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AFL considering moving either the time/date of the Bulldogs v Pies Rd 22 match to allow for more time before the finals series.
I don't see how they can afford the teams finishing 3rd and 4th an advantage over the Saints who will play one of them in the first Qualifying final in week 1.
Another example of the AFL shafting St Kilda, or am I mistaken?
afl.com.au wrote:THE AFL is considering altering the order of its round-22 games to give some teams an extra day's break before they start their finals campaign.
AFL chief operations officer Gillon McLachlan said he would be notifying clubs this week of what changes – if any - would be made to the fixture.
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They are also looking at the Saints game. Most of the noise on this topic is coming out of Collingwood via sympathisers in the media like Brian Taylor !!
The team that finishes on top always plays the following Sunday. This means that (barring a losing streak), we will get a seven-day break, whereas either Collingwood or the Dogs would not.
I've heard they might change our game as well. But the bigger concern is the Pies-Dogs game, because the AFL would never endeavour to piss off Eddie and Co.
dascman wrote:
The team that finishes on top always plays the following Sunday. This means that (barring a losing streak), we will get a seven-day break, whereas either Collingwood or the Dogs would not.
The week 1 match is almost certainly to be against either pies or dogs. If the AFL reschedule their Rd 22 match to Saturday Night (possibly) that would give them an 8 day break to our 7 day break? That's still an extra day on us, despite finishing lower on the ladder.
They are full of grissle and fat and they taste yuk!
Can't we simply ban the pies and dogs instead.
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