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AFL 2007 Premiership Season - Melbourne Football Club

Rd 1 Friday, Mar 30 (Night) St. Kilda MCG Home 7:40 pm

Rd 2 Monday, Apr 09 (Day) Hawthorn MCG Away 2:10 pm

Rd 3 Sunday, Apr 15 (Day) Geelong MCG Home 2:10 pm

Rd 4 Sunday, Apr 22 (Day) Fremantle MCG Home 2:10 pm

Rd 5 Saturday, Apr 28 (Night) Sydney SCG Away 7:10 pm

Rd 6 Sunday, May 06 (Day) Port Adelaide MCG Home 2:10 pm

Rd 7 Sunday, May 13 (Day) Western Bulldogs Telstra Dome Away 2:10 pm

Rd 8 Sunday, May 20 (Day) West Coast Subiaco Away 2:40 pm

Rd 9 Sunday, May 27 (Day) Kangaroos MCG Home 2:10 pm

Rd 10 Saturday, Jun 02 (Day) Adelaide MCG Home 2:10 pm

Rd 11 SMonday, Jun 11 (Day) Collingwood MCG Home 2:10 pm

Rd 12 Friday, Jun 22 (Night) Richmond MCG Away 7:40 pm

Rd 13 Friday, Jun 29 (Night) Essendon Telstra Dome Away 7:40 pm

Rd 14 Sunday, Jul 08 (Day) Carlton MCG Away 2:10 pm

Rd 15 Saturday, Jul 14 (Night) Brisbane Lions Gabba Home 7:10 pm

Rd 16 Sunday, Jul 22 (Sun Twilight) Kangaroos Telstra Dome Away 5:10 pm

Rd 17 Sunday, Jul 29 (Sun Twilight) Port Adelaide AAMI Stadium Away 4:10 pm

Rd 18 Sunday, Aug 05 (Sun Early) Sydney Manuka Oval Home 1:10 pm

Rd 19 Saturday, Aug 11 (Night) Western Bulldogs Telstra Dome Home 7:10 pm

Rd 20 Friday, Aug 17 (Night) Collingwood MCG Away 7:40 pm

Rd 21 Saturday, Aug 25 (Day) Fremantle Subiaco Away 2:10 pm

Rd 22 Sunday, Sep 02 (Sun Twilight) Carlton MCG Home 5:10 pm

VFL 2007 Season - Sandringham Football Club

Round 1 Saturday, Apr 07 (ABC TV) Geelong TBO Home

Round 2 Sunday, Apr 15 Werribee Away

Round 3 Sunday, Apr 22 Bendigo Away

Round 4 Sunday, Apr 29 Casey Scorpions TBO Home

Round 5 Sunday, May 06 FRANKSTON Away

Round 6 BYE

Round 7 Saturday, May 19 Williamstown TBO Home

Saturday, MAY 26 (ABC TV) VFL vs WAFL TEAC OVAL

Round 8 Saturday, June 02 North Ballarat Away

Round 9 Sunday, June 10 Coburg Away

Round 10 Sunday, June 17 Box Hill TBO Home

Round 11 Sunday, June 24 Port Melbourne Away

Round 12 BYE

Round 13 Saturday, July 07 Tasmania Launceston Away

Round 14 Sunday, July 15 Werribee TBO Home

Round 15 Sunday, July 22 Williamstown Away

Round 16 Saturday, July 28 (ABC TV) Bendigo TBO Home

Round 17 Sunday, Aug 05 Nth Bullants TBO Home

Round 18 Sunday, Aug 12 Box Hill Away

Round 19 Sunday, Aug 19 North Ballarat TBO Home

Round 20 Sunday, Aug 26 Coburg TBO Home

 

Do I read that Sandy only plays Geelong once, and that's not at Skilled?

Damn, I like watching Sandy down here!

Do I read that Sandy only plays Geelong once, and that's not at Skilled?

Damn, I like watching Sandy down here!

Why?

Geelong generally beats the Zebras at that place!

 

Bloody launceston (aka nonsenseton)

First they get all AFL games in Tassie now they get the VFL premiers playing there too.

I hope they get a pulp mill and poison everybody there


Just a question. Could one watch sandy at Willy and make it to TD for the dees game v's Nth at 5.10?

The Willy game would finish at about 4:30-40. As long as you could get a train straight away (is Williamstown station near the ground??), you'd probably miss about 15 minutes of the big game!

Yeah you'd be able to do the double, Williamstown station is about a 5 min walk from the ground and its not that far to town once you're on the train.

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