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A MFC volunteer told me that the practice match out at Casey will be curtain raised by the VFL, Casey versus Richmond. Maybe a start just after 12 midday.

AFL, Saturday March 4th, Melbourne v Richmond, Casey Fields, 4.10pm

AFL, February 24th, St Kilda v Melbourne, RSEA Park, 4pm (6 x 25 minutes, no time on).

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6 hours ago, kev martin said:

A MFC volunteer told me that the practice match out at Casey will be curtain raised by the VFL, Casey versus Richmond. Maybe a start just after 12 midday.

AFL, Saturday March 4th, Melbourne v Richmond, Casey Fields, 4.10pm

AFL, February 24th, St Kilda v Melbourne, RSEA Park, 4pm (6 x 25 minutes, no time on).

I look forward to the media reporting on the 6 "quarters" of football. to be fair, "sixths" just doesn't sound right.

Re the Dees V St Kilda game of 6 periods:

Guessing the first three to four periods will be an MFC V St Kilda hit out, and the last two to three will be a mostly Casey V Sandy game?

Can’t imagine Oliver, Gawn, Trac and co going around for six x 25 minute terms.

 
56 minutes ago, Bring-Back-Powell said:

Re the Dees V St Kilda game of 6 periods:

Guessing the first three to four periods will be an MFC V St Kilda hit out, and the last two to three will be a mostly Casey V Sandy game?

Can’t imagine Oliver, Gawn, Trac and co going around for six x 25 minute terms.

Yeah one of the media releases mentioned that the entire list will be rotated to play some game time (if fit).

I’ll be going as I can’t wait another 5 weeks to watch a game 😂 

16 minutes ago, Stu said:

Yeah one of the media releases mentioned that the entire list will be rotated to play some game time (if fit).

I’ll be going as I can’t wait another 5 weeks to watch a game 😂 

And hopefully streamed on the MFC website.


46 minutes ago, Stu said:

Yeah one of the media releases mentioned that the entire list will be rotated to play some game time (if fit).

I’ll be going as I can’t wait another 5 weeks to watch a game 😂 

Agree...I'm heading there now.

3 hours ago, Bystander said:

Agree...I'm heading there now.

You might be a tad early Stander.

Not that there is anything wrong with that 🙂

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