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Saturday March 16 vs Coburg @ 12:00 PM - Casey Fields

This game should provide us with some insights as to the final lineup vs the Bulldogs on Sunday.

MFC players likely to play in the game are Jed Adams, Kynan Brown, Kyah Farris-White, Matthew Jefferson, Andy Moniz-Wakefield, Josh Schache, Oliver Sestan, Adam Tomlinson, Will Verrell, Taj Woewodin plus those not in Sunday’s final 23 plus any holdover player (s).

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A decent mix of promising youth and sage experience out at Casey Fields Saturday PM.

Obviously the last encounter between these teams was heavily skewed the dogs way due to ‘selection issues’. Expect a more closely fought encounter this time.
 
Given the matinee time slot, Roan Steele should get the casting call to  appear in a leading role on the rehearsal sound stage.

Edited by Tarax Club

:rolleyes: Tardis obviously needs a fine tune. Saturday's encounter is against the Piranha Park Lions!

 

Interesting that our two scratch matches have been against stand alone teams.

Wonder if it is the same for other Melbourne AFL teams or does no one like us !

Thanks KC look forward to getting some updates during the game.😁


I might be able to get there!

19 minutes ago, picket fence said:

I might be able to get there!

Picket that would be awesome. I’m looking for a four leaf clover 🍀. Should be safe Saint Pat banned the  slitherers.

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Beamish or Guinness will do nicely!

Petty playing forward, Jefferson back pocket minding the resting Rover???🤮

 

Petty contesting centre bounce ruck thommo back, farris white forward, laurie on ball, Adams deep back, brown dog good early, Shache, easily pushed of the ball.

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Moniz Wakefield blistering run from half back chain handballs to Shache alone in square Goal


FULLARTON GOAL

Is there anywhere one can listen to (or view), this game?

Moni ZZZ wakefield on FIRE GOALS


32 minutes ago, picket fence said:

Petty playing forward, Jefferson back pocket minding the resting Rover???🤮

What? On no... Updates on his position changes throughout the game please

Just now, binman said:

At Casey fields

And here I am at Gosch's like an [censored]

From Coburg X or twitter or whatever it is these days.

COBURG V CASEY PRACTICE MATCH 1/4 scores Coburg: 25 Casey: 34

Jeffo actually doing well in defenve. Thommo just gotrun dowm,but a cut abobe in this level, Brown dog busy, Petty hasnt touched it

Thx again Mr Fence... legend 👍🏼 👏🏼

Great to hear Moniz is potentially hitting some noteworthy form. 

Hopefully the extra pre-season with gym & a bit of experiemce is having the desired outcome 🤞🏼

Petty in the ruck.   My gosh.  No way i'd have him playing there coming back from a foot problem.  Just leave him as a KF

And with so many ruck options too (Shack, Ferris Wheel & Fullcream).  Absolutely no need to risk Petty here.

Hopefully it was only one or two contests and then straight to forward role afterwards!??

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47 minutes ago, picket fence said:

Moniz Wakefield blistering run from half back chain handballs to Shache alone in square Goal

You'll probably find that he was "all alone and unattended" @picket fence.

Thanks guys for updates..".  Is KOL playing, please respond 

 
Just now, jayceebee31 said:

Thanks guys for updates..".  Is KOL playing, please respond 

If Kol is Koltyn Tholstrup no he isn’t. He’s the carry over emergency for tomorrow. 

Entertaining game here Coburg a goal in front Casey gone to sleep


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