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This page has been basically copied from the McIntyre System page which inaccurately portrayed the McIntyre Final Eight System as the only McIntyre system. The following are the comments on that page:
- The McIntyre systems were used in the VFL/AFL between 1931 and I think 1999. They have been known as the McIntyre Final Four, Final Five, Final Six and Final Eight. There were two Final Six systems - the first one used in 1992 was deemed insatisfactory. See the book "The Complete Book of AFL Finals" by Graeme Atkinson for detailed information.
The remainder is discussion on this page:
Why oh why does this system have to be so bloody complicated? :-) I've re-written and re-written in an effort to make it understandable by Joe Public, a lot of what I had to work with being written in doublespeak or or somesuch, but there are still one or two paras which just don't flow. Boscaswell ( talk) 10:33, 7 September 2011 (UTC)
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This page has been basically copied from the McIntyre System page which inaccurately portrayed the McIntyre Final Eight System as the only McIntyre system. The following are the comments on that page:
- The McIntyre systems were used in the VFL/AFL between 1931 and I think 1999. They have been known as the McIntyre Final Four, Final Five, Final Six and Final Eight. There were two Final Six systems - the first one used in 1992 was deemed insatisfactory. See the book "The Complete Book of AFL Finals" by Graeme Atkinson for detailed information.
The remainder is discussion on this page:
Why oh why does this system have to be so bloody complicated? :-) I've re-written and re-written in an effort to make it understandable by Joe Public, a lot of what I had to work with being written in doublespeak or or somesuch, but there are still one or two paras which just don't flow. Boscaswell ( talk) 10:33, 7 September 2011 (UTC)
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