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Interested in the concept? Will they play the full games on the Dees website? There is no other way of watching the reserves play. Is there a way to persuade them to play the games on the Dees website.

 

Would be great if they did.  Perhaps they could get the guys that did the Nth Melbourne practice match back in.  That was a great little production really. 

Always like to see the reserves and I'm glad the AFL and the clubs have got together and enabled these games to happen.  With a nearly completely fit list (for once) but also plenty of developing talent and depth, I think it's an advantage for the MFC for these games to be going ahead.

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It's suppose to be about 16 a side so this is what the team could look like.

 

B: J.WAGNER, HORE, CHANDLER

HB: RIVERS, HUNT, BAKER

C :               , VANDENBERG,

HF: HANNAN, JACKSON, NEAL-BULLEN

F: BEDFORD, PETTY, BROWN

FOLL: PREUSS, SPARROW, JORDON

IC: SPARGO, DUNKLEY, C.WAGNER, BRADTKE

 

Has a scratch match against Carlton this week been locked in?


8 hours ago, whatwhatsaywhat said:

wow that backline is tiny @WERRIDEE

I think one of Smith or OMac will be in the curtain raiser and playing Key DEF given Lever is fit

10 hours ago, whatwhatsaywhat said:

wow that backline is tiny @WERRIDEE

Why don't they play Spargo in the Back Pocket they won't be able to see him. 

 
41 minutes ago, nosoupforme said:

Why don't they play Spargo in the Back Pocket they won't be able to see him. 

Now now you will be accused of being negative!!!!!

2 hours ago, Lever08 said:

I doubt Pruess or Petty will play, they didn’t appear in the match sim. But fingers crossed 

Yep, latest injury report has Petty (groin), Preuss (Achilles) and Hore (toe) sidelined. At least a month for all of them.

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19 minutes ago, Dee Zephyr said:

Yep, latest injury report has Petty (groin), Preuss (Achilles) and Hore (toe) sidelined. At least a month for all of them.

Yes disappointing.

Petty is one bloke that I really want to see progress this year either as a tall back or key forward. He might be on the trade table at year end unfortunately as the Crows may dial up his number and he be tempted. 

 Preuss is fragile for a guy that looks like an absolute warrior.  

Toes must be the new AFL issue !! 

 

13 hours ago, whatwhatsaywhat said:

wow that backline is tiny @WERRIDEE

Remember that anything goes with these matches . It's open to the clubs to swap players, reduce numbers etc etc

3 hours ago, nosoupforme said:

Why don't they play Spargo in the Back Pocket they won't be able to see him. 

Whose Back Pocket?

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11 hours ago, Lever08 said:

I think one of Smith or OMac will be in the curtain raiser and playing Key DEF given Lever is fit

I think that one of them will play and the other will be carryover emergency. So I don't think either will play.


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22 hours ago, WERRIDEE said:

It's suppose to be about 16 a side so this is what the team could look like.

 

B: J.WAGNER, HORE, CHANDLER

HB: RIVERS, HUNT, BAKER

C :               , VANDENBERG,

HF: HANNAN, JACKSON, NEAL-BULLEN

F: BEDFORD, PETTY, BROWN

FOLL: PREUSS, SPARROW, JORDON

IC: SPARGO, DUNKLEY, C.WAGNER, BRADTKE

With Hore, Preuss and Petty out. It doesn't look good for Petty. I have had to change the team.

B: C.WAGNER, J.WAGNER, CHANDLER

HB: RIVERS, HUNT, BAKER

C :               , VANDENBERG,

HF: HANNAN, BRADTKE, NEAL-BULLEN

F: BEDFORD, BROWN, SPARGO

FOLL: JACKSON, SPARROW  JORDON

IC: DUNKLEY

3 minutes ago, WERRIDEE said:

With Hore, Preuss and Petty out. It doesn't look good for Petty. I have had to change the team.

B: C.WAGNER, J.WAGNER, CHANDLER

HB: RIVERS, HUNT, BAKER

C :               , VANDENBERG,

HF: HANNAN, BRADTKE, NEAL-BULLEN

F: BEDFORD, BROWN, SPARGO

FOLL: JACKSON, SPARROW  JORDON

IC: DUNKLEY

Come on W’DEE, chuck Dunkley on a wing and place 4 Demonlanders on the interchange.


On 6/9/2020 at 12:08 AM, WERRIDEE said:

It's suppose to be about 16 a side so this is what the team could look like.

 

B: J.WAGNER, HORE, CHANDLER

HB: RIVERS, HUNT, BAKER

C :               , VANDENBERG,

HF: HANNAN, JACKSON, NEAL-BULLEN

F: BEDFORD, PETTY, BROWN

FOLL: PREUSS, SPARROW, JORDON

IC: SPARGO, DUNKLEY, C.WAGNER, BRADTKE

I reckon we stack our reserves with best 22 and focus on this match. Carlton will never see it coming.

21 hours ago, Ethan Tremblay said:

Any confirmation that there is going to be a scratch match on the weekend? Hopefully the two teams can work something out. 

Scratch Match confirmed. 

RESERVES SCRATCH MATCHES SCHEDULED FOR ROUND TWO 

Collingwood v Richmond – Wednesday, June 10 – MCG – Early evening
Brisbane v Fremantle – Saturday, June 13 – Leyshon Park, Yeronga – Morning
Carlton v Melbourne – Saturday, June 13 – Ikon Park – Morning
GWS v Sydney – Saturday, June 13 – Tom Wills Oval – Early afternoon
Gold Coast v West Coast – Saturday, June 13 - Outside oval, Metricon Stadium – Early afternoon 
Port Adelaide v Adelaide – Saturday, June 13 – Adelaide Oval – Early afternoon

 
44 minutes ago, Demonland said:

Interesting. 

 

We are playing at Princess Park against the blues Saturday at 11 i think. Be fun to sneak in and watch

A bit strange the clubs involved in tonight’s game didn’t provide any score updates or reports for their supporters. Wonder if it was an AFL directive as the broadcasters were trialling some TV tricks. 


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