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They had us covered for most of the day but our performance wasn’t too shabby. It was the weekend before we went into complete lockdown.

THE TEAMS 

MELBOURNE

B: Joel Smith Steven May Michael Hibberd

HB: James Harmes Jake Lever Christian Salem

C: Ed Langdon Clayton Oliver Adam Tomlinson

HF: Mitch Hannan Tom McDonald Angus Brayshaw

F: Kysaiah Pickett Christian Petracca Bayley Fritsch

Foll: Max Gawn Jake Melksham Jack Viney

I/C: Jayden Hunt Jay Lockhart Trent Rivers Aaron vandenBerg

Emerg: Mitch Brown Luke Jackson Oscar McDonald Charlie Spargo 

No change 

RICHMOND 

B: Nick Vlastuin Dylan Grimes Noah Balta

HB: Bachar Houli Nathan Broad Jayden Short

C: Kamdyn McIntosh Dion Prestia Josh Caddy

HF: Jack Higgins Shane Edwards Jason Castagna

F: Dustin Martin Tom J Lynch Jack Riewoldt

Foll: Toby Nankervis Trent Cotchin Kane Lambert

I/C: (from) Jake Aarts Liam Baker Mabior Chol Ryan Garthwaite Jack Graham Marlion Pickett Daniel Rioli

In: Jake Aarts Noah Balta Mabior Chol Daniel Rioli

Out: David Astbury (injured) Shai Bolton (omitted) Jack Ross (omitted) Sydney Stack (omitted) 

 

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