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The difference between a hard and a soft draw is not that big. It's six games of a 23-game season (26.1%) in which everyone plays against everyone at least once.

Besides, there are always teams that are weaker and others that are stronger than expected. Thus, I don't worry about that.

I only think that all doubles should primarily be: Top v Top; Mid v Mid; Bot v Bot. Then, the extra round would include the mandatory doubles whenever necessary.

Hence, i.m.h.o., our doubles should be: Lions, Swans, Cats, Giants, Hawks, Crows. Anything different of that, it should be seen as a net gain.

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2024
Top 6:
Lions, Swans, Cats, Port, Giants, Hawks;
Mid 6: Dogs, Blues, Pies, Freo, Bombers, Saints;
Bot 6: Suns, Dees, Crows, Eagles, North, Tigers.


Mandatory Doubles:
Port v Crows (TvB) - extra
Lions v Suns (TvB) - extra
Freo v Eagles (MvB) - extra
Swans v Giants (TvT)

-> The AFL would need to decide the extra double for the 10 Vic clubs, plus the 2 NSW clubs (6 match-ups).
2024
Top 6:
Swans, Cats, Giants, Hawks;
Mid 6: Dogs, Blues, Pies, Bombers, Saints;

Bot 6: Dees, North, Tigers.
(3 TvM; 2 MvB; 1 TvB)
My choice:
TvM: Swans v Dogs; Cats v Saints; Giants v Bombers
MvB: Blues v Tigers; Pies v Dees
TvB: Hawks v North
 
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The difference between a hard and a soft draw is not that big. It's six games of a 23-game season (26.1%) in which everyone plays against everyone at least once.

This year there was 4 games separating Melbourne in 14th and Geelong in 3rd. If hypothetically one team plays Richmond and West Coast a second time and wins and the other plays Sydney and Brisbane a second time and loses, they're now even. It makes a huge difference in a competition where there is not much between teams.
 
This year there was 4 games separating Melbourne in 14th and Geelong in 3rd. If hypothetically one team plays Richmond and West Coast a second time and wins and the other plays Sydney and Brisbane a second time and loses, they're now even. It makes a huge difference in a competition where there is not much between teams.

You are either good, and win those games regardless; or you aren’t good and either lose or get a reality-check in Finals.

If you don’t win, it doesn’t matter.
 
If there's another opening round and Brisbane, Gold Coast, Sydney and GWS play at home you'd expect it will once again be the bigger Victorian clubs that play them right?
Yes otherwise no one (in Prictoria) would watch the games!
 
If the AFL don't book Ports vs Collingwood at Adelaide Oval, something is wrong there.
It’s not like we would win it. Rather play them away than get an umpire reamed loss here
 
If there's another opening round and Brisbane, Gold Coast, Sydney and GWS play at home you'd expect it will once again be the bigger Victorian clubs that play them right?
Carlton dont want to play in opening round.
 
Tom Morris: Some early fixture notes…- Carlton is lobbying to play its first game of 2025 v Richmond at the MCG, not in Opening Round as it did this year. It wants six MCG home games, not five.- Adelaide asked the AFL to host an Opening Round game. The league said no. Opening Round is set to again be played across NSW & QLD.- Collingwood’s position in July was all 18 clubs should play across Opening Round to make it fair. There has been a shift since they missed finals. The Pies would been fine with a similar arrangement to this year, if that’s what is decided.
 
Another absurd thing about this league - 'fixture requests'.

Not really. In every sporting league around the world teams make requests.

The difference of course is that the league here is already skewed to promoting the big Victorian Clubs and leaving everyone else in the lurch.
 

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