So - it is official. A wild card round the week before finals proper (?) - 7 v 10 and 8 v 9 I believe - the two winners go through to the finals. I'm not opposed to the idea per se - but where will this stop?
I have always had it that the team that finishes on top is the best team for the year. I think everyone plays each other once - crown the top team after this. Then, have a "finals" knockout comp - a little like the FA Cup - a little not - but basically - everyone plays each other once - winner goes through. Won't happen - but hey.
Wild Card??
Wild Card??
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Re: Wild Card??
i am Yeah Nah on the idea...
I more do not like the idea>> as it gives weaker teams to make it and somehow make a Run to GF day..
I more do not like the idea>> as it gives weaker teams to make it and somehow make a Run to GF day..
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Re: Wild Card??
Misnamed…what is so wild about it? Straight forward increase from top 8 to top 10.Fred wrote: Mon Nov 10, 2025 10:39 amSo - it is official. A wild card round the week before finals proper (?) - 7 v 10 and 8 v 9 I believe - the two winners go through to the finals. I'm not opposed to the idea per se - but where will this stop?
I have always had it that the team that finishes on top is the best team for the year. I think everyone plays each other once - crown the top team after this. Then, have a "finals" knockout comp - a little like the FA Cup - a little not - but basically - everyone plays each other once - winner goes through. Won't happen - but hey.
Now if they did something like include the best 2 performing teams (not in the final 8) for last part of the season, say last 8 or 10 games, that would be wild.
Having said that, it is rewarding mediocrity.
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Re: Wild Card??
The Finals system is ok as it is, although I preferred the 1994 version, where the top 4 teams play at home in the 1st week of the finals.Fred wrote: Mon Nov 10, 2025 10:39 amSo - it is official. A wild card round the week before finals proper (?) - 7 v 10 and 8 v 9 I believe - the two winners go through to the finals. I'm not opposed to the idea per se - but where will this stop?
I have always had it that the team that finishes on top is the best team for the year. I think everyone plays each other once - crown the top team after this. Then, have a "finals" knockout comp - a little like the FA Cup - a little not - but basically - everyone plays each other once - winner goes through. Won't happen - but hey.
There are lies, damn lies and then there are ratings.
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Re: Wild Card??
Most fans seem to be embracing the wildcard now.
Fox Footy’s projected final ladder and wild card spots will ensure big crowds and tv audiences.
Shock new favourite for last wildcard spot; the game that’ll decide who makes top six — The Run Home after Round 18
https://www.foxsports.com.au/AFL/AFL-20 ... 83f99a170e

PROJECTED FINALS BRACKET
First Qualifying Final (1st hosts 4th): Fremantle vs Brisbane Lions at Optus Stadium
First Elimination Final (5th hosts Lowest Ranked Wildcard Winner): Adelaide Crows vs TBD at Adelaide Oval
First Wildcard Final (7th hosts 10th): Geelong vs GWS Giants at the MCG
Second Wildcard Final (8th hosts 9th): Western Bulldogs vs Collingwood at the MCG
Second Elimination Final (6th hosts Highest Ranked Wildcard Winner): Melbourne vs TBD at the MCG
Second Qualifying Final (2nd hosts 3rd): Sydney Swans vs Hawthorn at the SCG
The wildcard finals are played the week after the home and away season ends, with the top six teams getting a bye.
PROJECTED FINAL LADDER
1. Fremantle (19.35 projected wins)
2. Sydney Swans (17.4)
3. Hawthorn (16.05)
4. Brisbane Lions (15.2)
5. Adelaide Crows (14.65)
6. Melbourne (14.35)
7. Geelong (13.45)
8. Western Bulldogs (12.85)
9. Collingwood (11.95)
10. Greater Western Sydney Giants (11.5)
11. St Kilda (11.35)
12. Carlton (10.85)
13. North Melbourne (9.65)
14. Gold Coast Suns (9.6)
15. Port Adelaide (8.3)
16. West Coast Eagles (5.55)
17. Richmond (3)
18. Essendon (1.95)
Fox Footy’s projected final ladder and wild card spots will ensure big crowds and tv audiences.
Shock new favourite for last wildcard spot; the game that’ll decide who makes top six — The Run Home after Round 18
https://www.foxsports.com.au/AFL/AFL-20 ... 83f99a170e
PROJECTED FINALS BRACKET
First Qualifying Final (1st hosts 4th): Fremantle vs Brisbane Lions at Optus Stadium
First Elimination Final (5th hosts Lowest Ranked Wildcard Winner): Adelaide Crows vs TBD at Adelaide Oval
First Wildcard Final (7th hosts 10th): Geelong vs GWS Giants at the MCG
Second Wildcard Final (8th hosts 9th): Western Bulldogs vs Collingwood at the MCG
Second Elimination Final (6th hosts Highest Ranked Wildcard Winner): Melbourne vs TBD at the MCG
Second Qualifying Final (2nd hosts 3rd): Sydney Swans vs Hawthorn at the SCG
The wildcard finals are played the week after the home and away season ends, with the top six teams getting a bye.
PROJECTED FINAL LADDER
1. Fremantle (19.35 projected wins)
2. Sydney Swans (17.4)
3. Hawthorn (16.05)
4. Brisbane Lions (15.2)
5. Adelaide Crows (14.65)
6. Melbourne (14.35)
7. Geelong (13.45)
8. Western Bulldogs (12.85)
9. Collingwood (11.95)
10. Greater Western Sydney Giants (11.5)
11. St Kilda (11.35)
12. Carlton (10.85)
13. North Melbourne (9.65)
14. Gold Coast Suns (9.6)
15. Port Adelaide (8.3)
16. West Coast Eagles (5.55)
17. Richmond (3)
18. Essendon (1.95)
