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Western Bulldogs, St Kilda and Carlton among clubs to be handed easy draws in 2019

THE six teams set to receive the softest 2019 fixtures have effectively been locked in. SAM LANDSBERGER looks at which clubs will benefit most from their horror 2018 seasons.

The Gold Coast Suns are locked in the bottom six. Picture: Getty Images
The Gold Coast Suns are locked in the bottom six. Picture: Getty Images

THE six teams set to receive the softest 2019 fixtures have effectively been locked in.

Western Bulldogs, St Kilda, Carlton, Brisbane Lions, Gold Coast and Fremantle will all benefit from their miserable campaigns when the AFL releases next year’s fixture in October.

Those clubs will be rewarded under the AFL’s weighted fixture rule for filling the bottom six positions on the ladder.

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They will all be safeguarded from facing more than one of this year’s top six teams twice next season.

They will also face either two or three fellow bottom-six teams twice in 2019.

Their set of five double-ups will be rounded out by facing either one or two of the middle six teams twice.

Under the current fixture format, which will again be used in 2019, clubs play five opponents twice and the remaining 12 teams once (22 games).

Carlton can look forward to an easy draw in 2019. Picture: AAP Images
Carlton can look forward to an easy draw in 2019. Picture: AAP Images

The AFL uses the weighted rule to determine the five double-ups, grouping clubs into brackets of six.

The top six teams will face two or three fellow top-six teams twice, one or two middle-six teams twice and a maximum of one bottom-six team twice.

The middle six teams face one or two top-six teams twice, two or three fellow middle-six teams twice and one or two bottom-six teams twice.

And the bottom six face a maximum of one top-six team twice, one or two middle-six teams twice and two or three fellow bottom-six teams twice.

The ladder is determined after the finals, with the two elimination final losers falling into the middle bracket.

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The six clubs still in premiership contention after the first week of finals are locked into the top bracket.

Collingwood and North Melbourne finished in the bottom six last year and have used their easier fixtures to soar into finals contention.

The 12-7 Magpies were drawn to play Fremantle, Carlton and Brisbane twice this year, and will complete their double-ups against the Lions and Dockers in the final three rounds.

The Gold Coast Suns are locked in the bottom six. Picture: Getty Images
The Gold Coast Suns are locked in the bottom six. Picture: Getty Images

The 11-8 Kangaroos were drawn to play Gold Coast, Brisbane, St Kilda and Western Bulldogs twice and, similarly, will complete their double-ups against the Dogs and Saints in the final three rounds.

The only possible change to this year’s bottom six would occur if Fremantle won its final three games, Adelaide lost its final three games and the Dockers also bridged a 20 per cent percentage gap.

That seems unrealistic based on both form and their remaining games.

GABBA SET TO HOST EASTER PIES NIGHT

BRISBANE Lions and Collingwood are the frontrunners to play on Easter Thursday next year.

The Lions’ proposal to host Collingwood at the Gabba has the Magpies’ support and would allow Pies fans to travel north for the Easter weekend.

Essendon has put in a submission to host Carlton at the MCG on Easter Thursday in a fixture the Bombers say can ­reinvigorate the rivalry ­between the clubs.

A potential roadblock for Essendon’s proposal would be the AFL handing Carlton a marquee game after five losses in five games in those timeslots this year.

Anzac Day falls on the Thursday after Easter next year and a consideration will be the breaks between games for the Bombers and Pies.

Brisbane and Collingwood played out a thrilling game earlier this year. Picture: Getty Images
Brisbane and Collingwood played out a thrilling game earlier this year. Picture: Getty Images

Some at the Lions say that if they host the Magpies on Easter Thursday, and Essendon plays the next day, Good Friday, presumably against North Melbourne, the Anzac Day combatants would receive similar-sized breaks.

If the Bombers-Blues game gets the nod, the Kangaroos would likely play the Western Bulldogs or St Kilda on Good Friday at Etihad Stadium.

In that scenario, Carlton would play on two Thursday nights in the first month, as it traditionally launches the ­season against Richmond in Round 1.

Adelaide hosted Richmond on Easter Thursday this year.

Clubs had until Friday to submit their requests for the 2019 fixture.

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