The AFL will face another season without the premiership trophy after a contentious final round clash between Adelaide and Carlton was delayed by more than two hours.
The game ended with Carlton winning by a score of 17.16 (95) to 14.16.
But the game was delayed because of weather conditions, including heavy rain and winds that could affect the game.
Adelaide, which had a six-point lead at the time of the stoppage, had to wait until a later time.
“You can’t just turn up at a game, you’ve got to put your heart and soul into it.” “
The Crows have been the reigning premiers for seven seasons and are one of the best teams in the competition. “
You can’t just turn up at a game, you’ve got to put your heart and soul into it.”
The Crows have been the reigning premiers for seven seasons and are one of the best teams in the competition.
But Adelaide’s record is much improved from the previous season, with the Crows winning six of their past nine games, including a grand final berth.
The CWS won the match at Adelaide Oval on Sunday night by the final score of 22.17 (106).
Carlton is also a premiership-contending side, with eight of their nine finals wins since 2012.
“We’re obviously disappointed,” Collingwood coach John Worsfold said.
“But we didn’t, we’re a little disappointed.” “
The match also caused a minor distraction for the AFL Network, which was broadcasting the match live on TV. “
But we didn’t, we’re a little disappointed.”
The match also caused a minor distraction for the AFL Network, which was broadcasting the match live on TV.
The network had to cancel the live stream because of heavy rain, but it was restored on Monday.