Nope. Read onHypothetical question... If Adelaide wins their Preliminary Final and we win ours, surely that gives us Grand Final hosting rights?
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Nope. Read onHypothetical question... If Adelaide wins their Preliminary Final and we win ours, surely that gives us Grand Final hosting rights?
The latter would be my understanding.So if we win our prelim we host the GF because we beat the minor premier? That's how it works isn't it? Or if Melbourne beat North tomorrow & then win their prelim they host the GF because they finished second?
No. If Lions play Crows, it's in Norwood. If we play Melbourne or North, it's in Melbourne. Anyone else, it's at MVO.That would be my understanding.
The team that finished the H&A season higher gets to host. So we've still got bugger all chance of hosting really. Need to hope one of 5-8 qualifies for the GF. I'm more chance of being drafted.
I dislike your answerNope. Read on
AFL.womens, 17 July:I dislike your answer
I'm gonna go searching for a second opinion.
Unlike last season, when the potential Grand Final venues were not finalised until nine days before the decider, Grand Final venues have been locked in for all 18 teams, should they earn hosting rights by being the highest-placed finisher.
Hmmmm yes but that piece is from July... I wonder if they properly accounted for a Qualifying Final upset.
Good luck but I'm confident you won't find it.Hmmmm yes but that piece is from July... I wonder if they properly accounted for a Qualifying Final upset.
Anyway you may be right but I still don't like it so I'm hunting for a different answer
Our only chance, and it's a longy, start rooting for the Cats.I dislike your answer
I'm gonna go searching for a second opinion.
I struggled too but I assumed part of it was watching on my phone.Don't know about anyone else (haven't caught up on the rest of the thread yet) but watching on TV today I really struggled with the colour clash?
I absolutely love the maroon and gold design but I think we'd be better with a predominantly white guernsey against teams like Adelaide, and possibly Melbourne.
Also possible that there would have been less of a clash if it had been a night game. Can't exactly explain why... Maybe the contrast or the "shine" off the respective guernseys during the day time
We're actually pretty good at that, to the point where the commentators often remark on it with surprise when we do it.Yep that's probably the next stage of development for our ladies, and the women's game as a whole: that ability to find a lateral or diagonal target, accurately enough, whilst under pressure.
Then again there's enough men's teams who don't really have a fantastic grasp on that nuance either
You mean like they do every single year with the prelim rules? I know you don't make the decision but it's really not that hard.Good luck but I'm confident you won't find it.
In fairness to the AFL, it's much simpler and easier to communicate and understand if you are just to say "highest finisher hosts". Factoring in an "unless..." that takes into account who won the qualifying finals would be a bit of a nightmare.
Totally agree. In the heat of play, they’d see a flash of yellow and there might be momentary confusion. I’d say it impedes instinctive play on football, especially attacking kicks through the centre from the backline or wings. Also kicking to slight advantage in a marking contest. You need a clear contrast. Moment of doubt, go for the safe, conservative option. It happened in the men’s game against the suns too. From the start, they were handballing to the opposition. How can they not get this right? They have a week to think about it.Don't know about anyone else (haven't caught up on the rest of the thread yet) but watching on TV today I really struggled with the colour clash?
I absolutely love the maroon and gold design but I think we'd be better with a predominantly white guernsey against teams like Adelaide, and possibly Melbourne.
Also possible that there would have been less of a clash if it had been a night game. Can't exactly explain why... Maybe the contrast or the "shine" off the respective guernseys during the day time
I know what you're saying, I actually do agree that that would be fairer. I suspect that the AFL went for an option that was easier to communicate and remember, and also gave higher priority to the campaign of the H&A rather than the one-off winner of a single game. It's a perspective that I can understand even if I don't necessarily agree with it, especially with the highly compromised H&A season.You mean like they do every single year with the prelim rules? I know you don't make the decision but it's really not that hard.
If one or more prelim hosts win, it's the highest ranked of them.
If neither host wins, it's the highest ranked of the two winners.
I'm pretty sure that's the case - go for the easy solution rather than the fairer one is a common AFL approach to the AFLW.I suspect that the AFL went for an option that was easier to communicate and remember
I'm pretty sure that's the case - go for the easy solution rather than the fairer one is a common AFL approach to the AFLW.