Boon or bust: Is it really an advantage to play the AFL’s biggest losers twice?

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Boon or bust: Is it really an advantage to play the AFL’s biggest losers twice?
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In a season that has gone completely bonkers, every inch matters. And in a league where there are fixturing quirks aplenty, it’s up to teams to make the most of any advantage, particularly when it comes to how many times they play the worst-performing teams.

In an AFL season that has gone completely bonkers, every inch matters. And there’s nothing like the unevenness of the fixture to have fans’ blood boiling.

It’s up to teams to make the most of any advantage, particularly when it comes to how many times they play the worst-performing teams. This year those teams are West Coast, North Melbourne and Richmond. All three have had their moments, but they have a combined 10 wins – with the Eagles laying claim to half of them.At what point of the season your team has met the Eagles, Kangaroos and Tigers has also been important.

The Blues have made the most of playing North Melbourne, Richmond and West Coast this season, but still find themselves fighting for a finals berth.have had their troubles, but the Blues have cashed in, winning all four games against the bottom three to date, with the Eagles to come in Perth on Saturday. However, this is not a great time for the Blues to be heading west.

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