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Does anyone know, or remember, whether or not these challenge hit-outs are covered by radio?

I realise TV coverage is out, but is it possible that we could recieve a radio signal from the game?

 
Does anyone know, or remember, whether or not these challenge hit-outs are covered by radio?

I realise TV coverage is out, but is it possible that we could recieve a radio signal from the game?

No radio coverage but you might get scores updated.

No radio coverage but you might get scores updated.

Hey. I know that 5AA Adelaide is covering the game and I'll be there too! (i think).

You can log onto their website and you should be able to hear the game from there. be warned that you may be subjected to blatant bias in favour of the Crows :)

 

Glad we're playing a quality team like Adelaide, where we can further practice our 'run and carry' game plan.

I'd be interested to find out the ground dimensions up in Mt. Gambier if anyone has got them handy.

It will be good to see how the 'run and carry' tactic goes against a quality team in the comp, whether it fails or passes.

Match info: http://www.mountgambiertourism.com.au/diar...&refer=WEEK

Some info about the oval in Mt Gambier: http://www.check-in.com.au/Limestone_Coast...Sports_Park.htm

This is all i know


normally pre sold tickets are cheaper than tickets sold at the gate on the day but not for this game???

 
Hey. I know that 5AA Adelaide is covering the game and I'll be there too! (i think).

You can log onto their website and you should be able to hear the game from there. be warned that you may be subjected to blatant bias in favour of the Crows:)

That's my understanding too Ash. Google/Dogpile 5AA, add to favourites and listen in. It'll be interesting to see who gets a run this week.

Glad we're playing a quality team like Adelaide, where we can further practice our 'run and carry' game plan.

I'd be interested to find out the ground dimensions up in Mt. Gambier if anyone has got them handy.

There is discussion of the ground on the Demons Board at Big Footy; apparently it is the biggest in the local comp. Hard to know whether it has a SA sardine can configuration (120m straight-line wings) or if it tends more toward a Victorian style classic oval shape. The surface has been subject to check a couple of times. If it's not up to standard the AFL leaves itself liable in event of injury and consequent law suits.


Adelaide v Melbourne, Mount Gambier, 3.30pm Saturday 3 March

Adelaide squad: 3. Kris Massie, 4. Kurt Tippett, 5. Scott Thompson, 6. Jonathan Griffin, 7. Nathan van Berlo, 8. Nathan Bassett, 10. Matthew Bode, 11. Michael Doughty, 12. Robert Shirley, 13. Ben Hudson, 14. David Mackay, 15. Jason Torney, 17. Scott Welsh, 19. Darren Pfeiffer, 21. Chris Knights, 23. Andrew McLeod, 24. Brett Burton, 25. Ben Rutten, 26. Richard Douglas, 27. Scott Stevens, 28. Bernie Vince, 29. James Sellar, 33. Brent Reilly, 36. Simon Goodwin, 39. Martin Mattner, 42. Rhys Archard, 43. Andrew McIntyre, 44. Nathan Bock.

Melbourne squad: 1. Simon Buckley, 2. Nathan Jones, 3. Clint Bizzell, 4. Ben Holland, 6. Matthew Bate, 7. Brad Miller, 8. James Frawley, 11. Paul Johnson, 13. Adem Yze, 14. Lynden Dunn, 15. Ricky Petterd, 17. Chris Johnson, 18. Brad Green, 20. Colin Garland, 21 . Daniel Bell, 22. Brent Moloney, 23. James McDonald, 26. Heath Neville, 27. Jared Rivers, 30. Simon Godfrey, 32. Cameron Bruce, 34. Jeff White, 35. Ryan Ferguson, 36. Aaron Davey, 37. Matthew Warnock, 38. Daniel Hughes, 40. Mark Jamar, 45. Matthew Whelan.

Adelaide v Melbourne, Mount Gambier, 3.30pm Saturday 3 March

Adelaide squad: 3. Kris Massie, 4. Kurt Tippett, 5. Scott Thompson, 6. Jonathan Griffin, 7. Nathan van Berlo, 8. Nathan Bassett, 10. Matthew Bode, 11. Michael Doughty, 12. Robert Shirley, 13. Ben Hudson, 14. David Mackay, 15. Jason Torney, 17. Scott Welsh, 19. Darren Pfeiffer, 21. Chris Knights, 23. Andrew McLeod, 24. Brett Burton, 25. Ben Rutten, 26. Richard Douglas, 27. Scott Stevens, 28. Bernie Vince, 29. James Sellar, 33. Brent Reilly, 36. Simon Goodwin, 39. Martin Mattner, 42. Rhys Archard, 43. Andrew McIntyre, 44. Nathan Bock.

Melbourne squad: 1. Simon Buckley, 2. Nathan Jones, 3. Clint Bizzell, 4. Ben Holland, 6. Matthew Bate, 7. Brad Miller, 8. James Frawley, 11. Paul Johnson, 13. Adem Yze, 14. Lynden Dunn, 15. Ricky Petterd, 17. Chris Johnson, 18. Brad Green, 20. Colin Garland, 21 . Daniel Bell, 22. Brent Moloney, 23. James McDonald, 26. Heath Neville, 27. Jared Rivers, 30. Simon Godfrey, 32. Cameron Bruce, 34. Jeff White, 35. Ryan Ferguson, 36. Aaron Davey, 37. Matthew Warnock, 38. Daniel Hughes, 40. Mark Jamar, 45. Matthew Whelan.

Good to see Moloney, White and Whelan named.....Lets hope Moloney gets through okay...we were 1 or 2 good experienced midfielders short last week...

Good to see Moloney, White and Whelan named.....

And Davey, although this is a 28-men squad so we don't know whether they'll actually play.

No Johnstone?

I really hope Moloney plays

And go Heathy Neville!

no newton? hmm.. i hope Colin Garland snags a few! and yes go Heath Neville


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And no Pickett... Not good signs. The guy needs time on ground to get his body right like last year.

Very pleased to see both Garland and Neville (two Tassie boys) in the squad.

Does anyone know where we will be playing next weekend?

Whispering Jack is usually on top of these things.

If you mean the weekend after the coming weekend might I suggest strongly that you should take these matters one week at a time.


5AA Link

Click here guys. Should be on at 1:00pm.

At the moment KG & Cornesey are having a bunfight with a Fundamental Christian about the Betting 'scandal'.

Good times in SA!

Damn, I came home to listen t the game at 2pm and the freaking game hasnt even started

I feel ill knowing I am listening to an Adelaide radio station. First time in my life I will ever delve into the minds of South Australian ferals

Does the game start at 3.30 our time or what?

 

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