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It’s a bit of a blur but we played the Hawks at Giants Stadium back in the day when they had a player called “Scully”.

THE TEAMS   

MELBOURNE  

FB Jay Lockhart  Jake Lever Oscar McDonald

HB Christian Salem Steven May Michael Hibberd 

C Ed Langdon Clayton Oliver James Harmes 

HF Kysaiah Pickett Sam Weideman Aaron vandenBerg

FF Angus Brayshaw Mitch Hannan Harley Bennell

FOL Max Gawn Christian Petracca Jack Viney 

I/C Bayley Fritsch Luke Jackson Neville Jetta Jake Melksham 

EM  Nathan Jones Alex Neal-Bullen Joel Smith Adam Tomlinson

IN Luke Jackson

OUT Tom McDonald (eye)

HAWTHORN 

FB Sam Frost James Frawley Ben Stratton

HB Harry Morrison Ben McEvoy James Sicily

C Tom Scully Jaeger O'Meara Isaac Smith

HF Will Day Tim O'Brien Chad Wingard

FF Ricky Henderson Jack Gunston Shaun Burgoyne

FOL  Mitch Lewis James Worpel Tom Mitchell

I/C Blake Hardwick Darren Minchington Josh Morris Liam Shiels

EM Jonathon Ceglar Harry Jones Paul Puopolo Jack Scrimshaw 

IN Shaun Burgoyne Mitch Lewis Darren Minchington 

OUT Jonathon Ceglar (broken toe) Jonathon Patton (hamstring) Paul Puopolo (omitted)

NEW Darren Minchington

 

Interesting the reunion of former Demons experiment seems to have failed at Hawthorn with Chip and Scully gone and only Sam Frost around these days.

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