2015: Fixture

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Looks like Gaz and Pendles share the same bye, again!

Round 12 seems to be the toughest at this stage.
Loving Brisbane at round 11 as well, makes Rockliff the easiest wait and see call of the year!
 

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Ok so who are we regarding as the easy beats this year??

Stk, WB, Melb?

No disrespect to Stk, WB, Melb supporters! Just wanna research who plays these teams twice.
Without studying, Carlton should have a favourable draw considering their finishing position.
 
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Then we play Brisbane, Richmond, Geelong and West Coast over there before the bye. Could be a disastrous start to the year :(
I guess the silver lining might be that there may be some SC relevant players from Essendon, whom are abit cheaper after their bye.

With Essendon having the same bye as Ablett, Pendles, Fyfe, JPK, in the midfield, it would be problematic to start any Essendon players in the midfield anyway.
 

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I guess the silver lining might be that there may be some SC relevant players from Essendon, whom are abit cheaper after their bye.

With Essendon having the same bye as Ablett, Pendles, Fyfe, JPK, in the midfield, it would be problematic to start any Essendon players in the midfield anyway.
Yeah for sure, did't even think about Jobe and JPK. Will make for interesting starting midfields next year that's for sure.
 
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Rough draw for my boys too probably worst draw in the comp at this stage. Fremantle, Sydney, Hawthorn, North Melbourne, Adelaide and West Coast in the first six rounds.

To be the best you gotta beat the best.
 

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Rough draw for my boys too probably worst draw in the comp at this stage. Fremantle, Sydney, Hawthorn, North Melbourne, Adelaide and West Coast in the first six rounds.

To be the best you gotta beat the best.
Welcome to life up top. Hawks have had the strongest draw in terms of who we've played for the last two, now three season. Didn't stop us though ;)
 
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Interesting to note that the BYE weeks have been pushed back this year from rounds 8-9-10 last year (from memory) to rounds 11-12-13 this year.

What do people think that means for their starting teams? Last year it was right around that part of the year where your initial rookies like Tyson, Polec, Dunstan etc were ready to be killed off and upgraded to premium players and so starting with a couple of extra money makers was great as they were ripening at the perfect time.

I wonder if the later BYE weeks will see us needing to make a call on a lot of upgrades before players have had their BYE - and so perhaps your starting line-up may be slightly less reliant on a BYE structure - but something to consider when doing your early - mid season upgrades as we will be bringing in guns who must miss a match with the BYES.

Just a thought - interested to see how other people see the later BYE's affecting our starting teams / trading strategies!!
 

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Rough draw for my boys too probably worst draw in the comp at this stage. Fremantle, Sydney, Hawthorn, North Melbourne, Adelaide and West Coast in the first six rounds.

To be the best you gotta beat the best.
Welcome to life up top. Hawks have had the strongest draw in terms of who we've played for the last two, now three season. Didn't stop us though ;)
But we're not as good as your mobs and need a friendly draw...lol
 
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Interesting to note that the BYE weeks have been pushed back this year from rounds 8-9-10 last year (from memory) to rounds 11-12-13 this year.

What do people think that means for their starting teams? Last year it was right around that part of the year where your initial rookies like Tyson, Polec, Dunstan etc were ready to be killed off and upgraded to premium players and so starting with a couple of extra money makers was great as they were ripening at the perfect time.

I wonder if the later BYE weeks will see us needing to make a call on a lot of upgrades before players have had their BYE - and so perhaps your starting line-up may be slightly less reliant on a BYE structure - but something to consider when doing your early - mid season upgrades as we will be bringing in guns who must miss a match with the BYES.

Just a thought - interested to see how other people see the later BYE's affecting our starting teams / trading strategies!!
I think the byes being earlier last year meant that it was easier to uprgade teams as you were able to upgrade through the byes and good coaches, may have only had 2-3 upgrades left after the byes, which were finised by rd10 last year.

With the byes being later, (which was the case the year before last), I think it will mean that most teams will take longer to be fully upgraded and more relaiance for longer will need to be placed on mid-pricers and rookies.

How this effects starting line ups, I am not sure yet, will take a bit of time to digest draw and assess after that.
 
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Time to get back to that drawing board.

In my draft SC team, 4 of 5 non rookie priced players in the midfield have a Rd 12 bye, both my rucks have a Rd 13 bye and 4 of 5 non rookie priced forwards have a Rd 12 bye.

