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So I read there is a Scratch match against Essendon at Casey Fields on Friday.

i May find myself in the area, does anyone know what time the game would start?

 
 
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Just now, joshua said:

2PM

Thanks Joshua, 21st (I stand corrected) at 2.  Will see about attending...

  • Demonland changed the title to SCRATCH MATCH: Essendon @ Casey (21/2/20)
  • Demonland changed the title to SCRATCH MATCH: Essendon @ Casey (21/2/20)

Think I will go on Frifay and have a look at the Casey players.

I have locked in leave for the arvo of the roos game. Really looking forward to it

Mrs W and I are booked into the Miami Hotel in Nth Melb for that Friday. Easy walk down to Arden St and back. Although coming back we will have to stop in at the Three Crowns Hotel for a burger and a couple of beers.

 

 

A match  vs Essendoon on Friday..  and playing the Crows the very next day?

Something doesn't add up here.  Is the fixture on the club website wrong?

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27 minutes ago, JakovichScissorKick said:

A match  vs Essendoon on Friday..  and playing the Crows the very next day?

Something doesn't add up here.  Is the fixture on the club website wrong?

When the practice match was announced, I remember reading that it would feature players that didn't play the following day against Adelaide. Basically, its the reserves players that will play against Essendon. How many that will end up being, I have no idea.


45 minutes ago, AshleyH30 said:

When the practice match was announced, I remember reading that it would feature players that didn't play the following day against Adelaide. Basically, its the reserves players that will play against Essendon. How many that will end up being, I have no idea.

Yeah that makes sense.   Cheers man

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My appt cancelled and I really cant justify driving over 60km to watch the Resies in a scratch match.  Shame, was looking forward to it.

1 minute ago, buck_nekkid said:

My appt cancelled and I really cant justify driving over 60km to watch the Resies in a scratch match.  Shame, was looking forward to it.

Soft! Over 400km for me to the G and back. I don't miss a match! (on the TV)  I still pay my membership donation every year.

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18 minutes ago, ManDee said:

Soft! Over 400km for me to the G and back. I don't miss a match! (on the TV)  I still pay my membership donation every year.

‘In the area, late back to office‘ is different from ‘drove to other side of city for 3/4 day’.... 

The first VFL game is not until round 3 of the AFL season. Interesting to see this match being scheduled.

One hopes the bacon and egg rolls will be available !!

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Definition of scratch match, please?

1 hour ago, willmoy said:

Definition of scratch match, please?

When you play the doggies

1 hour ago, Diamond_Jim said:

The first VFL game is not until round 3 of the AFL season. Interesting to see this match being scheduled.

One hopes the bacon and egg rolls will be available !!

I tend to doubt the egg and bacon rolls although there is a fair bit of work being done around the ground so there may be a few extras there to put the barbie on. Drove past there earlier today and car park seemed full.

As a proud mornington peninsula resident I've decided to take the arvo off to drive 25 mins to Casey for this one....even though Ive been going to the footy forever Im not that great at posting my observations but am happy to update on anything notable...will double up for the Crows match the next day too


6 hours ago, dl4e said:

I tend to doubt the egg and bacon rolls although there is a fair bit of work being done around the ground so there may be a few extras there to put the barbie on. Drove past there earlier today and car park seemed full.

wonder if they have fixed the drainage

8 hours ago, buck_nekkid said:

‘In the area, late back to office‘ is different from ‘drove to other side of city for 3/4 day’.... 

As MD said, Soft! Yes with a capital S. You promised so much but have decided to deliver .......nothing.

8 hours ago, wehrwolf said:

Happen to know if they are filming the 2 practice matches?

No idea. Nothing has been announced yet but that doesn't mean they won't.

I seriously doubt the Essendon match will be streamed as the game won't feature many Demons listed players.

Arden Street game could be streamed like the Pies game last year but I wouldn't bet the farm on it. 

 
8 minutes ago, Demonland said:

No idea. Nothing has been announced yet but that doesn't mean they won't.

I seriously doubt the Essendon match will be streamed as the game won't feature many Demons listed players.

Arden Street game could be streamed like the Pies game last year but I wouldn't bet the farm on it. 

Maybe it's time for Demonland to branch out into "Demonland TV", and stream our own telecast live on DL.  We could even drag Sandy Roberts out of retirement to do the commentary for us!  Good idea, Andy?  (Thought you'd like it!)

11 hours ago, Demonland said:

No idea. Nothing has been announced yet but that doesn't mean they won't.

I seriously doubt the Essendon match will be streamed as the game won't feature many Demons listed players.

Arden Street game could be streamed like the Pies game last year but I wouldn't bet the farm on it. 

With Essendon's massive supporter base perhaps they will stream the game. Fingers crossed.


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