Play each other once or twice no inbetweens. The competition is compromised in its current state and a big joke tbh.
Agree.
No pre-season comp, no byes, 34 rounds (each plays each other twice - 1 home, 1 away), season starts in mid February, finals run through October. Increase the list size, each player only allowed to play a maximum of 28 games during the home and away season and they must miss a minimum of 4 reserves games as well to ensure they get at least 4 weekends off. It's up to the clubs how they best manage their playing group over the season - who plays against who, and would make team structure selections against different teams more critical each week.
Just an idea.
Like the idea but one big issue, ground availability
From Feb to end of March + 3 weeks in October - no MCG, SCG, Gabba, Adelaide Oval. Four main grounds not available
Where do you play the GF? No blockbuster games until they become available.
There is only on solution to cricket problem, Money !!! They will play in front of the 2000 they get to state games anywhere if you give them enough cash. Most of the big drawing stuff is in between end of October and end of Jan. They dont need the big grounds outside of these times. They could make this work if there was enough money in it.
The other option I have thought of is two divisions (east/west) of 9 teams that get to play home and away (16 games) and then 1 game against each of the non division side each year (alternate home and away each year) for another 9 games. Total 25 Games
Breakdown could be (example only)
West : Frem, WCE, Adel, Port, WB, Geel. Ess NM, Carl
East : Bris, GC, Syd, GWS, Rich, Haw, Stk, Coll, Melb
Advantages of this
1) Consistent draw each year.
2) Travelling will be about the same for teams.
3) Allows for "Derby" games and for the building of division rivalry.
Its just another option and there are really no answers that will please everybody.