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Dear Demonlanders,

I wanted a 2021Melbourne fixture that was quick and easy to read.

I needed to know at a glance when and where we are playing this year. I couldn't find a "global" one that was easy to glean MFC info, so I've made my own and I update it as info comes to hand from the AFL and MFC. The latest round details were released today and I've added these to my fixture.

I'm finding it really helpful so I thought I'd share it. I hope you do too.

If so, I'll keep posting it when new rounds are released

p.s. Casey are smashing the Roos tonight - could be a 100 point thrashing...GO DEES! 

2021 Fixture.csv

Edited by AC/DeeC

 
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...here's the same MFC fixture in a text version as of 29 APR 2021:

Round 01: MEL v FRE (MCG Sat 20 Mar 1:45)

Round 02: STK v MEL (MVL Sat 27 Mar 7:25)

Round 03: GWS v MEL (MAN Sun 4 Apr 6:10)

Round 04: MEL v GEE (MCG Sun 11 Apr 3:20)

Round 05: HAW v MEL (MCG Sun 18 Apr 3:20)

Round 06: MEL v RIC (MCG Sat 24 Apr 7:25)

Round 07: NM v MEL (BLU Sun 2 May 1:10)

Round 08: MEL v SYD (MCG Sat 8 May 7:25)

Round 09: MEL v CAR (MCG Sun 16 May 3:20)

Round 10: ADE v MEL (AO Sat 22 May 4:35)

Round 11: WBD v MEL (MVL Fri 28 May 7:50)

Round 12: MEL v BRI (TIO Fri 4 JUN 7:20)

Round 13: MEL v COL (MCG)

Round 14: BYE

Round 15: ESS v MEL (MCG)

Round 16: MEL v GWS (MCG)

Round 17: PTA v MAL (AO)

Round 18: MEL v HAW (MCG)

Round 19: GCS v MEL (MET)

Round 20: MEL v WBD (MCG)

Round 21: WCE v MEL (OPT)

Round 22: MEL v ADE (MCG)

Round 23: GEE v MEL (GMHBA)

 

 

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