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Definitely have a "home and away" MCG hoodoo, a really bad one
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The issue is we have a required number of games we must play at Marvel, and capacity does become an issue for us. As I understand we tried to shift the game to the MCG in exchange for the Dockers one but the AFL understandably blocked it.incredible insights
the afl is already very profitable and i dont see how brisbane playing more MCG games than marvel ones would impact their finances. considering carlton v brisbane and collingwood v brisbane both at docklands in 2024 were sellouts i daresay more could have been gained by having at least those two games in particular at the mcg
that would also go a good way to making your second point redundant which to be frank is just a stupid one to begin with. if that was a basis for mcg access melbourne would have been sent to docklands years ago and been replaced as a tenant by essendon.
ive seen your other posts on this forum and i guarantee whatever else you say wont be worth my time, so dont bother replying further
Hoodoo
noun
A run of bad luck associated with a particular person, group or activity.
What do you think? Is the hoodoo real? 16 games at the MCG against six separate opponents and just one win in the last decade. It should be pointed out that Brisbane was the higher ranked team in seven of those 15 losses. 2024 marks the 10th year since this run began and the Lions are currently scheduled to play at the MCG twice this year against the Dees in round 5 and the Pies in round 23.
- R16, 2015 - Demons (15th) def. Lions (18th) @ MCG by 24 points
- R9, 2016 - Demons (9th) def. Lions (16th) @ MCG by 63 points
- R14, 2016 - Tigers (13th) def. Lions (17th) @ MCG by 42 points
- R10, 2017 - Magpies (13th) def. Lions (18th) @ MCG by 45 points
- R22, 2017 - Demons (7th) def. Lions (18th) @ MCG by 13 points
- R4, 2018 - Tigers (9th) def. Lions (17th) @ MCG by 93 points
- R4, 2019 - Bombers (15th) def. Lions (2nd) @ MCG by 47 points
- R23, 2019 - Tigers (4th) def. Lions (1st) @ MCG by 27 points
- R1, 2020 - Hawks (9th) def. Lions (2nd) @ MCG by 28 points
- R15, 2022 - Demons (2nd) def. Lions (1st) @ MCG by 64 points
- R20, 2022 - Tigers (9th) def. Lions (3rd) @ MCG by 7 points
- SF, 2022 - Lions (6th) def. Demons (2nd) @ MCG by 13 points
- PF, 2022 - Cats (1st) def. Lions (6th) @ MCG by 71 points
- R13, 2023 - Hawks (16th) def. Lions (4th) @ MCG by 25 points
- R18, 2023 - Demons (4th) def. Lions (3rd) @ MCG by 1 point
- GF, 2023 - Magpies (1st) def. Lions (2nd) @ MCG by 4 points
Yeah, a game that Moore, Naicos, De Goey & Hill didn't play in. Yet they celebrated like they won the flgg. Oh well......View attachment 1913403
Comparing their record recently at Marvel (post-Neale trade we'll say 2019 onwards being the start of the current Lions) it's certainly interesting how much it inverses with the MCG record.
They should certainly advocate to play at the MCG whenever playing MCG-tenants in Melbourne with the remnant Fitzroy fanbase certainly enough to justify it (how we play the Suns at the G most years I'll never know), playing us at Marvel last year was such a dumb fixture by the AFL for so many reasons, and may have hindered them in the long run.
Certainly the outs were decent, but at the time I was concerned we'd learnt nothing from the last game against them. Cameron was completely unaccounted for all night and the amount of out the back goals was just hair-pulling stuff. Still don't think we exactly nailed that down enough in the GF but I guess that's just history nowYeah, a game that Moore, Naicos, De Goey & Hill didn't play in. Yet they celebrated like they won the flgg. Oh well......
I call bulls**t.Can't play the MCG
They have an MCG Hill-doo
If anything this just highlights how unfair it is having the GF at the MCG. When a team with a poor record at the G (most non vic teams would have them against vic teams) has to play the the GF there against a tenant team, it’s seriously unfair.Playing well means nothing. All that matters is winning. And they haven't been able to do that at The G bar one time.
