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7 hours ago, Clintosaurus said:

Wrong. Hawthorn play Richmond in Devonport in the official games on March 5.

Thanks for the correction Clint I guessed wrongly. 

 
2 hours ago, 58er said:

Thanks for the correction Clint I guessed wrongly. 

All good. Hopefully announced soon.

  • 2 weeks later...

The Demons will host North Melbourne at Casey Fields on Thursday 24 February, with the first bounce scheduled for 11am (AEDT).

 

Bugger. Was expecting the North game to be played at Arden Street instead of the @rse end of nowhere on a weekday. There goes my plan for an after game beer or two at the Henry Street Brewery. 

51 minutes ago, Rab D Nesbitt said:

Bugger. Was expecting the North game to be played at Arden Street instead of the @rse end of nowhere on a weekday. There goes my plan for an after game beer or two at the Henry Street Brewery. 

Mee to Rab.

Funnily Melbourne playing North at Arden St in a praccy was the last 'pre-covid' game I went to In Feb 2020.

 


Hang on, so have Kayo embargoed the whole community series? Fox Footy not televising?

 

 

 
6 minutes ago, The Stigga said:

Mee to Rab.

Funnily Melbourne playing North at Arden St in a praccy was the last 'pre-covid' game I went to In Feb 2020.

 

Hi Stigga. That was a good day out. I took a half day off work and hopped on the train for a short ride to the ground. North were named first in this fixture so I just assumed they were the home team and the game would be played there again. 

1 minute ago, Demonland said:

Seems like it.

 

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Just now, Rab D Nesbitt said:

Hi Stigga. That was a good day out. I took a half day off work and hopped on the train for a short ride to the ground. North were named first in this fixture so I just assumed they were the home team and the game would be played there again. 

 

Was indeed. Personally I loved going to praccy games at old grounds like Arden St, Princes Park etc, going for a beer at the local before hand, really good stuff.

 

 

I should be there, I generally get to Casey games pretty easily as I live on the Peninsula

12 hours ago, Nascent said:

Might be able to make it down to that one. Does anyone know if dogs are allowed?

No, i think only kangaroos 

17 hours ago, Nascent said:

Might be able to make it down to that one. Does anyone know if dogs are allowed?

Have seen many people with dogs at VFL matches including those at Casey.

Not sure if AFL sanctioned matches have different rules


14 minutes ago, Diamond_Jim said:

Have seen many people with dogs at VFL matches including those at Casey.

Not sure if AFL sanctioned matches have different rules

Only if they have a dog sponsor DJ

Just curious whether anyone knows of a way this game can be seen from California?

Doesn't seem to be on WatchAfl nor streamed anywhere?  Thanks. 

6 hours ago, Rob Mac...... said:

Just curious whether anyone knows of a way this game can be seen from California?

Doesn't seem to be on WatchAfl nor streamed anywhere?  Thanks. 

Not 100% sure as I've never tried it but a kayo membership with an Aussie VPN?

7 hours ago, Rob Mac...... said:

Just curious whether anyone knows of a way this game can be seen from California?

Doesn't seem to be on WatchAfl nor streamed anywhere?  Thanks. 

Only with a really really really big telescope

On 2/7/2022 at 11:10 PM, Nascent said:

Might be able to make it down to that one. Does anyone know if dogs are allowed?

They'll be too scared to go, after what happened on Sep 25


On 2/7/2022 at 10:25 PM, sisso said:

I should be there, I generally get to Casey games pretty easily as I live on the Peninsula

Is that the Mornington Peninsula sisso?

1 hour ago, waverleyheartbreak said:

Is that the Mornington Peninsula sisso?

Sinai obviously, could be the Yucatan or maybe the Horn of Africa you know there are quite a few!

 
On 2/12/2022 at 3:53 AM, Rob Mac...... said:

Just curious whether anyone knows of a way this game can be seen from California?

Doesn't seem to be on WatchAfl nor streamed anywhere?  Thanks. 

They will stream it on WatchAFL. I checked with them. (I live in India and WatchAFL is my life line)

3 hours ago, karthik said:

They will stream it on WatchAFL. I checked with them. (I live in India and WatchAFL is my life line)

Thanks very much karthik!
 I hope you're correct. I see no mention of it on the WatchAFL app visible in USA. 


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