Stuart Waitley
π€ SpeakerAppearances Over Time
Podcast Appearances
And Adelaide, back already against the Cats.
And back again on a Thursday night.
They played them on a Thursday night in round three.
So complete and utter deja vu there between Adelaide and Geelong.
Five teams are yet to play Geelong.
But here are the Crows getting them again inside 10 weeks.
And then there's West Coast playing Port Adelaide again, again, 10 weeks after they last met.
So three double ups before those teams have played a handful of teams even once.
If you wanted to do it properly, you could.
It would be, of course it's complicated.
Everything about the fixture is complicated.
If you made it a priority, you could.
So the AFL deliberately doesn't make it a priority.
They're totally unfazed by that.
So everyone would play each other once, and then you'd start to circle back on some teams.
So you'd still have all of your derbies and showdowns and queue clashes and all the fun that needs to be had and all the economics that needs to be met.
You could do it if you wanted to, but they choose not to.
Yeah, do they choose not to, or is there another reason that we're not aware of, maybe a bit of both?
I just don't think it's a priority.