The 2014 Fixture October 22, 2013, 07:05:43 am It appears we play the Tigers only once in 2014 on Grand Prix weekend. There are 3 groups of 6 teams based on finishing order last season. We are in the top 6 group and must play the Cats and Power twice. We have Bombers and Pies twice also. Quote Selected
Re: The 2014 Fixture Reply #1 – October 22, 2013, 07:08:36 am Quote from: Jofo – on October 22, 2013, 07:05:43 amIt appears we play the Tigers only once in 2014 on Grand Prix weekend. There are 3 groups of 6 teams based on finishing order last season. We are in the top 6 group and must play the Cats and Power twice. We have Bombers and Pies twice also. The AFL aren't going to do this. The Carlton-Richmond rivalry is as strong as its been for a long time. If they're not stupid, they'll always fixture 2 games against them. Or perhaps its wishful thinking of 2 games = 2 wins Quote Selected
Re: The 2014 Fixture Reply #2 – October 22, 2013, 08:56:15 am Quote from: Jofo – on October 22, 2013, 07:05:43 amIt appears we play the Tigers only once in 2014 on Grand Prix weekend. There are 3 groups of 6 teams based on finishing order last season. We are in the top 6 group and must play the Cats and Power twice. We have Bombers and Pies twice also.Yeah, see I don't get this....we finished 9th, surely they should do the draw based on H&A ladder positions, not who won what in finals ? Are they seriously suggesting that Essendon will have had their draw based on a position of 9th ?....after the AFL put them there !wrong, wrong, wrong. Quote Selected
Re: The 2014 Fixture Reply #3 – October 22, 2013, 09:36:35 am Quote from: malo – on October 22, 2013, 08:56:15 amQuote from: Jofo – on October 22, 2013, 07:05:43 amIt appears we play the Tigers only once in 2014 on Grand Prix weekend. There are 3 groups of 6 teams based on finishing order last season. We are in the top 6 group and must play the Cats and Power twice. We have Bombers and Pies twice also.Yeah, see I don't get this....we finished 9th, surely they should do the draw based on H&A ladder positions, not who won what in finals ? Are they seriously suggesting that Essendon will have had their draw based on a position of 9th ?....after the AFL put them there !wrong, wrong, wrong.That's the exact excuse the AFL used for moving Essendon to 9th instead of stripping their points entirely and ensuring they finish last.Apparently it is just too complicated to generate a fixture based on Essendon's ladder position prior to the sanctions, so the best they could come up with was to move Essendon to 9th so they're in that middle bracket of 6 teams .Must be some mathematical geniuses employed down at AFL HQ! Quote Selected
Re: The 2014 Fixture Reply #4 – October 22, 2013, 09:45:10 am Quote from: Gozza – on October 22, 2013, 07:08:36 amQuote from: Jofo – on October 22, 2013, 07:05:43 amIt appears we play the Tigers only once in 2014 on Grand Prix weekend. There are 3 groups of 6 teams based on finishing order last season. We are in the top 6 group and must play the Cats and Power twice. We have Bombers and Pies twice also. The AFL aren't going to do this. The Carlton-Richmond rivalry is as strong as its been for a long time. If they're not stupid, they'll always fixture 2 games against them. Or perhaps its wishful thinking of 2 games = 2 wins The AFL is stupid and there is only 1 Blues v Tigers game. Quote Selected
Re: The 2014 Fixture Reply #5 – October 22, 2013, 09:54:31 am Quote from: Jofo – on October 22, 2013, 09:45:10 amQuote from: Gozza – on October 22, 2013, 07:08:36 amQuote from: Jofo – on October 22, 2013, 07:05:43 amIt appears we play the Tigers only once in 2014 on Grand Prix weekend. There are 3 groups of 6 teams based on finishing order last season. We are in the top 6 group and must play the Cats and Power twice. We have Bombers and Pies twice also. The AFL aren't going to do this. The Carlton-Richmond rivalry is as strong as its been for a long time. If they're not stupid, they'll always fixture 2 games against them. Or perhaps its wishful thinking of 2 games = 2 wins The AFL is stupid and there is only 1 Blues v Tigers game. But our season opener against Port Adelaide at Etihad should draw quite the crowd... as will Richmond's season opener against the Gold Coast at Metricon .Andrew Demetriou and his administration have ballsed up a lot of things during his time in charge, however the one thing they had typically gotten right was all things financial. The AFL had gone from strength to strength in terms of the money they were generating. Now it appears they are determined to balls that up too. Could AD be making a move across to the NRL or something and this is his parting shot? Quote Selected
Re: The 2014 Fixture Reply #6 – October 22, 2013, 10:53:23 am Quote from: Jofo – on October 22, 2013, 09:45:10 amQuote from: Gozza – on October 22, 2013, 07:08:36 amQuote from: Jofo – on October 22, 2013, 07:05:43 amIt appears we play the Tigers only once in 2014 on Grand Prix weekend. There are 3 groups of 6 teams based on finishing order last season. We are in the top 6 group and must play the Cats and Power twice. We have Bombers and Pies twice also. The AFL aren't going to do this. The Carlton-Richmond rivalry is as strong as its been for a long time. If they're not stupid, they'll always fixture 2 games against them. Or perhaps its wishful thinking of 2 games = 2 wins The AFL is stupid and there is only 1 Blues v Tigers game. Is the fixture out? Quote Selected
