try it
Years ago

advertiser on abl finals

good article and I like paul bells suggestion of mid week elim / qual finals (ie wed), then first and second semis on the weekend (ie sunday) - that way the top team gets what they have worked for - a bye to their advantage (ie do play mid week)


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try it  
Years ago

sorry typo re top team - (ie do NOT play midweek)

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Anonymous  
Years ago

A couple of teams with big heads under-perform and all of a sudden want to change the rules. Weak as..........

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wasn't an issue last year when they won the GFs..!

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Oden08  
Years ago

To be fair it was a loaded question by Boti IMO.

If you can't get up for finals after a week of then something is wrong - although going by the stats both Eagles women and Bearcats men appeared rusty.

There are no mid-week games suring the season so I don't see why there should be in finals. Also, there are plenty of weeks off during the year (for long weekends, state champs etc) so temas should be used to it - although it is the same for both teams in those situations unlike finals.

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Anonymous  
Years ago

sturt finished top in the mens last year pickles

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blackbird  
Years ago

Used to have midweek finals. Back when there were 12 teams in the league and it was a top 6 finals series.

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