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Which team wins a final first?

  • Essendon

    Votes: 23 28.4%
  • Tasmania

    Votes: 58 71.6%

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Saw the tweet earlier before it was deleted, re the people arrested over bets on the Brownlow.

https://www.afl.com.au/news/865948/afl-umpire-one-of-four-arrested-over-suspicious-brownlow-betting

I am a bit surprised something like this hasn't happened before now. Seems a system that would be very easy to abuse, where the umpires know the result of the bet with 100% certainty. Guaranteed money if you are even slightly dodgy.
 

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Surely they take a more 'GWS' approach, who had built and sustained their list really well compared to GCS.
I would be surprised if the Tassie team was in before 2026 imo. Agreement not fully reached, and they'd then need at least 2-3 years to build and develop their coaching team, facilities etc.
I also wouldn't be surprised to see a few marquee players signed and named early, who then play out their seasons at their current clubs, which we haven't seen much of before in the AFL.
 
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AFL hates byes because they don’t get the revenue from another game per round, so think this will all be followed pretty closely with a process/announcement for a 20th team.
 
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AFL hates byes because they don’t get the revenue from another game per round, so think this will all be followed pretty closely with a process/announcement for a 20th team.
They'd just do away with the current bye structure and have teams on rolling byes like the VFL and other leagues currently do?
An extra team playing games is going to generate a lot more revenue anyway.
$12mil per year from Tassie govt to start with.
 

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They'd just do away with the current bye structure and have teams on rolling byes like the VFL and other leagues currently do?
An extra team playing games is going to generate a lot more revenue anyway.
$12mil per year from Tassie govt to start with.
I believe they’ve snuck it up to 23 games per team next year as well (for some reason the “magic round” couldn’t just be one of the existing rounds …). Could be 230 home and away games pretty soon, up from 198 currently.
 

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Hey guys. Dropping in to say g'day. Hope you're doing okay. Have had too much on to be a part of the, spring/summer and need some time off SC of all forms, but I'll see you soon for pre-season.
Good on you Zimmer, hope you are keeping well. With most of us delaying our preseason to play BBL, you could inadvertently be one step ahead!
 

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Thanks @Connoisseur @Ironhawk and to the guys that have joined so far.
I hadn’t entered the darts thread before the World Champs, but have been a watcher of that event over the years. Just hoping to provide an entry into what is a great sport, the players look like they live a life of beer and pies (other than Price), and they probably do, but they are that talented and it’s a great sport to watch.
Love to see a few more entries because I genuinely think this will be an underrated comp over the course of the year.
The debut season culminates with the most wonderful time of the year … PDC World Championships. Live on Kayo from 6:00am this Friday until the 4th of January (with a break over Christmas Eve to Boxing Day (UK)).

Four Australians in action:
Damon Heta: Monday 19th December- Approx 1:00am AEDT
Simon Whitlock: Saturday 17th December- Approx 11:00pm AEDT
Raymond Smith: Sunday 18th December- Approx 11:00pm AEDT
Mal Cumming: Friday 16th December- Approx 11:30pm AEDT
 
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And once again the round ball game, surprisingly also called "The Beautiful Game" finds a way to self destruct in Australia in an ugly incident.
 

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The debut season culminates with the most wonderful time of the year … PDC World Championships. Live on Kayo from 6:00am this Friday until the 4th of January (with a break over Christmas Eve to Boxing Day (UK)).

Four Australians in action:
Damon Heta: Monday 19th December- Approx 1:00am AEDT
Simon Whitlock: Saturday 17th December- Approx 11:00pm AEDT
Raymond Smith: Sunday 18th December- Approx 11:00pm AEDT
Mal Cumming: Friday 16th December- Approx 11:30pm AEDT
The second round matches have been completed with the remainder of the tournament to continue after Christmas. One Australian remains in Damon Heta and he faces Joe Cullen on the 29th of December at 6:00am AEDT.

A few other quality tungsten third round battles to tune in for are:
Nathan Aspinall VS Josh Rock- 28th December- Approx 12:50am AEDT
Gerwyn Price VS Raymond Van Barneveld- 28th December- Approx 7:20am AEDT
Dirk Van Duivjenbode VS Ross Smith-29th of December- Approx 11:30pm AEDT
 

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The second round matches have been completed with the remainder of the tournament to continue after Christmas. One Australian remains in Damon Heta and he faces Joe Cullen on the 29th of December at 6:00am AEDT.

A few other quality tungsten third round battles to tune in for are:
Nathan Aspinall VS Josh Rock- 28th December- Approx 12:50am AEDT
Gerwyn Price VS Raymond Van Barneveld- 28th December- Approx 7:20am AEDT
Dirk Van Duivjenbode VS Ross Smith-29th of December- Approx 11:30pm AEDT
Unfortunately Damon Heta lost all four sets to Joe Cullen this morning, which means no Australians are left in the tournament. Aspinall VS Rock lived up to expectations but unfortunately Price VS Van Barneveld was a fizzer.

Much to our surprise, Mensur Suljovic has given us the highlight of the tournament so far.
 
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