How a final nine could work * From: Sunday Herald Sun
* March 21, 2010 8:53AMTHE details on how a final nine AFL finals system could work.
SYSTEM 1Extra Elimination Final
The 8th and 9th team play on a Wednesday night in an elimination qualifier.
The winner would become the new 8th team, playing on Sunday against the 5th team.
These two teams could be scheduled to play on a Friday night/Saturday afternoon in the final round.
The finals series then proceeds in the same way as a final eight.
SYSTEM 2Group System - 3 additional matches, 1 additional week
Teams are grouped as follows:
A B C
1st 2nd 3rd
5th 6th 4th
9th 7th 8th
Each team plays each other within their group, with home ground advantage going to the highest ranked team for each fixture (so 1,2,3 always play home; 4,5,6 once; and 7,8,9 never).
The highest ranked side has the option of playing its first game in week 1 or 2.
The winner of week 1 always has a week's rest and plays in week 3 to avoid a dead week 2 game.
Top team from each group goes through to the preliminary finals; one wildcard or best second place from the remaining sides is the fourth side.
Of the top teams in each group (A,B,C) the highest ranked team from round 22 and second highest maintain home ground advantage. The highest plays the lowest.
The winners play off in the Grand Final.
SYSTEM 3Pre-Qualifiers System - 4 additional matches, 1 additional week
Week 1: Pre-Qualifiers: Home ground advantage to highest rank sides (2,3,4,8)
1st: bye
2nd vs 5th Pre-Qualifier 1
3rd vs 6th Pre-Qualifier 2
4th vs 7th Pre-Qualifier 3
8th vs 9th Elimination Pre-Qualifier
Loser of 8 vs 9 is out. Top side gets 1 week off
Week 2: Qualifiers: now follows the same as current system, with one additional week.
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