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7 minutes ago, Half forward flank said:

Brilliant to be training on the G.  Could someone explain the history of why we are not training there all the time and why we cannot  make a case for it. I have always got the fact other Clubs play home games there, but not thee MFC no training aspect. 

3+ games on it within a few days each week is enough traffic on it especially in winter with little sun

 
12 minutes ago, Half forward flank said:

Brilliant to be training on the G.  Could someone explain the history of why we are not training there all the time and why we cannot  make a case for it. I have always got the fact other Clubs play home games there, but not thee MFC no training aspect. 

If my memory serves me right it was mutual.

The centre square was the cricket pitch (Merri soil) and was roped off and often covered.This made training difficult so we would use the old Scotch Oval IIRC.Then we moved to Junction Oval

7 minutes ago, david_neitz_is_my_dad said:

3+ games on it within a few days each week is enough traffic on it especially in winter with little sun

So that it can be like a bowling green every week?

I remember a time when a bit of mud and a few puddles here and there was considered quite acceptable on a footy ground.

 
3 hours ago, sydneydemon said:

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!

I heard it was to be 18 vs 17 to make sure we get a win

5 minutes ago, Half forward flank said:

Brilliant to be training on the G.  Could someone explain the history of why we are not training there all the time and why we cannot  make a case for it. I have always got the fact other Clubs play home games there, but not thee MFC no training aspect. 

It must be something to do with keeping the turf in decent condition, otherwise you’d think we could do it. Every single other club has their own training ground, as we are aware! We wouldn’t be to train on it during the summer, tho’.


1 hour ago, Sir Why You Little said:

Our next opponent should be Essendrug next week, why should other teams get the full benefits of a compromised situation, whilst we are totally disadvantaged 

Fix it up AFL. You pay yourselves enough

I totally agree with you on this, we should have the advantage of this situation.

1 hour ago, daisycutter said:

so who won?

It was a draw DC, nobody scored in the second half.

3 minutes ago, drysdale demon said:

I totally agree with you on this, we should have the advantage of this situation.

It is absurd and obviously hasn’t been thought through 

 

 

2 hours ago, MyFavouriteMartian said:

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One of my favourite posts ever on DL. I loved that show as a kid.

I have the DVD's of every episode.


Not a bad fix at all. Love seeing Hunt dash with the ball, involved in quite a few goals. 

No weid or Tmac goals...

Good to see some Harley Bennell Class in that goal.

Any idea of final scores? (Just to see goal/behind ratio)


Tomlinson vs Weideman in the ruck and tommo won easily in one of the clips

Edited by joshua

 

If My maths/eyesight is correct:
Red 10 Goals Blue 9 Goals

Red Goakickers: 4 Melksham, 2 Fritsch, 1 Bennell, Hanna, Hunt, Pickett

Blue Goalkickers: 3 Brown, 2 Spargo, 1 Bedford, Jordan, C Wagner, Neal-Bullen

Happy to be corrected if someone saw these differently

Concerningly no goals to Tommy Mac or Weeds


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