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9 hours ago, spirit of norm smith said:

It’s a shame they are not at Coogee. I reckon the Coogee Beach hotel has one of the very best Surf-n-Turf meals. Trac or Gussy could do a review 

Nice park next door to kick their balls around

 
31 minutes ago, dworship said:

Has anyone sighted Jones? I haven't.

Check out the above video. Neville Jetta is confirmed too.

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Any photos of Oliver or Viney actually kicking the footy and hitting the target ... or anywhere even near the target ?????  Forget the gym. It’s kicking kicking kicking and kicking 

 
46 minutes ago, dworship said:

Has anyone sighted Jones? I haven't.

Definitely there with his wife and two kids. 
 

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Anyone listed who’s not in the hub

injured - neitzke kk petty hore

baker dunkley cwagner jWagner Chandler bradtke Preuss 

bedford?? 


11 hours ago, willmoy said:

Nice park next door to kick their balls around

Look, I know they're playing badly, but I don't think this punishment is warranted or helpful. 

5 hours ago, spirit of norm smith said:

Anyone listed who’s not in the hub

injured - neitzke kk petty hore

baker dunkley cwagner jWagner Chandler bradtke Preuss 

bedford?? 

That appears to be six of one and half dozen of the other.

 
On 7/5/2020 at 10:48 PM, Nascent said:

We could probably predict the most likely candidates based on the selected 22 today + emergencies and likely additions.

22 from today vs Richmond

  1. May
  2. Salem
  3. Harmes
  4. Petraccca
  5. Viney
  6. Lever
  7. Brayshaw
  8. Gawn
  9. Oliver
  10. Hibberd
  11. Langdon
  12. Melksham
  13. Hannan
  14. Tomlinson
  15. Vandenberg
  16. Rivers
  17. T. McDonald
  18. Hunt
  19. Fritsch
  20. Pickett
  21. Lockhart
  22. Smith

Emergencies

  1. Spargo
  2. O. McDonald
  3. Jackson
  4. Brown

Next 7 likely candidates

  1. Jones
  2. Bennell
  3. Jordan
  4. Weideman
  5. Neal-Bullen
  6. Sparrow
  7. Jetta

In the Mix?

  1. Bedford
  2. Pruess
  3. Baker
  4. Chandler
  5. C. Wagner
  6. J. Wagner

Unlikely/Injured

  1. Bradtke
  2. Dunkley
  3. Kolodjashnij
  4. Nietschke
  5. Hore
  6. Petty

Nascent are you the MFC travel agent? As this is a most prescient list.

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Need to get Adam Tomlinson to do the next interview with our man Ben Gibson.  

Ben’s usual Hard hitting Questions like: 
1- favourite cafe in Sydney 

2- favourite restaurant

3- favourite pizza place 

Adam spent 8 years at GWS and should have insider knowledge. 

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Just a couple of points from the current Zoom session with Troy Chaplin..

- Game day coach Matthew Egan has remained in Melbourne with the non hub players.  

- Those not in the 22 this weekend will be participating in a joint training session with Swans players.

- Staying in the same hotel as the Lions

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Won the lottery, going to the game. 

40 minutes ago, Robbie57 said:

Won the lottery, going to the game. 

I hate you. But also enjoy for all of us Melbournians currently back home in PJs and on high dosages of booze!


9 hours ago, Jaded said:

I hate you. But also enjoy for all of us Melbournians currently back home in PJs and on high dosages of booze!

Totally understand the sentiment. MFCSS kicking in, now expecting NSW Govt to ban crowds or something.

17 minutes ago, Robbie57 said:

Totally understand the sentiment. MFCSS kicking in, now expecting NSW Govt to ban crowds or something.

Hopefully not for your case, but the crowded scenes outside a Sydney pub is the exact complacency and disregard that Victorians showed, and suggest that it's not out of the question that NSW will go back into stage 3 lock down like us VICS.

Any idea how many people they're letting in? I'd be disappointed if some MFC members living in Sydney missed out.

 

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3 hours ago, Bring-Back-Powell said:

Hopefully not for your case, but the crowded scenes outside a Sydney pub is the exact complacency and disregard that Victorians showed, and suggest that it's not out of the question that NSW will go back into stage 3 lock down like us VICS.

Any idea how many people they're letting in? I'd be disappointed if some MFC members living in Sydney missed out.

 

No idea, on the telecast of Cats v lions it looked like quite a few. I'd be equally disappointed if MFC members here missed out. I watch every week with a mate and he got tickets as well. Very easy to slip back with this virus.  

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From the NSW Govt website

 

In Step 3, seated and ticketed events may take place with the following crowd limits:

  • Stadiums with a capacity of up to 40,000 people may operate at 25% seating capacity.
  • Stadiums with a capacity of greater than 40,000 people may not have more than 10,000 people.

This is my Round 7 Out of Hub and Injury List (not official):-

Oskar Baker (out of hub)
Toby Bedford (out of hub)
Austin Bradtke (out of hub) 
Kade Chandler (out of hub)
Kyle Dunkley ((out of hub)
Braydon Preuss (out of hub)
Corey Wagner (out of hub)
Josh Wagner (out of hub)
Tom McDonald (eye ) – TBA
Marty Hore (toe and quad) – indefinite
Harry Petty (groin) – indefinite
Kade Kolodjashnij (head) – indefinite
Aaron Nietschke (knee) – season

On 7/12/2020 at 4:15 PM, Chelly said:

This is my Round 7 Out of Hub and Injury List (not official):-

Oskar Baker (out of hub)
Toby Bedford (out of hub)
Austin Bradtke (out of hub) 
Kade Chandler (out of hub)
Kyle Dunkley ((out of hub)
Braydon Preuss (out of hub)
Corey Wagner (out of hub)
Josh Wagner (out of hub)
Tom McDonald (eye ) – TBA
Marty Hore (toe and quad) – indefinite
Harry Petty (groin) – indefinite
Kade Kolodjashnij (head) – indefinite
Aaron Nietschke (knee) – season

Great to see that the rest of the Boys are heading up to the Hub as well, no doubt after quarantine....YaYYYYYYYYYYYY!!!!

 
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I think the players currently in NSW should move to the Gold Coast in sunny Queensland on Monday after the Hawks match. Need to get out of NSW and have 3-4 weeks in QLD.  August on the GC would be a nice winter escape.  


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