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Richmond vs Geelong @ Kardinia Park - Round 21, 2017
« on: June 05, 2017, 07:58:47 PM »
Sam McClure mentioned on Talking Footy just now that in the Age tomorrow it says the Geelong vs Richmond game later this year could be moved from Kardinia Park to the M.C.G. if both clubs continue to be around the top 4.

Dangerfield didn't like the idea of course. Are you afraid of us, Paddy?  ;D
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Geelong Cats may lose home AFL clash against Richmond Tigers to MCG

Sam McClure
The Age
6 June 2017


The AFL may consider moving Geelong's round 21 clash with Richmond from Simonds Stadium to the MCG if the form of both teams continues over the next 10 weeks.

In a time when momentum is building for the Cats to be handed a home final at Kardinia Park, the club could be stripped of a home-and-away game if circumstances call for it.

The match, scheduled for August 12, is one of seven games fixtured at Simonds Stadium, the majority of which will be in the back half of the year due to the venue's recent redevelopment.

But, with Geelong third on the ladder and Richmond fourth, the game could potentially draw a crowd double the size of Simonds Stadium's capacity of 36,000.

Geelong, bemused by even the suggestion of a change to the fixture, remain adamant that moving the game from Simonds Stadium would be almost impossible.

"We doubt it could be done and we certainly wouldn't support it," Cats acting CEO Justin Reeves told Fairfax Media.

"It's certainly the first we've heard of it."

While the AFL wouldn't comment on Monday, it's understood a fixture change would be considered if there was a chance of locking out tens of thousands of supporters.

The last four games between the clubs at the MCG have drawn an average crowd of 45,000 and on the one of those occasions that both teams were in the top eight, the crowd was 55,625.

The AFL now finds itself in a difficult position with a decision either way likely to prompt a heavy backlash from Geelong for moving a home game or from Richmond for potentially locking out 30,000 people.

"Pulling the fixture together is a complex task and we all understand there will be anomalies from time to time. Obviously from a football perspective we are happy to play anybody anywhere but we do think that in the interests of maximising crowds our games against Geelong should always be played at a larger stadium," said Tigers CEO Brendon Gale.

"We are one of three clubs with 70,000 plus members and, unfortunately, some fans will miss out when we play later in the year and that is never ideal."

Total Richmond attendances eclipsed 900,000 last year making Richmond the second biggest crowd-pulling club.

In 2015, the Tigers played before more than 1.05 million people, making them number one in the AFL.

The MCG has no scheduled match on August 12, with the only event that weekend being the clash between Melbourne and St Kilda, which is the following day.

http://www.theage.com.au/afl/afl-news/geelong-cats-may-lose-home-afl-clash-against-richmond-tigers-to-mcg-20170605-gwl11o.html

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Nice little dig from BG, but sometimes some can't handle the truth.

Sorry pussies get a bigger stadium. :lol

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If I was the Cats I wouldn't want the game moved either.

Let's face it, why would a club that considers itself a flag chance want to play an extra game at the 'G right before the finals.


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If it does get moved I just hope those of us who have prurchased seats down at the cattery get goven decent seats at the MCG

Hope it does get moved  :clapping
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Should have been scheduled at the G in the first place. Stuffen amateurs at AFL house

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If it does get moved I just hope those of us who have prurchased seats down at the cattery get goven decent seats at the MCG

Hope it does get moved  :clapping

Essendon Collingwood Carlton never stuffing play there
anyway cost me 50 bucks for each seat I would like the money back as I get into the G for free, stuff Geelong

They will kick up a stink and betcha it doesnt get moved

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Won't get moved and it shouldn't.

The simple fact is that the game shouldn't have been scheduled there in the first place. But now it has, stiff poo.

Would love to go there and knock them off

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I'd love this game to be moved but how can the AFL justify it if they allow finals games to be played there that also see supporters unable to attend. It's got to be all or nothing imo.
What happens if they earn the right for a home final but are scheduled to play us?

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We have their first round pick this year and now might get their home game as well.

Now to beat them when we play them.

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Will not be moved unless Geelong request it and I can't see that happening.....


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Wont get moved
Best thing we can do is go down there and beat them. Stick it right up them  :gotigers
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Won't get moved but disgraceful scheduling to put a club with 70k members in an arena with 30k seats.

Go figure?

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I dont mind being scheduled there from time to time. But what pees me off is that Richmond and Melbourne are gernerally drawn to play there and carlton collingwood essendon and hawthorn never get drawn there. Fair is fair. All or none

Then when can discuss membership base and annual attendances over periods of time. You will find we trump most of those clubs. But i still think first part is more worthy of debate

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