Opinion AFL 2024 Round 24 - Weekend Wrap & Liked, Learnt, Hated

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A ho-hum start to the round with some horrifically one-sided games, followed by a ripping Sunday that delivered everything it promised. Let’s go wrapping…

Demons v Pies, Friday night: Ah splendid, Friday night footy at the G between a couple of traditional old clubs… with absolutely nothing to play for. Great bit of scheduling. But hey, if there’s one thing more fun than waiting for a dead rubber to be over, it’s waiting for a dead rubber to be over AND having to sit through a 20 minute lightning delay! Hope you all enjoyed a repeat of Antiques Roadshow or something. Trust me it would have been more interesting than this.

Hawks v North, Saturday arvo: This game was brought forward due to energy supply issues. It didn’t work, North still turned up with no energy at all. Cancel their mad Monday celebrations, they don’t deserve them. In other news, keen nature observers will have noted the return of the Cocky brown and gold coloured Hawthorn supporter in recent weeks, back from years of hibernation in the footballing wilderness. Flocking home in droves now. Did you miss them while they were gone?

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Cats v Eagles, Saturday arvo: Imagine thumping a team by 93 points and still only being the second biggest winning margin of the weekend. Oh well, the Cats won’t care, they did what they had to. It wasn’t enough to jag a home final in week one, so the lucky ducks will head to beautiful downtown Adelaide for a date with Port in a couple of weeks.

Tigers v Suns, Saturday twilight: Suddenly the Suns are unbeatable away from home! Too little too late though sadly. But hey congratulations to the Tigers on their 8th wooden spoon. They somehow managed to finish behind North and the Eagles so it’s certainly well earned.

Lions v Bombers, Saturday night: Not a bad effort for the Lions to finish in 5th after looking all at sea earlier in the year. Conversely the Bombers were sitting pretty in 3rd place after their bye and then fell in a heap. Two sides with contrasting reminders that it’s a long, long season.

Swans v Crows, Saturday night: Not much to see here. The weakened Crows didn’t really fire a shot but the bruise-free Swans weren’t intent on being ruthless either. Sydney The minor premiers have got going again after they spectacularly dropped their bundle against the Dogs and Port a few weeks ago. Whether or not that translates into a successful finals campaign remains to be seen.

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Dogs v Giants, Sunday arvo: Hard-fought contest in the Ballarat wind and rain, but unless you were a nervous Doggies fan it felt like they comfortably had the Giants measure as the day wore on. Thrilling elimination final coming up for the Dogs against the red hot Hawks, while for the Giants the consolation prize is that they won’t need to leave Sydney in their first couple of finals games. Also, can we call an end to this truly awful Mars Stadium experiment? The place is rubbish. EDIT - may have gone early on this one as _Cerberus_ and CarnTheScray alerted me to in the comments ⬇️ Will withhold judgment until I can get down there and see a game live.

Blues v Saints, Sunday arvo: The end of this game was absolutely NUTS. One of the more pulsating finishes in a season that’s been full of them. It was a simple equation for the Blues: win and you’re in the finals, lose and you’re relying on another side to do the job for you. Naturally they chose option B and made it as hard as they possibly could for themselves.

Freo v Port, Sunday twilight: Stunning to think that Fremantle were sitting 3rd on the ladder after round 20. I know it was a logjam for finals spots, but going from 3rd to 10th in the space of 4 rounds takes some doing. Huge missed opportunity for the Dockers this year. Big turnaround for Port though. Kenny was booed off the ground not that long back, now they’ve finished second.

So that is that for the home and away season. Can’t wait for the finals to start next week… oh that’s right, they don’t. Can we just do away with this stupid pre-finals bye please? I don’t know a single footy supporter who likes it. Must be why the AFL insists on keeping it.


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Ditto Kardinia and your cricket ground. My backyard is bigger than the SCG.


Lol Scg is wider and only 13 metres shorter than Marvel the small size whinge is a myth.


Besides whats that got to do with Mars being a shit hole?
 
Liked: The end to the Saints/Blues game.

Learnt: (Always suspected) some commentators may already know the result and brownlow votes b4 the ball is bounced.

Hated: The limp d7ck effort by a few teams for the last game of the season...obviously giving your fans some hope or optimism in the off season is not an option.

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A ho-hum start to the round with some horrifically one-sided games, followed by a ripping Sunday that delivered everything it promised. Let’s go wrapping…

Demons v Pies, Friday night: Ah splendid, Friday night footy at the G between a couple of traditional old clubs… with absolutely nothing to play for. Great bit of scheduling. But hey, if there’s one thing more fun than waiting for a dead rubber to be over, it’s waiting for a dead rubber to be over AND having to sit through a 20 minute lightning delay! Hope you all enjoyed a repeat of Antiques Roadshow or something. Trust me it would have been more interesting than this.

Hawks v North, Saturday arvo: This game was brought forward due to energy supply issues. It didn’t work, North still turned up with no energy at all. Cancel their mad Monday celebrations, they don’t deserve them. In other news, keen nature observers will have noted the return of the Cocky brown and gold coloured Hawthorn supporter in recent weeks, back from years of hibernation in the footballing wilderness. Flocking home in droves now. Did you miss them while they were gone?

