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51 minutes ago, 640MD said:

Seeing I have no Foxtel  ultra HD or normal TV   then I will gladly watch it on 7      turn the volume to mute  the ABC radio last time I watched was at least 10 seconds ahead   So you doint miss the important bits

Look, at the risk of getting torn to shreds here, I don't mind BT is short doses. That comment re: "It's sooooo quieeeett..." during one of our recent games did actually make me lol. But yeah, substance? Nah...

 
52 minutes ago, 640MD said:

turn the volume to mute  the ABC radio last time I watched was at least 10 seconds ahead   

If you'd prefer to synchronise the TV images and radio sound, have a look at DaanSystems - Radiodelay.

2 minutes ago, Spargonicus said:

Look, at the risk of getting torn to shreds here, I don't mind BT is short doses. That comment re: "It's sooooo quieeeett..." during one of our recent games did actually make me lol. But yeah, substance? Nah...

the only time i get a laugh from brian is when he is trying to be serious

 

We' d have a better chance of boosting percentage if we played under the roof at Marvel. We will beat them wherever and whenever it's played but dry conditions would be more conducive to the thrashing Hawthorn deserve.

4 hours ago, Jaded said:

We also haven't lost a night game this year. 

And we star in an empty stadium. (In 2021 that is)

Percentage builder coming up?


4 hours ago, Jaded said:

We also haven't lost a night game this year. 

 

4 hours ago, Chook said:

I have a sneaky feeling we actually struggle to get up for day games. All 3 of our losses have been day games, and our best victories have all been under a roof or night. 

The Adelaide loss did finish at night ?

4 hours ago, Cyclops said:

Percentage may be an important factor this year for us. There is heavy rain forecast for Saturday night that may impact on scoring.

It poured last night and Geelong beat Fremantle by 10 goals.

But as others have said, my main concern is the win. 

 

1 hour ago, Jaded said:

Still no official word? Cutting it pretty close. 

I reckon the club's would know, but their probably still waiting for official confirmation around the fly in arrangement from the state governments

Is the Saints game confirmed at 1:45?

1 minute ago, DubDee said:

Is the Saints game confirmed at 1:45?

All but…

Pending professor dodge ball’s decision in SA.

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Hawks are not worthy for a prime time game. 


The best possible result under these ****house circumstances. 
And gives me extra time to move from bed to couch. 

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UPDATED ROUND 18 FIXTURE

Thursday, July 15
Fremantle v Geelong at Optus Stadium, 6.10pm AWST, Seven

Friday, July 16
Richmond v Brisbane at Metricon Stadium, 8.05pm AEST, Seven

Saturday, July 17
St Kilda v Port Adelaide at Marvel Stadium, 1.45pm AEST, Fox
Gold Coast v Western Bulldogs at Metricon Stadium, 4.35pm AEST, Fox
Melbourne v Hawthorn MCG, 7.25pm AEST, Seven

Sunday, July 18
North Melbourne v Essendon at Metricon Stadium, 12.35pm AEST, Fox
Collingwood v Carlton at MCG, 3.20pm AEST, Seven
Adelaide v West Coast at Adelaide Oval, 4.10pm ACST, Fox
GWS Giants v Sydney Swans at Metricon Stadium, 6.10pm AEST, Fox 

  • Whispering_Jack changed the title to Dees/Hawks Day Game Becomes Prime Time Night Clash

Thank you AFL      Common Sense prevails,   I get to watch it on the TV in front of the fire, with a glass of Shiraz, fantastic.

 

I do know it was done, just so I could watch.....

 

Love this change we are so much better on the Big Stage under lights this is a better outcome for the Top Side.

Go Dees.!!!!!!!!!!!


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