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3 hours ago, FearTheBeard said:

Article posted to herald sun 10 minutes ago about the fixture.

Hopefully someone here can post it.

There was probably a sneaky mention of the Dees V WC game at Marvel taking place at the family friendly timeslot of 5:48pm on the Sunday.

2 hours ago, Bring-Back-Powell said:

There was probably a sneaky mention of the Dees V WC game at Marvel taking place at the family friendly timeslot of 5:48pm on the Sunday.

That one deserves a 2am Tuesday morning game.


I'm predicting a pretty ho-hum fixture when the balance is announced in 2 or 3 weeks.

GC V Melbourne - Sat 7:40pm (PFS)

Adelaide V Melbourne - Sun 3:20pm (AO)

Melbourne V North Melbourne - Sun 1:10pm (MCG)

Carlton V Melbourne - Sun 3:20pm (MCG)

St Kilda V Melbourne - Sun 3:20pm (Marvel)

Melbourne V West Coast - Sun 4:40pm (Marvel)

Melbourne V W Bulldogs - Sat 4:35pm (MCG)

Hawthorn V Melbourne - Sun 3:20pm (MCG)

Collingwood V Melbourne - TBC (MCG)

I just want to know when the hell we're playing Adelaide away so I can book flights and overnight accommodation. This floating fixture baloney is the pits.

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How can we not have any games in Melbourne for 34 days (5 weeks)? So much for H&A, being alternative games.

From kings birthday, 9th June to 13th July, against North.

I get plenty of time to recover from the effect of the Wooden fans.

Edited by Kev


The AFL are doing us all a favour.

20 hours ago, Kev said:

How can we not have any games in Melbourne for 34 days (5 weeks)? So much for H&A, being alternative games.

From kings birthday, 9th June to 13th July, against North.

I get plenty of time to recover from the effect of the Wooden fans.

We have 7 games in Vic to end the year, swings and roundabouts

11 hours ago, Dr. Gonzo said:

We have 7 games in Vic to end the year, swings and roundabouts

If only we could’ve been in a position to utilise that advantage.

14 hours ago, Dr. Gonzo said:

We have 7 games in Vic to end the year, swings and roundabouts

It's still utterly bizarre to have us not playing a game in Melbourne for a month and then not leaving the state for the last 7 games.

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