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18 minutes ago, david_neitz_is_my_dad said:

It’s on free to air for Melbourne anyway

Hope both matches are live here in Beechworth 

 
11 minutes ago, dpositive said:

Hope both matches are live here in Beechworth 

The Casey match is definitely not on here in Canberra.  Please keep the updates coming for those of us who are 'out of the loop'.  Thanks in advance folks!

1 hour ago, dl4e said:

I rreally wonder what the side is. Had a look earlier at Casey and vfl but nothing. 

I also just looked and can't find anything. Go to VFL website and look at fixture/results, hoping to see selected teams and I come up with the AFL stuff. Nothing on Casey's/MFC website either. This is ordinary to say the least. How in the hell can you support a VFL team when you get nothing.

 
2 hours ago, Deeoldfart said:

The Casey match is definitely not on here in Canberra.  Please keep the updates coming for those of us who are 'out of the loop'.  Thanks in advance folks!

Try downloading the 7plus app and when setting up, enter your post code as a Melbourne code and don’t allow the app to auto detect your location. That should get you the Melbourne programming.


 

A good team. 13 senior players. 

Will be Good to see how Baker and the Rosman go on the wings

I reckon we need to draft in some mids. We seem to be lacking depth in our reserves

Be nice if they broadcast the VFL game in the MCC Long Room and Members Dining. ?


45 minutes ago, Whispering_Jack said:

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Thanks Jack. Looks like Sparrow AFL sub. No Laurie?

8 hours ago, whatwhat say what said:

our vfl game will be on kayo 'freebies' which is the foxtel way of getting you familiar with the platform so they can drive toward subs

hmmm, the Casey match seems to have disappeared from the list of freebies for today.  Could it be because it is on free to air in Melb?

 

9 hours ago, hardtack said:

Try downloading the 7plus app and when setting up, enter your post code as a Melbourne code and don’t allow the app to auto detect your location. That should get you the Melbourne programming.

This works, though you may have to delete and uninstall app, though if I remember correctly I didn’t even do that, just went through settings 

1 hour ago, DubDee said:

A good team. 13 senior players. 

Will be Good to see how Baker and the Rosman go on the wings

I reckon we need to draft in some mids. We seem to be lacking depth in our reserves

14- D. Smith is Deakyn Smith who was added to our list along with Majak Daw in the Supplemental Drft.


Does anyone know if they allow dogs in at Box Hill?

Thanks W-J. Good team on paper. Let's get 2 wins today 

Anyone know what’s the go with Laurie? Not listed as playing. Injured? Too far off the mark? 


1 hour ago, sue said:

hmmm, the Casey match seems to have disappeared from the list of freebies for today.  Could it be because it is on free to air in Melb?

 

Makes sense

13 minutes ago, drysdale demon said:

Only at Marvel.

Yes i guess i was asking for that or similar response DD

Interesting to see Daw being named at full back.  A fairly obvious and prudent move given the riches of talent in the Casey forward line, but also be good to see if he can reconfigure to playing with a defensive mindset in case we need more cover for May.

Understand that Daw has played well in defense before for North, so I'd be fairly confident he could get the job done.  Quite happy to be getting senior games into Petty and hope he steps up and gets the job done for us in the seniors such that Daw isn't required, but it's alway good to have solid depth options. 

Similarly, it would be nice to see Daw given another go at AFL level at some point, because from all reports it sounds like he's approaching his involvement with the MFC with the right attitude and has some ability and weapons of his own to bring to the table at some point.

 

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