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V bulldogs

V richmond

V westcoast

V Fremante

V st kilda.

Only the 5 games this year, played another year of junior footy on sundays.

Yeah same here.....I only got to 4 games.....we'd better have more Saturday games next year!! I didn't even see a single win :(

vs Collingwood...rd 2

vs Bulldogs...rd 8

vs Collingwood...rd 11

vs St Kilda...rd 22

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* Round 1 versus North Melbourne (MCG)

* Round 2 versus Collingwood (MCG)

* Rnd 4 (holliday) Richmond (MCG)

* Round 5 versus Adelaide (MCG)

* Round 6 versus Geelong (MCG)

* Round 8 versus Western Bulldogs (MCG)

* Round 9 versus Hawthorn (MCG)

* Round 11 versus Collingwood (MCG)

* Round 12 versus Essendon (ES)

* Round 14 versus West Coast (MCG)

* Round 15 versus Port Adelaide (MCG)

* Round 17 versus Sydney (MO)

* Round 18 versus Richmond (MCG)

* Round 19 versus North Melbourne (ES)

* Round 20 versus Fremantle (MCG)

* Round 21 versus Carlton (ES)

* Round 22 versus St Kilda (MCG)

Thats my year...

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8 games for me, pretty happy with that considering i play footy on weekends myself.

v Bulldogs

v Hawks

v Collingwood

v West Coast

v Port

v Richmond

v Freo

v Saints

Wanna get to every game in Melb next year!

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tried to get to the GABBA, will do it next year - that's great fun!

Agree 45h. Both trips Ive made to the Gabba over the years were great fun. Really enjoyed the Melbourne mob up there. We got well beaten both times, but the mood amongst the crowd was great for a laugh. Had a great time.

That is a very impressive streak - Does that include pre-season?

Nah, doesnt include pre-season. Ive missed a few pre-season games along the way, but try to get to as many of them as I can. I actually work most weekends, but am fortunate enough to be able to shift my work around to suite myself. Plus the higher-ups at work are Melbourne supporters which helps when I have had to call-in 'sick' to line up for finals tickets.

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* Round 1 versus North Melbourne (MCG)

* Round 2 versus Collingwood (MCG)

* Round 4 versus Richmond (MCG)

* Round 6 versus Geelong (MCG)

* Round 8 versus Western Bulldogs (MCG)

* Round 9 versus Hawthorn (MCG)

* Round 11 versus Collingwood (MCG)

* Round 12 versus Essendon (ES)

* Round 14 versus West Coast (MCG)

* Round 15 versus Port Adelaide (MCG)

* Round 18 versus Richmond (MCG)

* Round 20 versus Fremantle (MCG)

* Round 21 versus Carlton (ES)

* Round 22 versus St Kilda (MCG)

Went to 14 missed all the Interstate Games

Missed one game at the G shoulder operation

Missed one game at ES overseas

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Yeah same here.....I only got to 4 games.....we'd better have more Saturday games next year!! I didn't even see a single win :(

vs Collingwood...rd 2

vs Bulldogs...rd 8

vs Collingwood...rd 11

vs St Kilda...rd 22

We won't get more Saturday games unless people rock up on Sunday's first.

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* Round 2 versus Collingwood (MCG)

* Round 4 versus Richmond (MCG)

* Round 5 versus Adelaide (MCG)

* Round 6 versus Geelong (MCG)

* Round 8 versus Western Bulldogs (MCG)

* Round 9 versus Hawthorn (MCG)

* Round 11 versus Collingwood (MCG)

* Round 12 versus Essendon (ES)

* Round 20 versus Fremantle (MCG)

* Round 22 versus St Kilda (MCG)

Just on double figures, 11 games this year if you include the Sydney pre-season game (ripper).

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Seven.

2. Collingwood, 4. Richmond, 6. Geelong, 8. Bulldogs, 9. Hawthorn, 12. Essendon, 22. St.Kilda.

Missed everything between Rounds 13-19 because I wasn't in the country.

Missed R.1 North because I had grand prix tickets. Didn't travel interstate. Missed R.5 Adelaide due to sunday night sports commitments. Missed QB Collingwood and R.20 Fremantle due to family commitments. Couldn't be bothered going to R.21 Carlton because I didn't want to pay $ to the Blues.

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NAB Challenge versus Sydney (Vi$y Park)

NAB Challenge versus Western Bulldogs (Casey)

Round 1 versus North Melbourne (MCG)

Round 4 versus Richmond (MCG)

Round 5 versus Adelaide (MCG)

Round 8 versus Western Bulldogs (MCG)

Round 9 versus Hawthorn (MCG)

Round 11 versus Collingwood (MCG)

Round 14 versus West Coast (MCG)

Round 15 versus Port Adelaide (MCG)

Round 18 versus Richmond (MCG)

Round 20 versus Fremantle (MCG)

Round 22 versus St Kilda (MCG)

Games at the G I missed, Colingw@*d Rd2 (Refuse to give money to the filth), Geelong Rd6 (Yearly trek to Winton instead).

Went to 4 Casey games during the year aswell

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