The have a home ground advantage because their stupid oblong ground has no wings and they're used to it.Dave McNamara wrote: ↑Thu 19 Sep 2024 9:44pm The Hillbillies have missed the finals only twice under Chris Kray,
They are currently an ageing 6-12 on the ladder team.
Yet, they finished top 4. (Would have been 2nd, if The Shockers hadn't lived up to their moniker.)
And, they're now in a Prelimary Final.
So what is their secret...?
No doubt, lots of factors. But there's one, that if it was taken away, would derail their record.
Their homeground advantage.
(We'd very arguably have won that Round 1 game if it was at Dockedlands or the MCG.)
And not forgetting all the grounds the AFL has started playing matches at, that hold (often way) less than 25,000 people. (Norwood's Postage Stamp Park Oval... anyone...?)
It's not too late Sainters...
Moorabbin and the Junction, are proper ovals that hold no unique advantage.