One-Eyed Richmond Forum
Football => Richmond Rant => Topic started by: taztiger4 on December 19, 2018, 03:04:40 PM
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https://vfl.com.au/wp-content/uploads/sites/3/2018/12/2019-Hard-Yakka-Totally-Workwear-VFL-Fixture.pdf
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Richmond VFL Fixture
R1 Geelong GMHBA Stadium Friday, April 5 7.30pm
R2 Port Melbourne Swinburne Centre Saturday, April 13 11:00am
R3 --- BYE ---
R4 Casey Demons Casey Fields Saturday, April 27 2:00pm
R5 Williamstown Point Gellibrand Sunday, May 5 2:00pm
R6 Frankston Skybus Stadium Sunday, May 12 2:00pm
R7 Box Hill Hawks Swinburne Centre Sunday, May 19 11:40am SEVEN
R8 Essendon Swinburne Centre Saturday, May 25 2:30pm
R9 North Melbourne Arden Street Saturday, June 1 2:00pm
R10 Geelong Swinburne Centre Saturday, June 8 11:00am
R11 Coburg Holm Park, Beaconsfield Saturday, June 15 11:00am
R12 --- BYE ---
R13 Sandringham Trevor Barker Beach Oval Saturday, June 29 2:30pm
R14 Footscray Whitten Oval Saturday, July 6 1:00pm
R15 Werribee Swinburne Centre Sunday, July 14 10:10am
R16 Box Hill Hawks Box Hill Oval Sunday, July 21 2:00pm
R17 Collingwood Olympic Park Oval Friday, July 26 4:30pm
R18 Casey Demons Swinburne Centre Saturday, August 3 2:30pm
R19 Northern Blues MCG or Swinburne Sunday, August 11 11:40am SEVEN
R20 Essendon Windy Hill Saturday, August 17 2:00pm
R21 --- BYE ---
https://vfl.com.au/wp-content/uploads/sites/3/2018/12/2019-Hard-Yakka-Totally-Workwear-VFL-Fixture.pdf
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So 8 games at RFC "home grounds" (incl Punt Rd, Holm Park and MCG). But 10 games away from our home venues? How the hell is this fair, or am I missing something?
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So 8 games at RFC "home grounds" (incl Punt Rd, Holm Park and MCG). But 10 games away from our home venues? How the hell is this fair, or am I missing something?
last season & I assume next went something like this
AFL Reserves get 8 home games
AFL aligned teams get 9 home games
stand alone VFL get 10 home games
a monetary equalisation measure
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Not an easy start with those first 4 matches.
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AFL to bring back more curtain-raisers in Victoria in 2019
By Mick Stirling
Sporting News
19 December 2018
The days of watching back-to-back games of football are returning with the AFL set to announce it will be raising the number of VFL curtain-raisers played in 2019.
Back in the 1970s and 80s it was possible to go to a Victorian ground at 9am to catch the under19s before the reserves faced off and then the seniors, but the viewing public hasn’t been getting as much boot for their buck for many years.
A limited number of curtain-raisers were played at Marvel (Etihad) and GMHBA Stadiums in 2018, but the MCG will also be getting involved with at least three games expected to be announced.
Richmond is at the forefront, with the Tigers’ VFL side taking on Hawthorn’s seconds (Box Hill) in round nine and Carlton’s twos (the Northern Blues) in round 21.
The heart of winter will most likely be left to single-game fixtures at the MCG with concerns over the ground condition in the wet weather.
The number of early clashes at Marvel will also rise as the venues five co-tenants (North Melbourne, Carlton, St Kilda, Essendon and the Western Bulldogs) aim to get in on the action.
There will be one less early starter at GMHBA Stadium as the Cats go from three to two, but it's expected the Country Game against Essendon in round seven will be one of the fixtures set aside at the MCG.
While the move will be promoted as bringing back grass-roots football and providing the fans with a better entertainment experience, the motivation behind it comes from broadcaster Channel Seven in an aim to cut costs by fulfilling their VFL and AFL commitments all in one hit.
The fact the move is tied to television coverage will also see the gap between games shortened, with a break of around 35 to 45 minutes from the final siren in the seconds to the ball being bounced in the main game.
https://www.sportingnews.com/au/afl/news/afl-more-curtain-raisers-in-victoria-in-2019-richmond-geelong/1wfugs03pdjj71nsurqw3e93t9
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Richmond is at the forefront, with the Tigers’ VFL side taking on Hawthorn’s seconds (Box Hill) in round nine and Carlton’s twos (the Northern Blues) in round 21.
https://www.sportingnews.com/au/afl/news/afl-more-curtain-raisers-in-victoria-in-2019-richmond-geelong/1wfugs03pdjj71nsurqw3e93t9
Six of one half dozen of the other or guessing poorly ;D
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Only 5 curtainraisers at Punt Rd before the seniors next year. A sixth is at the Pies training ground at Olympic Park.
Curtainraisers @ Swinburne before seniors at the MCG
VFL R7 vs Box Hill @ 11:40am -------> AFL R9 vs Hawthorn @ 3.20pm
VFL R8 vs Essendon @ 2:30pm ------> AFL R10 vs Essendon @ 7:25pm
VFL R15 vs Werribee @ 10:10am ----> AFL R17 vs GWS @ 1:10pm
VFL R18 vs Casey @ 2:30pm ---------> AFL R20 vs Melbourne @ 7.25pm (Away)
VFL R19 vs Northern @ 11:40am* ----> AFL R21 vs Carlton @ 3:20pm (* ressies could be moved to the 'G).
Curtain raisers @ Olympic Park Oval before seniors at the MCG
VFL R17 vs Collingwood @ 4:30pm ---> AFL R19 vs Collingwood @ 7:50pm (Away)
There's also a clash. The Gold Coast game at Metricon starts at half-time of our VFL side's game against Footscray at Whitten Oval.
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Our last VFL home game this year confirmed as a curtain raiser at the 'G.
VFL Round 19: Richmond v Northern Blues at the MCG (Sunday 11 August, 11.50am)
AFL Round 21: Richmond v Carlton at the MCG (Sunday 11 August, 3.20pm)
https://www.afl.com.au/news/2019-03-04/league-raises-curtain-on-vfl-plan