The suggestion is for all teams to have one in the same week, mid seasonI thought byes were already giving players a break
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The suggestion is for all teams to have one in the same week, mid seasonI thought byes were already giving players a break
I thought byes were already giving players a break
What is he, a teacher?I think the point is that the players getting their break (the bye, as you say) …
… but the coaching panel are not. The coaches still need to work during their bye round because future opponents are playing games. Playing no games during a bye round means the whole competition being able to take a week off.
What is he, a teacher?
Work 9 weeks, and get a couple of weeks off before the next 10 weeks, then end of year exams, then have 3 months off?
I think a weeks break mid season for every club.Just have the split round. Teams that had a bye play each other the next week so you don't have the fresh team against a group that played 6 days ago
It's really not that hard to schedule
True I am thinking split round like the 2000s when it was 16 clubs.Radical because it would probably lose money not having any games for a weekend?
A week off is good. Perhaps play U/18s, State of Origin games for the Women, Promote State League Games, introduce an U/21s All Star Game - something interesting like that perhaps if the TV networks want some content.True I am thinking split round like the 2000s when it was 16 clubs.
22 game season and each side 10 or 11 games, there was a split round.
4 games are played one week , 4 others played next week
Those 4 games was a Friday night game, Saturday arvo game, Saturday night game and Sunday Arvo game. Then the other 8 clubs played the next week.
Once Tassie and the 20th side comes in, do a split round. Just add the 5th game on either Thursday night or Saturday arvo or Saturday night.