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Given the very sad news of the Queen’s passing, sporting events in the UK are being called off this weekend. England v South Africa at The Oval has been called off tomorrow (day 2). Today was washed out anyway.

As part of the Commonweath, will this affect sport in Australia this weekend?

I understand there is a 9-10 day mourning period too.

 

Okay, soooo no more Queens Birthday game??

Edited by dazzledavey36

Was on the throne for 15 english pms and 6 Melbourne flags

 

Very interesting.. I would doubt we would call off any events though.

I would guess that we would introduce a minutes silence tonight instead of calling it off.

As for the Queen's Birthday clash, Queen Elizabeths real birthday is 26th of April.

We dont celebrate until the second Monday of June.

Prince Charles is on 14th of November.

I would imagine that we would retain the public holiday on that date and simply rename it.

 

 

 


I wouldn’t expect the game to be called off. A minute silence obviously..

When princess Diana had her funeral they had to move the 1997 Friday night elimination final to the Saturday afternoon.

If the queen’s funeral is Friday night our time, I expect Friday’s prelim to be moved to Saturday afternoon.

Soccer fixtures have gone ahead in England tonight (Thurs night in England). Our game won't be postponed

 
59 minutes ago, AmsterdamDeesFan said:

At least she got to see us break the drought 👍

The woman lived an incredible life and died peacefully at 96 in a castle surrounded by Corgis. 
I want this exact death. 


😢

The Queen, Brighton lose Potter to Chelsea, please don’t make MFC tonight the third loss.

She was 96.   So hardly a surprise.

what number will Charles wear ?

all players will wear black armbands ?

2 hours ago, Glorious Day said:

Given the very sad news of the Queen’s passing, sporting events in the UK are being called off this weekend. England v South Africa at The Oval has been called off tomorrow (day 2). Today was washed out anyway.

As part of the Commonweath, will this affect sport in Australia this weekend?

I understand there is a 9-10 day mourning period too.

[censored] no.


2 hours ago, dazzledavey36 said:

Okay, soooo no more Queens Birthday game??

Sort of. The name change is a bit on the nose tho…

25 minutes ago, Jaded No More said:

The woman lived an incredible life and died peacefully at 96 in a castle surrounded by Corgis
I want this exact death. 

Not for me. Corgis are really annoying dogs.

2 hours ago, Satan said:

Was on the throne for 15 english pms and 6 Melbourne flags

Thanks for not mentioning how many MFC Coaches

Edited by DubDee

1 hour ago, Bring-Back-Powell said:

I wouldn’t expect the game to be called off. A minute silence obviously..

When princess Diana had her funeral they had to move the 1997 Friday night elimination final to the Saturday afternoon.

If the queen’s funeral is Friday night our time, I expect Friday’s prelim to be moved to Saturday afternoon.

Apparently her funeral is day 10 after her death (if you believe news.com.au) so next weekends prelims won’t be affected.

The Brownlow might be on at the same time??


15 minutes ago, Winners at last said:

Not for me. Corgis are really annoying dogs.

BUT THEY ARE SO CUTE!!! 
 

(They’re hard work which is why we didn’t get one… instead I got a Cavoodle who thinks he’s human 🙄)

Edited by Jaded No More

RIP Elizabeth an exceptional Queen over the greater majority of our lifetimes through War and Peace.😢💕

12 minutes ago, DubDee said:

Thanks for not mentioning how many MFC Coaches

Lost count

 

A wonderful, selfless woman, who devoted her life to the service of her people and country.

RIP your Majesty, you will be greatly missed.

Love the Monarchy or not you have to admire the life she led and the person that she was. Now is the time to pay respects. 


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