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52 minutes ago, Harvey Wallbanger said:

The commentators all go with Option 1.

But one bloke last week used the second one.

On 05/06/2025 at 09:52, picket fence said:

Game Televised LIVE from Whitten Oval from 7.00 pm courtesy of 7 MATE !! 😁

This is why the match is at Whitten Oval.

Ch 7 no longer does Saturday AFL but can broadcast VFL on Saturdays, hence 7MATE televising tonight’s game. But not all grounds are equipped for broadcasting matches, especially at night. Whitten Oval is one that is suitable.

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On 05/06/2025 at 09:52, picket fence said:

Game Televised LIVE from Whitten Oval from 7.00 pm courtesy of 7 MATE !! 😁

But the station won’t allow you to tape the game.


Can't imagine there being any more than two guys and a dog there tonight. Rain currently tanking it down where I'm at not far from the ground. Shame they couldn't have played it early in the afternoon.

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If there's a Scotsman loudly enjoying the downpour outside the Victoria Hotel.

Avoid.

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Yer oot yer face! edit

Late change Sestan out and emergeny KIrkwood-Scott in.

 

Callum Brown on the 7mate panel.


Mercifully the rain appears to have lessened in intensity from the earlier interviews.

Watch beagle boy be the psuedo tough guy!

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Has Laurie touched the footy? Billings going well!

32 minutes ago, Tarax Club said:

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If there's a Scotsman loudly enjoying the downpour outside the Victoria Hotel.

Avoid.

No chance. I'm at home watching TC.

If there's any wind there tonight it'll be to the direction we're currently kicking to.

Bonner, a cut above at this level. Billings a million possesions, T Mac also above this level! No 74 like his skills and intensity who is he??

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Cream lite

Just now, Rab D Nesbitt said:

No chance. I'm at home watching TC.

Pleased to read that Rab. Good night in.

That debutant for Casey is s bit of a potato.

Dropped so easy marks that has resulted in turnovers.

Casey free kick exclusion zone out there.

Ricky Mentha prominent

Jed Adams Tmac steady

Billy the Kid Goal!

 

Good goal to Laurie via Mentha.


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