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I totally agree with the Friday night comment. Bizarre not to have a game

 
2 minutes ago, WalkingCivilWar said:

Channel 7 talking up the HUGE Easter Monday BLOCKBUSTER! Hawks vs Cats

17th vs 18th 😁

the new Kreuzer Cup 😂

4 minutes ago, Deesprate said:

I totally agree with the Friday night comment. Bizarre not to have a game

is it religious reasons? i don’t get it

nothing open today so perfect to watch a game 

 
10 minutes ago, Deesprate said:

I totally agree with the Friday night comment. Bizarre not to have a game

Time to watch a replay! 🥳

1 hour ago, Jaded No More said:

Norf getting more crucified than Jesus today 

Thought the Church of the Latter Day Saints was at 32-60 Linton St Salt Lick City. 


42 minutes ago, DubDee said:

no game on friday night

what a joke 

It is and they are giving Rugby League free air tonight

And it's a good match too ... Cowboys/Dolphins

Reckon we should dispense with pre-season games and start when RL starts ... 25 game season

Straight into it

And play a game Good Friday evening ... maybe a 6pm start so that the Royal Children's appeal gets the last 3 hours of the day

4 minutes ago, Macca said:

It is and they are giving Rugby League free air tonight

And it's a good match too ... Cowboys/Dolphins

Reckon we should dispense with pre-season games and start when RL starts ... 25 game season

Straight into it

And play a game Good Friday evening ... maybe a 6pm start so that the Royal Children's appeal gets the last 3 hours of the day

i wonder how many footy supporters are active christians? but i recognise the hypocrisy of enjoying a day off work when not being religions 

the footy would be a great vehicle to raise money for the appeal. give part of the gate or tv money and promote it

 

There wasn't an AFL game on Good Friday at all until 2017.

I agree that a night fixture would make more sense.

Just now, DubDee said:

i wonder how many footy supporters are active christians? but i recognise the hypocrisy of enjoying a day off work when not being religions 

the footy would be a great vehicle to raise money for the appeal. give part of the gate or tv money and promote it

I remember the days when we played very little sport on Sunday's. Cricket Test matches had a rest day on Sunday's back in the day.  Pubs were closed and supermarkets couldn't open either

Times have changed and integration for worthy causes and sport is the new way.  As you said, tie the evening game in with the appeal. It's a no-brainer


Just watching a replay of today’s game, can someone please explain why the Kangaroos have green on their jumpers?

28 minutes ago, Macca said:

I remember the days when we played very little sport on Sunday's. Cricket Test matches had a rest day on Sunday's back in the day.  Pubs were closed and supermarkets couldn't open either

Times have changed and integration for worthy causes and sport is the new way.  As you said, tie the evening game in with the appeal. It's a no-brainer

This afternoon's game was very much in aid of the Good Friday Appeal. I don't know the exact details though. I suspect that the reason it is an afternoon game rather than an evening one is due to Channel 7 being a major player in the appeal and the evening telethon. 

3 hours ago, Clintosaurus said:

Umps doing what Carlton can't.

It’s actually embarrassing now, two weeks in a row they have been given games, by incompetent officiating.

That non free to Zurhaar is one of  the worst decisions I can recall and no surprise it was number 1 Donlon, who I think even drove the Blues home in their bus.

 


26 minutes ago, ANG13 said:

Just watching a replay of today’s game, can someone please explain why the Kangaroos have green on their jumpers?

I was wondering, given this was a Norf home game, why they couldn’t wear their traditional jumper?  There isn’t even a clash  WTF?

 

1 minute ago, monoccular said:

I was wondering, given this was a Norf home game, why they couldn’t wear their traditional jumper?  There isn’t even a clash  WTF?

 

I would say it's a special jumper designed around the good friday appeal that has green in it to & they'll probably be signed and auctioned off for the appeal 

1 hour ago, Macca said:

It is and they are giving Rugby League free air tonight

And it's a good match too ... Cowboys/Dolphins

Reckon we should dispense with pre-season games and start when RL starts ... 25 game season

Straight into it

And play a game Good Friday evening ... maybe a 6pm start so that the Royal Children's appeal gets the last 3 hours of the day

The dolphins have stopped. They were up 26-6 before half time 

3 minutes ago, dees189227 said:

The dolphins have stopped. They were up 26-6 before half time 

Ha ha!  It was 10-6 when I made that initial post ... a free scoring affair thereafter.  Like an underdog so barracking for the Flippers

Much rather be watching AFL though ... over the 5 days the AFL manage to have 2 games clashing with each other on Saturday night

Bulldogs/Tigers moved from the Saturday twilight slot to tonight with 1 of the Sat evening games played Sat twilight? 


1 hour ago, Demonstone said:

From the WTAF files ...  :blink:

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Wtf Jesus Christ 

 

3 minutes ago, Jaded No More said:

Wtf Jesus Christ 

 

interesting case

indigenous man claiming he was sexually assaulted in showers by 3 players in the 80's when he was a 16yo playing in u19's and living in a club owned house.

he is suing club not the alleged assailants. he is unnamed as are the alleged assailants.

given it allegedly happened 40 years ago i doubt anyone working at the club then is still there.

2 hours ago, DubDee said:

i wonder how many footy supporters are active christians? but i recognise the hypocrisy of enjoying a day off work when not being religions 

the footy would be a great vehicle to raise money for the appeal. give part of the gate or tv money and promote it

The irony is that the height of the religious day for Good Friday is 3pm. Ceremonies are over by 4pm.

The absence of a night game ???

 
4 hours ago, DubDee said:

is it religious reasons? i don’t get it

nothing open today so perfect to watch a game 

The only Religion is footy... Everything else is fantasy!

6 hours ago, Deesprate said:

I totally agree with the Friday night comment. Bizarre not to have a game

Free kick Rugby League.


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