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Cats v Eagles, Saturday arvo: Imagine thumping a team by 93 points and still only being the second biggest winning margin of the weekend. Oh well, the Cats won’t care, they did what they had to. It wasn’t enough to jag a home final in week one, so the lucky ducks will head to beautiful downtown Adelaide for a date with Port in a couple of weeks.

Tigers v Suns, Saturday twilight: Suddenly the Suns are unbeatable away from home! Too little too late though sadly. But hey congratulations to the Tigers on their 8th wooden spoon. They somehow managed to finish behind North and the Eagles so it’s certainly well earned.

Lions v Bombers, Saturday night: Not a bad effort for the Lions to finish in 5th after looking all at sea earlier in the year. Conversely the Bombers were sitting pretty in 3rd place after their bye and then fell in a heap. Two sides with contrasting reminders that it’s a long, long season.

Swans v Crows, Saturday night: Not much to see here. The weakened Crows didn’t really fire a shot but the bruise-free Swans weren’t intent on being ruthless either. Sydney The minor premiers have got going again after they spectacularly dropped their bundle against the Dogs and Port a few weeks ago. Whether or not that translates into a successful finals campaign remains to be seen.

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Dogs v Giants, Sunday arvo: Hard-fought contest in the Ballarat wind and rain, but unless you were a nervous Doggies fan it felt like they comfortably had the Giants measure as the day wore on. Thrilling elimination final coming up for the Dogs against the red hot Hawks, while for the Giants the consolation prize is that they won’t need to leave Sydney in their first couple of finals games. Also, can we call an end to this truly awful Mars Stadium experiment? The place is rubbish.

Blues v Saints, Sunday arvo: The end of this game was absolutely NUTS. One of the more pulsating finishes in a season that’s been full of them. It was a simple equation for the Blues: win and you’re in the finals, lose and you’re relying on another side to do the job for you. Naturally they chose option B and made it as hard as they possibly could for themselves.

Freo v Port, Sunday twilight: Stunning to think that Fremantle were sitting 3rd on the ladder after round 20. I know it was a logjam for finals spots, but going from 3rd to 10th in the space of 4 rounds takes some doing. Huge missed opportunity for the Dockers this year. Big turnaround for Port though. Kenny was booed off the ground not that long back, now they’ve finished second.

So that is that for the home and away season. Can’t wait for the finals to start next week… oh that’s right, they don’t. Can we just do away with this stupid pre-finals bye please? I don’t know a single footy supporter who likes it. Must be why the AFL insists on keeping it.


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This season as a Carlton supporter I am happy to say I like it! Should be 2 weeks!!
 
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This season as a Carlton supporter I am happy to say I like it! Should be 2 weeks!!
Haha you know what, fair enough! Completely get that
 
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If you bothered to check out the actual dimensions of the SCG and compared it to other grounds you’d realise that’s a really ignorant thing to say.
Even if the poster was correct and the SCG was as small as everyone thinks it is, the notion that Mars effing Stadium could hold a candle to it is laughable. Just… lol.
 
A ho-hum start to the round with some horrifically one-sided games, followed by a ripping Sunday that delivered everything it promised. Let’s go wrapping…

Demons v Pies, Friday night: Ah splendid, Friday night footy at the G between a couple of traditional old clubs… with absolutely nothing to play for. Great bit of scheduling. But hey, if there’s one thing more fun than waiting for a dead rubber to be over, it’s waiting for a dead rubber to be over AND having to sit through a 20 minute lightning delay! Hope you all enjoyed a repeat of Antiques Roadshow or something. Trust me it would have been more interesting than this.

Hawks v North, Saturday arvo: This game was brought forward due to energy supply issues. It didn’t work, North still turned up with no energy at all. Cancel their mad Monday celebrations, they don’t deserve them. In other news, keen nature observers will have noted the return of the Cocky brown and gold coloured Hawthorn supporter in recent weeks, back from years of hibernation in the footballing wilderness. Flocking home in droves now. Did you miss them while they were gone?

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Cats v Eagles, Saturday arvo: Imagine thumping a team by 93 points and still only being the second biggest winning margin of the weekend. Oh well, the Cats won’t care, they did what they had to. It wasn’t enough to jag a home final in week one, so the lucky ducks will head to beautiful downtown Adelaide for a date with Port in a couple of weeks.

Tigers v Suns, Saturday twilight: Suddenly the Suns are unbeatable away from home! Too little too late though sadly. But hey congratulations to the Tigers on their 8th wooden spoon. They somehow managed to finish behind North and the Eagles so it’s certainly well earned.

Lions v Bombers, Saturday night: Not a bad effort for the Lions to finish in 5th after looking all at sea earlier in the year. Conversely the Bombers were sitting pretty in 3rd place after their bye and then fell in a heap. Two sides with contrasting reminders that it’s a long, long season.

