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Yes, will be on Kayo. I was planning to go to take my young son for a spot of live footy but having second thoughts now given the very hot day predicted for tomorrow ... 🤔

 
11 minutes ago, No. 31 said:

Yes, will be on Kayo. I was planning to go to take my young son for a spot of live footy but having second thoughts now given the very hot day predicted for tomorrow ... 🤔

You won’t be able to attend anyways, 31. It’s now a closed event meaning no spectators. ☹️

16 minutes ago, WalkingCivilWar said:

You won’t be able to attend anyways, 31. It’s now a closed event meaning no spectators. ☹️

I thought that was in reference to the VFL game, not the AFL one?

 
18 minutes ago, WalkingCivilWar said:

You won’t be able to attend anyways, 31. It’s now a closed event meaning no spectators. ☹️

That is for the VFL side, not the senior AFL side.

3 minutes ago, DistrACTION Jackson said:

I thought that was in reference to the VFL game, not the AFL one?

it is the vfl


38 minutes ago, WERRIDEE said:

It's on Kayo

Thanks, Werridee. I will watch it with enthusiasm. 

42 minutes ago, WalkingCivilWar said:

Kayo/Foxtel 

Ripper, WCW, I'm in Adelaide now, so I cannot miss this one - let's hope the game quietens those amongst us on DL who have early-season jitters, doubts and criticisms. I reckon we will knock a nervous Carlton into no-man's land. 

6 minutes ago, Deemania since 56 said:

Ripper, WCW, I'm in Adelaide now, so I cannot miss this one - let's hope the game quietens those amongst us on DL who have early-season jitters, doubts and criticisms. I reckon we will knock a nervous Carlton into no-man's land. 

I fully agree, Deemania!!! We’ll shut the naysayers up… until next week, anyways. 😅

GO THE MIGHTY DEES ❤️💙

 
19 minutes ago, No. 31 said:

That is for the VFL side, not the senior AFL side.

Now you’ll just have to settle for seeing one of your Blues teams get smashed instead of both 🤭

2 hours ago, Kent said:

Err That was my point TBC!!!!V There is no clear info on injuries missing players or time frames

No wonder there is speculation around here 

Not well done MFC Media

I am sick and tired of D/Lers blaming the MFC media ad nauseam. 

Some here had tasteless potshots over the last day. If they had looked at the Training schedule released today was the return after a break. So if no news exists no news is given especially no Club updates. 

On another level some D/Lers on here seem to reckon that they are privileged and entitled to extra news, inclusion,etc from the Club. As if for having the privilege to vent their feelings and opinions in this forum it gives the opportunity for extra Club to shower them with exclusive content etc. Others are “I have given $xxx and ….you know the lines. 

We are all passionate fans and of course are different but this forum is really for getting some things off your chests and also sharing in the highlights of our footy and gloating occasionally or being frustrated or angry on others. It provides a great opportunity but we are not owed any more than the other fans that choose to be more private. 

BTW Kent still don’t see the point in publishing a list of TBC, it served not one persons information in the least.  May as well put the iconic 4-6 weeks if you thought it funny or sending a message!
 


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Likely Selections based on today’s Captain's Run at Gosch's:

Melbourne

Steven May Jacob van Rooyen Christian Salem Judd McVee Christian Petracca Caleb Windsor Jack Viney Jake Lever Max Gawn Jack Billings Ed Langdon Bailey Laurie Jake Bowey Josh Schache Adam Tomlinson Blake Howes Trent Rivers Alex Neal-Bullen Bayley Fritsch Tom Sparrow Kysaiah Pickett Kade Chandler Kynan Brown

Casey Demons 

Clayton Oliver Matt Jefferson Tom McDonald Jed Adams Marty Hore Will Verrall Tom Fullarton Oliver Sestan Koltyn Tholstrop Taj Woewodin Kyah Farris-White Andy Moniz-Wakefield 

Injured/Suspended/Retired Charlie Spargo (Achilles) Angus Brayshaw (retired) Lachie Hunter (calf) Jake Melksham (knee) Shane McAdam (calf) Smith (suspended) Harry Petty (toe) Daniel Turner (stress fracture) Ben Brown (knee)

3 hours ago, DistrACTION Jackson said:

I thought that was in reference to the VFL game, not the AFL one?

I wonder how they’ll enforce it if the VFL game is after the AFL game? You’d have to imagine that they’ll have a hard time clearing the place out before the VFL game starts.

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33 minutes ago, Bring-Back-Powell said:

Guessing Salem will be getting some midfield minutes tomorrow night.

Hopefully he goes well given there's an opening now.

