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Adelaide Adelaide Adelaide RD DATE OPPONENT VENUE HOME/AWAY LOCAL TIME 1 Saturday, Mar 28 (FOX, Sat Aft) Collingwood MCG Away 2:10 pm 2 Friday, Apr 3 (SEVEN, Thu/Fri Night) St Kilda AAMI Stadium Home 7:40 pm 3 Sunday, Apr 12 (FOX, Sun Aft) Fremantle Subiaco Oval Away 2:40 pm 4 Saturday, Apr 18 (TEN, Sat Night) Geelong Cats AAMI Stadium Home 7:10 pm 5 Sunday, Apr 26 (FOX, Sun Twi) Melbourne MCG Away 4:40 pm 6 Saturday, May 2 (FOX, Sat Night) Port Adelaide AAMI Stadium Away 7:10 pm 7 Sunday, May 10 (FOX, Sun Early) Western Bulldogs AAMI Stadium Home 12:40 pm 8 Saturday, May 16 (FOX, Sat Night) Brisbane Lions Gabba Away 7:10 pm 9 Saturday, May 23 (FOX, Sat Aft) Carlton AAMI Stadium Home 2:40 pm 10 Sunday, May 31 (FOX, Sun Early) Hawthorn AAMI Stadium Home 12:40 pm 11 Sunday, Jun 7 (FOX, Sun Early) Essendon Telstra Dome Away 1:10 pm 12 Sunday, Jun 14 (FOX, Sun Twi) North Melbourne AAMI Stadium Home 4:10 pm 13 Saturday, Jun 27 (FOX, Sat Aft) Sydney Swans AAMI Stadium Home 2:40 pm 14 Saturday, Jul 4 (FOX, Sat Night) Richmond Gold Coast Stadium Away 7:10 pm 15 Saturday, Jul 11 (FOX, Sat Night) Fremantle AAMI Stadium Home 7:10 pm 16 Sunday, Jul 19 (FOX, Sun Twi) St Kilda Telstra Dome Away 4:40 pm 17 Sunday, Jul 26 (FOX, Sun Twi) Port Adelaide AAMI Stadium Home 4:10 pm 18 Saturday, Aug 1 (TEN, Sat Aft) Geelong Cats Skilled Stadium Away 2:10 pm 19 Saturday, Aug 8 (TEN, Sat Night) Collingwood AAMI Stadium Home 7:10 pm 20 Friday, Aug 14 (SEVEN, Thu/Fri Night) Hawthorn MCG Away 7:40 pm 21 Saturday, Aug 22 (FOX, Sat Aft) West Coast Eagles AAMI Stadium Home 2:40 pm 22 Saturday, Aug 29 (FOX, Sat Aft) Carlton Telstra Dome Away 4:10 pm Adelaide Matches by timeslot TIMESLOT TOTAL MATCHES HOME MATCHES AWAY MATCHES Sat Aft 6 3 3 Sun Early 3 2 1 Sun Aft 1 0 1 Mon Aft 0 0 0 DAY 10 5 5 Sat Night 6 3 3 Sun Twi 4 2 2 Thu/Fri Night 2 1 1 Mon Night 0 0 0 NIGHT 12 6 6 Matches by venue VENUE TOTAL MATCHES HOME MATCHES AWAY MATCHES MCG 3 0 3 Skilled Stadium 1 0 1 Telstra Dome 3 0 3 AAMI Stadium 12 11 1 ANZ Stadium 0 0 0 Aurora Stadium 0 0 0 Gabba 1 0 1 Gold Coast Stadium 1 0 1 Manuka Oval 0 0 0 SCG 00 0 Subiaco Oval 1 0 1 TIO Stadium 0 0 0 Matches in Victoria 7 0 7 Matches outside Victoria 15 11 4 Matches by network NETWORK TOTAL MATCHES HOME MATCHES AWAY MATCHES FOX 17 8 9 SEVEN 2 1 1 TEN 32 1 Brisbane Lions RD DATE OPPONENT VENUE HOME/AWAY LOCAL TIME 1 Saturday, Mar 