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FRIDAY, MARCH 29

North Melbourne v Carlton at Marvel Stadium, 4.20pm AEDT

NORTH MELBOURNE

In: Nil
Out: Nil

Last week's sub: Eddie Ford

CARLTON

In: C.Marchbank, J.Weitering, E.Hollands
Out: L.Young (omitted), B.Kemp (omitted), D.Cuningham (calf)

R1 sub: Corey Durdin

Fremantle v Adelaide at Optus Stadium, 4.30pm AWST

FREMANTLE

In: Nil
Out: Nil

Last week's sub: Jaeger O'Meara

ADELAIDE

In: J.Borlase, L.Sholl
Out: S.Berry (omitted), J.Butts (ankle)

Last week's sub: Ned McHenry

SATURDAY, MARCH 30

Essendon v St Kilda at Marvel Stadium, 4.20pm AEDT

ESSENDON

In: M.Redman, D.Parish, J.Kelly
Out: E.Tsatas (omitted), P.Wright (suspension), A.Davey jnr (omitted)

Last week's sub: Alwyn Davey jnr

ST KILDA

In: D.Butler, A.Caminiti, A.Hastie
Out: M.Wood (collarbone/concussion), L.Henry (hamstring), M.King (suspension)

Last week's sub: Zak Jones

SUNDAY, MARCH 31

Western Bulldogs v West Coast at Marvel Stadium, 1pm AEDT

WESTERN BULLDOGS

In: T.Duryea, R.Garcia, R.Lobb, J.Macrae, J.O'Donnell
Out: N.Coffield (shoulder), E.Richards (concussion)

Last week's sub: Oskar Baker

WEST COAST

In: A.Gaff, H.Johnston, J.Williams
Out: Nil

Last week's sub: Ryan Maric

Richmond v Sydney at the MCG, 4pm AEDT

RICHMOND

In: N.Broad, T.Sonsie, M.Rioli, S.Naismith, T.Young
Out: J.Trezise (ankle), J.Clarke (omitted)

Last week's sub: Judson Clarke

SYDNEY

In: R.Fox, C.Mitchell, P.Ladhams, J.Konstanty, A.Francis
Out: H.Cunningham (concussion), S.Wicks (omitted)

Last week's sub: Corey Warner

MONDAY, APRIL 1

Hawthorn v Geelong at the MCG, 3.20pm AEDT

HAWTHORN

TBC on Sunday at 6.20pm AEDT

Last week's sub: Jack Gunston 

GEELONG

TBC on Sunday at 6.20pm AEDT

Last week's sub: Mitch Knevitt


 Crisp is the sub tonight. Interesting, he hasn’t started well this season.

Edited by Dee Zephyr

 

Brisbane cheer squad spending $7 on the banner. It looked like it made from toilet paper and a packet of textas.

Not AFL standard.

LOL. Scum have started the Collingwood chant after one goal. 


How his Cox allowed to be on the mark when he was 50 metres from the free kick? The umpires have to be smarter than that.

1 minute ago, Rab D Nesbitt said:

LOL. Scum have started the Collingwood chant after one goal. 

Let's hear it in the 4th when they are 8 goals behind


so i take it anytime the ball is within a foot of the post it'll be score reviewed

1 minute ago, BDA said:

so i take it anytime the ball is within a foot of the post it'll be score reviewed

Sounds about right.

 

Lions need to keep close to DeGoey and Nick Daicos, give them as much as 3m and might as well not go near them


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