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Adelaide v Melbourne @ Elizabeth Saturday 4:30pm

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Look, I have no idea if the information on Big Footy has any validity but the posters there state that for NAB challenge Week 3...

"Dates to be confirmed - matches to be played at Mt Gambier, Subiaco, Morwell, Visy Park, Narrandera and Casey Fields".

A lot of them are pie supporters hoping to being playing us at Casey Fields

If anyone actually knows the where and when then please clue us up.

edit: NAB Cup Semi Finals & NAB Challenge schedule

 

there is supposed to be a match in ballarat i am hoping its us playin there but i aint holding my breath

 

Look, I have no idea if the information on Big Footy has any validity but the posters there state that for NAB challenge Week 3...

"Dates to be confirmed - matches to be played at Mt Gambier, Subiaco, Morwell, Visy Park, Narrandera and Casey Fields".

A lot of them are pie supporters hoping to being playing us at Casey Fields

If anyone actually knows the where and when then please clue us up.

According to the NAB Cup record

Week 2 is March 5-6, Friday matches at Southport and Visy Park. Saturday matches Elizabeth, Joondalup, and North Ballarat and another at a venue to be confirmed.

Week 3 is March 12-13, Friday match at Southport, Saturday matches at Mt Gambier, Subiaco, Morwell, Visy Park, Narrandera and Casey Fields.

Expect an interstate game next week, then Casey Fields in a fortnight.


Yeah, Casey in the last week against a top 4 side from last year would be sensational. Going up against Richmond for a cheap win does nothing.

Yeah, Casey in the last week against a top 4 side from last year would be sensational. Going up against Richmond for a cheap win does nothing.

Well it gives us a bit of confidence and a win, which is always a good thing.

Plus it could do wonders for member recruitment up there.

A cheap win is better than a loss, especially when we're going to get smashed this weekend again.

 

There is a game planned at Casey in week 4 of the praccie matches... If the AFL don't give it to the MFC then the club should be on the front foot with a lot of abuse in the papers regarding how the AFL are stuffing our strategic direction and that we want our millions given to us a year if they continue to do so :mad:

where the hell is Elizabeth? :blink:


It annoys me how the preseason works... why don't they just restructure it into a round-robin, play at major venues and televise every game.. if it works financially it the first week why wouldnt it work the other 3 weeks

where the hell is Elizabeth? :blink:

Suburb in Northern Adelaide I think

Get rid of the Nab cup all together. Increase the season to 24 or 26 rounds make teams play each other

twice. Means that players like Morton are injured in a game rather than junk time at Princes Park. Thank god this is the

last season we have to put up with this Nab cup crap in this form.

The Week 3 Schedule has been announced on afl.com.au:

Saturday March 6

Adelaide v Melbourne at Elizabeth, 4.30pm

Here is the link: http://www.afl.com.au/news/newsarticle/tabid/208/newsid/90018/default.aspx

hahahaha oh my dear god.

Elizabeth is not North Adelaide. It's way North Adelaide, they are total opposite area's one feral and one very nice.

I will go to the game but I wll not wonder far as I prefer not to get stabbed.

hahahaha oh my dear god.

Elizabeth is not North Adelaide. It's way North Adelaide, they are total opposite area's one feral and one very nice.

I will go to the game but I wll not wonder far as I prefer not to get stabbed.

You will have an interesting week with your esteemed colleagues, this week ! :lol:


where the hell is Elizabeth? :blink:

Hopefully in bed asleep!

(Heh, that's my little girls name)

Yeah, Casey in the last week against a top 4 side from last year would be sensational. Going up against Richmond for a cheap win does nothing.

I suppose you'd think we'd beat Geelong too, then :P

Get rid of the Nab cup all together. Increase the season to 24 or 26 rounds make teams play each other

twice. Means that players like Morton are injured in a game rather than junk time at Princes Park. Thank god this is the

last season we have to put up with this Nab cup crap in this form.

what is it being Changed too??

what is it being Changed too??

I think they're scrapping it altogether to accommodate the change in season length next year with the Gold Coast. But it might be happening in 2 years, not 1, when Western Sydney come in.

Anyone know which oval it is in Elizabeth? Looking forward to actually seeing a game.

Edit: Found out that its at Elizabeth Oval, funnily enough

Edited by Maric Legend


Saturday 13th March @ 2:00pm

Casey Fields

MFC v (a top 2 team from 2009)

A great outcome!

Saturday 13th March @ 2:00pm

Casey Fields

MFC v (a top 2 team from 2009)

A great outcome!

So probably Melbourne V Geelong (provided the Saints win and go thru to the NAB GF)

A good promotion for Casey but it's not going to help us get that elusive pre season win.

Melbourne

1. Matthew Warnock, 2. Nathan Jones, 3. Clint Bartram, 5. Jordan Gysberts, 7. Brad Miller, 8. James Frawley, 9. Jack Trengove, 13. Jordie McKenzie, 14. Lynden Dunn, 15. Ricky Petterd, 16. Jack Grimes, 18. Brad Green, 19. Addam Maric, 21. Daniel Bell, 23. James McDonald, 24. Liam Jurrah, 25. Kyle Cheney, 27. Jared Rivers, 28. Joel MacDonald, 29. Michael Newton, 30. Tom McNamara, 31. Tom Scully, 33. Austin Wonaeamirri, 34. Stefan Martin, 40. Mark Jamar, 42. Jake Spencer, 44. Rohan Bail, 47. James Strauss, 48. Jack Fitzpatrick.

Interesting to see how the midfield copes without the bustling work of sylvia and moloney.

Edited by stranga

 

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