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SATURDAY, FEBRUARY 15

Indigenous All Stars v Fremantle at Optus Stadium, 4.30pm AWST

INDIGENOUS ALL STARS

Callum Ah Chee (Noongar, Palyku and Nyikina, Yawuru), Karl Amon (Noonuccal), Shai Bolton (Minang and Wilman), Jase Burgoyne (Kokatha, Larrakia, Warai), Charlie Cameron (Waanyi and Lardil), Jeremy Finlayson (Yorta Yorta), Jade Gresham (Yorta Yorta), Joel Hamling (Yorta Yorta), Bobby Hill (Whadjuk, Ballardong, Noongar), Brad Hill (Wilmen, Noongar), Jason Horne-Francis (Wardaman), Lawson Humphries (Nyul Nyul, Oomiday, Worrora), Jarman Impey (Yorta Yorta), Joel Jeffrey (Kukatj, Wulwulam), Ash Johnson (Jaru, Kija), Tim Kelly (Noongar, Wongi, Yamatji), Coen Livingstone (Balardong, Noongar), Ben Long (Anmatjerre), Steven May (Larrakia), Jesse Motlop (Larrakia), Kysaiah Pickett (Yamatji, Noongar), Izak Rankine (Kokatha and Ngarrindjeri), Willie Rioli (Tiwi), Maurice Rioli (Tiwi), Liam Ryan (Yamatji), Jy Simpkin (Yorta Yorta), Tyson Stengle (Wirangu), Michael Walters (Whadjuk, Wilmen and Ngarrindjeri), Nasiah Wanganeen-Milera (Kokatha, Narangga), Zac Williams (Wiradjuri)

FREMANTLE 

1. Sam Sturt, 2. Jaeger O'Meara, 3. Caleb Serong, 5. Heath Chapman, 6. Jordan Clark, 8. Andrew Brayshaw, 9. Luke Jackson, 11. James Aish, 12. Hugh Davies, 13. Luke Ryan, 14. Jeremy Sharp, 16. Murphy Reid, 17. Will Brodie, 18. Liam Reidy, 20. Patrick Voss, 23. Karl Worner, 24. Jye Amiss, 28. Neil Erasmus, 29. Cooper Simpson, 30. Nathan O'Driscoll, 31. Brandon Walker, 32. Michael Frederick, 34. Corey Wagner, 35. Josh Treacy, 36. Brennan Cox, 37. Joshua Draper, 39. Sam Switkowski, 41. Bailey Banfield, 42. Aiden Riddle, 44. Matthew Johnson

Notable absentees: Sean Darcy, Nat Fyfe, Michael Walters*, Shai Bolton*, Quinton Narkle, Oscar McDonald, Alex Pearce, Hayden Young, Jaren Carr

*playing in Indigenous All Stars side

 
On 12/12/2024 at 11:15, dees189227 said:

In fact maybe he should have been made to miss this game & the penny may drop on what his poor discipline costs him.

And more importantly the side.

100% spot on. Well said.

On 08/02/2025 at 12:26, Dr. Gonzo said:

Who will ruck for the all stars?

Probably Finlayson.
I’ve seen Impey ruck before, and I wasn’t really convinced. 🤔

In the end, anyone, as long as it’s not Kozzie. 
 

On 07/02/2025 at 18:10, old dee said:

My only interest is that neither of our players get injured. 

Yes, hopefully no one is hurt from any team.
But at least we are 16x less likely than Freo. 

 
On 04/02/2025 at 12:34, Demon17 said:

Absolutely. mfc should stand up on this

What if a player got suspended in one of these games... would his suspension affect his next game - whether that be either another indigenous game, or merely a knee in the back home and away game?


No free to air broadcast.

A free kick to the NRL Indigenous/Maori game on channel 9.

Why are the AFL pandering to the division in society, of the haves and the nots, and the bars selling that drug.

 

If you haven’t signed up for Kayo previously, there’s currently a week free (if you’re dying to watch the game). 

2 hours ago, Ethan Tremblay said:

If you haven’t signed up for Kayo previously, there’s currently a week free (if you’re dying to watch the game). 

There is the marketing, and why they pay for the rights to broadcast it.

Would be an interesting game if they played a multi-cultural team (parent, grand parent born overseas).

As a start their tall backs look ok with Alir Alir, Mac Andrew, and Leek Alir.

Any other suggestions?

I'm sure a heavy Irish contingent would give it plenty of run!


On 08/02/2025 at 12:26, Dr. Gonzo said:

Who will ruck for the all stars?

I guess we can now say Livingstone, I presume?

He’s going alright, for a 199cm ruck. 🤔


No FTA when AFL made a few points of declining Indigenous players in AFL.

A real missed opportunity for exposure given it's been 10 years since the last Indigenous All Stars game, and who knows it could be another generation when the next game is played.

 
2 hours ago, Dr. Gonzo said:

I assume this is a joke. Right??

It mostly is but there were two tackles laid by Kozzie that could’ve easily ended in concussion.

Kozzie had some great moments while May finally had a win over Freo’s forward line.

1 hour ago, Bring-Back-Powell said:

It mostly is but there were two tackles laid by Kozzie that could’ve easily ended in concussion.

Kozzie had some great moments while May finally had a win over Freo’s forward line.

Yeah I’m not 💯 sure but I could swear there was a lunging bump in the 3 quarter. It is a bit reckless.

Otherwise I thought Kozzy played ok in his hybrid MF/forward role. 

 

 


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