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Is the VFL GF being streamed on 7plus?

I can't seem to find the program listing on the app?

Anyone have a clue?

 
59 minutes ago, DeeZee said:

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

What about the article about Van Rooyen  looking forward to playing in a GF?   Some are quick to grumble.

4 minutes ago, YesitwasaWin4theAges said:

Is the VFL GF being streamed on 7plus?

I can't seem to find the program listing on the app?

Anyone have a clue?

Try https://www.afl.com.au/vfl/matches/4769

In some areas it is on free to air TV too.

 

It’s on Channel 7 or 7HD in Melbourne.

Come On Boys!!!


26 minutes ago, sue said:

What about the article about Van Rooyen  looking forward to playing in a GF?   Some are quick to grumble.

One article??

Its a Grand Final !!

Come on Dees, it is a bit like cheering for a night premiership back in the 80s but I will take it.

 

I’m here hoping for a win.

Not a bad turnout


Is that Jay Lockhart lining up for the Sharks?

2 hours ago, Mr Steve said:

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

Oh ... minor matter!   Anyway changed a plan and got here.  Go Demons!


Gee Woey Jr was impressive there.

Melksham kicks the first.

Just now, Demon Jack said:

Gee Woey Jr was impressive there.

Melksham kicks the first.

Lovely glimpse of Taj there

7 minutes ago, Demon Jack said:

Is that Jay Lockhart lining up for the Sharks?

Yep joined this year after we de-listed him.


3 minutes ago, whatwhat say what said:

#24 for southport is a big unit

Lets see how Weideman handles him.

Please give me Weid as our 2nd Ruck instead of over paying Grundy. He’s been great the past 6 weeks and is killing southports ruckman already

If Chandler could actually give a first option handball rather than attempting hero mode that would be great 

 

I like how they crossed to the Southport social club at the start of the game and there were 7 people sitting having Sunday lunch and a beer. 


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