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We should have one of the toughest draws, as one of the perennial top 4 sides. We finished minor premiers last year despite the tough draw, and top 4 again this season.

But Brisbane only playing two top eight teams is inexcusable, especially given that, as Firewalker demonstrated, the top 8 was mostly predictable again this year.

While it's true Brisbane should have faced a tougher draw, they were scheduled to face every finalist from last season except Essendon. They were also scheduled to play St Kilda, Collingwood and Carlton who finished just outside the 8.

Hawthorn, Fremantle and Port finished 13th through 15th last season. I can't imagine scheduling games against them would have been popular.

That's just what happens with fixturing when four of last year's top 8 don't make finals
 
We should have one of the toughest draws, as one of the perennial top 4 sides. We finished minor premiers last year despite the tough draw, and top 4 again this season.

But Brisbane only playing two top eight teams is inexcusable, especially given that, as Firewalker demonstrated, the top 8 was mostly predictable again this year.
Mostly predictable 😉, my Hawks and Port definite’s for the 8 predictions were in hindsight I think quite good & probably reaches given the 2023 results & most probably had them improving but still just out of the 8.

Re:Brisbane’s fixture agree it appears a little soft for a reigning premiers, flying to Perth in the compressed part of the fixture probably seems tough on paper but West Coast had reverted again to a training drill team by that stage. The AFL would argue the 3 trips to Melbourne that were put in the last 4 weeks of the season as being difficult even if 2 of them were against non-finalists from last year, Brisbane fans would probably counter argue though that they played 2 of the 2023 finalist away from home just like the Crows did.
 

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While it's true Brisbane should have faced a tougher draw, they were scheduled to face every finalist from last season except Essendon. They were also scheduled to play St Kilda, Collingwood and Carlton who finished just outside the 8.

Hawthorn, Fremantle and Port finished 13th through 15th last season. I can't imagine scheduling games against them would have been popular.

That's just what happens with fixturing when four of last year's top 8 don't make finals

Yeah, fair call. Just funny how that never seems to work in our favour.

Realistically, there is such a large divide between the top 4 and the rest of the comp, that the only relevant question is how many other top 4 teams you had to play.
 

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Pretty surprising given how dominant we have been across the 10 years.

To be fair, we had two pretty poor years along the way.
No Biddell in the AA team? Surely that's not right.

The one on the womens.afl site is not the official one, just their prediction, right?

I agree, at least one of Prowse or Biddell has to make it for the team to have any credibility.
 
To be fair, we had two pretty poor years along the way.


The one on the womens.afl site is not the official one, just their prediction, right?

I agree, at least one of Prowse or Biddell has to make it for the team to have any credibility.
Given the game style we play, you take Biddell out of the team and we might not make finals! She is that good and that important.
 
https://www.afl.com.au/aflw/news/12...-scared-richmond-tigers-ahead-of-crunch-final

Not quite sure how smart it is of Ange Foley to be mouthing off here, but it is enjoyable to see it!

Asked if she believed the Tigers held fears for their do-or-die clash, Foley said "Absolutely.".

"We're on a six-game running streak and Richmond have had a couple of shaky games," she said.

"They probably are (scared), Richmond. I hope they are.

"I'm hoping that they heard about what the crowd do when you play here at Alberton. They get up and about."

"We exist to win premierships, don't we? We're not just making up numbers in this eight," Foley said.

"We're absolutely going for the top prize. There's no point being in there if you're not.

"We learned a lot from that (Richmond) game. We get a fair bit of confidence out of it and it's nice to know that you've played that team before.

(In case you're wondering, "that Richmond game" is the one where Port got beaten by four goals)
 

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