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Just to follow up on and old topic 7 weeks, we still have a lot to acheive in 3 weeks

Off field

FOJ sponser still needed

Our Membership has stalled we are a little under 14,000 members away from our target of 40,000

On Field

2 more NAB cup matches good win last week, the Hawks will be another good test. Hopefully our last match is at Casey Fields.

We have seen a different style in the first 2 weeks, we will only get better, this week you expect to see our team almost at full strength. Hopefully we see Moloney, Clark, Rivers, Bartram, Trengove this week.

It is funny how your opinion can change over 4 weeks, we have got more than we expected on Field with new players getting us excited. Off Field the FOJ will happen but the 40,000 target looks a long way off

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Just to follow up on and old topic 7 weeks, we still have a lot to acheive in 3 weeks

On Field

, this week you expect to see our team almost at full strength.

I don't actually believe we will se the our team almost at full strength this week. The whole pre-season has been about load management and i don't see any change to that this week. I believe the last NAB round wherever it is played will be where we might pick a team close to our best.

Don't be surprised to see the likes of Magner, Couch, Frawley, Garland, Jamar et al rested this week.

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FOJ sponsor is absolutely critical, I understand Cam wants to get the best deal for the club but we can't go into round 1 without this being filled, it will reflect extremely poorly on the club.

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FOJ sponsor is absolutely critical, I understand Cam wants to get the best deal for the club but we can't go into round 1 without this being filled, it will reflect extremely poorly on the club.

Not if a big deal is close it won't. If there is no deal, then you are right.
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Wang?

Actually, according to the fixture, the possible venues are:

Etihad Stadium

Simonds Stadium

Blacktown International Sportspark

AAMI Stadium

Patersons Stadium

Metricon Stadium

Manuka Oval

VISY Park

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Actually, according to the fixture, the possible venues are:

Etihad Stadium

Simonds Stadium

Blacktown International Sportspark

AAMI Stadium

Patersons Stadium

Metricon Stadium

Manuka Oval

VISY Park

No mention of the MCG there!

Must be a printing oversight...Blacktown International Sportspark. Hahaha! That's a bit of a stretch!

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Also maybe the MCG has rights for cricket all the way up until round 1, with the cricket pitches in there atm, that is why it isnt being used yet.

Although the Tri series final is in a few days, so cricket will be over yeah??? no more games for a while if i recall correctly

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Also maybe the MCG has rights for cricket all the way up until round 1, with the cricket pitches in there atm, that is why it isnt being used yet.

Although the Tri series final is in a few days, so cricket will be over yeah??? no more games for a while if i recall correctly

Still a possible shield final option.

Looks very unlikely the Vics will finish top but that may be a consideration.

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