TempleKelvington
Cancelled
- Sep 23, 2009
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- Western Bulldogs
I don't mind, gives us some sort of home ground advantage against the interstaters.
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AFLW 2024 - Round 10 - Chat, game threads, injury lists, team lineups and more.
It's round 1. I don't think recovery is a big deal at this stage of the season.Clearly Carlton's string of blockbusters this year wasn't enough- they also need to be in the season opener. I suppose it's better to give Carlton a blockbuster at the start of the year, when there is a glimmer of hope for their fans, than later on when nobody wants to sit through their games. I really hope we don't need to sit through any more Friday night snorefests.
There's also a competitive advantage to playing early in round 1, because you'll probably get a longer break going into round 2. I'd be spewing if I was a docker fan- they have to travel across the country and they also play late (like what happened to us against wc so often). Why not let the traveling teams play a bit earlier, so they get time to recover?
Probably pull up the sorest all season after rd 1It's round 1. I don't think recovery is a big deal at this stage of the season.
I'd almost chuck the saints in our bracket. Almost. Some good young talent there, be interesting to see how they cope once the likes of Fisher, Riewoldt and Montagna depart.I literally think that alongside GC and GWS, our teams will be right up there with them. Showcasing the best young Victorian teams should be a must. GWS v GC, Collingwood v Western Bulldogs are the way I'd go about opening the season. One or the other and then have two teams that didnt play happen on the Friday. Richmond and Carlton could occur on the Saturday. Win win for everyone.
Almost but too many older blokes that dont seem to be covered in the future. You guys seem to have everything covered but the ruck position and we are one key forward away from being complete.I'd almost chuck the saints in our bracket. Almost. Some good young talent there, be interesting to see how they cope once the likes of Fisher, Riewoldt and Montagna depart.
It's this proactive approach you mentioned that I think should tip the scales in your favour. You're not sitting around waiting for handouts and I think the AFL should reward you guys for it. It will be reward and acknowledgement from the AFL that they have faith in the direction the Bulldogs are going. They have a very, very exciting list. It's these types of games between our clubs that will set the tone for the year. That's just my take on it anyways.Even though we didn't get it next year, we have to continue knocking that door down to try make it a permanent fixture in the future.
Exposure wise and guaranteeing us Vic based games in round 1, this would be a great initiative going forward.
Opening with 60k-70k at the 'G' is as good as a blockbuster - if the Afl are true to their word about maximising attendances, this is exactly the type of fixture that they should be looking at - Dogs v Pies is a typically mid sized game mid season, and even getting that can largely depend on form, but chuck it on opening round weekend and you're looking at an extra 20,000 bums on seats. With the outlook in the next 4-5 years for two exciting young teams going at it, Ch7 would also be looking at guaranteeing strong ratings, one team most people's second favourite, the other most people's most hated.
Even though it hasn't come off for 2016, hats off to our admin for pursuing options like this, not intentionally potting anyone in the past but we can't be reliant on the AFL to look after us, we have to put our future in our own hands. Chasing things like this, Good Friday and particularly Ballarat are forward thinking, proactive initiatives that have required us to get on the front foot rather than wait for others to help.