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Won’t be happening until at least 2028 as the club is committed to continuing playing games in Launceston.Wondering if the cairns thing will actually happen.
Games in qld rare. But none in 2025
Games in qld rare. But none in 2025
I thought the Gabba was in QLD?Wondering if the cairns thing will actually happen.
Games in qld rare. But none in 2025
looks like the guy who gave me info didn't scroll all the way to the bottom of the fixture list lol.I thought the Gabba was in QLD?
looks like the guy who gave me info didn't scroll all the way to the bottom of the fixture list lol.
Bombers have 8 MCG games, 4 home. Post Tassie, 12 games, 9 home would be great. We are a bigger club than Melbourne,Collingwood 14 MCG games (9 home games)
Richmond 12 MCG games (10 MCG home games)
Melbourne 12 MCG games (9 home games)
Carlton 11 MCG games (6 home games)
Hawthorn 10 MCG games (6 home games)
Essendon 7 MCG games (5 home games)
Geelong 5 MCG games (1 home games)
About the best we could hope for, but I would like to see us get 12 MCG home and away games like the pure MCG tenants
There will be designated away games with entry. Only Pies will you need to reserve a seat,Dees and Dogs won’t crack 55k.Looking at our fixture, I am really temped to upgrade the membership to Away games too.
I recon a handful of the G games like the away Collingwood, Melbourne and Dogs game will end up having to buy a ticket. So surly that is worth the extra right there.
Let’s hope not. One game in Cairns is more travel time than our four Tassie games combined. Games there (like Darwin) are slippery, sloppy and the humidity is draining. One game at the very most, ideally heading into our mid season bye. Maybe Kings Birthday weekend. Any only if we exit Tasmania completely. It is time to stand out our own feet and go head to head with the Big 4 and make it a Big 5.Wondering if the cairns thing will actually happen.
Games in qld rare. But none in 2025
Let’s hope not. One game in Cairns is more travel time than our four Tassie games combined. Games there (like Darwin) are slippery, sloppy and the humidity is draining. One game at the very most, ideally heading into our mid season bye. Maybe Kings Birthday weekend. Any only if we exit Tasmania completely. It is time to stand out our own feet and go head to head with the Big 4 and make it a Big 5.
Yet we are selling games like the battlers GC, GWs, North and Dogs.Big 4 according to divvy up is Coll wce rich haw
We're big 4 because we've got strong financials and membership. Both those things boosted by the fact that the club has made the choice to branch out from the Melbourne bubble and find lucrative deals interstate that also expose us to new fans that then become members.Yet we are selling games like the battlers GC, GWs, North and Dogs.
Disagree. Financially we are strong, partly due to the Tassie deal, and partly due to wise investing, but no one besides Hawthorn supporters would consider us Big 4. The Big 4 are the clubs that draw the big crowds. If we stopped playing in Tassie in 2013 after North started playing in Hobart which is also when our crowds there dropped by 20% - 25%, we would have had much higher crowds over the past decade and be a bigger club going forward. Once Tassie enter the comp our membership there will drop significantly. North are smart cutting the cord now.We're big 4 because we've got strong financials and membership. Both those things boosted by the fact that the club has made the choice to branch out from the Melbourne bubble and find lucrative deals interstate that also expose us to new fans that then become members.
I can't speak to whether or not the Cairns thing would be a good move for us, but it's almost certain we wouldn't be considered big 4 now if it weren't for the Tassie deal.