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Does anyone know whether overseas members with WatchAFL can see it please?

 
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17 minutes ago, Rob Mac...... said:

Does anyone know whether overseas members with WatchAFL can see it please?

The WatchAFL app only has the official Community Series practice matches listed and not the Scratch Matches so this Scratch Match against the Tigers might not be available but our next Practice Match against the Blues will be.

 
20 hours ago, brendan said:

Went to put Kayo back on and it’s $35 per month so ended up buying an armchair membership for $250 so works out about $20 per month and I assume will go towards our membership tally, so anyone with Kayo who are paying the $35 cancel it and sign up through the club 

Will check this out. Tx


3 hours ago, Rob Mac...... said:

Does anyone know whether overseas members with WatchAFL can see it please?

The statement on the club website says:

For those who can't make the trip to Casey Fields, the match will be be broadcast live on Fox Footy, available on Kayo Sports and Foxtel.

WatchAFL also gives you access to Fox Footy so am assuming you can watch it (although their TV Guide seems to be broken at the moment!!).

 

1 hour ago, Demonland said:

Yes

Thanks, can't wait till Sunday. I have KAYO.

 

The team ahead at 6 Quarter time has literally never lost a game

4 hours ago, Rob Mac...... said:

Does anyone know whether overseas members with WatchAFL can see it please?

Rob. You are obviously OS. 
I will be in Italy for half August and all September 

is Watch AFL the way to go or does Kayo work overseas and do you watch it on a laptop?  Or what

thanks for any reply 


Hi 640md.   I live permanently os, so never used Kayo. I use WatchAFL on ipad, phone or laptop. Works fine. 
Part of WatchAFL is "Fox Footy" so hopefully the Richmond will show up there. 
Cheers

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21 minutes ago, 640MD said:

Rob. You are obviously OS. 
I will be in Italy for half August and all September 

is Watch AFL the way to go or does Kayo work overseas and do you watch it on a laptop?  Or what

thanks for any reply 

Kayo does not work overseas unless you are using a VPN to trick it into thinking you're in Australia. Even then it doesn't always work. If you are overseas I would recommend forking out for the month by month subscription for Watch AFL but don't do what I did and forget to cancel the month to month subscription and end up paying for an extra 3 months like I did for the pleasure of watching Melbourne vs GWS.

Side note: your viewing experience will depend on the quality of the internet that you have. In Fiji our hotel had crappy Wifi and I could not watch the last quarter at all. The scores in the AFL app wouldn't even update and I got a rude shock once it finally updated and I saw we lost.

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18 minutes ago, Rob Mac...... said:

Hi 640md.   I live permanently os, so never used Kayo. I use WatchAFL on ipad, phone or laptop. Works fine. 
Part of WatchAFL is "Fox Footy" so hopefully the Richmond will show up there. 
Cheers

Is that a 24/7 live stream of the Fox Footy channel on Foxtel or just On Demand standalone streams of their programs like On the Couch, AFL 360, First Crack etc?

If it's the former then you will be able to watch the Melb vs Rich scratch match. If it's the ladder then you will have to hope they make it available after the match as a standalone.

3 minutes ago, Demonland said:

Is that a 24/7 live stream of the Fox Footy channel on Foxtel or just On Demand streams of their programs like On the Couch, AFL 360, First Crack etc?

WatchAFL has 5 headings to choose from:

"Home", "Matches", "Shows" (which has on the couch, first crack etc.)  "Channel" which I guess is a stream of Fox Footy (having never watched it in Oz) where you can also replay some older ones such as RDB Memorial, trading days etc., and finally "Ladder".

On 14/02/2024 at 10:27, La Dee-vina Comedia said:

For the literalists out there, I know 7 is an odd number. But, it seems odd as much figuratively as literally. I can't get my head around why there are going to be 7 periods of play.

   

 

On 14/02/2024 at 10:45, 640MD said:

Yes not enough red wine.  

I think we've got 35 fit listed players. If they all play 4 quarters that's 35 x 4 = 140 player-quarters.

A full team across 7 quarters requires 22 x 7 = 154 player-quarters.

We're short 14 player-quarters.  We're going to need at least 4 Casey extras to make up the difference, or 14 players play 5 quarters, or they reduce it to 6 quarters and we only need 132 player-quarters and 8 players only need to play 3 quarters.

