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2022 AFL Pre-Season Scratch Match

Melbourne v North Melbourne
Date: Thursday 24 February
Time: 11:00am (AEDT) 
Venue: Casey Fields
Admission: Free. Fans will need to check in using QR codes at the entrance and show their digital vaccination certificate.

 

Full Squad:

1. STEVEN MAY
3. CHRISTIAN SALEM
4. JAMES HARMES
5. CHRISTIAN PETRACCA
6. LUKE JACKSON
9. CHARLIE SPARGO
10. ANGUS BRAYSHAW
11. MAX GAWN
12. TOBY BEDFORD
13. CLAYTON OLIVER
14. MICHAEL HIBBERD
15. ED LANGDON
17. JAKE BOWEY
20. ADAM TOMLINSON
23. JAMES JORDON
24. TRENT RIVERS
25. TOM MCDONALD
26. SAM WEIDEMAN
29. JAYDEN HUNT
30. ALEX NEAL-BULLEN
32. TOM SPARROW
33. OSKAR BAKER
36. KYSAIAH PICKETT
37. KADE CHANDLER
38. MITCH BROWN
42. DANIEL TURNER
44. JOEL SMITH
50. BEN BROWN

 
 

Bbb to go bannanas today with Fritta out and against the stupid team that let him go.

 


Strong mark to Macca and Melb's 1st goal.  NM 1:1

 

Free kick to Larkey was a disgrace. Just like the one to Macrae in the GF.

Goal to Larkey

North got the breeze?


Just want the boys to blow out the cobwebs, get a feel for a match against opposition other than themselves........and finish with no injuries!

Any scores/reports?

Pressure has been good early. Skills understandably rusty which is where North are pulling ahead. 

Umps questionable early.


May's ball use has been horrible 

Watching from home. Camera work is making me seasick. 

 

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