Re: The 2014 Fixture Reply #7 – October 22, 2013, 11:18:27 am I'm just glad we play Port and Geelong twice and not Hawthorn and Fremantle. I suppose though, at the end of the day if we're going to be a legitimate contender we have to beat the best. I don't want to be the team that skates through on an easy draw. Lets just make sure we smash the Cheats, Pies and Tiges (in our one outing against them). Poor form from the AFL though. Why exactly do we need to compete with the NRL's early start? If you're into AFL, the NRL season is irrelevant. It's not like there's going to be thousands of people tossing up between following an NRL team or an AFL team and they weekend they start is going to be the deciding factor. Carlton V Richmond at the G should always be the start to the season. Quote Selected
Re: The 2014 Fixture Reply #8 – October 22, 2013, 11:25:13 am Quote from: Navy Maven – on October 22, 2013, 11:18:27 amI'm just glad we play Port and Geelong twice and not Hawthorn and Fremantle. I suppose though, at the end of the day if we're going to be a legitimate contender we have to beat the best. I don't want to be the team that skates through on an easy draw. Lets just make sure we smash the Cheats, Pies and Tiges (in our one outing against them). Poor form from the AFL though. Why exactly do we need to compete with the NRL's early start? If you're into AFL, the NRL season is irrelevant. It's not like there's going to be thousands of people tossing up between following an NRL team or an AFL team and they weekend they start is going to be the deciding factor. Carlton V Richmond at the G should always be the start to the season.And that is exactly how we all should think. I hope we do play the Dawks twice. Quote Selected
Re: The 2014 Fixture Reply #9 – October 22, 2013, 11:55:25 am Quote from: nathbear – on October 22, 2013, 09:54:31 amQuote from: Jofo – on October 22, 2013, 09:45:10 amQuote from: Gozza – on October 22, 2013, 07:08:36 amQuote from: Jofo – on October 22, 2013, 07:05:43 amIt appears we play the Tigers only once in 2014 on Grand Prix weekend. There are 3 groups of 6 teams based on finishing order last season. We are in the top 6 group and must play the Cats and Power twice. We have Bombers and Pies twice also. The AFL aren't going to do this. The Carlton-Richmond rivalry is as strong as its been for a long time. If they're not stupid, they'll always fixture 2 games against them. Or perhaps its wishful thinking of 2 games = 2 wins The AFL is stupid and there is only 1 Blues v Tigers game. But our season opener against Port Adelaide at Etihad should draw quite the crowd... as will Richmond's season opener against the Gold Coast at Metricon .Andrew Demetriou and his administration have ballsed up a lot of things during his time in charge, however the one thing they had typically gotten right was all things financial. The AFL had gone from strength to strength in terms of the money they were generating. Now it appears they are determined to balls that up too. Could AD be making a move across to the NRL or something and this is his parting shot? And good riddance, can't come soon enough Quote Selected
Re: The 2014 Fixture Reply #10 – October 22, 2013, 08:26:35 pm Quote from: Jofo – on October 22, 2013, 07:05:43 amIt appears we play the Tigers only once in 2014 on Grand Prix weekend. There are 3 groups of 6 teams based on finishing order last season. We are in the top 6 group and must play the Cats and Power twice. We have Bombers and Pies twice also.Wrong.R1 is grand prix weekend. We play Port Adelaide at Etihad on Sunday (race day).We play Tigers round 2 on the Thursday. Quote Selected
Re: The 2014 Fixture Reply #11 – October 22, 2013, 08:39:22 pm Quote from: kruddler – on October 22, 2013, 08:26:35 pmQuote from: Jofo – on October 22, 2013, 07:05:43 amIt appears we play the Tigers only once in 2014 on Grand Prix weekend. There are 3 groups of 6 teams based on finishing order last season. We are in the top 6 group and must play the Cats and Power twice. We have Bombers and Pies twice also.Wrong.R1 is grand prix weekend. We play Port Adelaide at Etihad on Sunday (race day).We play Tigers round 2 on the Thursday.Ok, so I mucked up a week in the translation. Point is Tigers once, Bombers and Pies twice, Cats and Power twice. Hard work being a news breaker. Quote Selected
Re: The 2014 Fixture Reply #12 – October 23, 2013, 08:11:19 am Hilarious how even under the new system to do the draw we still manage to play the pies and bombers twice. Quote Selected
Re: The 2014 Fixture Reply #13 – October 23, 2013, 12:07:27 pm Quote from: madbluboy – on October 23, 2013, 08:11:19 amHilarious how even under the new system to do the draw we still manage to play the pies and bombers twice. Love it how they call it a draw when it's meticulously rigged and engineered by the AFL to ensure the best financial outcome for themselves and their children clubs. Quote Selected
Re: The 2014 Fixture Reply #14 – October 23, 2013, 12:13:10 pm We only have ourselves to blame for the draw - by half arsing it last season, and finishing in the bottom of the top 8.Tank properly or finish top 4.2014 will again be a tough test but at least we have had a full season with MM at the helm. Quote Selected