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Aim higher. There are better things to be envious about.
Don't know why there wasn't any NRL that week last year or whether there will be any this year.Didn’t the NRL have games in the US this year?
This came through from Tom Morris yesterday. Pies to play GWS (again) in Opening Round in 2025.
I would have preferred to play one of the grand finalists, given they'd have less rest, but I'm okay with GWS as well (I can't remember how deep they went in the finals).
Perryman to shut down Greene.
Don't know why there wasn't any NRL that week last year or whether there will be any this year.
I don’t think that’s actually possible.Can someone please explain why opening round is a good idea?
I don’t think that’s actually possible.
I think the coaches would view that extra bye as a positive.Positive:
- footy back a week earlier
- tick off an interstate trip early
Negative:
- an extra bye. God I hate byes but it’ll likely balance out when Tassie enter as we’ll all get an additional bye anyway.
Only real disadvantage is for teams that go deep into finals being drawn to play teams with extra weeks of preseason.
Think it has only ever been the media that has taken the "NRL not there" angle.This entire thread of discussion has been wrong - as were the AFL this year (and next) about doing this to "take advantage of no NRL"
The NRL's two Las Vegas games were played on March 1/2 this year. They were the first two games of Round 1, with the other six matches played the following weekend (March 6-9).
The AFL set up Opening Round with the concept of taking advantage of the NRL being in Vegas, but scheduled Opening Round for March 6-9, which coincided with the last part of Round 1 - the aforementioned six games.
As a result:
TL;DR - the AFL's plan to take advantage of the NRL's supposed absence was poorly planned and didn't work out, because NRL was there in its markets (and took advantage of Melbourne too).
- Melbourne Storm had free reign over Melbourne, and opened their season Friday night March 7 at AAMI Park against premiers Penrith
- Parramatta and Gold Coast were scheduled to play on Saturday 9 March, interchangeably against the GWS and Suns games scheduled the same day.
- The NRL scheduled an all-QLD clash on the Sunday, with zero opposition from the AFL who didn't schedule any game that day.
And it looks like, so far, the AFL has gone with the same tactic - opening round is one weekend after NRL in Vegas again, which will be Round 1 when the NRL draw is released later this month.
I think the coaches would view that extra bye as a positive.
I don't like how disjointed those byes make the first 5-6 weeks of the season.I think the coaches would view that extra bye as a positive.
I don't like how disjointed those byes make the first 5-6 weeks of the season.
However, if it turns out to be a bonus for us, I'll take it.
I love having an extra game of footy though.
I know we don't get an extra gameThere’s no Nett gain in games for us with the scheduling of round zero though.
Talk that Carlton said no, I'd assume the footy department would be part of the conversation to push back or go with opening round.Without being privy to what they think, I’d just assumed coaches will just make the best of what they’re dealt. My post though was just giving my view of the positives and negatives.
Not sure why you think it costs the Southern footy states.
Yeah criticism of it is load of bollocks. We play 23 games like every other team although get an extra week to do them. And it knocks off one of our travel games early.Trying to kick off interest in Northern states. Extra round of footy to watch. Good for TV rights.
I'm more interested in why it's seen as a bad thing for us.
To me it knocks off one of our travels at a time least likely to negatively impact us, puts us at an early season advantage against non opening round teams and gives us an extra bye at a really good time to assess and make game plan tweaks.
Can someone please explain why opening round is a good idea?
Jen, it's just a shit concept that 8 teams play a stupid promtoional round, then the byes are ****ed up for the year.How did it fail? Games were sold out everywhere, afl got what it wanted.
I reckon it's here to stay if people keep turning up.
The vibe was good, I enjoyed it.
Only disadvantaged us because of our short pre-season. Now we have a longer one, the club is more than happyJen, it's just a shit concept that 8 teams play a stupid promtoional round, then the byes are ****ed up for the year.
I honestly only give a rats about Collingwood, the rest of the comp can eat a rough one. last year it disadvantaged Collingwood and will again this year. End it.
Jen, it's just a shit concept that 8 teams play a stupid promtoional round, then the byes are ****ed up for the year.
I honestly only give a rats about Collingwood, the rest of the comp can eat a rough one. last year it disadvantaged Collingwood and will again this year. End it.
It really didn’t.
Brisbane had a far worse start to their season than Collingwood , including a loss in round zero…. And won the flag.
We missed out on finals because we lost four in a row in June/July.
A six day break shouldn't matter that early in the season.But negatively given it's a Sunday it means we're more likely to cop a 6 day break into Round 1
A six day break shouldn't matter that early in the season.