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Geelong v. Melbourne at Skilled Stadium 17.3.07

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Geelong v Melbourne Today at Skilled Stadium 2pm.

Melbourne squad: 1. Simon Buckley, 2. Nathan Jones, 3. Clint Bizzell, 4. Ben Holland, 5. Brock McLean, 6. Matthew Bate, 7. Brad Miller, 8. James Frawley, 9. David Neitz, 10. Daniel Ward, 13. Adem Yze, 14. Lynden Dunn, 16. Travis Johnstone, 17. Chris Johnson, 20. Colin Garland, 21. Daniel Bell, 22. Brent Moloney, 24. Russell Robertson, 25. Nathan Brown, 27. Jared Rivers, 32. Cameron Bruce, 33. Byron Pickett, 34. Jeff White, 35. Ryan Ferguson, 36. Aaron Davey, 40. Mark Jamar, 41. Nathan Carroll, 45. Matthew Whelan

I think it's fantastic news that the selectors are persevering with giving Chip Frawley a run with the senior squad.

The team is nearing full strength with Brock McLean and Byron Pickett back in the mix and Brad Green and Junior rested while Clint Bartram and Colin Sylvia could be making their returns at Sandringham tomorrow.

Go Dees!

[Mod edit - late scratchings]

 
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Colin is not listed in the Sandringham squads.

Thanks Big Kev.

Does anyone know what the K-Rock frequency happens to be?

I tried 95.5. but it's got this crappy music on ATM!

 
is any radio station covering it!???????????

peace aids

Scratch Bruce and Pickett from the squad.


Bruce and Pickett not playing according to Tim_ on Demonology.

Its got me stuffed as to why Pickett isnt playing

 

what time is it on?

Its got me stuffed as to why Pickett isnt playing

He probably didn't get down to the weight required.


Qtr Time

Geelong 2.5.17

Melb 0.2.2

We are falling down inside 50

Thats from Tim_ of Demonology.

Im glad I waited all that time for that pathetic scoreline

We're resting:

Carroll, Junior, Green, PJ, Bruce and Yze, which means we haven't played a single game with a full-strength list...

Are you sure that's from Tim and not Captain Obvious?

It is from Tim_

I'm having the scores SMSed to me.

I am struggling with the facny technology!


PJ wasn't in the selected side.

So that makes my post void how?

So that makes my post void how?

Not at all void because the others presumably are being rested but in PJ's case, he's been selected to play for the Zebras tomorrow. Firstly, you can't really rest someone if he wasn't in the team to start with and secondly, he needs the run at Sandy anyway and, with a break next week, he doesn't need a rest IMO. Hope that clarifies it for you.

We are really struggling for update scores today


I'm just typing what is sent to me. There are two chaps there. One said Pickett was out, the other didn't.

Tim

Cats 25, Dees 16. Midway through 2nd.

So KROCK's not covering it?

They don't even have streaming audio!

 

Half Time

Geelong 3.10.28

Melbourne 2.7.19

Very average game

Miller persenting well at CHF


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