STEWART Crameri may be the Western Bulldogs’ super servant, but he’s put himself right in it on grand final eve.

The star forward and his partner Jess have found themselves at the centre of a classic grand final week conundrum after scheduling their wedding for Friday night — the day before football’s biggest day.

The 28-year-old has come under fire for his “un-Australian” scheduling disaster, which has done no favours for his Bulldogs teammates on the eve of the club’s first grand final in 55 years.

The Herald Sun reports five Bulldogs players invited to witness the nuptials have informed Crameri and his partner that they will not be able to attend.

The scheduling clash has caused some debate within AFL circles, with commentators questioning if the Bulldogs players should be allowed to attend the celebration on the proviso they behave themselves and get an early night.

Demons legend David Schwarz told SEN’s Breakfast with Frank and Ox it is ludicrous for players to even think about going out the night before the biggest game of the year.

“That is ridiculous,” Schwarz said of Crameri’s date selection.

“I’ll tell you how ridiculous this is. This is a man who plays in the AFL, that allowed his wedding to be held on grand final eve.”

Bombers legend Tim Watson said Crameri’s scheduling skills can be excused because the former Bombers star knew he would miss the 2016 AFL season while serving a doping ban since January for his involvement in Essendon’s 2012 injection program.

It was also unlikely in the eyes of almost every football commentator that the Dogs would be playing in a grand final this year after the club was knocked out in the first week of the 2015 finals series.

It is understood Crameri scheduled the wedding on the first weekend of October, believing the grand final would be scheduled at its traditional time on the final Saturday of September.

“That’s got nothing to do with it,” Schwarz argued.

“He’s got 40 mates from two clubs that are part of the AFL system. Why would you be getting married on grand final eve? Who gets married on grand final eve anyway?”

He said the Bulldogs players are expected to stay at home the night before the season decider not “doing the conga” at a mate’s wedding.

Haylea Cooney, the wife of former Bulldogs star Adam Cooney, revealed on Monday that Bulldogs star Jake Stringer is among the players who have had to pull out of the happy day at the last minute.

Haylea Cooney told EON Sports Radio she will be attending Crameri’s wedding as the plus-one of Stringer’s wife Abby Gilmore.

“I got a token invite last night,” Cooney said.

“Abby came over last night and obviously Jake Stringer can’t go now, so Abby said to me, ‘Do you want to be my plus-one.’

“I was so excited I couldn’t wait and then Adam shut me down and said, ‘Na. It’s my birthday. You’re not going.’

“I’m still working on that because I really want to go.”

Haylea Cooney admitted the scheduling of the wedding was a little strange.

“Stewy, what were you thinking?” she asked.

“We plan babies around this and I’m not kidding. Inductions and C-sections are literally planned around footy games.

“In their defence, (Crameri’s partner) Jess, she’s a beautiful girl, she’s from Ireland. I think they definitely had to work around her family coming over from Ireland. But, yeah, I’m not sure what he was thinking.”