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Just now, Deemented Are Go! said:

Gil has called a press conference for 4.00.....hmmm...

Just got cancelled apparently.....mmmmmm

Just now, Deemented Are Go! said:

Gil has called a press conference for 4.00.....hmmm...

connor mckenna from druggies (recently overseas)

game on sunday in jeopardy

 
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2 minutes ago, Diamond_Jim said:

Just got cancelled apparently.....mmmmmm

Hmmmmm......mmmmmm......raaaagggjhhh.....gaggghhhhhhh


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Confirmed on SEN - McKenna tested positive, was at training this morning. 
presser are 4.00

 
1 minute ago, Deemented Are Go! said:

Confirmed on SEN - McKenna tested positive, was at training this morning. 
presser are 4.00

Game tomorrow cannot go on if that is the case

Still reporting on ABC, and confirming that 4:00pm presser is till going ahead.  Very strong speculation that Dees vs Bombers game will be postponed.


Just now, Deemented Are Go! said:

Confirmed on SEN - McKenna tested positive, was at training this morning. 
presser are 4.00

shocked oh no GIF

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Just now, Sir Why You Little said:

Game tomorrow cannot go on if that is the case

Or the season?

I heard it has been called off 

bummers can default, we'll take the 4 points

seems mckenna tested +ve yesterday, trained this morning (to be confirmed, but)


Just now, Deemented Are Go! said:

Or the season?

It would definitely be on hold. I didn’t think we would get through too many weeks myself, but they tried. 

2 minutes ago, Deeoldfart said:

Still reporting on ABC, and confirming that 4:00pm presser is till going ahead.  Very strong speculation that Dees vs Bombers game will be postponed.

Guardian reported that it's cancelled but who knows.........

Apparently McKenna was in Ireland and did his 14 days in quarantine.  Only returned to training last week.

No game for Dees tomoz. Where it get slotted in now is the intriguing thing? cleary its not fair on both sides to have to play 2 game sin a week while other clubs. Season has to be in some doubt.


Just now, daisycutter said:

bummers can default, we'll take the 4 points

seems mckenna tested +ve yesterday, trained this morning (to be confirmed, but)

The EFC needs to be disbanded for the safety of the Australian public, surely!

 

MFC involved in another first

I assume they will test them all and wait for the results..... Monday game perhaps.

It happened in the NRL last week and a game was delayed for a day or so

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