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2 hours ago, Hogans Demons said:

Gee I hope we haven't thrown Vandenberg in the deep end too early again.

Remember last year he played against Collingwood and then was done for the year.

It’s very hard to shake these kind of concerns, isn’t it. We just have to put our faith in those deciding these sort of things. Which is a whole other concern ??

 
9 minutes ago, Mel Bourne said:

It’s very hard to shake these kind of concerns, isn’t it. We just have to put our faith in those deciding these sort of things. Which is a whole other concern ??

I hope he only plays a half at most.

21 minutes ago, Diamond_Jim said:

There's a good thread on Kayo.

It works well if you have download speeds of 10-15 Mbs. Because it's live sport it needs a little more speed than Netflix that uses buffering.

It also works very well overseas if used with a VPN.

The difference between the standard and premium ($25 and $35) is simply 2 versus three devices at once.

The biggest drawback is that if Channel 7 is covering a game you will get their feed and commentary with ads during the match. I had hoped to say goodbye to Bruce and co.

Cricket coverage is topnotch as is tennis and F1 if you're into it.The replay system is great.

I use an nvidia stream as my box but there are multiple alternatives.

Finally it has no fixed contract so if you only want it for the football season remembering that all finals are FTA and therefore coverage is identical you can cancel at your convenience. Overall a very good product.

 

 

To add to this, if you watch Kayo via an Apple TV or even through a web browser is the ability to multiple games playing at same time, something that you can't achieve with Foxtel. I'll regularly have an AFL game with a NRL game at the same time being played with my TV split.

 
53 minutes ago, Diamond_Jim said:

 

The biggest drawback is that if Channel 7 is covering a game you will get their feed and commentary with ads during the match. I had hoped to say goodbye to Bruce and co.

 

 

 

A mate told me a fella he works with has a work around to address that issue, possibly some plug in or the like so you got the foxtel stream not the 7 one.

He was gonna to get more info and let me know. 

This is our current playing list and where they are at this weekend (players making senior debut in Melbourne colours today are bolded) ~

Oskar Baker — played v Essendon
Toby Bedford — played v Essendon **
Harley Bennell — injured 
Austin Bradtke — played v Essendon
Angus Brayshaw — injured 
Mitch Brown — selected v Adelaide
Kade Chandler — injured 
Kyle Dunkley — injured 
Bayley Fritsch — injured
Max Gawn — injured 
Mitch Hannan — injured 
James Harmes — selected v Adelaide
Michael Hibberd — selected v Adelaide
Marty Hore — played v Essendon **
Jayden Hunt — played v Essendon **
Luke Jackson — selected v Adelaide
Neville Jetta — selected v Adelaide 
Nathan Jones — selected v Adelaide
James Jordan — played v Essendon **
Kade Kolodjiashnij — injured 
Ed Langdon — selected v Adelaide
Jake Lever — selected v Adelaide
Jay Lockhart — selected v Adelaide
Oscar McDonald — selected v Adelaide
Tom McDonald — selected v Adelaide
Steven May — injured 
Jake Melksham — selected v Adelaide
Alex Neal-Bullen — selected v Adelaide
Aaron Nietschke — injured 
Clayton Oliver — selected v Adelaide
Christian Petracca — selected v Adelaide
Harrison Petty — injured 
Kysaiah Pickett — selected v Adelaide
Braydon Preuss — injured 
Trent Rivers — played v Essendon
Christian Salem — selected v Adelaide
Charlie Spargo — selected v Adelaide
Joel Smith — injured
Tom Sparrow — selected v Adelaide
Adam Tomlinson — selected v Adelaide
Aaron vandenBerg — selected v Adelaide
Jack Viney — selected v Adelaide
Corey Wagner  — injured 
Josh Wagner — played v Essendon *
Sam Weideman  — selected v Adelaide

* named I/C v Adelaide 

** named emergency v Adelaide 


On 2/21/2020 at 2:43 PM, Mel Bourne said:

Really? I just have the AFL app free with my Telstra account, but are you saying if I paid extra they’d lift the restriction on screen-mirroring? 

Missed this sorry.. No, Telstra only has the AFL contract for mobile phone size, can't remember the specs, but is why you won't see it big enough to fill an iPad, etc... they can not allow their feed to resize to anything larger.

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