high humidity does not make for wet weather football or create a wet ball.
Is it quantum physics to understand that March Queensland weather involves higher humidity and dew % compared to dry Victorian conditions?
Thus making it closer to wet conditions than dry? Not to mention the higher amount of sweating = slippery pill. I apologise if that is difficult to understand, I assumed wrong.
But surely you can see having 3 KP forwards in March on the GC was a bad idea?
Keep Smiling Al.
nah, quantam phyics has nothing to do with weather conditions at all.
Yeah i do have trouble understanding when, I can tell you, from having played football in humid conditions, the ball was no where near as slippery as it gets on cool mild nights.
the only part of your guesswork that has some merit is that the ball can get little slippery after some time, from being handled by sweaty hands, but given in the afl the ball is often changed after behind or goal, i doubt this would be an issue.
your magical theory also doesnt explain how the GC were able to hold their marks and their tall forwards made our kpd look undersized