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Also watch out for adam treleor one of my good mates.

Wish he could play for the dees though he looks bound for west sydney.

 
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Great night- sorry to see Dandy go down. Seemed to play without direction- missed SCULLY UNBELIEVABLY.

I have taped match- will watch it shortly. Did not see Tom Scully at the ground at all. Tried to get feedback from Dandy - but no go.

Gee I have been preaching Serhart Temel- and he didn't let me down. How good is he going to be - I can see Gooded in him and a bit of Franklin flair and freakish behaviour- He isa better kick than Franklin.

Sorry- but I am excited about this bloke - EXCITED.

What did you guys think of the match and have I got carried away with this bloke- please advise

 
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We need a link to an online screening of the game I think. Who knows where to get one? :P

Pity we could not get a link to watch Trengrove today.


Pity we could not get a link to watch Trengrove today.

I will be watching it here in SA as some of you are aware..... but after a bit of research I found this info.... Might be useful to some who are super keen to see the match....

SANFL Preliminary Final

Glenelg vs Sturt at AAMI Stadium 3:10pm ACST

ABC1: Live SA,NT 3pm

Interstate Live Sites for today's game

Alice Springs Coverage from 3pm

Gillen Club

Millers Rd

Alice Springs

Sydney coverage from 3:30pm

Rooftop bar of Royal Exhibition Hotel

86-88 Chalmers St

cnr Chalmers St Devonshire St (20 sec walk from Central Station)

Melbourne coverage from 3:30pm

Charles Dickens Tavern

290 Collins St

Melbourne

Charles Dickens Tavern

Not sure how many people will be keen to go and have a look, but for those who haven't seen JT play, I suggest it is well worth it!!

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THANK YOU for suggestion.Unfortunately I cannot make it, but PLEASE keep us updated. MANY THANKS

 

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