Are Melbourne not asking that this happens every year? If not, why not?There won't be any more lockdowns, but stupid (yet again) to have Storm away in Rnd 1, then at home Rnd 2 the same time as the opening of the AFL season across the road.
Are Melbourne not asking that this happens every year? If not, why not?There won't be any more lockdowns, but stupid (yet again) to have Storm away in Rnd 1, then at home Rnd 2 the same time as the opening of the AFL season across the road.
No fixture out yet so hopefully they don't go with Richmond-Carlton first up lolThere won't be any more lockdowns, but stupid (yet again) to have Storm away in Rnd 1, then at home Rnd 2 the same time as the opening of the AFL season across the road.
That game is a lock. 90K across the road is not helping a good crowd for the Storm game.No fixture out yet so hopefully they don't go with Richmond-Carlton first up lol
It is insanity. Most AFL fans have a soft spot for Storm. The week before AFL starts and the bye week before the AFL finals (NRL Rnd 24) are the only times Storm has the opportunity to play a game without competition - the MCG is just 300m from AAMI so it means no car parking, packed trains, no chance of getting into a pub or restaurant pre-game or post game. Ridiculous. At least we have a big home game v Roosters in Rnd 24, but it feels like we have an away games most years in Rnd 1.Are Melbourne not asking that this happens every year? If not, why not?
By March we will be just about the most vaccinated country in the world. Even Qld will be well over 90%. COVID will is no chance to impact next season.Possibly not in NSW or Vic but I doubt you can say that definitively for Qld or WA based on their respective records to date.
Until a vaccine-resistant variant weasels its way inBy March we will be just about the most vaccinated country in the world. Even Qld will be well over 90%. COVID will is no chance to impact next season.
hmmmmCurious as to why the Warriors are stuck in Redcliffe until June when the Breakers and Phoenix (NBL/A-League) are fine to travel the Tasman, and the Super Rugby competition starts in February which should be a huge litmus test for Warriors games at home.
hmmmm
seems like you're not correct here
the phoenix are still stuck in Australia , playing a home game at WIN stadium this afternoon.
i think that was before July & Australias 2nd waveHmm seems like they played matches at the end of the last season in both Wellington and Auckland.
They played a single game in each city at the end of last season, before Delta even hit Australia. Not sure that's terribly relevant to the current discussion.Hmm seems like they played matches at the end of the last season in both Wellington and Auckland.
They played a single game in each city at the end of last season, before Delta even hit Australia. Not sure that's terribly relevant to the current discussion.
Neither side you mention are scheduled to return to NZ to play matches until at least Feb (Breakers) or currently not yet confirmed at all (Phoenix).
Omicron says "hi".By March we will be just about the most vaccinated country in the world. Even Qld will be well over 90%. COVID will is no chance to impact next season.
It wasn't a shot and time is irrelevant. I don't check every thread every day.You wait 24 hours to get your shot in. Yawn. Get a grip of yourself. Fact is, they played a match and so did the Super Rugby back in May. It works with the protocols in place.
Haven't you heard the news - Omicron is actually our way out of this. A most contagious, less serious strain that will give the non-vaxxed the herd immunity they were talking about 18 months ago. We need to spread it around ASAP.Omicron says "hi".
It wasn't a shot and time is irrelevant. I don't check every thread every day.
As for your following assertion, a lot has changed since May. Ignoring that is unhelpful.
Hold your horses.Haven't you heard the news - Omicron is actually our way out of this. A most contagious, less serious strain that will give the non-vaxxed the herd immunity they were talking about 18 months ago. We need to spread it around ASAP.
Could Omicron be our way out?
The early indications from South Africa are Omicron could be the virus variant epidemiologists have been hoping for.www.smh.com.au
I am an optimist. Lockdowns are done. Life is back to normal.Hold your horses.
It COULD be a "more contagious, but milder" variant, BUT the strain needs to be studied first.. to get a conclusive measure of what we're dealing with.
The last thing we want is a version of Covid that's more contagious than Delta & just as brutal, growing like wildfire just because we pinned our hopes on it being a decent "natural immunizer".
Vaccine rates weren't high during this year and restrictions changed due to outbreaks. These are facts and illustrate why comparing May to now is irrelevant.Don't insult me. You can't resist a shot. Jog on.
Yes, a lot has changed. Vaccine rates are high in both nations too. Get over yourself.
Vaccine rates weren't high during this year and restrictions changed due to outbreaks. These are facts and illustrate why comparing May to now is irrelevant.
I'm not picking any issue. You said in your original post, the first part of which was demonstrably false:And now they are, and restrictions have eased. I swear to God it'd be pissing down and you'd be on here describing the different categories of rain. Picking an issue for the sack of picking an issue. Jog on.
Neither Breakers nor Phoenix are fine to travel the Tasman right now - Breakers will play away at least in December and January according to the NBL fixture, while the Phoenix are in Wollongong for the forseeable future with no matches scheduled in NZ as yet.Curious as to why the Warriors are stuck in Redcliffe until June when the Breakers and Phoenix (NBL/A-League) are fine to travel the Tasman, and the Super Rugby competition starts in February which should be a huge litmus test for Warriors games at home.