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1 minute ago, 3Dee said:

3pm game - hopelessly optimistic, still waiting official word

Kidding surely? not a chance. 

 

Saw a fleeting banner on ABC saying No professional sport.  Can't confirm so far

Update: from 4pm. 

"There will be no football matches. So, no community sport, no professional sport, nothing for the next three days. Starting as of 4:00pm today. But I would hope that anyone who's out there concludes whatever they're doing and goes home."

Short game coming up...

 

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Of course the season is derailed and this impacts us directly. Of course. Nothing more obvious. 


Well season derailed again. Wonderful news. Who starts a lockdown at 4pm?

 

Well I guess this calls for a snap end to my Dry July. 

 

Bit of a sketchy rumour the Suns are trying to get on a plane to Melbourne.

Coincidentally, Marvel is free tomorrow...

 

Surely get GC on a plane now and we play them at Marvel tomorrow?


1 minute ago, Jaded said:

Well season derailed again. Wonderful news. Who starts a lockdown at 4pm?

 

Was sitting here watching the presser and said exactly the same thing. Every lockdown we have had starts at 6pm. 

Cannot see the reasoning to start at 4. 

The AFL are [censored] id iots. This game should have been moved to Marvel for this afternoon during the week instead of Metricon. Gold Coast play Carlton next week in Melbourne so it made sense that GC stay in Melbourne for this week and play in Melbourne again

Bunch of amateurs.

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17 minutes ago, Jaded said:

Of course the season is derailed and this impacts us directly. Of course. Nothing more obvious. 

To be fair it will directly impact Port, swans, giants and bombers all vying for finals/top 4. 

 

8 minutes ago, Lord Nev said:

Bit of a sketchy rumour the Suns are trying to get on a plane to Melbourne.

Coincidentally, Marvel is free tomorrow...

 

So is the G and Kardina 3 games scheduled in Qld should be played in melb tomorrow to get the games away

2 minutes ago, GCDee said:

To be fair it will directly impact Port, swans, giants and bombers all vying for finals/top 4. 

 

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1 minute ago, Bates Mate said:

So is the G and Kardina 3 games scheduled in Qld should be played in melb tomorrow to get the games away

Absolute stupidity to schedule so many games in QLD when they’ve had some many breaches this last week. 

8 minutes ago, dazzledavey36 said:

The AFL are [censored] id iots. This game should have been moved to Marvel for this afternoon during the week instead of Metricon. Gold Coast play Carlton next week in Melbourne so it made sense that GC stay in Melbourne for this week and play in Melbourne again

Bunch of amateurs.

Did you know there was going to be a snap lockdown in South Queenland today?

I'm no great fan of the AFL but they've done a great job keeping the show on the road this season so far

13 minutes ago, dazzledavey36 said:

The AFL are [censored] id iots. This game should have been moved to Marvel for this afternoon during the week instead of Metricon. Gold Coast play Carlton next week in Melbourne so it made sense that GC stay in Melbourne for this week and play in Melbourne again

Bunch of amateurs.

Haha you're always so feisty on game day mate!

Whately on SEN Crunchtime says MFC plane diverted mid-route on the way to GC on to Perth but needs to refuel somewhere ...

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1 minute ago, BDA said:

Did you know there was going to be a snap lockdown in South Queenland today?

I'm no great fan of the AFL but they've done a great job keeping the show on the road this season so far

I generally agree, but I actually think the AFL should have bitten the bullet and hubbed all teams in Melbourne.

Puss off this Perth Stadium grand final [censored] as well.


Any bet it gets moved to pre finals bye week now along with Essendon and swans 

 
Just now, BDA said:

Did you know there was going to be a snap lockdown in South Queenland today?

I'm no great fan of the AFL but they've done a great job keeping the show on the road this season so far

Its not about the lockdown. I was just as frustrated at the scheduling. We fly to QLD on game day, play a full game of footy then jump on a plane again and fly 5 hours across the country? How is that deemed fair?

Had we played in Melbourne, GC would have had to fly down, play footy and stay for another week. We also get to stay in town, play our game then jump on a plane to QLD.

That's as reasonable and fair for both clubs.

AFL run by a bunch of simpletons.

Living in South East Queensland, I was originally quite happy when our game Vs the Suns was switched last week, as I'd inadvertently double booked myself with a camping trip.

Was stoked when I booked my tickets for today's game on Thursday night.

Really flat about things being cancelled this morning.

Guess I was really fated not to watch this game in person. 


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