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  • nomae
    Regular in the Side
    • May 2006
    • 523

    #16
    Originally posted by Bloody Hell
    Completely agree. I was reading some wankers on big footy talking about the Swans always having an easy draw. It's really easy to say this (I don't agree) at the end of the season when the teams are ranked from 1 to 16....how about at the start when the draw is done?
    it is true that we had a very, very good draw this year.

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    • Bloody Hell
      Senior Player
      • Oct 2006
      • 3085

      #17
      Originally posted by nomae
      it is true that we had a very, very good draw this year.
      We had a good draw...but you certainly couldn't say that in Round 1 2006....The point these afore mentioned wankers were making was the Swans get looked after by the AFL in terms of salary cap, 'development' funds and the draw, year in, year out.
      The eternal connundrum "what happens when an unstoppable force meets an immovable object" was finally solved when David Hasselhoff punched himself in the face.

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      • Nico
        Veterans List
        • Jan 2003
        • 11339

        #18
        Originally posted by monopoly19
        Re. West Coast round 1 -

        I'd rather play a good team in round 1, simply because if we start the season slowly I'd rather not waste our bad form on a side that ends up 15th. Lets play @@@@ against all the good teams who we'd have a good chance of losing to even if we were playing well.
        Ditto.
        http://www.nostalgiamusic.co.uk/secu...res/srh806.jpg

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        • Damien
          Living in 2005
          • Jan 2003
          • 3713

          #19
          Draw announcement was due tomorrow - this has been delayed though.

          We play Collingwood twice, thanks to a change in how the last 7 rounds are set out.

          The teams you play form the first 7 rounds will no longer be the teams you play in the last 7 rounds, you can basically play any 7 sides from week 1 to 15 twice now.

          13 games in NSW/ACT. I'd guess 6 in Melbourne, 1 Perth, 1 Adelaide and 1 Brisbane.

          Source

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          • reigning premier
            Suspended by the MRP
            • Sep 2006
            • 4335

            #20
            Originally posted by monopoly19
            Re. West Coast round 1 -

            I'd rather play a good team in round 1, simply because if we start the season slowly I'd rather not waste our bad form on a side that ends up 15th. Lets play @@@@ against all the good teams who we'd have a good chance of losing to even if we were playing well.
            Look... We're going to lose the 1st game OK... You know it, I know it, We all know it. It's just the way we play. I'll probably be worried if we win 4 from the first 5 or something stupid like that.

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            • reigning premier
              Suspended by the MRP
              • Sep 2006
              • 4335

              #21
              Here's one for you....

              Have the AFL finally woken up to themselves and are going to leave the draw "flexible" so they can telecast the best games???? i.e. Like the NRL wisely do.

              For those not aware of how it works, the NRL draw works like this:

              1. Draw is announced about 2mths before season kick off.
              2. Each team polays each other twice, one home, one away (Wish we did this).
              3. Each team knows what team they will be playing on a particular weekens and where they will be playing - but not when.
              4. The actual timing for the game is not decided until 2 weeks prior to the game. i.e. Friday nights, Saturday, Sunday, etc.

              This ensures that they always get a "blockbuster" game to televise on Friday and Sunday. Unlike the AFL who end up with a farsical Friday night game between Essendon and PtAdelaide on Friday night because that's the way the draw came out. In the NRL system, this game would have ended up on Saturday Afternoon and the game between two contending teams that actually mattered would have been played on Friday.

              I understand channel 9 took an absolute belting in the ratings over these crap Friday night games.

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              • hammo
                Veterans List
                • Jul 2003
                • 5554

                #22
                Originally posted by reigning premier
                Here's one for you....

                Have the AFL finally woken up to themselves and are going to leave the draw "flexible" so they can telecast the best games???? i.e. Like the NRL wisely do.
                Based on the article referred to earlier I would say not, given St Kilda are to be allocated 7 Friday night games.

                Rightly or wrongly, the AFL tries to share around Friday night games although Sydney and Brisbane are usually the only teams to miss out.
                "As everyone knows our style of football is defensive and unattractive, and as such I have completely forgotten how to mark or kick over the years" - Brett Kirk

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                • reigning premier
                  Suspended by the MRP
                  • Sep 2006
                  • 4335

                  #23
                  And another thing....

                  Yep... we've hit on a pet subject of mine....

                  Are we going to finally get some Friday night games now that Channel 9 has lost the rights???

                  It's the one thing I hate about being a Sydney supporter. No Friday night games. Nothing better than finishing the week up at the office, pub crawling all the way from the CBD up to the SCG to plant your @ss on a seat bang on 7:30pm for the tap. Few refreshing bevvies through the course of the game, a pie for dinner.....

                  And depending on the result... A few beers on the way home, or straight home for a whinge about how we were robbed again by the umpires..

                  I love Friday night footy....

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                  • hammo
                    Veterans List
                    • Jul 2003
                    • 5554

                    #24
                    Originally posted by Bloody Hell
                    We had a good draw...but you certainly couldn't say that in Round 1 2006....
                    I think it was fairly obvious as soon as the draw was released that we had an easy draw - one trip to Perth and Adelaide, the Crows once at home, Saints once at home... both top 4 teams from the year before.
                    We just wasted the good draw by losing too many matches at home.
                    "As everyone knows our style of football is defensive and unattractive, and as such I have completely forgotten how to mark or kick over the years" - Brett Kirk

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                    • reigning premier
                      Suspended by the MRP
                      • Sep 2006
                      • 4335

                      #25
                      Originally posted by hammo
                      Based on the article referred to earlier I would say not, given St Kilda are to be allocated 7 Friday night games.

