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AFLW 2024 - Round 10 - Chat, game threads, injury lists, team lineups and more.
Here is our fixture for next season.
2x byes and playing two top 8 teams twice from 2023.
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I expect to see many "we'll piss this in" statements page 1 on many previews next year.can't see us dropping any
The fact that both Geelong and Sydney are in the middle 6 of the weighted draw groups yet we get the 3rd most difficult match up based on this year's ladder finish yet Geelong get the 15th most difficult. Only GC, North and WC have a more difficult fixture. What a F'N joke!We have the third equal hardest fixture behind Brisbane and Collingwood.
Not much room for error if teams hold their 2023 form.
Geelong should be top 2 based on their fixture alone.
The fact that both Geelong and Sydney are in the middle 6 of the weighted draw groups yet we get the 3rd most difficult match up based on this year's ladder finish yet Geelong get the 15th most difficult. Only GC, North and WC have a more difficult fixture. What a F'N joke!
I wouldn't go as far as top 2 but they have been handed a dream fixture. It's not bad enough that the AFL turn a blind eye to all the out of salary cap payments made by Cotton On but they give them this leg up as well.People underestimate the effect it has on a team chances the old cliche keeps getting thrown out it doesnt matter if your good enough etc..
But it allows teams to rest and manage players without having to run your team into the ground.
There is no way Geelong dont finish top 2 next year will be a massive failure if they dont.
We're one of the few teams that play well there.Interesting fixture. At least we avoided Geelong down bias park.
I think it should.I've never understood why everyone just accepts that the draw should weighted to help weaker teams.
Why?I think it should.
Why?
I am pretty sure it doesn't happen in other sports. I dunno what is so special about the AFL that the fixture needs to be used as an equalisation measure.
Other sports aren't compromised in the way the AFL is.
If we could play each opponent twice (Once at Home, Once Away) then there'd be no problems with the draw, other than the travel.
Since some teams have to play each other twice, and others only once there is a cause for some complaints about a fair draw.
I personally don't give a s**t about the quality of the teams that we play, I care about the km's travelled.
But that would require you know, a brain.
Actual Footage of Gillon or Dillon or whatever his name is.