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Apparently this is the sqaud list for the All stars game on saturday night. I got it off Bomberblitz. Flash is playing and interestingly Jurrah has been named. No aussie suprisingly! I doubt Jurrah will play given he hasnt been doing full training the last 2 weeks.

Jonathon Griffin (Adelaide), Graham Johncock (Adelaide), Andrew McLeod (Adelaide), Jarrhan Jacky (Adelaide), Jared Petrenko (Adelaide), Ashley McGrath (Brisbane Lions), Albert Proud (Brisbane Lions), Chris Yarran (Carlton), Andrew Lovett (Essendon), Nathan Lovett-Murray (Essendon), Nathan Djerrkura (Geelong), Mathew Stokes (Geelong), Travis Varcoe (Geelong), Cyril Rioli (Hawthorn), Cameron Stokes (Hawthorn), Aaron Davey (Melbourne), Liam Jurrah (Melbourne), Matt Campbell (North Melbourne), Lindsay Thomas (North Melbourne), Cruze Garlett (North Melbourne), Shaun Burgoyne (Port Adelaide), Daniel Motlop (Port Adelaide), Marlon Motlop (Port Adelaide), Danyle Pearce (Port Adelaide), Raphael Clarke (St Kilda), David Wirrpanda (West Coast), Liam Bedford (West Coast), Adam Cockie (West Coast), Jarrod Harbrow (Western Bulldogs), Joshua Hill (Western Bulldogs), Malcolm Lynch (Western Bulldogs), Brennan Stack (Western Bulldogs).

 
Apparently this is the sqaud list for the All stars game on saturday night. I got it off Bomberblitz. Flash is playing and interestingly Jurrah has been named. No aussie suprisingly! I doubt Jurrah will play given he hasnt been doing full training the last 2 weeks.

Jonathon Griffin (Adelaide), Graham Johncock (Adelaide), Andrew McLeod (Adelaide), Jarrhan Jacky (Adelaide), Jared Petrenko (Adelaide), Ashley McGrath (Brisbane Lions), Albert Proud (Brisbane Lions), Chris Yarran (Carlton), Andrew Lovett (Essendon), Nathan Lovett-Murray (Essendon), Nathan Djerrkura (Geelong), Mathew Stokes (Geelong), Travis Varcoe (Geelong), Cyril Rioli (Hawthorn), Cameron Stokes (Hawthorn), Aaron Davey (Melbourne), Liam Jurrah (Melbourne), Matt Campbell (North Melbourne), Lindsay Thomas (North Melbourne), Cruze Garlett (North Melbourne), Shaun Burgoyne (Port Adelaide), Daniel Motlop (Port Adelaide), Marlon Motlop (Port Adelaide), Danyle Pearce (Port Adelaide), Raphael Clarke (St Kilda), David Wirrpanda (West Coast), Liam Bedford (West Coast), Adam Cockie (West Coast), Jarrod Harbrow (Western Bulldogs), Joshua Hill (Western Bulldogs), Malcolm Lynch (Western Bulldogs), Brennan Stack (Western Bulldogs).

Surprised Matthew Whelan didn't make the squad either. As one of the older brigade who had a few injuries last year, he might have opted out to preserve his body for later.

I believe there's a delayed telecast on the ABC.

 
I believe there's a delayed telecast on the ABC.

I just checked the ABC web site and it makes no mention for tonight. Does anyone know for sure if there is a telecast anywhere?

Itching to have a look at Jurrah, it is interesting that he is about the only player on the list that has no AFL games to his name.


I just checked the ABC web site and it makes no mention for tonight. Does anyone know for sure if there is a telecast anywhere?

Itching to have a look at Jurrah, it is interesting that he is about the only player on the list that has no AFL games to his name.

its next week!

http://www.news.com.au/heraldsun/sport/afl...2-19742,00.html

From the ABC web site

NTAFL: Indigenous All Stars Vs Adelaide Crows

11:20pm Saturday, 07 Feb 2009 Sport

I just checked the ABC web site and it makes no mention for tonight. Does anyone know for sure if there is a telecast anywhere?

Itching to have a look at Jurrah, it is interesting that he is about the only player on the list that has no AFL games to his name.

Yarran from carltank

it is interesting that he is about the only player on the list that has no AFL games to his name.

Jared Patrenko

Chris Yarran

Cruze Garlett

Liam Bedford

Adam Cockie

Brennan Stack

But apart from all them, Jurrah is about the only one...

 

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