Can you think of a english top flight club having to play manutd twice and norwich one?
Ie. Collingwood or geelong oncd and gws twice?
It would be laughed at.
Do not compare to EPL or European football. Although they play each other twice and some clubs have Euro fixtures and Cup fixtures and some players also have National Team Duties the season has always lasted for 9 months and in every 2 years for some 10 months given they are on Euro or World Cup Duties and the season begins in 6 weeks in England.
Players are conditioned to play for that long but the physical demands on the players whilst great they have huge squads transfer windows to buy players at 2 stages during the year have no salary caps as we do and can loan players from other clubs with the only restriction being that a player loaned out cannot play against the parent club.
In AFL we don't have such rules and mechanisms in place as Euro football does and therefore taking all the aforementioned points into account you cannot sit there and compare apples to oranges.
In theory playing every team home and away and having a 34 week Home and Away season and then four weeks of finals would be fair but in the current climate you cannot do that and whilst Coll travelling interstate less than others and having 16 games at the G is not fair given they use their b/s membership figures as an excuse for that to happen we will have to deal with the current system. Plus the demands and physicality of AFL are far far greater than an EPL game.