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AFL draw for 09 released..

PostPosted: Fri Oct 24, 2008 12:58 pm
by GWW

Re: AFL draw for 09 released..

PostPosted: Fri Oct 24, 2008 2:27 pm
by tedbullpit
Of the 22 Crows home and away games 15 are shown on Foxtel!

Re: AFL draw for 09 released..

PostPosted: Fri Oct 24, 2008 3:41 pm
by TigerBoss
First impressions for Richmond:

Less games relying on Foxtel broadcasts - more free-to-air. 6 Fox, 16 Free-to-Air.

9 day break between Round 1 and Round 2 demolition at the hands of the catters at KP.

9 day break between Round 2 and Round 3 to take on the Bullies in a Monday game.

1 Thursday Night, 2 Friday Night and 6 Saturday Night, and 1 Sunday Twilight game (10 night games in total) - 12 day games (7 on Sundays).

Play Carlton, Bulldogs (Rounds 3 and 11), Melbourne, North Melbourne, Sydney, Essendon, WCE twice. Without being arrogant, I would expect to notch up at least 7 wins with wins against Carlton (once), Melbourne (twice), Essendon (twice) and WCE (twice).

Only one trip to AAMI Stadium - to play the Power on a Sunday afternoon (good chance to get another win)

Only two home games at Telstra Dome (or whatever it's called now), with one home game in the Gold Coast (vs Adelaide), and 8 home games at the MCG.

Blockbuster HOME fixtures against Carlton, Essendon and Collingwood - all at the MCG - Kerrrrrrching $$$.

5 trips out of Melbourne to Gold Coast (home game), Sydney, AAMI, Subiacao (twice).

Re: AFL draw for 09 released..

PostPosted: Fri Oct 24, 2008 3:45 pm
by hearts on fire
Why do both Adelaide teams have to play the worst team ever on a Friday night, St.Kilda!

Re: AFL draw for 09 released..

PostPosted: Fri Oct 24, 2008 4:29 pm
by Tassie Blues
not happy with the 2 evening games in Melb for the crows means i can do a day trip. Think crows have an ok draw travel isnt to bad and if there good enough to beat the top 4 teams from this year they will make the finals again and if they cant beat them they prob shouldnt be in top 8 anyway.

Re: AFL draw for 09 released..

PostPosted: Fri Oct 24, 2008 8:06 pm
by Sojourner
Thought this was interesting to see on the AFL Website, clearly no more North Melbourne games at Carrara, yet Carlton, St Kilda and Richmond have taken the opportunity to play a "Home" game there!

I am tipping that when the VFL became the AFL, not to many people would have thought that Carlton one of the "Big Three" Sides in Melbourne would end up resorting to selling its home games interstate! - Still all the more reason to book a Qld holiday if you barrack Carlton I suppose!

Gold Coast Stadium

- Three Melbourne based clubs will host ‘home’ games at Carrara in 2009.
The matches are: Carlton v Fremantle (in round seven); St Kilda v Melbourne (in round 10); and Richmond v Adelaide (round 14).

Re: AFL draw for 09 released..

PostPosted: Fri Oct 24, 2008 8:47 pm
by Dutchy
For the first time.....in like ever....the Roos play their first 12 games in Melbourne :shock:

I now know what it feels like to be a Collingwood, Essendon, Carlton fan















Did I just say what I thought I said? :?

Re: AFL draw for 09 released..

PostPosted: Fri Oct 24, 2008 9:04 pm
by Punk Rooster
awaiting annual "Collingwood have an unfair advantage/dictate to the AFL/never leave Smith St" rubbish...

Re: AFL draw for 09 released..

PostPosted: Fri Oct 24, 2008 11:11 pm
by rod_rooster
Punk Rooster wrote:awaiting annual "Collingwood have an unfair advantage/dictate to the AFL/never leave Smith St" rubbish...


Whether they have an advantage or not it never seems to really matter to the end result :wink:

Re: AFL draw for 09 released..

PostPosted: Sun Oct 26, 2008 4:10 pm
by Booney
Punk Rooster wrote:awaiting annual "Collingwood have an unfair advantage/dictate to the AFL/never leave Smith St" rubbish...


Yep,14 games at the G,4 interstate and 4 at the Dome,they sure have it tough in 09.

4 games outside Victoria,that's like 2 years worth of frequent flyer points in 22 weeks... :D

Re: AFL draw for 09 released..

PostPosted: Sun Oct 26, 2008 7:07 pm
by Wedgie
Booney wrote:
Punk Rooster wrote:awaiting annual "Collingwood have an unfair advantage/dictate to the AFL/never leave Smith St" rubbish...


Yep,14 games at the G,4 interstate and 4 at the Dome,they sure have it tough in 09.

