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AFL makes historic Grand Final announcement with the Gabba to host the 2020 decider

Eddie McGuire says 'the world has changed' and the AFL Grand Final should be played at night every year, but Hawthorn president Jeff Kennett has cautioned against rushing into a decider under lights at the MCG next year. See the latest.

AFL makes historic Grand Final announcement

Hawthorn president Jeff Kennett says the AFL should “wait and see” before committing to a night Grand Final next year.

 

For the first time the league will play the premiership decider under lights at the Gabba on Saturday, October 24.

It will please broadcasters, who have long called on the AFL to move the biggest game of the season to a spectacular night time event.

Collingwood president Eddie McGuire said the AFL's showpiece event needed to become a permanent fixture in prime time wanted to ensure it could be the “biggest event it can possibly be”.

“If you want to take it into the next stage of having serious enter

tainment and making it the biggest event it can possibly be at a time when ratings are everything - as far as the money we’re seeing for the first time ever the TV rights going backwards in major sports - then you have got to play it in prime time, it’s as simple as that.

“It’s not whether it’s day time or night time, it’s where you get the most people."

But Kennett said it was too early for the AFL to make a decision on whether a night time Grand Final should become permanent.

“We have to give it more thought before it comes back to Melbourne,” Kennett said.

“We’ll see how it goes up there in Brisbane and wait and see what happens.”

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AFL chief executive Gill McLachlan pledged on Thursday to make this year’s Grand Final a predominantly “non-corporate” event.

McLachlan said members of the competing clubs would likely comprise at least 25,000 of the 31,000 permitted to attend.

It comes as McLachlan foreshadowed the likelihood of a Sunday night Brownlow Medal count with the Grand Final players beaming “virtually” into the event.

McGuire predicted this year’s night Grand Final would be a huge success.“It’s not going to be a test, it’s going to be a spectacular success, it’s going to be massive,” McGuire said.

“It will be massive. Like all major television shows and all major events, they don’t put them on Saturday afternoon, they put them on Saturday night, or Sunday night is where it should be, to be perfectly honest.”

McGuire said the on-field product would lose nothing by being staged at night.

“We play every major game every week of the season at night,” McGuire said.

“The biggest games are on Thursday, Friday and Saturday night."

About 30,000 fans will be at the AFL's first night Grand Final at the Gabba.
About 30,000 fans will be at the AFL's first night Grand Final at the Gabba.

“It’s a night time product. Yes, it’s a sport, it’s footy, but this is where it’s at. This is the way consumers want to watch these days.

“Sometimes down the track, it might be Mr Amazon or Mr Netflix that we’re dealing with and they don’t care about what might have been or what is, they say this is what today is.

“The world is just changing exponentially and who knows what COVID-19 world we live in next year or the year after, but the way for us to make sure our game continues to grow is to put it in front of as many people in the best circumstances as you possibly can.”

McLachlan said the timeslot was “independent” to future years, but declared the experiment would deliver valuable feedback.

“Clearly people will have a look at it,” McLachlan said from the AFL’s quarantine hub on the Gold Coast.

“It won’t be so foreign (going forward), and you’ll get a chance to debate it on its merits afterwards.

“We’ll get a chance to look at some stuff, for sure.”

The MCG’s contract to host the Grand Final has been extended by one year, to 2058, as compensation for losing 2020.

The 'G will also be given additional home-and-away games in the next two years while Melbourne will host the next two national drafts.

WHAT WILL A BRISBANE BROWNLOW LOOK LIKE?

AFL chief executive Gill McLachlan has pledged to make this year's historic Gabba Grand Final a predominantly "non-corporate" event, saying members of the competing clubs would likely comprise at least 25,000 of the 31,000 permitted to attend.

It comes as McLachlan foreshadowed the likelihood of a Sunday night Brownlow Medal count with the Grand Final players beaming "virtually" into the event.

A day after announcing the 2020 Grand Final would be played outside Victoria for the first time, he said the AFL would work closely with the Queensland Government and police officials to ensure there is no scalping of tickets for the October 24 match.

"There are 31,000 who are able to go ... it will be in the high 20's that will go to the non-corporates," McLachlan told SEN on Thursday. 

"We will prioritise members first and then with some public sales after that."There are a couple of scenarios where it is all taken up by members, but certainly we will be prioritising members and the public.

"We want our members and our supporters to get there and we are very much opposed to scalping.

"They (the anti-scalping laws) will certainly be worked through with the local government and the police force."

But McLachlan conceded it would be "challenging" for Victorian-based club members of the Grand Final sides to attend the Gabba match.

About 30,000 fans will be at the AFL's first night Grand Final at the Gabba.
About 30,000 fans will be at the AFL's first night Grand Final at the Gabba.

"I don't want to provide false hope," he said on Triple M.

"If things change dramatically and look different in Victoria, then maybe it changes, but a lot of that is with our politicians (and what they) say about what is happening with our borders."

"We will do everything we can to get the prioritised members of the competing clubs - whoever makes it - but there are going to be challenges from some states."

McLachlan said the Brownlow Medal could be moved a day forward from its usual schedule, which could take place a day after the last of the preliminary finals."I think it will be that Sunday night," he said.

"There is a chance for the Monday night, but most likely it will be the Sunday night after the prelim finals.

