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If the season ends up a bust early on,  should we select kids who we want to come on for 2021.?

At some stage there will be some kids who we earmark to play more regularly in 2021.  The club won't want to miss the opportunity to get some a taste of the AFL in the first half of season 2020.

 

GFC we are reduced to "What if" threads...

 

9 minutes ago, MyFavouriteMartian said:

If the season ends up a bust early on,  should we select kids who we want to come on for 2021.?

At some stage there will be some kids who we earmark to play more regularly in 2021.  The club won't want to miss the opportunity to get some a taste of the AFL in the first half of season 2020.

Play to win every game. The AFL might pull some sort of random Grand Final qualification, and shortened season or not, a granny is a granny

6 minutes ago, ding said:

GFC we are reduced to "What if" threads...

 

What else is there to talk about?

 

 
52 minutes ago, ding said:

GFC we are reduced to "What if" threads...

 

While i roll my eyes at 'what if' anything, i do see 2020 as one long pre season now, and the idea of playing kids has some sense. Rivers and Jackson for mine.


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18 hours ago, DaisyDeeciple said:

While i roll my eyes at 'what if' anything, i do see 2020 as one long pre season now, and the idea of playing kids has some sense. Rivers and Jackson for mine.

Congratulations to both Toby Bedford and Kysaiah Pickett.  Debuting for the Mfc.   AFL Rnd1.

Go boys... Go-Dees.

I think this season should officially not be counted as a Premiership season. Maybe all teams could play for a one-off Corona Cup.

18 minutes ago, hardtack said:

I think this season should officially not be counted as a Premiership season. Maybe all teams could play for a one-off Corona Cup.

Unless we win it

 
1 minute ago, roy11 said:

Unless we win it

Oh I don’t know; anyone can have a premiership cup, but hopefully, only one team will ever own the Corona Cup.

1 minute ago, hardtack said:

Oh I don’t know; anyone can have a premiership cup, but hopefully, only one team will ever own the Corona Cup.

Would look good next to our AFLX premiership. 


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