28 (FOX, Sat Night) West Coast Eagles Gabba Home 6:10 pm 2 Saturday, Apr 4 (FOX, Sat Night) Carlton Telstra Dome Away 7:10 pm 3 Saturday, Apr 11 (FOX, Sat Night) Sydney Swans Gabba Home 7:10 pm 4 Friday, Apr 17 (SEVEN, Thu/Fri Night) Collingwood Gabba Home 7:40 pm 5 Sunday, Apr 26 (FOX, Sun Early) Geelong Cats Skilled Stadium Away 1:10 pm 6 Saturday, May 2 (TEN, Sat Night) Essendon Gabba Home 7:10 pm 7 Saturday, May 9 (TEN, Sat Aft) Richmond MCG Away 2:10 pm 8 Saturday, May 16 (FOX, Sat Night) Adelaide Gabba Home 7:10 pm 9 Sunday, May 24 (SEVEN, Sun Aft) St Kilda Telstra Dome Away 2:10 pm 10 Saturday, May 30 (TEN, Sat Aft) North Melbourne Telstra Dome Away 2:10 pm 11 Saturday, Jun 6 (TEN, Sat Night) Carlton Gabba Home 7:10 pm 12 Sunday, Jun 14 (FOX, Sun Early) Hawthorn Aurora Stadium Away 1:10 pm 13 Saturday, Jun 27 (FOX, Sat Night) Melbourne Gabba Home 7:10 pm 14 Saturday, Jul 4 (FOX, Sat Aft) Port Adelaide AAMI Stadium Away 2:40 pm 15 Saturday, Jul 11 (TEN, Sat Night) Geelong Cats Gabba Home 7:10 pm 16 Saturday, Jul 18 (FOX, Sat Night) Fremantle Subiaco Oval Away 5:40 pm 17 Saturday, Jul 25 (FOX, Sat Night) North Melbourne Gabba Home 7:10 pm 18 Saturday, Aug 1 (TEN, Sat Night) Collingwood MCG Away 7:10 pm 19 Saturday, Aug 8 (FOX, Sat Night) Essendon MCG Away 7:10 pm 20 Saturday, Aug 15 (FOX, Sat Night) Western Bulldogs Gabba Home 7:10 pm 21 Saturday, Aug 22 (FOX, Sat Night) Port Adelaide Gabba Home 7:10 pm 22 Saturday, Aug 29 (FOX, Sat Night) Sydney Swans SCG Away 7:10 pm Brisbane Lions Matches by timeslot TIMESLOT TOTAL MATCHES HOME MATCHES AWAY MATCHES Sat Aft 3 0 3 Sun Early 2 0 2 Sun Aft 1 0 1 Mon Aft 0 0 0 DAY 60 6 Sat Night 15 10 5 Sun Twi 0 0 0 Thu/Fri Night 1 1 0 Mon Night 0 0 0 NIGHT 16 11 5 Matches by venue VENUE TOTAL MATCHES HOME MATCHES AWAY MATCHES MCG 3 0 3 Skilled Stadium 1 0 1 Telstra Dome 3 0 3 AAMI Stadium 1 0 1 ANZ Stadium 0 0 0 Aurora Stadium 1 0 1 Gabba 11 11 0 Gold Coast Stadium 0 0 0 Manuka Oval 0 0 0 SCG 10 1 Subiaco Oval 1 0 1 TIO Stadium 0 0 0 Matches in Victoria 7 0 7 Matches outside Victoria 15 11 4 Matches by network NETWORK TOTAL MATCHES HOME MATCHES AWAY MATCHES FOX 14 7 7 SEVEN 2 1 1 TEN 63 3 Carlton RD DATE OPPONENT VENUE HOME/AWAY LOCAL TIME 1 Thursday, Mar 26 (TEN, Thu/Fri Night) Richmond MCG Away 7:40 pm 2 Saturday, Apr 4 (FOX, Sat Night) Brisbane Lions Telstra Dome Home 7:10 pm 3 Saturday, Apr 11 (TEN, Sat Night) Essendon MCG Home 7:10 pm 4 