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  1. Bump. Club Life Members and current staff members Russell Robertson and Jackie Emmerton, along with Liz Coningsby (Melbourne Coterie Committee member) are participating in the 2017 Daniher’s Drive – as team “Demons & Angels”. Their aim is to raise awareness and much-needed funds for MND research, as part of MFC’s great friend, Neale Daniher’s Fight MND campaign. The drive will be held from 12 – 15 October and go to the “Heart of Victoria – the Goulburn River Valley region” and include overnight stays in Wagga, Echuca and Ballarat. They will participate in fundraising events and activities along the way, with over 200 other drive participants.To kick-start their fundraising efforts they are holding an event on the afternoon of the Sunday 6 August (2.30pm-6pm) at The Sporting Globe Richmond. Lauren Phillips will be the MC and Russell “Robbo” Robertson and friends will be playing some live music for guests to enjoy. There will also be some great raffle and door prizes up for grabs. Tickets are $15 if purchased pre-event or $20 at the door. If you would like to join them click on this link to purchase tickets https://fightmnd.sproutix.com.au/event/If you are unable to make it on the day and would like to support the cause, you can click on this link to make a donation - any amount is appreciated https://danihersdrive2017.everydayhero.com/au/demons-and-angels
  2. You can download and subscribe to the Demonland Podcast on iTunes here: https://itunes.apple.com/au/podcast/demonland-podcast/id1220844996?mt=2 You can search Demonland Podcast on any other Podcast catching apps on iOs or Android devices.
  3. The chat room is now open. The Podcast starts at 8:30pm. http://demonland.com/Podcast
  4. Melbourne wasted yet another opportunity to establish a strong grip on a top eight placing for 2017 last week and, as a result, is back among a large pack of clubs contesting against each other for a spot on one of the lower rungs in the finals series. Whether it was a case of stage fright, tiredness or something else, the Demons really blew it after taking the lead against the Kangaroos halfway through the final quarter with a strong breeze at their backs. They desperately missed the presence of experienced heads like co-captain Nathan Jones out with a quad injury and fellow leader Bernie Vince who was serving a two-match suspension after his second indiscretion this season. Both are likely to return this week along with another tall to replace Jesse Hogan who is out with a broken collarbone. The Giants also have their share of injury problems so there are no excuses on either side. The Giants will open as firm favourites in this twentieth round of the season and the memory of the Demons' last outing on this track when they kicked 14 out of the last 15 goals of the game would seem to justify this although that game took place two years ago and the visitors have matured as a team since then. More pertinent is the fact that GWS can hardly claim to be in form at the present time and they also have more injury worries than Jeremy Cameron to contend with in the lead up to the game. Melbourne has to deal with the demons inside their heads - will they come out as the quick starters of the Port Adelaide game or will it be the sleepy slow opening that we witnessed up in Darwin a few weeks ago? That may well be the key to this game but I think there is also some significance in the fact that this game comes on the Saturday afternoon of the twentieth round of the season exactly twelve months after the Demons announced themselves as a team of the future by coming in as the underdog against the premiership favourites Hawthorn without key forward Jesse Hogan and beating them hands down. That was the day that Sam Weideman made his debut for the club and a number of other young Demons excelled on the big stage. Although Manuka is not as big a stage as the MCG, I have this feeling in my bones that history is about to repeat itself. THE GAME Melbourne v GWS Giants at Manuka Oval, Saturday 5 August, 2017 at 1.45pm HEAD TO HEAD Overall GWS Giants 4 wins, Melbourne 5 wins