The hunt for value takes us to the other side of the world this weekend as the Gold Coast Suns host the Adelaide Crows in Round 1 of the 2024 AFL (Australian Football League) campaign.
Except “Round 1” is a bit of a misnomer.
This season the AFL decided to copy College Football’s “Week Zero” initiative and handpicked eight teams to open the season last weekend in what they dubbed “Round Zero.”
The idea was to lean into some of the best storylines from the previous year (rematches from the playoffs, coaches/players playing against their old team, etc.) to ensure that there was ample buzz to launch the campaign.
The idea seemed to work as stadiums were sold out across Sydney, Brisbane and the Gold Coast, but the elephant in the room is that the league, and its 18 member teams, acknowledged that the idea would create some competitive imbalance in Round 1, with a distinct advantage going to clubs who played in Round Zero in matchups against ones that didn’t.