Opinion Why do Geelong get the final round fixture in Geelong every season (since the mid 2000's) ?

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Oct 3, 2004
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Since the mid 2000's Geelong have had a fixture at home every season leading into the finals. Firstly why is this? do Geelong have a deal with the A.F.L ? so they won't complain about not having finals in Geelong? also why isn't this discussed more often ? it's probably the worst fixture anomaly in the game.

I realize that the VIc teams don't really travel either in the final round but that's for another thread.
 

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Since the mid 2000's Geelong have had a fixture at home every season leading into the finals. Firstly why is this? do Geelong have a deal with the A.F.L ? so they won't complain about not having finals in Geelong? also why isn't this discussed more often ? it's probably the worst fixture anomaly in the game.

I realize that the VIc teams don't really travel either in the final round but that's for another thread.
You do realise Cats only get 9 games at GMHBA?
 
Since the mid 2000's Geelong have had a fixture at home every season leading into the finals. Firstly why is this? do Geelong have a deal with the A.F.L ? so they won't complain about not having finals in Geelong? also why isn't this discussed more often ? it's probably the worst fixture anomaly in the game.

I realize that the VIc teams don't really travel either in the final round but that's for another thread.
It's not an advantage given they're usually against lower ranked teams and finals are never played on the ground.

It's always effectively a soft run into finals with a few notable exceptions
 
Its an easier game where they often can rest players
If Geelong are Top 4 a lot, then a majority of the teams they're going to play are "easier" teams with nothing to play for in the last round.

The Eagles have sent their B team, for instance.

Additionally, it's rare for the last result to matter for Geelong as they have no true "home finals".
 
It's not an advantage given they're usually against lower ranked teams and finals are never played on the ground.

It's always effectively a soft run into finals with a few notable exceptions
It's about travel, that's a small leg up.

50% are away games and 0% in 20 years seems like its planned.
 
Since the mid 2000's Geelong have had a fixture at home every season leading into the finals. Firstly why is this? do Geelong have a deal with the A.F.L ? so they won't complain about not having finals in Geelong? also why isn't this discussed more often ? it's probably the worst fixture anomaly in the game.

I realize that the VIc teams don't really travel either in the final round but that's for another thread.
Really, how about Collingwood never ever playing us at our home ground?
 

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It's not an advantage given they're usually against lower ranked teams and finals are never played on the ground.

It's always effectively a soft run into finals with a few notable exceptions
Given that Geelong are 2-8 in the first week of finals the last ten times coming off a home game maybe the club needs to start campaigning to fix this obvious disadvantage? Another case of AFL MELbias perhaps. And remember that one of the wins was thanks to future Geelong great Isaac Smith and the other was thanks to finals champion Gary Rohan.
 
Given that Geelong are 2-8 in the first week of finals the last ten times coming off a home game maybe the club needs to start campaigning to fix this obvious disadvantage? Another case of AFL MELbias perhaps. And remember that one of the wins was thanks to future Geelong great Isaac Smith and the other was thanks to finals champion Gary Rohan.
It's a good point. A soft run into finals isn't an advantage, especially with the frankly pointless pre-finals bye
 
Since the mid 2000's Geelong have had a fixture at home every season leading into the finals. Firstly why is this? do Geelong have a deal with the A.F.L ? so they won't complain about not having finals in Geelong? also why isn't this discussed more often ? it's probably the worst fixture anomaly in the game.

I realize that the VIc teams don't really travel either in the final round but that's for another thread.

With only 9 games a year at their home ground I suggest its reasonable to do this.
Probably makes scheduling a bit easier for the AFL because it keeps the game away from the MCG & Marvel.
 
The real reason is quite boring and the same reason why bulldogs are playing in Ballarat and hawks playing in tassie.

Gives the afl maximum flexibility in scheduling the final round. If they had 3 games lined up at the G or Marvel they have to play one on the Friday night. This way, they don’t. \end thread.
 
Since the mid 2000's Geelong have had a fixture at home every season leading into the finals. Firstly why is this? do Geelong have a deal with the A.F.L ? so they won't complain about not having finals in Geelong? also why isn't this discussed more often ? it's probably the worst fixture anomaly in the game.

I realize that the VIc teams don't really travel either in the final round but that's for another thread.
It's also been WCE 2 out of 3 years.

Must be nice to beat up on a shit team leading into finals.
 
The real reason is quite boring and the same reason why bulldogs are playing in Ballarat and hawks playing in tassie.

Gives the afl maximum flexibility in scheduling the final round. If they had 3 games lined up at the G or Marvel they have to play one on the Friday night. This way, they don’t. \end thread.
Also been a few seasons where we had no games in Geelong for first part of the season due to redevelopments. Pushing them back increases the chance of the last game being in Geelong
 
Cats getting an artificial % boost via playing a bottom 4 side at home in the final round is just another lever the AFL pull for the result they want.
Now watch GWS get torched by the umps to ensure Geelong dont face Sydney in Sydney.
We went almost 500 days without a Geelong vs West Coast matchup. Why didn't the AFL pull the other lever to give Geelong two artificial % boosts like they did for some other clubs?

#geelongbias

 

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