Midfield minutes will be a plus for him to expose his wares in a newer role; however, his role and chartered history is to play a dynamic 'midfielders function' in the backline to the rest of the field before him and in so doing, exposing pathways for others to creatively exploit in the passing of the ball to (and through) goal(s). Hope he is fit and unencumbered with illness/injury and if so, should have a rip-snorter game ahead of him and into the season. He certainly has the class to achieve once again this season.

 

3 hours ago, WalkingCivilWar said:

Now you’ll just have to settle for seeing one of your Blues teams get smashed instead of both 🤭

Hehe, not too bothered by results in pre-season games, just hoping both teams have a good workout but with no injuries.


FB: McVee May Tomlinson
HB: Rivers Lever Bowey
C; Langdon Salem Windsor
HF: Billings JVR Pickett
FF: Chandler Schache Fritsch 
Foll: Gawn Petracca Viney 
Int: Howes Sparrow ANB Laurie 
S: K Brown

FB: Hore T Mc
HB: Adams
C: Woey
HF: AMW Fullarton Tholstrup 
FF: Sestan Jefferson
Foll: Verrall Oliver 
Int: KFW

Big opportunities for Howes and Laurie to nail their spots.

T Mc, Fullarton, Woey all chances to push their case returning from injuries in the VFL game as well as Clarry obviously. 

5 hours ago, Demonland said:

Likely Selections based on today’s Captain's Run at Gosch's:

Melbourne

Steven May Jacob van Rooyen Christian Salem Judd McVee Christian Petracca Caleb Windsor Jack Viney Jake Lever Max Gawn Jack Billings Ed Langdon Bailey Laurie Jake Bowey Josh Schache Adam Tomlinson Blake Howes Trent Rivers Alex Neal-Bullen Bayley Fritsch Tom Sparrow Kysaiah Pickett Kade Chandler Kynan Brown

Casey Demons 

Clayton Oliver Matt Jefferson Tom McDonald Jed Adams Marty Hore Will Verrall Tom Fullarton Oliver Sestan Koltyn Tholstrop Taj Woewodin Kyah Farris-White Andy Moniz-Wakefield 

Injured/Suspended/Retired Charlie Spargo (Achilles) Angus Brayshaw (retired) Lachie Hunter (calf) Jake Melksham (knee) Shane McAdam (calf) Joel Smith (suspended) Harry Petty (toe) Daniel Turner (stress fracture) Ben Brown (knee)

Aren't they allowed 7 or 8 on the interchange?

If Verral was serviceable both as a relief ruck and as a fwd vs Richmond why not try him vs Carlton?

he can rotate through ffw and ruck with schache

5 hours ago, Demonland said:

Likely Selections based on today’s Captain's Run at Gosch's:

Melbourne

Steven May Jacob van Rooyen Christian Salem Judd McVee Christian Petracca Caleb Windsor Jack Viney Jake Lever Max Gawn Jack Billings Ed Langdon Bailey Laurie Jake Bowey Josh Schache Adam Tomlinson Blake Howes Trent Rivers Alex Neal-Bullen Bayley Fritsch Tom Sparrow Kysaiah Pickett Kade Chandler Kynan Brown

Casey Demons 

Clayton Oliver Matt Jefferson Tom McDonald Jed Adams Marty Hore Will Verrall Tom Fullarton Oliver Sestan Koltyn Tholstrop Taj Woewodin Kyah Farris-White Andy Moniz-Wakefield 

Injured/Suspended/Retired Charlie Spargo (Achilles) Angus Brayshaw (retired) Lachie Hunter (calf) Jake Melksham (knee) Shane McAdam (calf) Joel Smith (suspended) Harry Petty (toe) Daniel Turner (stress fracture) Ben Brown (knee)

Did Fullerton grow a new leg? According to Tom Browne, didn’t it need to be amputated a few weeks ago?


1 hour ago, No. 31 said:

Hehe, not too bothered by results in pre-season games, just hoping both teams have a good workout but with no injuries.

I’d agree with you on this…

 

but I’d be lying 😉 

3 hours ago, hardtack said:

I wonder how they’ll enforce it if the VFL game is after the AFL game? You’d have to imagine that they’ll have a hard time clearing the place out before the VFL game starts.

I'm of the understanding that the VFL game starts at 10:30am and will be non-attendance. 

The AFL game starts at 5:40pm and will be open to attendance. 

4 minutes ago, HBDee said:

I'm of the understanding that the VFL game starts at 10:30am and will be non-attendance. 

The AFL game starts at 5:40pm and will be open to attendance. 

AFL 6:40 local time by my App

 
19 minutes ago, DubDee said:

AFL 6:40 local time by my App

Sorry, my apologies. 6:40pm local yes agreed.


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