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I don’t like 6/6/6.Or, we could get rid of stand, 6/6/6 and ruck nominations and leave the finals system as it is currently. Just saying.
Can see a situation where in Rd 22, a bottom 10 team deliberately loses to a rival team that they already beat earlier in the year, to help them make the 8 over a team that they lost to earlier in the year, so their win counts and it helps them make the wildcard round.I’d prefer a wild card round where 7th and 8th play the best performed teams outside the 8 in terms of best win/loss ratio against the top 8 teams. That way you’d be selecting teams that might have a chance of actually winning a final.
Wild cards in AFL would be about guaranteeing spots for each state or an even amount of Vic vs Non Vic teams.It’s not really wildcard, it’s just a final 10.
A real wildcard round would be random sides out of finals making it based on some weird arbitrary criteria. Maybe drawn out of a hat, or decided by the AFL like wildcards are decided for tennis grand slams.
The funny thing is, even as late as last night the pies surged and a commentator goes “oooh, and now it’s 6/6/6….”I don’t like 6/6/6.
I like 3-3/3-3/3-3, so there’s equal players on both sides of the ground.
Umpired by wearing bibs with letter like “FF”, “HBF”, “CHB”, “FB”.
Solves the problem of interchanges because you have to give your bib to the player coming on.
Oh, and as for the OP, I think instead of wildcards, there should be a secondary finals series to determine % chance of getting higher draft picks, rather than just a draft order.
Shhh… wildcards for AFL is all about money.The whole point of a wildcard round is to recognise that sometimes you get stronger conferences/divisions than others so you keep a couple of spots open for teams who have a good record but didn't win their conference/division.
The AFL doesn't have conferences or divisions so it's just a final 10 which is dumb. For the sake of one extra finals game you're watering down the whole season.
Wild cards in AFL would be about guaranteeing spots for each state or an even amount of Vic vs Non Vic teams.
I don't think its a good idea, nor do I think Conferences are needed, but Aussies sports fans have an irrational hatred of confrences.If you do that you may as well have conferences
Not sure.Over the last decade we have seen effects of the AFL's Competitive Equalisation efforts tighten the ladder and make for a much more even competition. The Bulldogs famously won their 2016 flag from 7th position in 2016, a year in which only two wins separated 1st from 7th on the ladder. The Giants made a run to the Grand Final after also finishing 7th three years later in 2019. More and more the gulf is shrinking between the good enough and the not quite there yet, with factors like fixturing, double-ups and tough starts having a massive effect on final ladder positions.
With the addition of Tasmania and a probable 20th team in the next ~10 years, we will see 12 teams miss finals every year. Many of them will hold a positive win/loss record, even now 12 wins and 10 losses is not enough to secure a spot in the finals. In 2018 four seperate clubs missed finals with a 12/10 win loss record.
2024 is shaping up to be another tight year on the ladder, possibly more so than ever before. Right now nearing the pointy end of the season we have only 6 points, or a game and a half, separating 3rd and 13th spots on the ladder. Hawthorn and the Bulldogs, two of the form teams of the competition sit in 13th and 9th spot respectively, both with a positive win/loss record.
We are going to see some good teams miss out on finals. Teams that could at the very least challenge those above them. With the pre-finals bye resulting in top 4 teams being twice as likely to drop out in straight sets, and the increased probability of lower finishing teams making preliminary finals and the Grand Final, it is no longer a case in which the lower half of the 8 is simply making up the numbers.
Is it time for the AFL to implement a Wild Card finals round to take place in what is now the pre-finals bye week, with matches between 7th vs 10th and 8th vs 9th to decide who faces 5th and 6th in the Elimination Finals?
If you're going to whinge at least get your facts right. It was a qualifying final. And you won. Perhaps they should've moved the grand final to Kardinia Park as well and Fyfe might've actually kicked straightit will be looked at during the final weeks of the season and suddenly changed if Freo gets a sniff, just like the sudden semi final in Geelong in 2013...
regardless, it was still intended to disadvantage FremantleIf you're going to whinge at least get your facts right. It was a qualifying final. And you won. Perhaps they should've moved the grand final to Kardinia Park as well and Fyfe might've actually kicked straight
Yes, there should be a final-10, and there are many good reasons why a final-10 is superior to a final-8 in an 18-team league, but the most logical reason is as follows:
Most would agree that in the 16-team league, 8 teams making the finals (50%) was perfect, right?
So, in an 18-team league, theoretically 9 would be perfect because that is 50%, right? I'm not saying we go to 9, because logistically a final-9 is difficult, but in a pure mathematical sense, 9 out of 18 (50%) is ideal, right?
So, if 9 out of 18 is mathematically perfect (but logistically impossible) that means we do either 8 or 10.
8 is one removed from the ideal number number of 9.
10 is also one removed from the ideal number of 9.
Both are "wrong" by 1, if you look at it that way. Neither is more incorrect than the other. So if 8 is one less than the ideal, and 10 is one more than the ideal, why wouldn't you go to 10??
For starters, weren't you always taught at school to round UP to the nearest whole number not round down?
And secondly the AFL isn't just in the sporting business - they are in the entertainment business, and a final-10 would reduce the amount of dead rubbers which is important in the entertainment industry. This is really the key point. If both 8 and 10 are "wrong" by 1, and neither is better or worse than the other, why wouldn't you err on the side of rounding UP given the entertainment product is just as important as the sporting product? There is no logic in rounding down. None.