doubt the Queensland teams have benefitted greatly from the post-COVID migration from Victoria (plus SA, WA & TAS to a lesser degree). I don't see that changing any time soon and it looks like both QLD teams will be highly competitive on field in the short to medium, so the game is just going to keep growing here. It's all about building on momentum that's already been established and that's partly why it's important to retain opening round.

I'm not sure how GWS can get the momentum going in a similar fashion. The Giants have been highly competitive for close to a decade now with 7 finals appearances in their last 9 seasons. I guess all you can do is just stick to it and hope it eventually turns like it eventually did for the Swans. I still think it's a good look for the Giants to pull a sell out crowd in opening round and Collingwood guarantees that.
The Giants have next to no fields near the stadium.

If you look to where all the fields are it's far from the stadium.
 

Log in to remove this ad.

The Giants have next to no fields near the stadium.

If you look to where all the fields are it's far from the stadium.
Lack of ovals has been one of the issues up here as well. Fortunately, the AFL struck a deal with the Queensland government to build more ovals throughout south east Queensland when they agreed to let us host the 2020 AFL Grand Final. We're now starting to see some of those ovals popping up and junior participation is growing accordingly.

Not sure how you guys can fix that situation. Maybe try to create affiliations with cricket clubs in west Sydney? That's probably your best bet.
 
The AFL making money out of an act that was deemed a $20k fine at the time, by scheduling Port Adelaide v Hawthorn in Gather Round.

Netflix Glassblowing GIF by Blown Away




Andrew Dillon saying that the AFL isn’t going to highlight the obvious, but “other interests” might do what they want.

Screen Media Films Puppet GIF



Andrew Dillon when the inevitable melee occurs, and $100k in fines are handed out.

In Trouble No GIF by Ryn Dean
 
I'd go a step further and say, as of right now, Collingwood are likely the only team that can guarantee a sell out in western Sydney and you're probably limited to a few Vic teams + Brisbane in terms of opposition that can pull a sell out on the Gold Coast. The Suns sold out games against Richmond, Essendon, Collingwood and Brisbane this year. This is why I think they've chosen Essendon for the Suns in opening round. Ultimately, the AFL wants every opening round game to sell out and have a presence in those northern markets at the same time the NRL gets going. Even Brisbane playing Geelong in opening round is a good idea because it should guarantee a sell out after their epic prelim from a few months ago.

Other Vic teams like St Kilda and North are unlikely to draw sell out crowds in any of the northern markets. So you can view them in a similar way to the SA & WA teams.


You have to consider what the AFL is actually trying to achieve with opening round and the fact that it appears to be working for the most part. The reason opening round exists is because the AFL has data that suggests the NRL gains too much momentum / gains too many casual sports fans by having a week or two head start on the AFL in the northern markets and it affects the northern teams later in the season. They want to be in all the northern markets on the same weekend that the NRL begins playing games in those markets. That happened this year with the NRL games in NSW & QLD starting on the March 7-10 weekend, just like the AFL's opening round games.

Did it work? Well, the Lions sold out 8 of 11 Gabba games this year (not including the finals sell out against Carlton) and the Suns sold out 4 of 9 Carrara games this year. That's the best result we've ever seen in Queensland so it's clearly it's working in the sunshine state. The Swans pulled great crowds this year too with an average of 38k showing up to SCG games. GWS need more time before they start showing similar positive results, but the AFL know that and are in it for the long haul. That's why Collingwood are heading to western Sydney again so they can guarantee at least one sell out next year.
This is still possible with having another 5 games that weekend, calling it round 1 and giving every team either an extra bye or extra game during the season. FWIW that weekend is a public holiday in Vic, SA and Tas as well. Could and should easily have a full round.
 

(Log in to remove this ad.)

The cats have a hard start. Lions at Gabba, Crows AO and hawks on Easter Monday in the first 5 or 6 rounds
Think we have them covered with Sydney at the SCG, Port at AO and Geelong. Throw in early season Essendon before their usual July collapse
 
OA is the most ridiculous thing. Can’t believe they’re going with it again.

But for the love of god, if they’re going to do it, make the teams that played R0 play each other R1.

Having teams that played R0 play teams playing their first game in R1 is peak AFL taking something unequal they designed, and doubling down.
It’s so easy, Hawks/Bombers already locked away for their now supposedly annual round 1 game, have the Swans play the Giants, Suns play the Lions and Cats/Pies. Done.
 

Remove this Banner Ad

Fixture 2025 draw any news or leaks?

Remove this Banner Ad

Back
Top