Saturday, Apr 18 (FOX, Sat Aft) Sydney Swans SCG Away 2:10 pm 5 Sunday, Apr 26 (SEVEN, Sun Aft) Western Bulldogs Telstra Dome Away 2:10 pm 6 Saturday, May 2 (TEN, Sat Aft) Hawthorn MCG Away 2:10 pm 7 Saturday, May 9 (TEN, Sat Night) Fremantle Gold Coast Stadium Home 7:10 pm 8 Sunday, May 17 (SEVEN, Sun Aft) Collingwood MCG Away 2:10 pm 9 Saturday, May 23 (FOX, Sat Aft) Adelaide AAMI Stadium Away 2:40 pm 10 Friday, May 29 (SEVEN, Thu/Fri Night) West Coast Eagles Telstra Dome Home 7:40 pm 11 Saturday, Jun 6 (TEN, Sat Night) Brisbane Lions Gabba Away 7:10 pm 12 Friday, Jun 12 (SEVEN, Thu/Fri Night) St Kilda Telstra Dome Home 7:40 pm 13 Friday, Jun 26 (SEVEN, Thu/Fri Night) Essendon MCG Away 7:40 pm 14 Sunday, Jul 5 (FOX, Sun Aft) Fremantle Subiaco Oval Away 2:40 pm 15 Saturday, Jul 11 (TEN, Sat Aft) Richmond MCG Home 2:10 pm 16 Saturday, Jul 18 (FOX, Sat Aft) Sydney Swans Telstra Dome Home 2:10 pm 17 Friday, Jul 24 (SEVEN, Thu/Fri Night) Collingwood MCG Home 7:40 pm 18 Friday, Jul 31 (SEVEN, Thu/Fri Night) North Melbourne Telstra Dome Away 7:40 pm 19 Friday, Aug 7 (SEVEN, Thu/Fri Night) Geelong Cats MCG Home 7:40 pm 20 Sunday, Aug 16 (SEVEN, Sun Aft) Port Adelaide AAMI Stadium Away 2:40 pm 21 Saturday, Aug 22 (TEN, Sat Aft) Melbourne Telstra Dome Home 2:10 pm 22 Saturday, Aug 29 (FOX, Sat Aft) Adelaide Telstra Dome Home 4:10 pm Carlton Matches by timeslot TIMESLOT TOTAL MATCHES HOME MATCHES AWAY MATCHES Sat Aft 7 4 3 Sun Early 0 0 0 Sun Aft 4 0 4 Mon Aft 0 0 0 DAY 11 4 7 Sat Night 4 3 1 Sun Twi 0 0 0 Thu/Fri Night 7 4 3 Mon Night 0 0 0 NIGHT 11 7 4 Matches by venue VENUE TOTAL MATCHES HOME MATCHES AWAY MATCHES MCG 8 4 4 Skilled Stadium 0 0 0 Telstra Dome 8 6 2 AAMI Stadium 2 0 2 ANZ Stadium 0 0 0 Aurora Stadium 0 0 0 Gabba 1 0 1 Gold Coast Stadium 1 1 0 Manuka Oval 0 0 0 SCG 10 1 Subiaco Oval 1 0 1 TIO Stadium 0 0 0 Matches in Victoria 16 10 6 Matches outside Victoria 6 1 5 Matches by network NETWORK TOTAL MATCHES HOME MATCHES AWAY MATCHES FOX 63 3 SEVEN 9 4 5 TEN 74 3 Collingwood RD DATE OPPONENT VENUE HOME/AWAY LOCAL TIME 1 Saturday, Mar 28 (FOX, Sat Aft) Adelaide MCG Home 2:10 pm 2 Saturday, Apr 4 (TEN, Sat Aft) Melbourne MCG Home 2:10 pm 3 Thursday, Apr 9 (SEVEN, Thu/Fri Night) Geelong Cats MCG Away 7:40 pm 4 Friday, Apr 17 (SEVEN, Thu/Fri Night) Brisbane Lions Gabba Away 7:40 pm 5 Saturday, Apr 25 (TEN, Sat Aft) Essendon MCG Away 2:10 pm 6 Friday, May 1 (SEVEN, Thu/Fri Night) North Melbourne