"He said he remained "nervous" about the pathway to the finals, but had great faith in how his team had managed to get through the season so far amidst so many hurdles.

"Every day I am nervous ... There is risk every day and there is risk in this hub, so we are all being tested today," he said.

He said he was hoping to have a 2021 fixture out in "late October or early November", but conceded no one knows with any certainty what next year will look like.

"There is still uncertainty about next year .... the uncertainty is not lost on us."

WHEN IS THE GRAND FINAL?

The AFL Grand Final will take place on Saturday, October 24

VENUE

The Gabba, Brisbane

TIME

Night (TBC) 

What will the entertainment look like?

An all-Aussie line-up will rock the Gabba, and Gillon McLachlan has already seen an email with an early look at candidates. Can we get Mike Brady into quarantine in time to hear, ‘For there’s one day in October, the footy’s almost over’?

When do the finals start?

The AFL will release the format this week, with a night game on either Wednesday September 30 or Thursday October 1 set to launch the series.

Will all finals be in Queensland?

No, but most will. Port Adelaide can play at Adelaide Oval for the first three weeks while West Coast will probably be allowed to host a final at Optus Stadium in week one only. The AFL is also considering allowing Victorian clubs (and GWS) to play ‘home’ finals at their choice of venue, which could mean a final at Metricon Stadium or extra games at Adelaide Oval.

What is the crowd capacity at each ground during finals?

We won’t see a crowd bigger than 30,000-31,000 in October, which will be allowed at the Gabba for the Grand Final or Adelaide Oval if the game is moved there. Optus Stadium already permits crowds of 30,000. Current Queensland currently allows for 50 per cent crowds and further health protocols brings Metricon Stadium's current capacity down to about 8000.

Where and when is the Brownlow?

The Brownlow Medal will be a hybrid event that is likely to be staged in the traditional slot of the Monday night in Grand Final week. Players from clubs still in the premiership race will be unable to leave their hubs to attend but will dial in virtually. That will see TV cameras set up in multiple locations to capture the event. The medal and this year’s votes joined the premiership cup in the cargo transported from Melbourne to Queensland on Tuesday.

Recap the historic announcement in our live blog below. 

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'It’s a bit of karma': Buckley

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Rebecca Williams

Collingwood coach Nathan Buckley has declared it “fitting” Queensland be rewarded with this year’s Grand Final after helping save this year’s AFL season.

And Buckley said the Magpies were more than comfortable with finals at the Gabba, describing the venue as “our home ground now”.

The AFL has made the historic announcement on the 2020 Grand Final would be held at night – without a confirmed start time as yet – at the Gabba on October 24.

While Buckley suggested earlier this week he wanted the AFL to choose a Grand Final venue which would make it the most money – implying Perth’s Optus Stadium – he said that had been dependent upon the league’s arrangements with state governments and their “attitudes towards” crowds.

But he said on Wednesday it was only fair Queensland be rewarded for its help in keeping the season alive.

“I think the Queensland government needs to be acknowledged and appreciated for their role in the AFL’s capacity to get its season so far down the track,” Buckley said.

“It’s a bit of karma, I suppose, that this is how it’s played out.

“It’s fitting they are rewarded as a state that has helped the code this particular year that they get rewarded the finals as well.”

Buckley said the Magpies were more than happy to embrace an “anywhere, anytime” mentality for the finals.

“We evacuated from Victoria, moved to WA, then across to Sydney and then up to Queensland pretty quickly, so we were able to settle,” Buckley said.

“The Gabba is our home ground now, we have played the last four games there and we play an away game against Brisbane, but we are pretty comfortable at the venue.”

Liam Twomey

Gillon McLachlan has finished speaking to the media. Thanks for joining us. Stay tuned for all the big talking points from a huge press conference!

Latest: Gabba, night GF locked in

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SAM LANDSBERGER

THE AFL will stand a historic night Grand Final at the Gabba on October 24 – but Adelaide Oval is on standby if Queensland suffers a second wave of COVID-19.

The league has not confirmed the start time due to complications from daylight savings but the first bounce will not occur before 6.30pm in Melbourne.

Western Australia’s hard borders effectively ruled out Optus Stadium in a blow to West Coast’s premiership hopes.

The AFL spoke to the Eagles on Wednesday, informing them they were unlikely to host a home final beyond week one.

The AFL has extended its deal with the MCG by one year, until 2058, as compensation for missing out in 2020.

The premiership cup will tour regional Queensland in the lead-up to the Gabba Grand Final.

Liam Twomey

While it is difficult for the Eagles to host a home preliminary final, that is not the case for Port Adelaide. The Power can host a prelim.

Liam Twomey

Gillon McLachlan says the Grand Final entertainment will be an Australian act – but doesn’t tell us who.

Will all finals be in Brisbane?

Liam Twomey

No, the AFL is open to finals being played in other states however, preliminary finals will be difficult.

Was it a close call?

Liam Twomey

“Yes, I think all the presentations were excellent. All states have their points of strength. But I think it wasn’t a done deal a long time ago. It was a difficult decision.”

Adelaide Oval back-up plan

Liam Twomey

In the event of COVID outbreaks in Brisbane, there is an option to move the game to Adelaide Oval.

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