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Teams are up on AFL site but back to front.!!


Joel Smith shown as an emergency yet the injury list shows 4 - 6 weeks.

If he is ok to be an emergency wouldn't he be better off playing a few quarters to be ready for the seniors if need?

 

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Edited by Lucifers Hero

 
8 minutes ago, Lucifers Hero said:

Joel Smith shown as an emergency yet the injury list shows 4 - 6 weeks.

I wonder if that's an error and it's meant to read Josh Smith?  

Josh was named last week and I was fooled into thinking that perhaps Joel had made a miraculous recovery.

On the other hand, it does list Joel's #44.

The thick plottens.

2 hours ago, Lucifers Hero said:

Joel Smith shown as an emergency yet the injury list shows 4 - 6 weeks.

If he is ok to be an emergency wouldn't he be better off playing a few quarters to be ready for the seniors if need?

 

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How can Joel Snith be considered as an emergency when weeks away from a return from injury.


Five changes -

B: D.Smith 43 A.Tomlinson 20 J.McVee 41
HB: J.Hunt 29 C.Ellison 79 T.Rivers 24
C: T.Woewodin 40 L.Dunstan 27 O.Baker 33
HF: J.Munro 47 J.Van Rooyen 21 M.Buntine 71
F: K.Chandler 37 S.Weideman 26 B.Laurie 16 36
Foll: J.Bell 73 M.White 52 T.Bedford 12 7
IC: G.Grey 68 T.McRae 15 A.Moniz-Wakefield 6 Josh Smith 66 R.Steele 54 
Emerg: R.Baldi 56 T.Edwards 58 B.Milford 74 M.Shepherd 16


In: T.Bedford J.Hunt T.McRae Josh Smith A.Tomlinson 

Out: M.Daw M.Hibberd R.Koo J.Melksham D.Turner

Is the game on tv anywhere today cannot see any games on the 7 channels? Thanks Jack but not showing in the guide. 

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3 minutes ago, old dee said:

Is the game on tv anywhere today cannot see any games on the 7 channels? Thanks Jack but not showing in the guide. 

The foxtel guide says it is on channel 7


With the game on TV (Channel 7) and streaming on AFL.com.au, I’m relying on our posters to keep this thread updated. I’ll come in from time to time.

I see Tomlinson, Baker and Chandler are all out of the final line up. Tomlinson perhaps as cover for Petty. One of Baker or Chandler the sub. 

Completely different jumpers numbers for pretty much everyone. 

1. Bedford

2. D. Smith

3. Laurie

6. AMW

11. McVee

12. Hunt

13. Woewodin

17. Dunstan

21. JVR

24. Rivers

28. Weideman

 

Casey players

5. Steele

9. Grey

10. Buntine

14. White

15. Mcrae

16. Shepard

19. Munro

22. Milford

23. Baldi

26. Bell

29. J. Smith

 

*apologies if I've got the spelling wrong on some players.

Edited by Nascent


13 minutes ago, Gouga said:

I see Tomlinson, Baker and Chandler are all out of the final line up. Tomlinson perhaps as cover for Petty. One of Baker or Chandler the sub. 

Sub

Plus a tall and a mid carryover

 

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