Swans v Crows, Saturday night: Not much to see here. The weakened Crows didn’t really fire a shot but the bruise-free Swans weren’t intent on being ruthless either. Sydney The minor premiers have got going again after they spectacularly dropped their bundle against the Dogs and Port a few weeks ago. Whether or not that translates into a successful finals campaign remains to be seen.

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Dogs v Giants, Sunday arvo: Hard-fought contest in the Ballarat wind and rain, but unless you were a nervous Doggies fan it felt like they comfortably had the Giants measure as the day wore on. Thrilling elimination final coming up for the Dogs against the red hot Hawks, while for the Giants the consolation prize is that they won’t need to leave Sydney in their first couple of finals games. Also, can we call an end to this truly awful Mars Stadium experiment? The place is rubbish.

Blues v Saints, Sunday arvo: The end of this game was absolutely NUTS. One of the more pulsating finishes in a season that’s been full of them. It was a simple equation for the Blues: win and you’re in the finals, lose and you’re relying on another side to do the job for you. Naturally they chose option B and made it as hard as they possibly could for themselves.

Freo v Port, Sunday twilight: Stunning to think that Fremantle were sitting 3rd on the ladder after round 20. I know it was a logjam for finals spots, but going from 3rd to 10th in the space of 4 rounds takes some doing. Huge missed opportunity for the Dockers this year. Big turnaround for Port though. Kenny was booed off the ground not that long back, now they’ve finished second.

So that is that for the home and away season. Can’t wait for the finals to start next week… oh that’s right, they don’t. Can we just do away with this stupid pre-finals bye please? I don’t know a single footy supporter who likes it. Must be why the AFL insists on keeping it.


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Cant be doing much bigfooty if you think hawks posters were in hibernation
 
If you bothered to check out the actual dimensions of the SCG and compared it to other grounds you’d realise that’s a really ignorant thing to say.

Unless, of course, you’ve got an effing HUGE backyard.

Sydneysiders were smart enough to fix up the grounds shortcomings when they expanded the stadium.

Something which seemed to slip the mind of the Geelong stadium planners
 
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Cant be doing much bigfooty if you think hawks posters were in hibernation
I specifically said the cocky ones. Haven’t heard much from them since 2015 until now.
 
Sydneysiders were smart enough to fix up the grounds shortcomings when they expanded the stadium.

Something which seemed to slip the mind of the Geelong stadium planners

You sound like someone who has never been to a game at Geelong. There's really nowhere to expand too unless they build a stand straddling Moorabool street with a tunnel underneath, which I think has been asked for in the past and it was rejected by the city.
 
Man, those people calling Mars a shit hole when they haven't even been.

My best game day experience all season was early in the year vs Gold Coast at Mars. Had a very good close up view of the players, the sun was shining, you could smell the grass. The surface was in great condition, green as and fast. Good vibes with the crowd. It felt like a genuine country football experience. Unlike the soulless dome they call Marvel, where they don't even open the roof on good weather days. Or the giant overrated G, where even with a large crowd is still looks and feels empty sometimes. And you're so far up, everything is tiny.

LIKED
1. Making finals on our own terms and not having to rely on other teams in the end.
2. The final day actually ended up being interesting, and went down to the wire for a couple of teams. Made up for the disgustingly half assed performances by some teams in the days before hand.
3. The Finals are now here, and it is the most open series I can remember. When just about 7 of the top 8 teams can actually go on to win it (sorry Blues).

LEARNED
1. The Dogs have ended up on the worst side of the draw in terms of match ups. Have to face a red hot Hawks who have beaten them twice in a row, then either long term nemesis Geelong, or Port over there where they smashed us. Not confident one bit. Hawks, Port and Lions have our measure this season.
2. The Brownlow will come down to Neale, Cripps or Daicos.
3. The Bulldogs are allergic to the top 4. Their winning record in 2016 was enough to finish inside the top 4 in most years. But the top portion of the ladder was pretty even, so they sat outside looking in. They were first on the ladder in 2021 with like 3 games left. Only to miss out on top 4 by the smallest of margins percentage wise, after dropping three straight games. Missed the top 4 this season by one win, despite a crazy high percentage and a few big scalps. The Essendon and Crows losses were always going to bite at some point.

HATED
1. That there is scalpers amongst club members. Access to tickets to the Mars game were released exclusively to members the day before public release. Only a few hours in, it was almost sold out and tickets were already on resale sections for inflated prices. Members like that should be stripped and perma banned.
2. That knob who threw the bottle at the goal umpire. Will get done for assault and a life long ban. The fact it was a goal umpire who just points his fingers, and not a field umpire who makes all the contensious calls. Surpising choice of target. Then again knobs always go got the easiest and most vulnerable targets as seen in all aspects of life.
3. Teams checking out. Doesn't matter if the season is over. You're meant to sell some hope to your fans for the next season. Not get smashed by 100 plus points, and apply no hardness or heart all game. Yes Geelong and Hawthorn are a few rungs ahead skill wise, and may have won big anyway. But mad monday starts next week. No point going in a week early, and cosplaying as submissive bottom traffic cones.
 
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