Good thing there is plenty of time before the season starts :rolleyes:
 
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I think the byes being earlier last year meant that it was easier to uprgade teams as you were able to upgrade through the byes and good coaches, may have only had 2-3 upgrades left after the byes, which were finised by rd10 last year.

With the byes being later, (which was the case the year before last), I think it will mean that most teams will take longer to be fully upgraded and more relaiance for longer will need to be placed on mid-pricers and rookies.

How this effects starting line ups, I am not sure yet, will take a bit of time to digest draw and assess after that.
I absolutely agree that the BYE's were in prime upgrade time last year. And I too am looking forward to see what it means for season 2015. It may be more mid-pricers - or it may be get as many Guns into your first team as you can and let your kids ripen a bit more, swapping them as new players "on the bubble" arrive on the scene and building a war chest to trade through the BYEs.

Cant be waiting too late to upgrade though or you will miss out on vital points the leaders who are already upgrading have been getting.

Need to take risks to be in contention for the overall prize!!
 
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Welcome to life up top. Hawks have had the strongest draw in terms of who we've played for the last two, now three season. Didn't stop us though ;)
Yeah mate you blokes do it tough every year. Personally will relish the opportunity to play so many good sides. Will be a real indicator of our progress.

Pies and Crows with an excellent draw as usual 😏
 
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Not an easy first half the season for North, expect to win 6-8 any more would be a bonus.

Adelaide Crows
Brisbane Lions
Port Adelaide
Geelong Cats
Hawthorn
Richmond
Essendon
Fremantle
Collingwood
West Coast Eagles
Sydney Swans
GWS Giants

BYE (round 13)

Should win 7 or 8 any more would be a bonus.

Gold Coast Suns
Geelong Cats
Essendon
Brisbane Lions
Carlton
Melbourne
St Kilda
Fremantle
Western Bulldogs
Richmond

North to win 13 at worst and 16 at best, probably finish 4th-6th on the ladder (barring lots of injuries or lots of luck). To finish any higher and North will have to beat teams like Hawthorn, Sydney, Port Adelaide and Fremantle. Considering North did this in 2014 it's not outside the realm of possibilities, but i definitely wouldn't be banking on it next season. Interesting to see North play Melbourne, GWS, St Kilda and the Western Bulldogs once each. While they play Geelong, Fremantle, Richmond and Essendon twice (two finished in the top 4 and the other two finished 7th and 8th in 2014).

Overall it's not close to the worst or best draw, should see North playing finals and possibly vying for a top 4 spot if things go well.
 
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Just updated post #1 with the full fixture for those interested!
Thanks.
Had a quick look at our draw.
6 trips interstate or over to NZ.
oh well, thankfully the Sunday night games and Monday night games are over but we end up travelling a bit next year.
Twice to Perth, twice to Sydney, once to Brisbane and once to NZ for Anzac Day.
Strange how we play home game v Haws at Etihad but play Port at MCG.
 
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A little table I've conjured up showing the difficulty of every clubs draw throughout the season. Hopefully it can provide which teams will be better for upgrade targets (easier draw after the bye) and which teams will be better to start with (easier draw before the bye). Also the final four games for finals may be important to some.

Green light reflects bottom-tier teams: St Kilda, Melbourne, Western Bulldogs, GWS and Carlton
Orange light reflects mid-tier teams: Adelaide, Brisbane, Collingwood, Essendon, Gold Coast, Richmond and West Coast
Red light reflects top-tier teams: Hawthorn, Sydney, Port Adelaide, North Melbourne, Fremantle and Geelong

 

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A little table I've conjured up showing the difficulty of every clubs draw throughout the season. Hopefully it can provide which teams will be better for upgrade targets (easier draw after the bye) and which teams will be better to start with (easier draw before the bye). Also the final four games for finals may be important to some.

Green light reflects bottom-tier teams: St Kilda, Melbourne, Western Bulldogs, GWS and Carlton
Orange light reflects mid-tier teams: Adelaide, Brisbane, Collingwood, Essendon, Gold Coast, Richmond and West Coast
Red light reflects top-tier teams: Hawthorn, Sydney, Port Adelaide, North Melbourne, Fremantle and Geelong

Awesome mate, thanks for that. Was quietly hoping someone would do this :D
 

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Gold Coast and GWS play Stk, Melbourne and each other in 3 of the first 4 weeks. Ward just about locked for me now and Griffen under seriously consideration.
 
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