4 games outside Victoria,that's like 2 years worth of frequent flyer points in 22 weeks... :D


That'd be the KG way of looking at it, the more balanced way of looking at Collingwood's draw would be to realise they only have a genuine home state advantage for 5 games, unlike Port or Adelaide who have it for 10 games a year.

It all balances out.

Admittedly they do have a 'slight' advantage in that they play 4 matches out of Victoria and 5 interstate sides in Victoria but that's due to their ability to draw in blockbusters so good luck to them.

Only team to have a genuine gripe as per usual is Geelong who play 8 games with a home town advantage and 14 with an away team disadvantage and all finals out of their own city but that's OK, they'll just get on with it and not whinge like so many others do. :wink:

Re: AFL draw for 09 released..

PostPosted: Sun Oct 26, 2008 9:31 pm
by scottiemc
the afl stuck with that stupid system where some teams wont play each other til round 21, i think last year two teams met for the first time in rnd. 22. not sure who the two teams are this year, havent seen the draw just heard it on fox sport news.

Re: AFL draw for 09 released..

PostPosted: Sun Oct 26, 2008 9:34 pm
by GWW
I think the Eagles and Crows meet for the first time in Round 21 next season.

Re: AFL draw for 09 released..

PostPosted: Sun Oct 26, 2008 9:59 pm
by Dirko
scottiemc wrote:the afl stuck with that stupid system where some teams wont play each other til round 21, i think last year two teams met for the first time in rnd. 22. not sure who the two teams are this year, havent seen the draw just heard it on fox sport news.


Yeah that is stupid. Carlton met Hawthorn for the first time in round 22. This year it works out we see these teams for the first time...
ROUND 18: North Melbourne
ROUND 19: Geelong
ROUND 20: Port
ROUND 21: Melbourne

Yet we play teams twice before these games...... :?

Re: AFL draw for 09 released..

PostPosted: Thu Oct 30, 2008 12:33 am
by Pag
TigerBoss wrote:First impressions for Richmond:

Less games relying on Foxtel broadcasts - more free-to-air. 6 Fox, 16 Free-to-Air.

9 day break between Round 1 and Round 2 demolition at the hands of the catters at KP.

9 day break between Round 2 and Round 3 to take on the Bullies in a Monday game.

1 Thursday Night, 2 Friday Night and 6 Saturday Night, and 1 Sunday Twilight game (10 night games in total) - 12 day games (7 on Sundays).

Play Carlton, Bulldogs (Rounds 3 and 11), Melbourne, North Melbourne, Sydney, Essendon, WCE twice. Without being arrogant, I would expect to notch up at least 7 wins with wins against Carlton (once), Melbourne (twice), Essendon (twice) and WCE (twice).

Only one trip to AAMI Stadium - to play the Power on a Sunday afternoon (good chance to get another win)

Only two home games at Telstra Dome (or whatever it's called now), with one home game in the Gold Coast (vs Adelaide), and 8 home games at the MCG.

Blockbuster HOME fixtures against Carlton, Essendon and Collingwood - all at the MCG - Kerrrrrrching $$$.

5 trips out of Melbourne to Gold Coast (home game), Sydney, AAMI, Subiacao (twice).
Doesn't look too bad for us TB, I hate us playing home games at the Dome so to only get two is pleasing. To not pull Geelong or Hawthorn twice, while getting Melbourne, West Coast, Essendon & Carlton more than once is even better. The draw wants us to play finals in 09, although I'm sure we can fail to live up to potential again.

And I can rock up to the one game we play at AAMI two seconds before the bounce and still get a decent seat...

Re: AFL draw for 09 released..

PostPosted: Thu Oct 30, 2008 7:54 am
by Booney
Wedgie wrote:
Booney wrote:
Punk Rooster wrote:awaiting annual "Collingwood have an unfair advantage/dictate to the AFL/never leave Smith St" rubbish...


Yep,14 games at the G,4 interstate and 4 at the Dome,they sure have it tough in 09.

4 games outside Victoria,that's like 2 years worth of frequent flyer points in 22 weeks... :D


That'd be the KG way of looking at it, the more balanced way of looking at Collingwood's draw would be to realise they only have a genuine home state advantage for 5 games, unlike Port or Adelaide who have it for 10 games a year.

It all balances out.

Admittedly they do have a 'slight' advantage in that they play 4 matches out of Victoria and 5 interstate sides in Victoria but that's due to their ability to draw in blockbusters so good luck to them.

Only team to have a genuine gripe as per usual is Geelong who play 8 games with a home town advantage and 14 with an away team disadvantage and all finals out of their own city but that's OK, they'll just get on with it and not whinge like so many others do. :wink:


Huh? Regardless of who you play,if you dont have to get on a plane to do it that is an advantage. The fact they only have 'home state advantage' 5 times is far out weighed by onyl having to travel further than the next tram can take you 4 times.

If stating a fact is whinging I might need to change my signature. 8)

Re: AFL draw for 09 released..