Perfectly valid question and it stands. There's a massive Hex on The Lions at The G and they need to win the Prem. Simple as that.
I get your point, but unfortunately we are in a position where everything is totally monetised more than ever with tv rights and viewing figures being the yardstick of commercial performance.Terrible insights. What's the capacity of docklands compared to the G again? Can you remind me??
Aha! That would be why they will schedule Lions games at Docklands wouldn't it!...You've just nicely argued my points...
The AFL likes big crowds at the G and will schedule whatever game it thinks will give it the least amount of empty seats.
Melbourne pull in big crowds at the G mate! Surprised you don't realise.
And finally...
Bombers play their big home games at the G. They play their low crowd games, like against Brisbane, at Docklands yeah . Can you figure out why yet?
Couldn't agree more. We're a national comp, pinning the Grand Final to a single venue is simply unfair.If anything this just highlights how unfair it is having the GF at the MCG. When a team with a poor record at the G (most non vic teams would have them against vic teams) has to play the the GF there against a tenant team, it’s seriously unfair.
The only way to mitigate this is to have more games at the MCG for non vic sides. If you’re a team like Brisbane and have been continually top 4 for a while then you need to 5-6 away games at the G; Essendon, Carlton, Collingwood, Richmond, Hawthorn, Melbourne. They should be in the second half of the fixture as well.
Are you sure you go for Collingwood?I don't think Brisbane has a hoodoo they have a stupid schedule that maximises money over fairness.
Couldn't agree more. We're a national comp, pinning the Grand Final to a single venue is simply unfair.
There's logistical issues like suitable stadia in Adelaide, Brisbane and Perth, IMHO they should be 60K, ideally 80K venues, and tjhis should be a priority.
The three big issues of unfairness have been race, women and #VICBIAS. There's a been small improvements on racism, Do Better (Pies have a lot more to do) and few other little moves, more is needed (especially this ****show at Hawthorn).
The women's comp is up and running, the government just told the AFL "you get loads of public funds, you have to share it between men and women" and it happened. Once again plenty more to be done but it's a credit to the clubs they took it on and have made it work so far, and the AFL hasn't stuffed it up (yet). The money threat worked with the women, the Government should think about using it to make the league work on racism too.
#VICBIAS remains, almost untreated. The MCG deal was done by a Vic Premier to win votes in Victoria, and screw the rest. The League can't see past their cuff links, stupid private school inbreds with fake tans and whitened teeth.
Give us Petracca.Are you sure you go for Collingwood?
I don't think Brisbane potentially being slightly disadvantaged on grand final days is ever going to be the AFLs priority for fixturing over the other issues at stake. Not should it be.I get your point, but unfortunately we are in a position where everything is totally monetised more than ever with tv rights and viewing figures being the yardstick of commercial performance.
These points you raise totally disadvantage non Victorian sides who need MCG exposure. Until they play more at the G they’ll struggle. All non vic sides will struggle there.
Totally agree with the fixturing. Why the AFL didn’t have (or allow) our round 23 game to be played at the MCG rather than Marvel was silly. Particularly when the Pies had been fixtured to play Freo at the MCG a few rounds earlier.not sure why youre going back to 2015 when the brisbane team that exists now can largely trace its existence to the finals breakthrough of 2019 when trading in lyons / neale and since then adding core players like daniher and dunkley
as a supporter i thought we played the mcg quite wel against melbourne and collingwood and the games could have gone either way in 2023. hawks are our bogie team more than anything
its a fixturing joke that the lions have been continually denied more MCG exposure whilst being a dominant team with a substantial victorian fanbase over the last 5 years. COVID aside there really are no excuses as to why the AFL has been so reticent to give the lions more games there.
