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with the blessing of the leadership group, and the agreement of saintsational, we have decided on Sunday, February 17 at 1.30pm...

could somebody (hards ??) post the team (so far) on this thread, using the information on the previous thread...

I volunteer again as an after-match function organiser...

this time, we need to supply a goal and a boundary umpire if we can...

additional players, helpers etc, please post early...

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Put me down, thanks. (forward pocket or full-forward) :)

I will ask around, friends etc who want to play or help out. I'm sure they will ask where we will play, do we have a confirmed venue yet?

I did notice Gosch's Park was mentioned....this wouldn't be such a bad idea. Would the council need to be asked?

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Thought I would copy the same template into this thread as I used last time to help get the ball rolling....

Update 5/01/08 @ 4pm

DEMONLAND vs SAINTSATIONAL

DATE: Sunday, February 17th, 2008

VENUE: TBC

TIME: 1.30pm

WEATHER:

TEAM LINE-UP

FB: XX XX XX

HB: XX XX XX

C: XX XX XX

HF: XX XX XX

FF: XX XX MELBOURNEFC

FOL:

INT:

CAPTAIN ~ WISE MONKEY

COACH ~

ASSISTANT COACH ~

KPP DRINKER ~

DEMONLAND SUPPORTERS ~

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thanks, mfc...

I asked hards to pen the team positions on this thread, because I thought you were going to be away this month...

I've put up the template last used for us. I will be away but will access email and internet etc, still will be contactable.

Will Demonology participate too?

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thanks, mfc...

there are more players' names on the previous thread, including the elusive doggo24...

I have just about finished the hand-written copy of our resouces project, and will try over the next few weeks or so to put it into computer-friendly mode for you, wise, hards, redleg and Whispering Jack...

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yep im in. played at school in back pocket and half back flank but chuck me anywhere. not the greatest forward as my kicking is 35 metres at best

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From the other thead:

Melbournemartian

Stinga

Wise

Stynes factor

Doggo24

Coxy

Plus madness and ucanchoose from this thead.

You guys and others when you put your name down put down a position as well and I'll start slotting them into place.

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I'm most certainly there!

I look forward to it - however the sight of Glenferrie oval today looks slightly frightening!

Wing was always my position - however I'm sure there will be more impressive players here to take that possy off me...!

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I wanted a spot on the half forward flank too, but that's gone, might as well take one on the wing B)

What is the standard like in these matches?

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Demonland

Updated: 7:45pm Sunday 6 January

FB: XX XX XX

HB: Occo XX XX

C: mickrocks cameron-the-bruce ucanchoose

HF: coxy XX stinga

FF: Hards XX MelbourneFC

FOL: XX wise monkey XX

INT:

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I'm there! Definitely...

Unfortunately though, i'm not as fit as i was last time i played... I'm a lot "bigger" these days... (i.e fatter, lol), so a Key Posi spot is the go. Full-Forward would be ideal. I have experience playing there in the past, pretty good height (188cm), and can take a decent grab overhead.

Also, i'll see if i can get a couple of mates down who played in the same match a couple of years ago (Matt and Benn). I'll come back here to confirm they're in when i know.

Cheers,

Chris

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but how could you be LESS FIT than your last game ?? :lol:

Thats a bit harsh isnt it mate?... hahaha

Its been a long time since i played competitive footy. Its actually alot easier (to be less fit, that is) than you'd think....

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