PostPosted: Thu Oct 30, 2008 9:35 am
by Hondo
Booney wrote:Huh? Regardless of who you play,if you dont have to get on a plane to do it that is an advantage. The fact they only have 'home state advantage' 5 times is far out weighed by onyl having to travel further than the next tram can take you 4 times.

If stating a fact is whinging I might need to change my signature. 8)


Have to agree. The issue is the almost 3 hour transit to and from (incl time to airport, waiting for plane, plane trip, travel to hotel) plus, in some cases, doing it all again to go home the same night. And that's just for the Adelaide teams.

I'd trade a "home state advantage" for an interstate trip every time. Let's see ... choose from:

1 Travel interestate 10 times; OR
2 Play fellow-state teams 13 times (ie, lose "home state advantage" for 13 of the 18 games you play in your home state) :-k

Having said that, all teams have interstate travel down to a fine art these days so it's less of an issue that it used to be.

Re: AFL draw for 09 released..

PostPosted: Thu Oct 30, 2008 11:12 am
by the joker
hondo71 wrote:
Booney wrote:Huh? Regardless of who you play,if you dont have to get on a plane to do it that is an advantage. The fact they only have 'home state advantage' 5 times is far out weighed by onyl having to travel further than the next tram can take you 4 times.

If stating a fact is whinging I might need to change my signature. 8)


Have to agree. The issue is the almost 3 hour transit to and from (incl time to airport, waiting for plane, plane trip, travel to hotel) plus, in some cases, doing it all again to go home the same night. And that's just for the Adelaide teams.

I'd trade a "home state advantage" for an interstate trip every time. Let's see ... choose from:

1 Travel interestate 10 times; OR
2 Play fellow-state teams 13 times (ie, lose "home state advantage" for 13 of the 18 games you play in your home state) :-k

Having said that, all teams have interstate travel down to a fine art these days so it's less of an issue that it used to be.

i agree aswell

also with Collingwood Homeground advantage is basically just cause you have the most supporters at a ground and you are used to playing a ground, and collingwood are very used to the MCG and as for the crowds, they would Propably have more supporters at every Victorian game even there away victorian games

Re: AFL draw for 09 released..

PostPosted: Thu Oct 30, 2008 7:21 pm
by RustyCage
the joker wrote:
hondo71 wrote:
Booney wrote:Huh? Regardless of who you play,if you dont have to get on a plane to do it that is an advantage. The fact they only have 'home state advantage' 5 times is far out weighed by onyl having to travel further than the next tram can take you 4 times.

If stating a fact is whinging I might need to change my signature. 8)


Have to agree. The issue is the almost 3 hour transit to and from (incl time to airport, waiting for plane, plane trip, travel to hotel) plus, in some cases, doing it all again to go home the same night. And that's just for the Adelaide teams.

I'd trade a "home state advantage" for an interstate trip every time. Let's see ... choose from:

1 Travel interestate 10 times; OR
2 Play fellow-state teams 13 times (ie, lose "home state advantage" for 13 of the 18 games you play in your home state) :-k

Having said that, all teams have interstate travel down to a fine art these days so it's less of an issue that it used to be.

i agree aswell

also with Collingwood Homeground advantage is basically just cause you have the most supporters at a ground and you are used to playing a ground, and collingwood are very used to the MCG and as for the crowds, they would Propably have more supporters at every Victorian game even there away victorian games


I went to the Ess v Coll match at the MCG this year and Ess supporters would have outnumbered Coll supporters 4-1 easily

Re: AFL draw for 09 released..

PostPosted: Fri Oct 31, 2008 5:55 am
by Sheik Yerbouti
pafc1870 wrote:
the joker wrote:
hondo71 wrote:
Booney wrote:Huh? Regardless of who you play,if you dont have to get on a plane to do it that is an advantage. The fact they only have 'home state advantage' 5 times is far out weighed by onyl having to travel further than the next tram can take you 4 times.

If stating a fact is whinging I might need to change my signature. 8)


Have to agree. The issue is the almost 3 hour transit to and from (incl time to airport, waiting for plane, plane trip, travel to hotel) plus, in some cases, doing it all again to go home the same night. And that's just for the Adelaide teams.

I'd trade a "home state advantage" for an interstate trip every time. Let's see ... choose from:

1 Travel interestate 10 times; OR
2 Play fellow-state teams 13 times (ie, lose "home state advantage" for 13 of the 18 games you play in your home state) :-k

Having said that, all teams have interstate travel down to a fine art these days so it's less of an issue that it used to be.

i agree aswell

also with Collingwood Homeground advantage is basically just cause you have the most supporters at a ground and you are used to playing a ground, and collingwood are very used to the MCG and as for the crowds, they would Propably have more supporters at every Victorian game even there away victorian games


I went to the Ess v Coll match at the MCG this year and Ess supporters would have outnumbered Coll supporters 4-1 easily


ANZAC Day? umm I'd beg to differ.