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Re: 2017 Draw
« Reply #15 on: October 22, 2016, 04:34:40 PM »
We may not deserve many marquee games next year, but that doesn't mean we deserve the draw from hell either.  I remember bottoming out & taking the spoon, our next draw looked fair regarding which teams we played twice, but the AFL 'drew' us to play the entire top eight in the the first nine rounds!  Season destroyed by round 7 ... thanks ...   :P
Destroying ourselves is one thing, but being destroyed by the 'draw' is another!

Our draw will be soft

Because of where we finished

Few Friday nighrs

Fewer FTA games even allowing for there being less games on FTA next hear.

Our draw will be what we deserve based on 2016 results

We were crap our draw will reflect that
Yes, our draw will appear to be soft if you look at who we play twice, for finishing in the bottom 6 we will get double ups against the other bottom 6 sides.  My point was that we can still be given the draw from hell while playing the bottom 6 twice.
The wooden spooner being drawn to play the top 8 sides inside the first 9 rounds was the example given ....
I don't care WHEN we play or even WHERE we play, what matters is WHO we play & in what order, particularly in the first 6-7 games of the season! 
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Re: 2017 Draw
« Reply #16 on: October 22, 2016, 05:36:06 PM »
We may not deserve many marquee games next year, but that doesn't mean we deserve the draw from hell either.  I remember bottoming out & taking the spoon, our next draw looked fair regarding which teams we played twice, but the AFL 'drew' us to play the entire top eight in the the first nine rounds!  Season destroyed by round 7 ... thanks ...   :P
Destroying ourselves is one thing, but being destroyed by the 'draw' is another!

Our draw will be soft

Because of where we finished

Few Friday nighrs

Fewer FTA games even allowing for there being less games on FTA next hear.

Our draw will be what we deserve based on 2016 results

We were crap our draw will reflect that

2 games against a resurgent Freo
2 games against a resurgent Brisbane
2 games against a resurgent Carlton
2 games against a resurgent Suns
2 games against a resurgent and very brave Effenscum !!!

we might lose all 10









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Re: 2017 Draw
« Reply #17 on: October 23, 2016, 03:47:50 PM »
The full round-one fixture

Thursday, March 23
Carlton v Richmond, MCG

Friday, March 24
Collingwood v Western Bulldogs, MCG

Saturday, March 25
Sydney Swans v Port Adelaide, SCG
North Melbourne v West Coast, Etihad Stadium
Gold Coast v Brisbane Lions, Metricon Stadium
Essendon v Hawthorn, MCG

Sunday, March 26
Adelaide v Greater Western Sydney, Adelaide Oval
St Kilda v Melbourne, Etihad Stadium
Fremantle v Geelong, Domain Stadium

http://www.afl.com.au/news/2016-10-23/essendon-hawthorn-among-bluckbuster-round-one-matches

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Richmond will be handed a dream draw when 2017 fixture is released (H-Sun)
« Reply #18 on: October 26, 2016, 03:08:22 AM »
Richmond will be handed a dream draw when the 2017 AFL fixture is released

JAY CLARK
Herald Sun
October 26, 2016


RICHMOND’s disastrous finish to last season will ensure Damien Hardwick’s men receive one of the easiest draws in Thursday’s 2017 AFL fixture release.

The Tigers are set to receive a maximum of only one double-up match-up against the top-six sides next season after slumping into the bottom-six of the ladder this year.

Richmond won only one of its last six games to fall into 13th spot.

It means the Tigers will be guaranteed one of the softest line-ups in 2017 with a minimum of two and maximum of three double-up games against fellow bottom six-sides, including Carlton (14th) and Essendon (18th).

They will avoid frequent run-ins with powerhouse teams from the top-six.

Collingwood finished 12th this year and narrowly avoided the same fixture benefits.

The AFL’s weighted rule is designed to create more on-field equity, whereby clubs are scheduled to play more frequent games against teams at similar stages of development.

A kind start to Richmond’s 2017 campaign could help take the pressure off Hardwick, whose assistant coaching panel was overhauled on the back of a disappointing 2016.

Hardwick is out of contract at the end of 2018.

The Tigers have genuine hopes of re-entering the finals mix next season after stacking their midfield with the inclusion of prime onballers Josh Caddy, from Geelong, and Suns’ star Dion Prestia at the expense of veteran Brett Deledio.

Richmond was last night installed a $1.55 favourite with TAB to win the traditional season-opener against Carlton at the MCG.

Teams from the top-six, including premiers Western Bulldogs, Hawthorn and Geelong, will receive the harshest draws.

They are drawn to play a minimum of two and maximum of three double-up games against fellow top-six teams.

