Unfortunately I'll (Ryan) be in Canberra for a work conference this week and Ben also has a work commitment, so we will both be out. The other new guy Grant gets back from New Zealand on Monday and said before he left that he was keen to play, so I will let him know the game time and you should see him there. Good luck and see you on the 2nd of March, can't wait!
March 9: vs Gavtae @ 7.45pm
March 16: vs Flaming Moes @ 8.30pm
March 23: vs Alpha Emus @ 7.45pm
March 30: vs Sparq Plugs @ 6.15pm
April 6: vs Go Nuts @ 7pm
April 13: PUBLIC HOLIDAY (Easter Monday) NO GAME
April 20: vs Spiders @ 7.45pm
April 27: vs TPD @ 7pm
May 4: LABOUR DAY PUBLIC HOLIDAY NO GAME
May 11: Semi Finals
May 18: Grand Finals
March 9: RAINED OUT
March 16: vs Gavtae @ 7.45pm
March 23: vs Flaming Moes @ 8.30pm
March 30: vs Alpha Emus @ 7.45pm
April 6: vs Sparq Plugs @ 6.15pm
April 13: PUBLIC HOLIDAY (Easter Monday) NO GAME
April 20: vs Go Nuts @ 7pm
April 27: vs Spiders @ 7.45pm
May 4: LABOUR DAY PUBLIC HOLIDAY NO GAME
May 11: vs TPD @ 7pm
May 18: Semi Finals
May 25: Grand Finals
I can understand if it's hailing/large amounts of lightning strikes. It forces your team to adapt to a different kind of football. It makes you keep the ball closer to the ruck for the majority of the time, field position is key, as is a good long kicking game. I think that a good football team can adapt their game plan, I was hoping to see if our team (which I'm sure it will) can adapt.
I am seeing the common denominator here eusa_think
I think the reason they like to cancel in the wet is that the AFL clubs get shitty if their grounds get messed up. I was surprised they went ahead with the lightning that was around - every sport I've ever worked for has a strict policy of no play if any lightning.