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5 minutes ago, Lucifers Hero said:

Its at the bottom of the AFL website 'Match Report' page for each game.

eg Port vs Crows round 8 https://www.afl.com.au/afl/matches/5958#match-report

Dees vs Geelong round 8 https://www.afl.com.au/afl/matches/5959#match-report

 

Nope, thats the final crowd figure, very easy to obtain that seeing as the stadiums tweets the crowd figures with 5 minutes to go in the game and they flash them on scoreboards.

What we are talking about is that the MCC used to put up a pre-match estimated crowd figure on the MCG website for all games on the Thursday before the round started.

 

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@WalkingCivilWar what end are the DA stationed tomorrow night? Me and some mates are coming in GA, want some kind of safe zone from the Caaarlton nuffies! 

 
1 minute ago, Deemented Are Go! said:

@WalkingCivilWar what end are the DA stationed tomorrow night? Me and some mates are coming in GA, want some kind of safe zone from the Caaarlton nuffies! 

Melbourne cheer squad will be in M33 but all of level 1 around it is reserved. You can still upgrade into M32 or M33 or even back of M33 should still go on sale.

8 minutes ago, daisycutter said:

hey @FearTheBeard do you know if there are any ga areas not on level 4?

and what ga is left on level 4?

No GA on level 1 anywhere in the ground.

level 4 ga is:

Q1-Q11 all rows

Q12-Q15 rows K-MM

Q29-Q36 all rows

Q49-Q55 rows M-MM

 


6 minutes ago, Deemented Are Go! said:

@WalkingCivilWar what end are the DA stationed tomorrow night? Me and some mates are coming in GA, want some kind of safe zone from the Caaarlton nuffies! 

Unfortunately we’ve been royally screwed over by the CFC, exactly as we were by Richmond. An allocation of 303 tickets only. This means a greater likelihood of their fans surrounding us from all sides, except for in front of us, although I’m sure if that was possible they’d do it. We’re in M33, the away cheer squad bay (Ponsford end).

 

Good to see Bowza back!!

The Blues are throwing everything at us tomorrow - Martin, McGovern and Hollands named.


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Round 9 team v Melbourne

Backs:

Brodie Kemp

Jacob Weitering

Lachie Cowan

Half-backs:

Alex Cincotta

Mitch McGovern

Nic Newman

Centreline:

Ollie Hollands

Patrick Cripps

Blake Acres

Half-forwards:

Jack Martin

Harry McKay

Elijah Hollands

Forwards:

Matthew Owies

Charlie Curnow

Tom De Koning

Followers:

Marc Pittonet

Sam Walsh

Matthew Kennedy

Interchange:

Jordan Boyd

Adam Cerra

Matthew Cottrell

 

Corey Durdin

George Hewett

 

Emergencies:

David Cuningham

Orazio Fantasia

Lewis Young


In: Ollie Hollands, Brodie Kemp, Jack Martin, Mitch McGovern
Out: Zac Williams (glute soreness), David Cuningham, Orazio Fantasia, Lewis Young

Umpire 22 Williamson. We are cooked.

 

9 - Matt Stevic
11 - Curtis Deboy
22 - Nathan Williamson
32 - Jacob Mollison

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4 minutes ago, Satan said:

Afl.com.au what a joke

 

The Dees have made just one change, recalling premiership defender Jake Bowey and dropping Bailey Laurie, who was the sub for last week's win over Geelong.

Bowey sustained a hamstring injury against Sydney in Opening Round and has missed the past eight weeks but is straight back into the side for the clash at the MCG.

Funny place for a hamstring…. In the shoulder!  How hard is it to be mildly accurate??

6 minutes ago, jnrmac said:

Umpire 22 Williamson. We are cooked.

 

9 - Matt Stevic
11 - Curtis Deboy
22 - Nathan Williamson
32 - Jacob Mollison

Could be worse, Nicholls could have been one of them.

6 minutes ago, Satan said:

Afl.com.au what a joke

 

The Dees have made just one change, recalling premiership defender Jake Bowey and dropping Bailey Laurie, who was the sub for last week's win over Geelong.

Bowey sustained a hamstring injury against Sydney in Opening Round and has missed the past eight weeks but is straight back into the side for the clash at the MCG.

🎶your hamstrings connected to your…

…collarbone🎶

The human body. What a mystery


 
20 hours ago, spirit of norm smith said:

Looks like a copy of last years finals game.  Blues and the AFL need the win !!  MFC need to beat Carlton, AFL, media and the 3 Specsaver people in yellow !!! 

Yes, but we must include the review people, poised on the handicapping perch to name any MFC player who could/will  be suspended, no matter what the alleged offence might be (including rude words and distant gestures directed at Carlscum players).

41 minutes ago, adonski said:

Few of those Carlton IN's may be underdone

I reckon May will leave Curnow under done this week. 


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