Just outside the top-six bracket are North Melbourne and West Coast, who both lost their first-round finals match-ups and will form part of the middle-six grouping in the fixture release.

http://www.heraldsun.com.au/sport/afl/teams/richmond/richmond-will-be-handed-a-dream-draw-by-the-afl-for-2017/news-story/e58e40af39f64f8c110ad5c3698f7af3

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Re: 2017 Draw
« Reply #19 on: October 26, 2016, 09:39:04 AM »
The sides that will get to play us twice will be pencilling in 8 points.  :shh
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Re: 2017 Draw
« Reply #20 on: October 26, 2016, 10:00:06 AM »
Saturday arvo. MCG.

And the less interstate games the better.

And if you live interstate and complain, harden up or move to Melbourne.
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Re: 2017 Draw
« Reply #21 on: October 26, 2016, 02:30:21 PM »
Saturday arvo. MCG.

And the less interstate games the better.

And if you live interstate and complain, harden up or move to Melbourne.
:clapping

Start spreading the word, Interstate supporters not welcome and we dont want those that play football themselves either.

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Re: 2017 Draw
« Reply #22 on: October 26, 2016, 02:37:14 PM »
Saturday arvo. MCG.

And the less interstate games the better.

And if you live interstate and complain, harden up or move to Melbourne.
:clapping

Start spreading the word, Interstate supporters not welcome and we dont want those that play football themselves either.

And pee off if you don't cough up the cash for a membership either, we don't want to see you at any of the games.

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Re: 2017 Draw
« Reply #23 on: October 26, 2016, 02:46:21 PM »
Saturday arvo. MCG.

And the less interstate games the better.

And if you live interstate and complain, harden up or move to Melbourne.
:clapping

Start spreading the word, Interstate supporters not welcome and we dont want those that play football themselves either.

And pee off if you don't cough up the cash for a membership either, we don't want to see you at any of the games.
You're getting very militant in your old age. :shh
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Re: 2017 Draw
« Reply #24 on: October 26, 2016, 04:54:37 PM »
Great an easy draw to ensure we fall into the 8 and another good old rogering in the EF.  The club will laud it as a success and we'll reset for 2018 with Yarran set to debut rd 1.  Good times.   :bow
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Re: 2017 Draw
« Reply #25 on: October 26, 2016, 05:00:01 PM »
Your club's fixture wish list for 2017

Nathan Schmook
afl.com.au
October 26, 2016


RICHMOND

What they'll want: The Tigers have a clear wish list, with three marquee matches. They have prioritised the season opener against Carlton, Anzac Day eve against Melbourne, which falls on a Monday night in 2017, and Dreamtime at the 'G against Essendon. Richmond is also keen to avoid home games at Etihad Stadium, but usually ends up with one. The club is expecting to lose its strong presence on Friday nights after winning just eight games in 2016. Its official submission to the AFL included requests to minimise six-day breaks, particularly after travelling.     

The game the fans will be looking for:
Round one is always a massive game for the Tigers with all eyes on their showdown against Carlton. An off-season of hope can be stripped away in three hours, but last year showed a win in round one can also provide false cause for optimism.

http://www.afl.com.au/news/2016-10-26/your-clubs-fixture-wish-list

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Re: 2017 Draw
« Reply #26 on: October 26, 2016, 05:22:53 PM »
Great an easy draw to ensure we fall into the 8 and another good old rogering in the EF.  The club will laud it as a success and we'll reset for 2018 with Yarran set to debut rd 1.  Good times.   :bow

I look forward to that and the public justification of Hardwick's ninth year as chief loser
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Re: 2017 Draw
« Reply #27 on: October 26, 2016, 08:23:24 PM »
Saturday arvo. MCG.

And the less interstate games the better.

And if you live interstate and complain, harden up or move to Melbourne.
:clapping

Start spreading the word, Interstate supporters not welcome and we dont want those that play football themselves either.

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Re: 2017 Draw
« Reply #28 on: October 26, 2016, 08:40:32 PM »
Great an easy draw to ensure we fall into the 8 and another good old rogering in the EF.  The club will laud it as a success and we'll reset for 2018 with Yarran set to debut rd 1.  Good times.   :bow

I look forward to that and the public justification of Hardwick's ninth year as chief loser

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Re: 2017 Draw
« Reply #29 on: October 26, 2016, 10:33:31 PM »
Have to laugh at the notion that floats around about how the draw can gift or cost you a flag.

Complete nonsense. If you're good enough then you win it. If you lose because you had to play Sydney twice and had 2 trips to Perth; is that why you didn't win it, or is it just that you didn't beat the teams that were better than you?

Dogs won it from 7th, including a trip to Perth, beating the best team of the decade on their home ground and a trip to Sydney.

"The Draw" is arguably the most pathetic complaint I hear.