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Intra club game 1 pm Sunday, this should be lived stream to keep as engaged, prediction Dee's 1st vs Dee's 2nds by 1 point. 

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This is Game Day I guess. Yay.....just don’t hurt each other. 

Yes, would love to see it streamed on afl live. It would be good to see all our players and get an idea of depth. We can only hope. 

 

Was really the only thing I was looking for when reading the members letter re: streaming. 


I no longer care about injuries (in terms of our season rather than the personal impact on players) so would love to see the teams divided evenly and let them go at it on the MCG.

Maybe for the sake of entertainment in lieu of no football (the remaining fixtures for today just rub salt into the wound) we can run some captains' pick modelling between Viney and Gawn? 

 

Bugger... no stream. Something to do with broadcasting rights ??, Mahoney does say we are trying something tactical for the Cats, that we can understand.


1 hour ago, TheKozzieExperience said:

Its all about the Weid today.   Lets see him give the selectors no choice but to pick him vs the Cats.

He'll be playing in either May or Lever which is actually the good test for him.

Great chance for those out of the 22 to put their hand up against decent opposition. Chances might be few and far between this year.

Keen to hear how Lockhart gets on, as well as Weideman obviously. Marty Hore is another who has barely rated a mention this year, not sure if he is fit or not?

1 minute ago, Forest Demon said:

Great chance for those out of the 22 to put their hand up against decent opposition. Chances might be few and far between this year.

Keen to hear how Lockhart gets on, as well as Weideman obviously. Marty Hore is another who has barely rated a mention this year, not sure if he is fit or not?

Hore has a broken toe.

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Going by a video on Twitter, Gus is in the same team as OMac, Baker and Sparrow.

 


3 hours ago, Ethan Tremblay said:

I reckon we’re in with a chance. 

Already lost the game at selection

Hoping to get the 4 points today but by no means complacent.

MFC will be providing full coverage post game on the website. Two full teams of 18 v 18  with 4 available on the bench. 40 fit players - yea!

19 minutes ago, President Dee Trump said:

A marvellous opportunity for major injuries!

Every game is a marvellous opportunity for injuries.  I'd rather they play this intra club game - one that has pretty much the whole list involved and therefore contributing positively to match fitness, game plan etc - than to play nothing at all.


4 hours ago, don't make me angry said:

Intra club game 1 pm Sunday, this should be lived stream to keep as engaged, prediction Dee's 1st vs Dee's 2nds by 1 point. 

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Must be about time to launch the Demonland surveillance drone then!

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This season sucks.. Carlton and Collingwood going to get benefit of playing Essendon without 8 of their best side.. we miss out on a game after resumption of 1 week and then will likely have to squeeze 2 game sin a week at some stage. 

Now watch us get injuries in an intra club. 


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