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Hey guys,

I was thinking of taking my 3 littlies tomorrow to the VFL game at the Whitten Oval.

Do I need to get tickets at all or can we just rock up?

 
  • Whispering_Jack changed the title to VFL Practice Match: Monday 8th March, 2021
 

All eyes tomorrow at Whitten Oval will be on the small number of Demons and train on would be MFC listers in action against Footscray.

That means the following will be taking part:-

10. Angus Brayshaw

19. Fraser Rosman

36. Kysaiah Pickett

38. Mitch Brown

46. Austin Bradtke

Majak Daw (train on)

Kye Declase (train on)

Kobi Farmer (train on)

Deakyn Smith (train on)

The following players are out this weekend -

3. Christian Salem (rested/managed)

7. Jack Viney (next week at Casey)

13. Clayton Oliver (rested/managed)

14. Michael Hibbert

18. Jake Melksham

21. Marty Hore (long term)

26. Sam Weideman (round 5/6?)

27. Aaron Nietschke (long term)

44. Joel Smith

50. Ben Brown (round 5/6?)

And in a bit of a nutshell, that’s where we’re at.

6 hours ago, Tracca said:

Hey guys,

I was thinking of taking my 3 littlies tomorrow to the VFL game at the Whitten Oval.

Do I need to get tickets at all or can we just rock up?

Think it's possibly closed to the public but check that out.


1 hour ago, 58er said:

Think it's possibly closed to the public but check that out.

The report says you can go to both games. I'll be going capacity of 1,000 it says. I'll be looking forward to seeing Kossie and Brayshaw play.

Let’s get started.

I can see, Gus, Kozzie, Petty, Laurie, Majak, Kobe (the Wiz in attendance), Bradtke, Declase, Rosman warming up. Haven’t noticed M. Brown yet although he and Petty look similar from a distance.

 
2 minutes ago, Dee Zephyr said:

Let’s get started.

I can see, Gus, Kozzie, Petty, Laurie, Majak, Kobe (the Wiz in attendance), Bradtke, Declase, Rosman warming up. Haven’t noticed M. Brown yet although he and Petty look similar from a distance.

So I'm guessing Laurie and Petty aren't playing tonight?

4 minutes ago, dazzledavey36 said:

So I'm guessing Laurie and Petty aren't playing tonight?

Makes sense, means we are going in with 24 not 26. 


3 minutes ago, dazzledavey36 said:

So I'm guessing Laurie and Petty aren't playing tonight?

Your guess is most likely correct. We’ll see if they get pulled early, no sign of M Brown.

Gus and Pickett starting in middle, Majak and Rosman forward.

2 minutes ago, Dee Zephyr said:

Gus and Pickett starting in middle, Majak and Rosman forward.

Wow interesting..


1 minute ago, defuture15 said:

Thanks for the updates DZ!

No problem, Dogs off to a flyer 13-0 after 5. Kozzie our most lively so far 

6 minutes ago, Dee Zephyr said:

No problem, Dogs off to a flyer 13-0 after 5. Kozzie our most lively so far 

Does Kozzie look fit enough to play rd 1 you reckon?

Our defence is working overtime at the moment. We haven’t been poor, Dogs’ pressure is off the charts allowing us no space at all . 22-0 after 15.

3 minutes ago, Better days ahead said:

Does Kozzie look fit enough to play rd 1 you reckon?

He was in everything the first 5 mins or so and running both ways. Was rested after 6 mins and just came back on and has continued working hard. So far he looks fit to me bda.

Majak is getting hands to the ball but struggling to mark, Rosman roved well off the pack and snaps our first, followed quickly by a smart Farmer goal. 23-12

Edited by Dee Zephyr


Qtr time dogs 7.7.49 to 2.1.13

They dominated the last ten minutes of that quarter

Quarter time and it’s 49-13 Dogs.

We had a really good patch in the middle of the quarter where the movement was quick and the forward line looked lively. Unfortunately after Kozzie hit the post which would have brought us within a kick the Dogs slammed 4 quick ones to end the term.

Kozzie our best, Farmer very lively up forward and Majak took a couple of strong marks in the end which will do his confidence no harm. Gus looks like he’s doing a lot of strong inside mid work. I was at the forward end but did notice Petty take a nice intercept mark.

 

A goal to Daw from a free stems the tide finally. 

9.7 to 3.2

Dogs have plenty of talent out here Treloar, Richards and more

Daw with his first goal courtesy of a free kick. Unfortunately all Dogs, 61-20


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