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Only 1 Ex-Demon represented on the field. Brad Green is pulling on the boots this year. Daisy Pearce is Assistant Coach and Bernie Vince is a runner.

Victoria

Coach: Dermott Brereton

Assistant Coach: Daisy Pearce

Captain: Brendon Fevola

 


All Stars

Coach: Wayne Carey

Assistant Coach: Sabrina Frederick

Captain: Andrew Jarman

 

Anthony Koutoufides

Bob Murphy

Brad Johnson

Ben Dixon

Brendan Fevola

Brent Harvey

Cameron Ling

Campbell Brown

Daniel Harford

Jarrad Waite

Jimmy Bartel

Josh Gibson

Matthew Boyd

Nathan Lovett-Murray

Ryan Crowley

Travis Cloke

Stephen Milne 

Adam Cooney

Alan Didak

Andrew Jarman

Andrew Krakouer

Andrew McLeod

Brad Green

Daniel Kerr

Gavin Wanganeen

Glen Jakovich

Jason Akermanis

Justin Koschitzke

Leon Davis

Mark Riccuito

Matthew Richardson

Scott Cummings

Runners: Sharni Layton, Bernie Vince 

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Am I mistaken or is this year's game like AFLX?

 

Really fallen a long way the EJ game. A few years back I used to think it was great fun but I feel like year on year is been getting progressively worse. It needed a revamp....  But somehow I feel changing it to AFLX isn't going to help. 


26 minutes ago, Demonland said:

I believe it's being played at AAMI Park so the field will most likely be rectangular.

as i feared. 

 

16 minutes ago, ArtificialWisdom said:

Really fallen a long way the EJ game. A few years back I used to think it was great fun but I feel like year on year is been getting progressively worse. It needed a revamp....  But somehow I feel changing it to AFLX isn't going to help. 

it used to be great because it was treated semi-seriously. now it's all a joke, scripted for the sake of it. and they've ruined it.

This is not doing a lot for me I am afraid. All happening in slow motion. Amazing what age does to former athletes! 

 

Where are all the ‘legends’?

Even... really good players???

 

 


I know I have the choice to ‘not’ watch it but fair dinkum my ‘taste’ for entertainment and the of the AFL’s are faarrkking poles apart. 

Haven’t seen it for a few years. Just switched it on before 3qtr time.  Where is there crowd? And why are they playing like geriatrics, they can barely move.  Looks like a few old guys having a kick to kick with no enthusiasm, then look at the score, wtf!! 

 

Worse than AFLX and that’s saying something. 

Watched for 30 secs...game gone from a farce to a joke. Sad

Edited by beelzebub


Yes I watched it for 10 minutes.  Sad to see legends deteriorate with age.  It should be players who retired in the last 5 years.  Jakovich could hardly move or bend.  He was a champion for the Eagles but needed a walking frame last night.  

Hey I fell asleep after half time does anyone know where I can find a replay of last nights game? Apparently it was a nail bitter finish! 

Edited by Earl Hood

Went to rubbish as soon as they started letting C & D grade "celebrities and comedians" have a run around.

 


That really was a shocker: how so many go to seed, (Bob Murphy excepted).

I understand the late E.J. Whitten has made an appearance at AFL House threatening to haunt Gillon McLachlan for ever unless he promises never to put it on again!

 

I would much rather watch paint dry than subject myself to that farce ever again. The only thing missing was a masked man coming onto the field with a steel chair.

7 hours ago, leucopogon said:

I would much rather watch paint dry than subject myself to that farce ever again. The only thing missing was a masked man coming onto the field with a steel chair.

And the Ch 7 commentators fawning over the whole show. I know it is for a noble cause , but..............

 
7 hours ago, leucopogon said:

I would much rather watch paint dry than subject myself to that farce ever again. The only thing missing was a masked man coming onto the field with a steel chair.

If it's going to be rigged anyway they need to go fully in this direction and turn it into a 100% sports entertainment spectacle.

15 minutes ago, Supermercado said:

If it's going to be rigged anyway they need to go fully in this direction and turn it into a 100% sports entertainment spectacle.

They're  there...it sure aint footy


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