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A warm Brisbane winter day is warmer than a cool summer day in Melbourne. Should we stop games in QLD too?
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So you think hardening up prevents skin cancer?Thanks Dr Nick.
Given I spent today watching local cricket in this heat I will see my GP on Monday to see what day this week I am expected to die.
/Sarcasm
Harden the * up.
HatSo you think hardening up prevents skin cancer?
Australia and New Zealand have the highest rate of skin cancer in the world. If only they all hardened up.
Exactly.So you think hardening up prevents skin cancer?
Australia and New Zealand have the highest rate of skin cancer in the world. If only they all hardened up.
Good luck finding shade in the outer of the old suburban grounds. These new concrete bowls do a pretty good job of blocking half the ground from the sun and usually another 25% by late in a afternoon game. No big grandstand to do that at the old suburban ground. They certainly didn't have the undercover seating like these new concrete bowl stadiums.It's terrible for the fans. Moreso in this era of huge, concrete bowl stadiums with little shade and reserved seats.
Not happening. Victoria is broke. We're trying to build back better at the moment.
Cricket goes to junction oval now doesn’t it? I mean there are pretty much bugger all spectators for shield gamesCricket generally takes over the MCG in early October.
Mate I was there. I've never seen level 1 less full in the GSS, compared with a packed level 4. People with a reserved seat in the sun just sat in shaded GA.No they didn’t. They sat where their seat was.
I already addressed it. It’s not 1985. Between huge members reserves (half the ground at the MCG), season seat holders and buying a reserved seat ticket weeks before the game, that’s just not the case.
Or millions on your stadiumIf they didnt waste billions of dollars on a suburban rail loop elephant they would have money to do lots of things.
Still probably wouldn't be able to win in SeptemberAhhh just a way for Essendon to play in September
Just on the player impacts with fatigue and cramping, I can only speak for my own experience, but I can't remember a round 1 ever where I didn't pull up rougher than hessian undies. Don't think it mattered if the temperature was in mid-teens or high-20s.
A warm Brisbane winter day is warmer than a cool summer day in Melbourne. Should we stop games in QLD too?
Average March max in Melbourne is about 24. Pretty comfortable footy conditions. Very unusual to have near 40 degree days like we had. The odd 30 degree day ain't gonna kill anyone. So yeah, it's hardly the big issue you make it to be.For sure. But it’s exacerbated in the heat. Dehydration and exercising in hot conditions are common causes of cramp. It’s well documented.
Players fatigue quicker in the hot weather.
The league always started on April 1, or the weekend immediately before it.
This year we started on March 7.
We all know why the season is longer, and that’s fine.
But to be playing it in March and not October is just stupidity. There’s no good reason for it.
Well no, because there’s no simple, logical fix that we could make to avoid it.
You’re not very bright, are you?
It really isn't that usual. There is usually 1 or 2 days that are high 30's and even more so in Adelaide and PerthAverage March max in Melbourne is about 24. Pretty comfortable footy conditions. Very unusual to have near 40 degree days like we had. The odd 30 degree day ain't gonna kill anyone. So yeah, it's hardly the big issue you make it to be.
Average March max in Melbourne is about 24. Pretty comfortable footy conditions. Very unusual to have near 40 degree days like we had. The odd 30 degree day ain't gonna kill anyone. So yeah, it's hardly the big issue you make it to be.
"I'm so tough for getting sunburnt and probably melanoma"Thanks Dr Nick.
Given I spent today watching local cricket in this heat I will see my GP on Monday to see what day this week I am expected to die.
/Sarcasm
Harden the * up.