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We should move the entire competition to North Korea, they don’t have any cases and never have. 

Edited by Ethan Tremblay

 

This team has broken my heart for almost 50 years.

But still i am missing them play today in this strange season.

Go Dees (whenever we play again)?

Edited by leave it to deever

4 hours ago, Ethan Tremblay said:

We should move the entire competition to North Korea, they don’t have any cases and never have. 

Just a lot of people mysteriously dying of unexplained bullet wounds.


On 6/21/2020 at 6:30 AM, Ethan Tremblay said:

We should move the entire competition to North Korea, they don’t have any cases and never have. 

North Korea 22/06/20 - 1 case

North Korea 23/06/20 - 0 cases

North Korea 24/06/20 - 1 case

North Korea 25/06/20 - 0 cases

 

 

Casey fields has today been set up with a drive-thru testing site.

Not sure yet on if it directly impacts the oval itself, but this surely impacts our ability to train there?

Edit - Update: The testing site is a few hundred meters away from the oval. Still, seems sketchy.

Edited by Lord Nev


It is quite possible that no WA team is in the GF and very possible that east coast fans won't be allowed into WA due to their quarantine requirements. 

Would rather Sydney than Perth.

A few weeks ago after some players broke the covid rules and Connor McKenna tested positive, I questioned whether the Qld gov't would allow AFL players in without 14 day quarantining and specifically Rich for round 5 game vs WCE. 

With the covid spikes in Victoria.  It is looking increasingly unlikely as Rich vs WCE in doubt.

Another game postponed?  That bye for 'catch-up' games is looking increasingly likely. 

And once Brisb and GCS leave Qld to play in Victoria will they then need to quarantine before returning home?  Who knows.

Anyone's guess as to whether the season is ever finished.

Update:  Round 5 fixture changes:  https://www.theage.com.au/sport/afl/richmond-west-coast-clash-in-doubt-20200629-p5574q.html

We most likely play Richmond next week!

Edited by Lucifer's Hero

Assume we now are highly unlikely to play the Dockers on the GC. 
 

MOVE TO THE NT - games hosted in Alice Springs and Darwin 

Edited by spirit of norm smith
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54 minutes ago, daisycutter said:

or calling out sidebottom and dunn?

To be fair to the f log this was today, but can’t wait for tomorrow nights footy show or whatever he is on to see him go OFF!

4 minutes ago, Cards13 said:

To be fair to the f log this was today, but can’t wait for tomorrow nights footy show or whatever he is on to see him go OFF!

Apparently, the news was out earlier and Robbo certainly went OFF tonight altho I didn't see the show.  He read Sidebottom the riot act!

20 minutes ago, Lucifer's Hero said:

Apparently, the news was out earlier and Robbo certainly went OFF tonight altho I didn't see the show.  He read Sidebottom the riot act!

I saw it, he defended Mckenna to the hilt but got stuck into sidebottom. 

no club bias, nothing to see here

17 minutes ago, DubDee said:

I saw it, he defended Mckenna to the hilt but got stuck into sidebottom. 

no club bias, nothing to see here

Haha you have to love Slobbo


13 hours ago, DubDee said:

I saw it, he defended Mckenna to the hilt but got stuck into sidebottom. 

no club bias, nothing to see here

Did McKenna actually do anything wrong? I thought I read that he was cleared of any breaches of the AFL Covid protocols.

If I'm mistaken, then of course Robinson should equally be critical of McKenna.

3 minutes ago, La Dee-vina Comedia said:

Did McKenna actually do anything wrong? I thought I read that he was cleared of any breaches of the AFL Covid protocols.

If I'm mistaken, then of course Robinson should equally be critical of McKenna.

he must have because he received a 1 week suspension

p.s just remembered.....for visiting his old host family

 

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33 minutes ago, daisycutter said:

he must have because he received a 1 week suspension

p.s just remembered.....for visiting his old host family

 

Quite right. Because he was already in quarantine, the suspension wasn't "visible".


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