I think the last solution makes most sense.


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11 minutes ago, Rob Mac...... said:

WatchAFL has 5 headings to choose from:

"Home", "Matches", "Shows" (which has on the couch, first crack etc.)  "Channel" which I guess is a stream of Fox Footy (having never watched it in Oz) where you can also replay some older ones such as RDB Memorial, trading days etc., and finally "Ladder".

If Channel is a direct stream of the Fox Footy Channel 504 on Foxtel then you should be able to watch the Scratch Match LIVE.

1 minute ago, Demonland said:

If Channel is a direct stream of the Fox Footy Channel 504 on Foxtel then you should be able to watch the Scratch Match LIVE.

Yes that's what I'm counting on. Thanks

Bugger, not a single report from yesterday’s training. 

19 hours ago, WalkingCivilWar said:

This sounds like a fantastic initiative by the club. Just like a the family day but with a practice match as an added bonus. Will be a fantastic day and turnout I'm sure. 

Some others are talking up the pies effort. 4.30 midweek on a work/school day is never a good time. Followed by a "Jumper Presentation" which was the players walking onto a balcony 15m above the fans which I heard only a handful stayed around for as it took a considerable time to start after as the players warmed down and showered after the game. A lot of family/kids where seen leaving disappointed after not being able to wait around any longer having to get kids home for dinner and ready for school the next day.

 


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I asked Chat GPT to write a match preview for our Scratch Match against the Tigers. Hilarity ensued.

Match Preview: Melbourne Demons vs. Richmond Tigers Practice Match

Date: Sunday, February 18th, 2024
Location: TBD

Introduction: As the AFL preseason gains momentum, the Melbourne Demons are gearing up to face the Richmond Tigers in what promises to be an electrifying practice match. Both teams are utilizing this opportunity to fine-tune their strategies, assess player form, and build cohesion ahead of the upcoming season.

Melbourne Demons: The Melbourne Demons enter this practice match with high hopes after an impressive showing last season, where they made it to the finals series. Led by their seasoned coach and bolstered by a talented roster, including key players such as Max Gawn, Christian Petracca, and Clayton Oliver, the Demons aim to set the tone for the season ahead. With a mix of experience and youthful exuberance, Melbourne will look to assert their dominance early and lay down a marker against a formidable opponent.

Richmond Tigers: On the other side of the field, the Richmond Tigers are no strangers to success, having secured multiple premierships in recent years. Despite facing some challenges last season, including injuries to key personnel, the Tigers remain a force to be reckoned with. Led by their astute coach and with stars like Dustin Martin, Jack Riewoldt, and Tom Lynch in their ranks, Richmond will be eager to demonstrate their championship pedigree even in a preseason encounter. Expect them to bring intensity and resilience as they test their combinations and tactics ahead of the grueling AFL campaign.

Key Matchups:

  • Max Gawn vs. Toby Nankervis: The battle in the ruck will be pivotal, with Gawn's height and athleticism matched against Nankervis' physicality and work rate.
  • Christian Petracca vs. Dustin Martin: A clash of two dynamic midfielders known for their explosiveness and ability to influence games single-handedly.
  • Melbourne's Forward Line vs. Richmond's Defense: Can Melbourne's forward line, spearheaded by Jack Viney and Ben Brown, break through Richmond's stout defensive unit?

Expectations: This practice match offers both teams an invaluable opportunity to assess their preseason preparations and experiment with different strategies. While the result is secondary to the performance and progress made, both the Melbourne Demons and the Richmond Tigers will be eager to showcase their strengths and identify areas for improvement. Fans can anticipate an enthralling contest filled with skill, intensity, and perhaps a glimpse of what's to come in the AFL season ahead.

Conclusion: As the Melbourne Demons square off against the Richmond Tigers in this preseason clash, football enthusiasts can look forward to a captivating display of Australian Rules football. With pride and momentum on the line, both teams will leave no stone unturned in their pursuit of victory. Whether you're a passionate supporter or a neutral observer, this match promises to deliver excitement and anticipation as the AFL season draws nearer.

🤣🤣🤣🤣

our forward line spearheaded by Jack Viney

 

A better, far more balanced report than in the media at the moment.   NQR  but so is the media


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