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6 hours ago, binman said:

Maybe.

But i reckon given he represents such a tricky match up up forward (they have to play a tall on him) and his leap means he can take centre bounces without getting buffeted too much that they will want to play him round one. particularly if Weed can give Maxy a chop out occasionally (and Tomlinson around the ground).

I reckon Jackson to play 3 or so games, in packets.  They will try to fast track him, but gently gently.  You could see his body isn't ready yet.

His head is more advanced than body, imo.

 
On 2/25/2020 at 11:27 AM, Satyriconhome said:

Weid really enjoyed it, I asked,  19 touches and all over the ground, could be the making of him

 

I had a few drinks (was very excited) but from what I could tell he's ruck work was sub par, in fact horrible. 

Did I have to much to drink or is that a fair assessment? 

To me Weird is a lead up full forward exactly like Tom Hawkins or nothing. Harsh?

Friday afternoon off locked in. Going as much out of nostalgia as Arden St was one of my favourite away grounds back in the day. 

 

On 2/25/2020 at 4:32 PM, No Plan B said:

What are the chances of there being a sausage sizzle, canteen and/or canned drinks being sold? Can anyone remember from the Pies game last year?

Did you manage to find out the answer?

1 hour ago, Bring-Back-Powell said:

Did you manage to find out the answer?

At the Pies game you could only get food etc inside the Holden centre and the queues were so long I gave up . Nothing available around the ground, but likely a sales strategy by Eddie. North may be more working class and actually look after the fans??

3 hours ago, Bring-Back-Powell said:

Did you manage to find out the answer?

Someone coincidentally asked the same thing on the North board over at BigFooty. Nobody knows for sure but it sounds more unlikely than likely that there'll be food and drink.

 
9 minutes ago, No Plan B said:

Someone coincidentally asked the same thing on the North board over at BigFooty. Nobody knows for sure but it sounds more unlikely than likely that there'll be food and drink.

That was me!

4 hours ago, whatwhatsaywhat said:

Gus says he is playing in the practice match tomorrow
 

Source: horse’s mouth

Which horse?


On 2/24/2020 at 7:33 PM, Demonland said:

The Kangaroos match will be live streamed. 

 

Ecstatic that this game is filmed. I will be at work (doh) and am wondering if you happen to know if the live stream will be saved on the website, and able to accessed after the game? If not, if anyone reads this that plans to be saving the stream on their computer please let us know. Many thanks.

On 2/25/2020 at 1:27 PM, old dee said:

Agree except I want to win!

Sounding like SWYL there, od

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1 minute ago, wehrwolf said:

Ecstatic that this game is filmed. I will be at work (doh) and am wondering if you happen to know if the live stream will be saved on the website, and able to accessed after the game? If not, if anyone reads this that plans to be saving the stream on their computer please let us know. Many thanks.

If the Collingwood Scratch Match that was streamed live last year is any indication then it will be available to watch later but it hasn't been officially confirmed.

8 minutes ago, Moonshadow said:

Sounding like SWYL there, od

On this subject we are as one Mr. Shadow.

 


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