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7 minutes ago, Diamond_Jim said:

Fritsch was of course drafted the following year which leaves only Hunt and Petty from that team. (Hunt at that time was an established player who had lost form as a running backman.)

It's certainly not a nursery for future talent

Fritsch was drafted in 2017 played in 2018 and was dropped from the senior team that played in the 2018 Preliminary Final for Joel Smith. He was allowed to Play in the Casey game because the MFC was still in the finals. 

Edited by Mr Steve

 
2 hours ago, Mr Steve said:

Jayden Hunt Harry Petty and Bailey Fritsch played in that game. Fritsch was dropped from the Team that played The Eagles in the PF

Only Munro and White are playing in the game on Sunday. 

add Grey to the both games list.




 

No, Grey wasn't playing for Casey in 2018. He was still at st Bede's. I am told by his schoolmate that he won 5 straight GFs at st Bede's plus 6 straight at Beaumaris. Tomorrow will be 12 in 7 completed seasons plus a Herald Sun shield if Casey wins.

2 hours ago, Mr Steve said:

If we had won last week Bowey could have played in the Grand Final. That's if he had not been picked to play Geelong. 

Is that how it works? Or would he have just reached a required threshold # of games? Seems very confusing 

 
14 minutes ago, Bystander said:

No, Grey wasn't playing for Casey in 2018. He was still at st Bede's. I am told by his schoolmate that he won 5 straight GFs at st Bede's plus 6 straight at Beaumaris. Tomorrow will be 12 in 7 completed seasons plus a Herald Sun shield if Casey wins.

Ok must have been another grey in 2018. Still not many players from only four years ago. Guess if youre any good a team has picked you up and if not you have been moved on. 


3 hours ago, Mr Steve said:

Ok must have been another grey in 2018. Still not many players from only four years ago. Guess if youre any good a team has picked you up and if not you have been moved on. 

Do you mean Gent ? There was no Grey at Casey in 2018.

 
On 9/15/2022 at 11:25 AM, Docs Demons said:

I used to watch Norword also in the old days when we were ordinary. Didn't Ros Dillon and Greg Parke play there at some stage.

I believe so Doc, Ross Dillon was a handy cricketer also.

11 hours ago, Bystander said:

No, Grey wasn't playing for Casey in 2018. He was still at st Bede's. I am told by his schoolmate that he won 5 straight GFs at st Bede's plus 6 straight at Beaumaris. Tomorrow will be 12 in 7 completed seasons plus a Herald Sun shield if Casey wins.

supa intell Bstander


Just around the corner for this aging innercity hipster! I'll be there! 

Go Dees!

And I’ll wend my way up the freeway from the leafy inner east. Hope they accept cash for tickets at the gate. Back to the 70s and 80’s. Go Casey.

Looking forward to it. You know your teenagers are ‘institutionalised’ when they ask you to take them to watch Casey. 

I’m taking my youngest - it will be the closest thing you will get to a time capsule as to how footy used to be prior to the obsessive political correct corporate product served up today. Wasn’t joking about the cash option! Desperately hoping there is no “game day experience” and that the game itself is the experience. Should be great fun.

On 9/13/2022 at 12:38 PM, Demonland said:

Tickets can be purchased here: https://www.intix.com.au/events/vflgrandfinal2022

 

Rediculous start time.  No way i can get there for a 12.50 start.  What happened to traditional times around 2pm??


5 minutes ago, Demon Dynasty said:

Rediculous start time.  No way i can get there for a 12.50 start.  What happened to traditional times around 2pm??

Was changed after the Brownlow was moved because some Pommy chick died. 

1 hour ago, Salems Lot said:

Just around the corner for this aging innercity hipster! I'll be there! 

Go Dees!

So will I - come all the way from Tamworth so have to have a fix of 'Demons' somehow - would have gone to the Women's game today too if the GF was played yesterday.

1 hour ago, Call Me What You Will said:

And I’ll wend my way up the freeway from the leafy inner east. Hope they accept cash for tickets at the gate. Back to the 70s and 80’s. Go Casey.

Remember to bob down at the ticket window to buy your "junior" ticket. Worked for me till I was 22!

1 hour ago, Call Me What You Will said:

I’m taking my youngest - it will be the closest thing you will get to a time capsule as to how footy used to be prior to the obsessive political correct corporate product served up today. Wasn’t joking about the cash option! Desperately hoping there is no “game day experience” and that the game itself is the experience. Should be great fun.

well if they don't i'm sure some fan will take your cash and use his card for you

1 hour ago, Call Me What You Will said:

I’m taking my youngest - it will be the closest thing you will get to a time capsule as to how footy used to be prior to the obsessive political correct corporate product served up today. Wasn’t joking about the cash option! Desperately hoping there is no “game day experience” and that the game itself is the experience. Should be great fun.

I go to  VFL games on a regular basis, one of the big reasons is the game day experience is the game. Yes more like attending the game of my youth. Enjoy. 

Edited by old dee


Disappointed there’s nothing about this game on the MFC site

Was looking for the Game day thread ,guess this is it

I'll be watching on the box but would have gone if at Casey.

 
2 minutes ago, dl4e said:

I'll be watching on the box but would have gone if at Casey.

I am the opposite 

49 minutes ago, DeeZee said:

Disappointed there’s nothing about this game on the MFC site

I am surprised  you are surprised. I rarely go onto it. However I got an email this week about the GF at princess park. 


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