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There was footage on the news of Jurrah being interviewed about his mark outside Victoria House,

where I assume he had scans on his hamstring, meaning he is injured

 

IN Bate, MacDonald, Sylvia

OUT Warnock, Newton, Bail

Makes no sense to give Brad a farewell game.

Miller has said he will play for the Scorpions this week:

Miller was given the opportunity to play his 134th - and final - match for the Demons, but has opted to remain with the Scorpions.

The 27-year-old felt it was in the club’s best interests to remain with the side, where he has played most of the season.

http://www.melbournefc.com.au/news/newsarticle/tabid/7415/newsid/101077/default.aspx

Good to hear, and probably better for him to rip it up in the VFL anyway.

As for ins, JoelMac and Sylvia might return from injury if fit, while Bate seems to be the only one demanding a game based on VFL form.

 

HOORAY!!! Someone else who had their eyes open during the game!

And yes... my oh my his marking is proving to be a real treat!! :) Perfect overhead. Solid grab.

Yep. Showed a bit of it last year too. He just needed to back himself near the goals on the weekend.

I missed the game today but did Warnock line up on Schultz?

Warnock did go forward for a bit in the final term. Maybe DB will try him up there some more this week. Perfect week to try it out. Thats if he stays in the side.


Miller was given the opportunity to play his 134th - and final - match for the Demons, but has opted to remain with the Scorpions.

The 27-year-old felt it was in the club’s best interests to remain with the side, where he has played most of the season.

Say what you like about the bloke (and i've said a lot!) he is a fantastic clubman. Not only is he so humbled in the offer for a final game that he continues to think about the best interests of the club, but in the interest of Casey, who he's played for for most of the year, he's opted to help them go as far as they can.

Well done Brad, that is a top notch move in my books. Good luck to you in the future, i genuinely hope you get to another club.

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