It was egregious, Brisbane deserved a shot at he G vs a likely final opponent. That's not hindsight, that was two top 4 sides. It was a dumb unfair decision that hurt Brisbane's chances, although they made the best of it with a difficult win albeit vs a wounded Collingwood.Totally agree with the fixturing. Why the AFL didn’t have (or allow) our round 23 game to be played at the MCG rather than Marvel was silly. Particularly when the Pies had been fixtured to play Freo at the MCG a few rounds earlier.
Why don’t interstate teams request to play 2 home games at the MCG?I get your point, but unfortunately we are in a position where everything is totally monetised more than ever with tv rights and viewing figures being the yardstick of commercial performance.
These points you raise totally disadvantage non Victorian sides who need MCG exposure. Until they play more at the G they’ll struggle. All non vic sides will struggle there.
I don’t disagree. Unfortunately that doesn’t give them an advantage come GF day though. I reckon they should get a run of games in the last 10 at the G. Pile up Gabba games in the first 12 and then get moving to the G. Play the big teams, the Victorian teams, coming into the last block. They run the risk of losing if course, but they get so much more exposure.Why don’t interstate teams request to play 2 home games at the MCG?
Interstate teams like the Lions have a huge advantage during the H&A season. 11 games in a home stadium no other club plays at. No wonder they are almost unbeatable there. Why not play 2 of those games at the MCG for their Fitzroy supporters? Gives them more MCG exposure if that’s what they want.
The game was a lot different 20 years ago. Brisbane had cap concessions didn’t they to keep their list together? Unfortunately the data of the last 17 years shows 8/10 Victorian teams beating non vic teams on GF day. Were Hawthorn and Richmond that much better?I don't think Brisbane potentially being slightly disadvantaged on grand final days is ever going to be the AFLs priority for fixturing over the other issues at stake. Not should it be.
I also don't remember this conversation happening after the Lions 2001-4 exploits. They seemed to play the G just fine back then.
Shame the AFL pulled down Waverley isn't it!
By the same logic, Brisbane have a home ground and home final advantage that helps them get to grand finals in the first place. Because other teams only play the Gabba at most once a year. So that kinda evens it out I think.
It does even out somewhat I think. It depends on a club by club basis though.The game was a lot different 20 years ago. Brisbane had cap concessions didn’t they to keep their list together? Unfortunately the data of the last 17 years shows 8/10 Victorian teams beating non vic teams on GF day. Were Hawthorn and Richmond that much better?
Interstate sides do have home games, yes, but so do Victorian sides. Heaps. It doesn’t even it out at all. The obviously alternative is to have non Victorian sides request more games at the G, it benefits Victorian sides so you can’t worry about that, or put the GF at a neutral venue and minimise supporter tickets because they want the corporate revenue.
Bar the G, what ground has the biggest capacity?
I don’t think we can get it right, it’s complicated to prioritise certain interstate teams. The obvious move for fairness it play the GF at a neutral ground. Logical sequence in the discussion id think.It does even out somewhat I think. It depends on a club by club basis though.
Take this example; Dogs, Saints, North, Dons play Brisbane once per year at Gabba maybe. Sometimes none at all. Brisbane plays what 6 games at their home ground (Marvel) every year.
So if familiarity with a ground is the advantage you suggest it is then Brisbane have an obvious advantage over Marvel stadium Victorian clubs, both home and away and in finals played at the two venues. They have a big familiarity advantage compared to their opponents across both venues.
Preference scheduling interstate games at the G can't just be done for Brisbane. That wouldn't be fair. It would mean Pies, Carlton, Tigers playing Gold Coast, GWS , Freo at the G as well. There's only 2 grounds in Melbourne for 8 clubs.
This will lead to scenarios where for example Pies v Geelong is played at Marvel as a result of scheduling the Gold Coast v. Carlton game at the G. (as one example). It'd be a disaster from a financial and fans perspective.
I'm fine with that. It's a much better solution than trying to preference schedule interstate teams at the G all season.I don’t think we can get it right, it’s complicated to prioritise certain interstate teams. The obvious move for fairness it play the GF at a neutral ground. Logical sequence in the discussion id think.