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Looks like the game isn't going to be televised on ABC. :(

Channel 9 have three hours of "TO BE CONFIRMED" in their programming for that night though, which perhaps suggests they are considering sending a team up to cover it?

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Surprised D-Rod didn't get the nod. Hopefully Aaron has a good game and gets some confidence out of it, really want to see I'm finish on a high.

Aaron Davey has always had confidence in his footy, the injuries and fitness issues have cruelled for last couple of years, spoke to him last week, feeling on top of the world

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Looks like the game isn't going to be televised on ABC. :(

Channel 9 have three hours of "TO BE CONFIRMED" in their programming for that night though, which perhaps suggests they are considering sending a team up to cover it?

Heard on SEN today the game will be streamed on RFC and AFL sites.

That is it.

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I read that the captain of the team is now Nathan Lovett-Murray which is a great choice.

I don't believe there's any need to discriminate against any of the Essendon players at this time over the other issue.

I would have liked Aaron Davey to be part of the team's leadership group. He really has done a lot of good things for his people and notwithstanding his last couple of seasons, I'd like to think he could help lead this side and do a good job as vice captain.

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That would be a little unfair. 2 vs 22. Although with Nic Nat in the side, I'll be RangeRover would be betting his house on a Fiji victory.

Don't forget alipate carlile and tom nicholls too ;) Cousin and a familyfriend of ours ;)

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2013 Indigenous All Stars squad

1. Murray Newman (West Coast)

2. Amos Frank (Hawthorn)

3. Lewis Jetta (Sydney Swans)

4. Bradley Hartman (Geelong)

5. Jarrod Harbrow (Gold Coast)

6. Bradley Hill (Hawthorn)

7. Leroy Jetta (Essendon)

8. Aaron Davey (Melbourne)

9. Alwyn Davey (Essendon)

10. Neville Jetta (Melbourne)

11. Harley Bennell (Gold Coast)

12. Lindsay Thomas (North Melbourne)

13. Allen Christensen (Geelong)

14. Gerald Ugle (Greater Western Sydney)

15. Courtenay Dempsey (Essendon)

16. Tony Armstrong (Sydney)

17. Jed Anderson (Hawthorn)

18. Graham Johncock (Adelaide)

19. Eddie Betts (Carlton)

20. Steven Motlop (Geelong)

21. Joshua Simpson (Fremantle)

22. Curtly Hampton (Greater Western Sydney)

24. Sharrod Wellingham (West Coast)

25. Cameron Ellis-Yolmen (Adelaide)

26. Bret Goodes (Western Bulldogs)

27. Nathan Lovett-Murray (Essendon) - captain

28. Steven May (Gold Coast)

29. Liam Jones (Western Bulldogs)

30. Patrick Ryder (Essendon)

33. Joshua Hill (West Coast)

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Guys I think the reason no one is interested in televising it is that no one cares.

TV has decided low audience, so low interest from them.

I must say I agree.

My only interest is to make sure no Dees player is injured.

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I wish this was televised, I'm chomping at the bit for footy to start..

Richmond will give them a belting I reckon..

Put in Buddy, Cyril, Burgoyne, Wells, Varcoe, Walker, Garlett, Yarran, A. Goodes, Brennan, Hill and Johnson.. I bet I'm missing some stars.. Oh Dom Barry..

Tigers would have no chance..

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