Telstra Dome Away 7:40 pm 7 Monday, May 11 (SEVEN, Mon Night) St Kilda Telstra Dome Home 7:20 pm 8 Sunday, May 17 (SEVEN, Sun Aft) Carlton MCG Home 2:10 pm 9 Saturday, May 23 (FOX, Sat Night) West Coast Eagles Subiaco Oval Away 5:40 pm 10 Sunday, May 31 (FOX, Sun Twi) Port Adelaide MCG Home 4:40 pm 11 Monday, Jun 8 (TEN, Mon Aft) Melbourne MCG Away 2:10 pm 12 Saturday, Jun 20 (TEN, Sat Night) Sydney Swans ANZ Stadium Away 7:10 pm 13 Saturday, Jun 27 (TEN, Sat Aft) Fremantle MCG Home 2:10 pm 14 Friday, Jul 3 (SEVEN, Thu/Fri Night) Essendon MCG Home 7:40 pm 15 Friday, Jul 10 (SEVEN, Thu/Fri Night) Western Bulldogs Telstra Dome Away 7:40 pm 16 Saturday, Jul 18 (TEN, Sat Night) Hawthorn MCG Home 7:10 pm 17 Friday, Jul 24 (SEVEN, Thu/Fri Night) Carlton MCG Away 7:40 pm 18 Saturday, Aug 1 (TEN, Sat Night) Brisbane Lions MCG Home 7:10 pm 19 Saturday, Aug 8 (TEN, Sat Night) Adelaide AAMI Stadium Away 7:10 pm 20 Saturday, Aug 15 (TEN, Sat Aft) Richmond MCG Away 2:10 pm 21 Sunday, Aug 23 (SEVEN, Sun Aft) Sydney Swans MCG Home 2:10 pm 22 Sunday, Aug 30 (FOX, Sun Twi) Western Bulldogs Telstra Dome Home 4:40 pm Collingwood Matches by timeslot TIMESLOT TOTAL MATCHES HOME MATCHES AWAY MATCHES Sat Aft 5 3 2 Sun Early 0 0 0 Sun Aft 2 2 0 Mon Aft 1 0 1 DAY 85 3 Sat Night 5 2 3 Sun Twi 2 2 0 Thu/Fri Night 6 1 5 Mon Night 1 1 0 NIGHT 14 6 8 Matches by venue VENUE TOTAL MATCHES HOME MATCHES AWAY MATCHES MCG 14 9 5 Skilled Stadium 0 0 0 Telstra Dome 4 2 2 AAMI Stadium 1 0 1 ANZ Stadium 1 0 1 Aurora Stadium 0 0 0 Gabba 1 0 1 Gold Coast Stadium 0 0 0 Manuka Oval 0 0 0 SCG 00 0 Subiaco Oval 1 0 1 TIO Stadium 0 0 0 Matches in Victoria 18 11 7 Matches outside Victoria 4 0 4 Matches by network NETWORK TOTAL MATCHES HOME MATCHES AWAY MATCHES FOX 43 1 SEVEN 9 4 5 TEN 94 5 Essendon RD DATE OPPONENT VENUE HOME/AWAY LOCAL TIME 1 Sunday, Mar 29 (SEVEN, Sun Aft) Port Adelaide AAMI Stadium Away 2:40 pm 2 Sunday, Apr 5 (FOX, Sun Early) Fremantle Telstra Dome Home 1:10 pm 3 Saturday, Apr 11 (TEN, Sat Night) Carlton MCG Away 7:10 pm 4 Sunday, Apr 19 (FOX, Sun Early) North Melbourne Telstra Dome Away 1:10 pm 5 Saturday, Apr 25 (TEN, Sat Aft) Collingwood MCG Home 2:10 pm 6 Saturday, May 2 (TEN, Sat Night) Brisbane Lions Gabba Away 7:10 pm 7 Friday, May 8 (SEVEN, Thu/Fri Night) Hawthorn Telstra Dome Home 7:40 pm 8 Sunday, May 17 (FOX, Sun Twi) St Kilda Telstra Dome Away 4:40 pm
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