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1. Neville Jetta vs Jordan Lewis
Alex Neal-Bullen vs 8. Jake Melksham
Charlie Spargo vs Jack Viney
6. Tom McDonald vs Billy Stretch

 

1. Neville Jetta vs Jordan Lewis
Alex Neal-Bullen vs 8. Jake Melksham
Charlie Spargo vs Jack Viney
6. Tom McDonald vs Billy Stretch

1. Neville Jetta vs Jordan Lewis
Alex Neal-Bullen vs 8. Jake Melksham
Charlie Spargo vs Jack Viney
6. Tom McDonald vs Billy Stretch

 

1. Neville Jetta vs Jordan Lewis
Alex Neal-Bullen vs 8. Jake Melksham
Charlie Spargo vs Jack Viney
6. Tom McDonald vs Billy Stretch


1. Neville Jetta vs Jordan Lewis
Alex Neal-Bullen vs 8. Jake Melksham
Charlie Spargo vs Jack Viney
6. Tom McDonald vs Billy Stretch

1. Neville Jetta vs Jordan Lewis
Alex Neal-Bullen vs 8. Jake Melksham
Charlie Spargo vs Jack Viney
6. Tom McDonald vs Billy Stretch

1. Neville Jetta vs Jordan Lewis
Alex Neal-Bullen vs 8. Jake Melksham
Charlie Spargo vs Jack Viney
6. Tom McDonald vs Billy Stretch

 

 

Jetta

Neal-Bullen

Viney

T. McDonald


 

 

 

Jack Viney vs 5. Nathan Jones
Sam Frost vs Charlie Spargo
Jake Lever vs 4. James Harmes
Joel Smith vs Christian Salem

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10 hours ago, Whispering_Jack said:

1. Neville Jetta vs Jordan Lewis
Alex Neal-Bullen vs 8. Jake Melksham
Charlie Spargo vs Jack Viney
6. Tom McDonald vs Billy Stretch

Query: is it possible at the end of this round to get a list of which players are left in Demonbracket so that we can assess the state of play?

This was the Round 3 draw. All straight knockout stuff from here so you can work out who's likely to play who if the bookies are correct:

1. Neville Jetta vs Jordan Lewis
Alex Neal-Bullen vs 8. Jake Melksham|
Tom McDonald vs Billy Stretch
Jayden Hunt vs 4. James Harmes

3. Clayton Oliver vs Bayley Fritsch
Charlie Spargo vs Jack Viney
2. Max Gawn vs Michael Hibberd
Christian Salem vs 7. Angus Brayshaw

(Note to all: Don't vote on tomorrow's games yet. Ballot box opens when the results are posted tonight).

7 minutes ago, Supermercado said:

This was the Round 3 draw. All straight knockout stuff from here so you can work out who's likely to play who if the bookies are correct:

1. Neville Jetta vs Jordan Lewis
Alex Neal-Bullen vs 8. Jake Melksham|
Tom McDonald vs Billy Stretch
Jayden Hunt vs 4. James Harmes

3. Clayton Oliver vs Bayley Fritsch
Charlie Spargo vs Jack Viney
2. Max Gawn vs Michael Hibberd
Christian Salem vs 7. Angus Brayshaw

(Note to all: Don't vote on tomorrow's games yet. Ballot box opens when the results are posted tonight).

I smell a Max vs Clarry epic Semi Final. 

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Your classified Day 8 #demonbracket results are in:

1. Neville Jetta d. Jordan Lewis 135-4
8. Jake Melksham d. Alex Neal-Bullen 95-44
Jack Viney d. Charlie Spargo 127-12
6. Tom McDonald d. Billy Stretch 134-5

Your remaining Round 3 games, to be voted on until 19:00 Thursday night:

Jayden Hunt vs 4. James Harmes
3. Clayton Oliver vs Bayley Fritsch
2. Max Gawn vs Michael Hibberd
Christian Salem vs 7. Angus Brayshaw


Jayden Hunt vs James Harmes
Clayton Oliver vs Bayley Fritsch
Max Gawn vs Michael Hibberd
Christian Salem vs Angus Brayshaw

James Harmes
Clayton Oliver
Max Gawn
Angus Brayshaw

29 minutes ago, Supermercado said:

Your classified Day 8 #demonbracket results are in:

1. Neville Jetta d. Jordan Lewis 135-4
8. Jake Melksham d. Alex Neal-Bullen 95-44
Jack Viney d. Charlie Spargo 127-12
6. Tom McDonald d. Billy Stretch 134-5

Your remaining Round 3 games, to be voted on until 19:00 Thursday night:

Jayden Hunt vs 4. James Harmes
3. Clayton Oliver vs Bayley Fritsch
2. Max Gawn vs Michael Hibberd
Christian Salem vs 7. Angus Brayshaw

Nev is our #1 seed but not good enough to get drafted in the AFLX team by Eddie Betts.

Are they feuding?


Hunt

Oliver

Gawn

Brayshaw

 

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