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17 hours ago, Redleg said:

Is it on AFL site?

Every week someone asks this question. Yes it is. Every VFL game is streamed live on the AFL app & website with the possible exception of the one game shown on 7 each week. The latter you can watch live I think on terrestial TV in the Southern States and stream from 7plus anywhere in Australia. 

Plus if you  can't watch the game live (or you want to watch it again) the whole game plus mini-game is available usually the next day or shortly thereafter on the AFL website. Every game for the 2022 season is still there if you want to watch any of the past 11 wins.

The only negative is you can't cast it to your TV from your phone. I usually just watch it on my laptop. 

14 hours ago, Redleg said:

I might get out there, depends on Mrs. Redlegs’ plans.

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"Where is Vagg PM?"

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58 minutes ago, Sydney_Demon said:

The only negative is you can't cast it to your TV from your phone. I usually just watch it on my laptop. 

I wonder why. Can understand the Telstra control over streaming rights but that applies to the AFL comp.

You can't even download the AFL app onto an Nvidia Shield.

Good to have the VFL televised but being tied to a laptop/phone is a pain

42 minutes ago, Diamond_Jim said:

I wonder why. Can understand the Telstra control over streaming rights but that applies to the AFL comp.

You can't even download the AFL app onto an Nvidia Shield.

Good to have the VFL televised but being tied to a laptop/phone is a pain

 

1 hour ago, Sydney_Demon said:

The only negative is you can't cast it to your TV from your phone. I usually just watch it on my laptop. 

You can chromecast it. I do every week


19 hours ago, KC from Casey said:

The odd man out among the seven “ins” for Casey is 19 year old former Oakleigh Chargers tall Ryan Valentine. All of the other inclusions for this week are Melbourne listed players while 196cm tall Valentine has been brought in to basically cover for Josh Smith who was very impressive on debut recently but was injured in the game against Collingwood VFL a fortnight ago. Ironically, Valentine who is on the Old Scotch VAFA roster was previously on the Magpies’ VFL list. He is expected to lend a hand in the ruck and forward duties. He was at the Chargers in their 2019 premiership squad and remained in their squads through to last year therefore was a teammate of previous number 1 draft picks in Matt Rowell, Jamara Ugle-Hagan as well as other elite draft selections in Noah Anderson and Nick Daicos and some other well-credentialed picks including our own Bailey Laurie so he should feel right at home playing with Casey.

KC - when you get a chance to evaluate him, is Ryan Valentine in any way an AFL prospect as a KPF or ruck backup?   We need to look at recruiting one (or two) of these off season.

 

Quarter Time: Casey 7.6.42 to GCS 2.2.14

Goals Van Rooyen, Chandler 2, Melksham, Moniz-Wakefield, Valentine

Disposals  Brown 7, Baldi, Hunt, Moniz-Wakefield, Woewodin 5

anyone else getting a spotty stream?

mine keeps stopping/starting and quality changes from clear to fuzzy and back again

have noticed similar lately on other afl videos

all speeds test show good speeds


1 minute ago, djr said:

Gee Mac Andrew is a beanstalk

You mean OUR ACADEMY Mac Andrew!

2 minutes ago, daisycutter said:

anyone else getting a spotty stream?

mine keeps stopping/starting and quality changes from clear to fuzzy and back again

have noticed similar lately on other afl videos

all speeds test show good speeds

Mine not stopping and starting but very blurry.  Haven't had any clear vision yet.

2 minutes ago, BigFez said:

Mine not stopping and starting but very blurry.  Haven't had any clear vision yet.

Click on the settings wheel and drop the resolution to 540p

Still very watchable but the stream should be steadier

2 minutes ago, BigFez said:

Mine not stopping and starting but very blurry.  Haven't had any clear vision yet.

press the quality button and select auto. it seems to help, you may have to keep doing it every time it goes fuzzy. works for me even if annoying


Haven't heard Rivers' name called yet.   Did he stay in Melbourne as an emergency?

 

Mitch  Brown 0.5, not even halfway through the second.  All gettable.


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