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I think there is a typo. Surely we are playing in Cairns?

 
47 minutes ago, Hell Bent said:

Surely they could have given us our old 440pm Sunday slot so we can quietly fade away into obscurity!

Tuesday the 22nd would be better date no one would see the debacle of both sides I think the score line will be  3-8 vs 3-9 but I am not sure who wins. And does it matter , to North I suppose. 


1 hour ago, binman said:

I think there is a typo. Surely we are playing in Cairns?

It has been changed, we are playing in Broome at 3.00 am friday,  in a carpark at the back of the local pub.

Well, at least it's not Cairns.

But, it will mean that we changed venue every week for the final 7 weeks, and only played consecutive games at the same venue three times all year (MCG Rounds 4-5, Giants Stadium Rounds 6-7, Adelaide Oval Rounds 10-11).

Now that the AFL have caved in to West Coast's plea for the Thursday night game hope they don't get a home final. Unless it's against Collingwood of course. 

 

 
23 minutes ago, titan_uranus said:

Well, at least it's not Cairns.

But, it will mean that we changed venue every week for the final 7 weeks, and only played consecutive games at the same venue three times all year (MCG Rounds 4-5, Giants Stadium Rounds 6-7, Adelaide Oval Rounds 10-11).

And Cairns twice


1 hour ago, Redleg said:

It has been changed, we are playing in Broome at 3.00 am friday,  in a carpark at the back of the local pub.

Good we can pretend it is not happen and no one will know.

The way this year has panned out one of team will get the virus and the AFL will make us forfeit to Essendon. 

The battle of the lightweights. I can see a free flowing game with lots of goals and circle work.  Simon Goodwin chaired off the ground with a big rendition by the players...We Love you Simon.

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