                      Rightly or wrongly, the AFL tries to share around Friday night games although Sydney and Brisbane are usually the only teams to miss out.
                      Can't understand why they don't adopt this strategy. It's madness. By doing so, the NRL has increased it's popularity no end by making sure that only the high quality games make the screen.

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                      • reigning premier
                        Suspended by the MRP
                        • Sep 2006
                        • 4335

                        #26
                        Originally posted by hammo
                        I think it was fairly obvious as soon as the draw was released that we had an easy draw - one trip to Perth and Adelaide, the Crows once at home, Saints once at home... both top 4 teams from the year before.
                        We just wasted the good draw by losing too many matches at home.
                        Concur... Blew our chance of top two all by ourselves.... we won more away than we did at home?? Anyone confirm?? Sounds about right... Certainly wasn't a good year to attend all home games.. Though the trip to Melbourne to see the Richmond game was well worth it..

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                        • Damien
                          Living in 2005
                          • Jan 2003
                          • 3713

                          #27
                          Originally posted by reigning premier
                          Here's one for you....

                          Have the AFL finally woken up to themselves and are going to leave the draw "flexible" so they can telecast the best games???? i.e. Like the NRL wisely do.

                          For those not aware of how it works, the NRL draw works like this:

                          1. Draw is announced about 2mths before season kick off.
                          2. Each team polays each other twice, one home, one away (Wish we did this).
                          3. Each team knows what team they will be playing on a particular weekens and where they will be playing - but not when.
                          4. The actual timing for the game is not decided until 2 weeks prior to the game. i.e. Friday nights, Saturday, Sunday, etc.

                          The AFL system is not changing, you can just play a side twice that you played after round 7, this hasn't happened in the recent past. AFL doesn't need to wake up, I hate the NRL system.

                          As for the NRL, in response to your points:

                          1. Their draw is released in December.
                          2. They don't play each other twice. There are 26 rounds for 15 teams, next year 26 rounds for 16 teams.
                          3. Yes
                          4. Normally 6 weeks out and it still doesn't guarantee the best matches on TV.

                          In 2005, my friend (a Wests Tigers supporter) and I went down a Swans/Tigers double to Melbourne. We booked 6 months in advance to get cheaps flights, we wanted to come back to Sydney midday Sunday, but had to come back Sunday night as we had no idea when the Storm/Tigers match would be. Ended up being 30 minutes after the Hawks/Swans on the Sunday, so we could have left when we had wanted to in the first place but had no way to plan that at time of booking.

                          The AFL doesn't need flexible rostering like that, it makes no sense. The NRL need it because they only sell a small amount of games to FTA.

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                          • elroy67
                            Parking Cars
                            • Mar 2005
                            • 419

                            #28
                            Originally posted by reigning premier
                            Here's one for you....

                            Have the AFL finally woken up to themselves and are going to leave the draw "flexible" so they can telecast the best games???? i.e. Like the NRL wisely do.
                            There could be some scope for this, however, I would think that the biggest negative here is related to the travel aspect. Travelling between Sydney and Brisbane (and a one off to NZ)pales against having to travel Sydney-Perth-Sydney- Adelaide-Sydney-Melbourne, and allowing sufficient breaks between games.

                            Originally posted by reigning premier

                            For those not aware of how it works, the NRL draw works like this:

                            2. Each team plays each other twice, one home, one away (Wish we did this).
                            To be fair on the players, NRL 30 games x 80 mins as against AFL 22 games x 110 mins (approx) is a surprisingly similar amount of game time.
                            Last edited by elroy67; 17 October 2006, 09:39 AM.
                            We demand rigidly defined areas of doubt and uncertainty.

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                            • reigning premier
                              Suspended by the MRP
                              • Sep 2006
                              • 4335

                              #29
                              Originally posted by Damien
                              As for the NRL, in response to your points:

                              1. Their draw is released in December.
                              2. They don't play each other twice. There are 26 rounds for 15 teams, next year 26 rounds for 16 teams.
                              3. Yes
                              4. Normally 6 weeks out and it still doesn't guarantee the best matches on TV.

                              In 2005, my friend (a Wests Tigers supporter) and I went down a Swans/Tigers double to Melbourne. We booked 6 months in advance to get cheaps flights, we wanted to come back to Sydney midday Sunday, but had to come back Sunday night as we had no idea when the Storm/Tigers match would be. Ended up being 30 minutes after the Hawks/Swans on the Sunday, so we could have left when we had wanted to in the first place but had no way to plan that at time of booking.

                              The AFL doesn't need flexible rostering like that, it makes no sense. The NRL need it because they only sell a small amount of games to FTA.
                              1. Whatever.
                              2. Noted.
                              4. But it's a whole lot better than taking a "dart-at-the-wall" approach like the AFL do.

                              The point is the flexibility to show the best games possible in th ehighest rating time slots. And if it is 6 weeks in advance like you said, plenbty of time for cheaper flights (4weeks).

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                              • swantastic
                                Veterans List
                                • Jan 2006
                                • 7275

                                #30
                                Originally posted by Matt79
                                We know what alcohol does to Cousins!
                                Yeh it gives him the runs.hahaha
                                Now this is a thread that i would expect on the ego -centric, wank session that is redandwhiteonline.com...

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