At Manuka Oval GWS Giants 1 win, Melbourne 1 win Past five meetings GWS Giants 3 wins, Melbourne 2 wins The Coaches Cameron 0 wins, Goodwin 0 wins MEDIA TV – Fox Footy Channel Live at 1.40pm RADIO - SEN THE BETTING GWS Giants to win - $1.48, Melbourne to win - $2.65 THE LAST TIME THEY MET Melbourne 12.8.80 d GWS Giants 10.18.78 at The MCG, Round 1, 2016 Melbourne came back from the dead with a six goal final quarter thanks to some late goal kicking heroics from Jesse Hogan. Jack Viney (32 possessions) was best afield for the Demons and was ably supported by Nathan Jones and first-gamer Clayton Oliver in the middle. THE TEAMS GWS GIANTS B: Zac Williams, Adam Tomlinson, Nathan Wilson HB: Nick Haynes, Phil Davis, Heath Shaw C: Tom Scully, Callan Ward, Lachie Whitfield HF: Devon Smith, Rory Lobb, Harrison Himmelberg F: Dylan Shiel, Steve Johnson, Matt de Boer FOLL: Shane Mumford, Jacob Hopper, Matthew Kennedy I/C: Stephen Coniglio, Aidan Corr, Brett Deledio, Josh Kelly EMG: Daniel Lloyd, Harry Perryman, Dawson Simpson IN: Brett Deledio, Harrison Himmelberg, Jacob Hopper, Steve Johnson, Shane Mumford OUT: Jeremy Cameron (hamstring), Jonathon Patton (hamstring tightness), Harry Perryman (omitted), Will Setterfield (concussion), Dawson Simpson (omitted) NEW: Brett Deledio (Richmond) MELBOURNE B: Jayden Hunt, Oscar McDonald, Neville Jetta HB: Jordan Lewis, Sam Frost, Michael Hibberd C: Dom Tyson, Bernie Vince, Christian Salem HF: Clayton Oliver, Cameron Pedersen, Alex Neal-Bullen F: Jeff Garlett, Tom McDonald, James Harmes FOLL: Max Gawn, Jack Viney, Nathan Jones I/C: Corey Maynard, Jake Melksham, Christian Petracca, Jack Watts EMG: Billy Stretch, Josh Wagner, Sam Weideman IN: Nathan Jones, Corey Maynard, Cameron Pedersen, Bernie Vince OUT: Mitch Hannan (rested), Jesse Hogan (shoulder), Jay Kennedy-Harris (omitted), Jack Trengove (omitted) NEW: Corey Maynard So it's crunch time for the Demons who face a tough battle on enemy soil to maintain their spot in the top eight. The two teams have been hit hard by injury and suspension in recent months and both will be buoyed by the return of some important members of their respective teams while, at the same time, they will each miss their injured spearheads in Jeremy Cameron and Jesse Hogan. The Giants welcome back veterans in ruckman Shane Mumford and forward Steve Johnson and have included former Tiger Brett Deledio for the first time having missed most of the season battling persistent calf injuries. The Demons have also brought in some experienced heads with co-skipper Nathan Jones, Bernie Vince and Cam Pedersen and given a mature age rookie and convert from basketball, Corey Maynard his first opportunity. The experience of Jones and Vince was sorely missed last week and might well have made the difference between winning and losing in Hobart. For some strange reason Melbourne often plays at its best when it's not favoured to win so they will relish being the underdog in this game. They come up against a tough opponent with the Giants ranked as the number one clearance side in the competition in 2017 at an average of 42.3 per game (the Demons are third at 38.8). That makes for an exciting contest in the middle where youngster Clayton Oliver is second in the league for contested possessions while the Giants' best is Dylan Shiel (15th). The Giants have been strong all year in winning the ruck contests and while this has been a Demon weakened for most of the season, it has been addressed by the return from injury of Max Gawn. While there's no doubt that the battle in the middle will be critical, the manner in which each team covers the loss of their main key forward could well determine the outcome. GWS have Johnson at full forward amid rumours of hamstring issues with Jonathon Patton. The Demon backs might struggle if he comes up because they will also have to contain Rory Lobb. They have struggled with tall, strong opponents this year. The Demons will be hoping for a return to form from Jack Watts who has been quiet since his return. All in all, a fascinating tussle is on the cards. It could go either way but I'm going for the home team by 18 points.
