Oppo Camp Non Geelong football (AFL) discussion 2024, Part 2

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Regarding the McClelland trophy, it's the second year of new format, incorporating both the AFL & AFLW comps

We've got to remember that the McClelland trophy has gone through different iterations over the years since its inception in 1951

It's only been since 1991 that the trophy was been awarded to the club that finished first on the AFL ladder

Prior to that it was awarded to the club with the best overall performance across multiple teams - seniors, reserves and under-19s

I can see why they've decided to bring it back to more inline with that previous format in terms of overall club performance with the combination of AFL & AFLW performance. It would be great if they got a genuine reserves comp up & running again, and they could then add that component into the again revised McClelland trophy criteria

Hawthorn just won the McClelland Trophy having finished 7th on the men's ladder and 2nd for the women. That is ridiculous. I think they give double points for the women's wins.

My point is that the top of the ladder team in the AFL should be rewarded with silverware that is worth winning in the eyes of the fans and the club, and not just a money prize. That team has proved itself to be the best over the home and away season, and pre 1897 that was sufficient to win the flag, and up to 1930, that team had a right of challenge if it didn't make the Grand Final. Giving the top of the ladder team an extra draft pick would make it a valuable thing to win, and clubs would have the chance to win two pieces of silverware instead of one.
 
Hawthorn just won the McClelland Trophy having finished 7th on the men's ladder and 2nd for the women. That is ridiculous. I think they give double points for the women's wins.

My point is that the top of the ladder team in the AFL should be rewarded with silverware that is worth winning in the eyes of the fans and the club, and not just a money prize. That team has proved itself to be the best over the home and away season, and pre 1897 that was sufficient to win the flag, and up to 1930, that team had a right of challenge if it didn't make the Grand Final. Giving the top of the ladder team an extra draft pick would make it a valuable thing to win, and clubs would have the chance to win two pieces of silverware instead of one.

Everyone gets a ribbon, just like primary school kids summer sport day.
 

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The fixture hasn't even been confirmed yet and Collingwood fans are crying about having to find to Geelong for the first time this century.

Can we do this every year just for the meltdowns?

Should be done regardless. Not saying they have to do it every year - we're only going to get 8-9 games, but all clubs should get their turn. Not just the bottom 4 clubs and interstate teams.
 
I read somewhere (Reddit I think), that he was snapped meeting with Foxtel execs. :eek:
And people though Joel was boring as special comments...

"We go to Dusty on the boundary, how do you see the match playing out Dusty?"
Singular grunt
"Thank you Dusty, as incisive as ever."
 
And people though Joel was boring as special comments...

"We go to Dusty on the boundary, how do you see the match playing out Dusty?"
Singular grunt
"Thank you Dusty, as incisive as ever."

The only people that would be interested in hearing Dusty would be Richmond fans and they won't be watching the footy for the next 5 years
 

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