New Fixturing System PART TWO
Re: New Fixturing System PART TWO
why would the AFL like to get rid of blockbusters like Anzac day? surely they would love these games?
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Re: New Fixturing System PART TWO
Sorry, my point was that there may possibly still be games on these days.....but not nessesarily keeping the same clubs involved in the fixtures.Jazz_84 wrote:why would the AFL like to get rid of blockbusters like Anzac day? surely they would love these games?
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Re: New Fixturing System PART TWO
Well, for any conference system to exist, there must be an opportunity for the AFL to have some flexibility over fixturing.
When you have a situation where everybody plays each other at least once, then the opportunity is there.
When you have a situation where everybody plays each other at least once, then the opportunity is there.
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Re: New Fixturing System PART TWO
Exactly - and this will be possible in a conference system. Collingwood and Essendon can continue to play ANZAC day, no matter what conference they sit in as they will always play each other at least once a year.dom_105 wrote:Well, for any conference system to exist, there must be an opportunity for the AFL to have some flexibility over fixturing.
When you have a situation where everybody plays each other at least once, then the opportunity is there.