  5. THE TWENTIETH ROUND by The Oracle Melbourne wasted yet another opportunity to establish a strong grip on a top eight placing for 2017 last week and, as a result, is back among a large pack of clubs contesting against each other for a spot on one of the lower rungs in the finals series. Whether it was a case of stage fright, tiredness or something else, the Demons really blew it after taking the lead against the Kangaroos halfway through the final quarter with a strong breeze at their backs. They desperately missed the presence of experienced heads like co-captain Nathan Jones out with a quad injury and fellow leader Bernie Vince who was serving a two-match suspension after his second indiscretion this season. Both are likely to return this week along with another tall to replace Jesse Hogan who is out with a broken collarbone. The Giants also have their share of injury problems so there are no excuses on either side. The Giants will open as firm favourites in this twentieth round of the season and the memory of the Demons' last outing on this track when they kicked 14 out of the last 15 goals of the game would seem to justify this although that game took place two years ago and the visitors have matured as a team since then. More pertinent is the fact that GWS can hardly claim to be in form at the present time and they also have more injury worries than Jeremy Cameron to contend with in the lead up to the game. Melbourne has to deal with the demons inside their heads - will they come out as the quick starters of the Port Adelaide game or will it be the sleepy slow opening that we witnessed up in Darwin a few weeks ago? That may well be the key to this game but I think there is also some significance in the fact that this game comes on the Saturday afternoon of the twentieth round of the season exactly twelve months after the Demons announced themselves as a team of the future by coming in as the underdog against the premiership favourites Hawthorn without key forward Jesse Hogan and beating them hands down. That was the day that Sam Weideman made his debut for the club and a number of other young Demons excelled on the big stage. Although Manuka is not as big a stage as the MCG, I have this feeling in my bones that history is about to repeat itself. THE GAME Melbourne v GWS Giants at Manuka Oval, Saturday 5 August, 2017 at 1.45pm HEAD TO HEAD Overall GWS Giants 4 wins, Melbourne 5 wins At Manuka Oval GWS Giants 1 win, Melbourne 1 win Past five meetings GWS Giants 3 wins, Melbourne 2 wins The Coaches Cameron 0 wins, Goodwin 0 wins MEDIA TV – Fox Footy Channel Live at 1.40pm RADIO - SEN THE BETTING GWS Giants to win - $1.48, Melbourne to win - $2.65 THE LAST TIME THEY MET Melbourne 12.8.80 d GWS Giants 10.18.78 at The MCG, Round 1, 2016 Melbourne came back from the dead with a six goal final quarter thanks to some late goal kicking heroics from Jesse Hogan. Jack Viney (32 possessions) was best afield for the Demons and was ably supported by Nathan Jones and first-gamer Clayton Oliver in the middle. THE TEAMS GWS GIANTS B: Zac Williams, Adam Tomlinson, Nathan Wilson HB: Nick Haynes, Phil Davis, Heath Shaw C: Tom Scully, Callan Ward, Lachie Whitfield HF: Devon Smith, Rory Lobb, Harrison Himmelberg F: Dylan Shiel, Steve Johnson, Matt de Boer FOLL: Shane Mumford, Jacob Hopper, Matthew Kennedy I/C: Stephen Coniglio, Aidan Corr, Brett Deledio, Josh Kelly EMG: Daniel Lloyd, Harry Perryman, Dawson Simpson IN: Brett Deledio, Harrison Himmelberg, Jacob Hopper, Steve Johnson, Shane Mumford OUT: Jeremy Cameron (hamstring), Jonathon Patton (hamstring tightness), Harry Perryman (omitted), Will Setterfield (concussion), Dawson Simpson (omitted) NEW: Brett Deledio (Richmond) MELBOURNE B: Jayden Hunt, Oscar McDonald, Neville Jetta HB: Jordan Lewis, Sam Frost, Michael Hibberd C: Dom Tyson, Bernie Vince, Christian Salem HF: Clayton Oliver, Cameron Pedersen, Alex Neal-Bullen F: Jeff Garlett, Tom McDonald, James Harmes FOLL: Max Gawn, Jack Viney, Nathan Jones I/C: Corey Maynard, Jake Melksham, Christian Petracca, Jack Watts EMG: Billy Stretch, Josh Wagner, Sam Weideman IN: Nathan Jones, Corey Maynard, Cameron Pedersen, Bernie Vince OUT: Mitch Hannan (rested), Jesse Hogan (shoulder), Jay Kennedy-Harris (omitted), Jack Trengove (omitted) NEW: Corey Maynard So it's crunch time for the Demons who face a tough battle on enemy soil to maintain their spot in the top eight. The two teams have been hit hard by injury and suspension in recent months and both will be buoyed by the return of some important members of their respective teams while, at the same time, they will each miss their injured spearheads in Jeremy Cameron and Jesse Hogan. The Giants welcome back veterans in ruckman Shane Mumford and forward Steve Johnson and have included former Tiger Brett Deledio for the first time having missed most of the season battling persistent calf injuries. The Demons have also brought in some experienced heads with co-skipper Nathan Jones, Bernie Vince and Cam Pedersen and given a mature age rookie and convert from basketball, Corey Maynard his first opportunity. The experience of Jones and Vince was sorely missed last week and might well have made the difference between winning and losing in Hobart. For some strange reason Melbourne often plays at its best when it's not favoured to win so they will relish being the underdog in this game. They come up against a tough opponent with the Giants ranked as the number one clearance side in the competition in 2017 at an average of 42.3 per game (the Demons are third at 38.8). That makes for an exciting contest in the middle where youngster Clayton Oliver is second in the league for contested possessions while the Giants' best is Dylan Shiel (15th). The Giants have been strong all year in winning the ruck contests and while this has been a Demon weakened for most of the season, it has been addressed by the return from injury of Max Gawn. While there's no doubt that the battle in the middle will be critical, the manner in which each team covers the loss of their main key forward could well determine the outcome. GWS have Johnson at full forward amid rumours of hamstring issues with Jonathon Patton. The Demon backs might struggle if he comes up because they will also have to contain Rory Lobb. They have struggled with tall, strong opponents this year. The Demons will be hoping for a return to form from Jack Watts who has been quiet since his return. All in all, a fascinating tussle is on the cards. It could go either way but I'm going for the home team by 18 points.
