Yeah but Dusty is the best big game player the game has ever seen.Dusty didn't look average when he joined what was said to be the worst team since Fitzroy.
Yep, agree. The Tassie Maps needs to be a new licence.Solution, merge them with the Suns- The Northern Gold Coast Sunny Roos, or the Giants, to become the Greater North Western Sydney Giant Kangaroos. and bring in a Tassie team
The AFL wont give up on western Sydney so there wont be a full move Canberra, but there could/should be scope to have a bigger presence there.Yep, agree. The Tassie Maps needs to be a new licence.
I'd actually merge GWS & #lolNorf and move them to ACT. Allow them to play half their home games in Homebush to keep the embers alight. From ACT they can further develop the ACT and Riverina back to the predominantly AFL districts they once were.
Gold Coast Suns licence to be given to Southport and let them really develop the Gold Coast from the grassroots.
Essendon to Darwin, though I'd hate for them to be given the top end as their drafting region.
Youse might be onto something. It couldn't hamper GWS much, they are a very long term proposition. And it would be easy to tweak the songSolution, merge them with the Giants, to become the Greater North Western Sydney Giant Kangaroos.
Different topic, but the AFL also needs to do away with splitting the fixture into groups of 6. Deliberately attempting to give teams easier draws is not assisting equalisation but effecting the ladder. If the fixture can't be even, it should be random, even if that randomness includes certain double up fixtures like intra-city clashes.- Send Norf to Canberra
- Add Tassie and NT.
- Makes a 20 team comp.
- AFL now does the draw spliting 6/6/6 so with 20 it can split 5/5/5/5. This makes for a 23 round season.
- Do away with preseason games.
- Can have 2 byes during the season
- Extra game per round and extra round gives booster to $ coffers from increased media rights.
Said this a week or so ago. Every team plays every other team once, then starts again in round 18. It continues on the next season. It’s random and fair. The trade off is the loss of scheduled ‘blockbusters’.Different topic, but the AFL also needs to do away with splitting the fixture into groups of 6. Deliberately attempting to give teams easier draws is not assisting equalisation but effecting the ladder. If the fixture can't be even, it should be random, even if that randomness includes certain double up fixtures like intra-city clashes.
So Tigerman, having Carey run such activities will engender "team spirit" and bonding at North you think?Morale at an all time low at lol@norf, they need to get Carey back at the the club to run after game functions.
Each team plays each other once over the first 17 rounds.Said this a week or so ago. Every team plays every other team once, then starts again in round 18. It continues on the next season. It’s random and fair. The trade off is the loss of scheduled ‘blockbusters’.
"Bonding" is exactly what they need Bernie, just like knotted dogs.So Tigerman, having Carey run such activities will engender "team spirit" and bonding at North you think?
Very much in favour of a full bye. That again stops all the arguments about rested teams playing teams that didn’t. Proper home and away would be great, too. No us playing ‘home’ games at Marvel, and the Cats could get their 11 home games at their bowling alley. Imagine the screams from AFL house when that means Carlton and Essendon host the likes of Collingwood at Marvel.Each team plays each other once over the first 17 rounds.
Then the teams are split in to three pools of six based on this criteria:
1. The four pairs of teams in the two-team states are in the same pool (so they get their derbies).
2. The sum of the ladder positions at the end of round 17 of the teams in each pool comes to 57 (or as close as possible given the other criteria). This evenly seeds the pools.
3. Every team ends up with 11 "home" and 11 "away" games.
4. No team plays any other team twice at "home" or "away".
The teams in each pool play each other once in rounds 18 to 22.
Complicated but it's the fairest it can be with 18 teams and 22 rounds, and I'm sure they could do it if they wanted to. 2020 showed how dynamic the fixture can be.
Maybe have a full bye between rounds 17 and 18.
The old VFL actually did something very similar from 1897 to 1900 trying to have 8 teams fill out 17 rounds before the finals.
Norf are actually a much better team than they are performing to. Pretty certain of that. They showed it in the second half of last year. So hopefully they make some incorrect assessments and decisions on a few at the end of the year and they enter the “open market” so to speak.There will be players falling out of the North tree at the end of 2022... No doubt clubs would be sniffing around.
Don’t think there’s many OOC at this seasons end.There will be players falling out of the North tree at the end of 2022... No doubt clubs would be sniffing around.
“I’m not giving this Mazda back”.I wonder what Robbie Tarrant is thinking at the moment
As far as I can recall, didn’t Noble last coach as an assistant 10+ years ago at the Crows ? In other words, is he up to date on current coaching techniques, tactics, relationships etc ?
Did anyone at Norf stop to think this bloke hasn’t actually coached in a long time ? Or was Roos’ endorsement good enough ?