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Big chance for the fans to see the team against actual opposition next Friday. 

What do we want to see from our team in this outing ?  I personally want to see Van Rooyen get a chance to show his wares and see what the plan is from the club re Maxy and Brody.

I'm keen to see how Lachie Hunter does in tandem with Langdon

Oh Hell I just want to see them play

  • Demonland changed the title to PRACTICE MATCH vs St. Kilda @ RSEA Park (24/2/23)
 
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10 minutes ago, buck_nekkid said:

What time does it kick off?

4.00 PM

 
8 minutes ago, pineapple dee said:

4.00 PM

On Fox or AFL site?


9 minutes ago, Lil_red_fire_engine said:

Fox will be showing it. 

That would be nice, and given this is the unofficial practice mactch, it would be a big surprise.  Last year the unoffical one was streamed on the AFL and clubs websites and only the official practice game was on Fox.

11 minutes ago, Lil_red_fire_engine said:

Fox will be showing it. 

Great thanks. 

Just now, Vipercrunch said:

That would be nice, and given this is the unofficial practice mactch, it would be a big surprise.  Last year the unoffical one was streamed on the AFL and clubs websites and only the official practice game was on Fox.

Friday 4-7pm AEST Channel 504.

 

Unofficial match simulations

Thursday, February 23
Geelong v Hawthorn, GMHBA Stadium, 4pm AEDT (4 x 20 min plus time on)
Gold Coast v Essendon, Austworld Centre Oval (Carrara), 4pm AEST (5pm AEDT), (6 x 25 min, no time on)

Friday, February 24
North Melbourne v Richmond, Arden St, 10am AEDT (4 x 25 mins, 2 x 20 mins, no time on)
Carlton v Collingwood, Ikon Park, 11am AEDT (4 x 25 min, no time on)
Sydney v Brisbane, Tramway Oval (Moore Park), 12pm AEDT (4 x 25 min, no time on)
St Kilda v Melbourne, RSEA Park, 4pm AEDT (6 x 25 min, no time on)
Fremantle v Adelaide, Victor George Kailis Oval (Cockburn), 3.30pm AWST (6.30pm AEDT), (6 x 25 min, no time on)
West Coast v Port Adelaide, Mineral Resources Park (Perth) 4.40pm AWST (7.40pm AEDT), (4 x 28 min, 2 x 20 min, no time on)

I don't even know what an RSEA is, but I've always imagined it pronounced to rhyme with "classy".


9 minutes ago, Demonstone said:

I don't even know what an RSEA is, but I've always imagined it pronounced to rhyme with "classy".

It’s a retail chain selling PPE apparel and equipment to cater for tradies. 

Gus interviewed at the Coterie golf day: '...[there's] new positions for different players that the people will see...'

It sounded like these were relatively settled outcomes from 'the heap of matchplay' they'd been doing at training, as opposed to praccy match try-outs. It will be interesting to see what might be unfolding in this regard next Friday.

3 minutes ago, Timothy Reddan-A'Blew said:

Gus interviewed at the Coterie golf day: '...[there's] new positions for different players that the people will see...'

It sounded like these were relatively settled outcomes from 'the heap of matchplay' they'd been doing at training, as opposed to praccy match try-outs. It will be interesting to see what might be unfolding in this regard next Friday.

pickett and rivers into the midfield, bowey forward?


2 hours ago, Lil_red_fire_engine said:

Fox will be showing it. 

Do you have inside word that it's on Fox/KAYO?

At the moment they've programmed GWS V WC from last year on from 4-6pm on the 24th of Feb, and the media have previously announced that only the second round of practice matches (March 2-4) will be televised.

I'm thinking or hoping it will be a live stream from the club if it's not on Fox. 

 

2 hours ago, Lil_red_fire_engine said:

Friday 4-7pm AEST Channel 504.

Early knock in Perf next Friday. 

3 hours ago, Vipercrunch said:

That would be nice, and given this is the unofficial practice mactch, it would be a big surprise.  Last year the unoffical one was streamed on the AFL and clubs websites and only the official practice game was on Fox.

I will be at the 40th birthday celebrations for one of my sons ... in a pub, so with a few artful steps, just maybe I can take in the footy on 504 or at least the entire last quarter. Not going to miss attending the upcoming match against the Toiges, that's for sure.

4 hours ago, Lil_red_fire_engine said:

Friday 4-7pm AEST Channel 504.

My Foxtel guide doesn't reflect that. Of course, they have been known to be wrong when looking a week ahead. Did you see it somewhere?


1 hour ago, Bring-Back-Powell said:

Do you have inside word that it's on Fox/KAYO?

At the moment they've programmed GWS V WC from last year on from 4-6pm on the 24th of Feb, and the media have previously announced that only the second round of practice matches (March 2-4) will be televised.

I'm thinking or hoping it will be a live stream from the club if it's not on Fox. 

 

I have it confirmed via people at Fox Sports that it will be on. 

4 minutes ago, Palace Dees said:

My Foxtel guide doesn't reflect that. Of course, they have been known to be wrong when looking a week ahead. Did you see it somewhere?

My guide says same but the poster above seems adamant it’s on Fox.

Edited by Bring-Back-Powell

If LRFE says it's on Foxtel, take it for granted.

 
4 hours ago, Demonland said:

Gold Coast v Essendon, Austworld Centre Oval (Carrara),

These chumps have to play their not even a practice match game in QLD. 🤭

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