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Which team wins a final first?

  • Essendon

    Votes: 23 28.4%
  • Tasmania

    Votes: 58 71.6%

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Another thing we have to keep in mind is these upcoming rounds won't be normal in regards to when teams are announced.

With early week games on Mon, Tues & Wed... We are very likely to be required to do early week trades (depending on what players you target) without knowing what the team line-up's are for most of the rounds games and what player's might cop a rest.

Planning... well as best we can... is going to be crucial over this period I feel.
 

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Revised Thursday / Friday night fixture in round nine
Thursday, July 30

Melbourne v Port Adelaide, Gabba, 7:50pm EST

Friday, July 31
Carlton v Hawthorn, Optus Stadium, 3:40pm WST, 5:40pm EST
Essendon v Brisbane, Metricon Stadium, 8:10pm EST



Explanation
Carlton vs Hawthorn will move from Thursday, July 30 at 3:40pm WST (5:40pm EST) to Friday, July 31 at 3:40pm WST (5:40pm EST).

Melbourne vs Port Adelaide on Thursday, July 30 was previously scheduled for 8:10pm EST, it will now start at 7:50pm EST and be the standalone game on the Thursday night.

Essendon vs Brisbane on Friday, July 31 was previously scheduled for 7:50pm EST, it will now start at 8:10pm EST to accommodate for the Carlton vs Hawthorn lead in as a double-header.
 
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3 Round 9 games have had their day & time changed

Source: FoxSports.com.au
https://www.foxsports.com.au/afl/af...g/news-story/15d845899daed64107d008b3315a98c6

NEW AFL ROUND 9 FIXTURE (All times local)

Wednesday July 29

Western Bulldogs vs Richmond (Metricon Stadium), 7:10pm

Thursday July 30

Melbourne vs Port Adelaide (Gabba), 7:50pm

Friday July 31

Carlton vs Hawthorn (Optus Stadium), 3:40pm

Essendon vs Brisbane Lions (Metricon Stadium), 8:10pm

Saturday August 1

North Melbourne vs Adelaide Crows (Metricon Stadium), 2:35pm

St Kilda vs Sydney Swans (Gabba), 5:10pm

West Coast Eagles vs Geelong Cats (Optus Stadium), 6:10pm

Sunday August 2

Gold Coast Suns vs GWS Giants (Metricon Stadium), 3:35pm

Fremantle vs Collingwood (Optus Stadium), 4:10pm

Games on the Thurs/Fri changed.
 
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Another spanner in the works for the AFL schedule ...

https://www.heraldsun.com.au/sport/...d/news-story/042e7b628729614eb96f497a33a57976

Tasmanian Premier Peter Gutwein has slammed the state’s borders shut on the AFL, saying the league is “the least of my considerations.”
The Tasmanian Government’s borders to Queensland, NSW, Victoria and the ACT will remain closed and will not open in time for Hobart’s first scheduled AFL game of the season, the August 9 clash between the North Melbourne and Melbourne – both of which are based in Queensland.

Instead, Tasmania will form a travel bubble with fellow COVID-safe areas Western Australia, South Australia and the NT.

Premier Peter Gutwein was unapologetic in forcing the AFL to reschedule the match just three days after the league announced the next phase of the fixture with two Roos home games in Hobart.

“Unfortunately for North Melbourne and Melbourne supporters they won’t be playing here on August 9,” Mr Gutwein said.

“At the end of the and I've made this point ad nauseam in regards to the AFL, we will not do anything we believe will put the health of Tasmanians at risk and so to be frank, in terms of the AFL that is the least of my considerations.”

The Roos are scheduled to play Brisbane the following week at Hobart’s Blundstone Arena (August 15), but that is also now in doubt and would depend on where those teams were based.

“I would hope AFL would be played here later in the year,” Mr Gutwein said.

“But that will largely be dependent on the circumstances of the states where the teams are based at the moment and whether or not we have travel arrangements available.”

North Melbourne and Hawthorn both have contracts to play four home games each in Hobart and Launceston respectively, worth a combined $8 million to the clubs.

But this financial lifeline might be in doubt for the club following the border decision.

Asked about what payment the state would be making to the club’s, Mr Gutwein said:

“Our contract relies along a certain number of games being played in Tasmanian locations.”

Blundstone Arena’s operators, Cricket Tasmania, backed the Government's stance but still hoped to host AFL games later this year.

“We have always had complete trust in the Government to act on public health advice, and while this delay is far from ideal for the AFL it is clearly in the best interests of Tasmanians,” CT’s Government Relations and Communications Manager Tim Lovibond said.

“We look forward to North Melbourne playing here at Blundstone when border restrictions allow for it.”

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