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I watched a bit of the Essend and doggies game yesterday on Kayo. The service was [censored] and kept blurring and cutting out.

Hopefully it's much better today.

Got approval to work from home today 🙌

 
16 hours ago, Fat Tony said:

Interesting none of the first year players got selected. 

How many quarters will they play? Probably only 4 by the look of the squad size.

6 quarters wouldn't be quite right would it?  :blink:

35 minutes ago, Lucifers Hero said:

It will be good to see some footy again but the result means little:  2021 we were absolutely thrashed by the Bulldogs in the preseason and then, the rest is history!

The Dogs would be quite chuffed at how 2021 turned out. Dogs, Demons, Dogs, Demons, bookended by thrashings. Neat symmetry.

 

Can I please ask overseas viewers whether they can see where exactly it will be shown on "WatchAFL" ?   
I see nothing on my "WatchAFL" app suggesting it will be shown at all !   
             (Could this be related to my being unable to get AFL replays for a few months now on my phone, yet on my girlfriends computer they show?!?) 

Thanks

25 minutes ago, mo64 said:

Do what I'm doing. I've just subscribed to Kayo, but will cancel after the 14 day free membership period.

That's what I've done.  Naughty, aint we?!!  LOL


4 minutes ago, Vagg said:

That's what I've done.  Naughty, aint we?!!  LOL

Just keep us updated on the match! 😉

32 minutes ago, Rob Mac...... said:

Can I please ask overseas viewers whether they can see where exactly it will be shown on "WatchAFL" ?   
I see nothing on my "WatchAFL" app suggesting it will be shown at all !   
             (Could this be related to my being unable to get AFL replays for a few months now on my phone, yet on my girlfriends computer they show?!?) 

Thanks

If it doesn't end up on there you might have luck with using an Aussie VPN and getting the 2 week free trial of Kayo

Overcast, but unusually still conditions at Casey this morning… the ground surface looks amazing 

 
1 hour ago, mo64 said:

Do what I'm doing. I've just subscribed to Kayo, but will cancel after the 14 day free membership period.

Been there.

Used all my cards and email addresses. 

But TX.

46 minutes ago, Rob Mac...... said:

Can I please ask overseas viewers whether they can see where exactly it will be shown on "WatchAFL" ?   
I see nothing on my "WatchAFL" app suggesting it will be shown at all !   
             (Could this be related to my being unable to get AFL replays for a few months now on my phone, yet on my girlfriends computer they show?!?) 

Thanks

Asked my o/s mate. They stream it when it is on but with no advance notice in their match lists.  He says currently they are streaming some other practice match.  So our game may not be on or missing first half.


4 minutes ago, sue said:

Asked my o/s mate. They stream it when it is on but with no advance notice in their match lists.  He says currently they are streaming some other practice match.  So our game may not be on or missing first half.

My Kayo says Starting Soon

 

And there it is.......

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