  6. Podcast Tonight. 8:30pm. Submit your questions for Robbo here. http://demonland.com/Podcast
  7. Those Demonland Ads and Recent posts are supposed to be there. The Ads are not the same ads that you get when not a life or annual member. These ads are Demonland ads asking people who have been generous in the past to help Demonland out occasionally by buying some cool merchandise or donating. None of it is mandatory as you have already been very generous. If you were not a life member you would have a huge skyscraper ad running down that side. It also displays recent posts as a shortcut for people. I assume this is the forum software adjusting the number of editing options available in the text box where you write posts depending on screen real estate available. It is impossible for me to know everyones screens sizes and their browser preferences and habits. I selfishly just make sure that I am looked after in that department. We had to arrange and rearrange the furniture in here a few times since the new software, the website shitting it's pants and then putting it all back together again and starting from scratch. I'll still be tweaking things in the coming days and weeks. It's a work in progress and I'm always learning new things, !@#$%ing up and starting again. I'm never satisfied.
  8. I doubt Dangerfield will be the one to award the Brownlow if he "wins".
  9. Any questions for Robbo? Let us know here. Join Whispering Jack and I on Wednesday night at 8:30pm as we have a chat with Robbo, dissect the loss to the Kangas and look towards the game against GWS in Canberra. http://demonland.com/Podcast
  10. We had to do a rollback of sorts and some of the changes/improvements I've made in the past few days were wiped. I've tried to replicate most but was only going of memory. Can you clarify what you mean by this?
  11. The Casey Demons struggled for most of the day to shake off a resolute Coburg outfit on a bleak day at Casey Fields in what could best be described as a scrappy encounter. The Demons looked to be the better side in the opening quarter but they simply could not find the goals and, as often happens in these circumstances, it was the Lions who broke through for their first score - a goal at the 25 minute mark of the term and they went to a three point lead at quarter time. Casey looked slow and lethargic entering the second term and they conceded two goals to go to a 14 point deficit before Cam Pedersen scored their first goal midway through the quarter. The home team slowly fought back with goals to Aloysio Ferreira and a late one to Mitch King on half time to put them back in front. The slog continued in the second half with first Casey then Coburg holding the ascendancy until another late goal gave the home side the lead. After that it all turned around with Casey playing sensational football to boot seven of the eight final quarter goals. They dominated the end game and by the time it was over they had doubled the Lions' score. The Lions were courageous and bold but the Demons were fitter and faster and had the dominant tall forward on the ground, namely Sam Weideman who thrust his name before the faces of the Melbourne selectors who are searching for a replacement for the injured Jesse Hogan. Best of the on ballers was recently uplifted rookie Corey Maynard while Angus Brayshaw is not putting a foot wrong after returning from his concussion issues. The Demons are seventh on the ladder and must win against Sandringham this Sunday to keep the premiership dream alive. Peter Jackson VFL 2017 Casey Demons 0.4.4 3.8.26 5.11.41 12.14.86 Coburg 1.1.7 3.3.31 5.5.35 6.7.43 Goals Casey Demons Weideman 3 Ferreira Johnstone 2 Fritsch King Maynard Munro Pedersen Coburg Kerbatieh Posar 2 Karpany McEvoy Best Casey Demons Maynard Weideman Brayshaw Keilty Gent Spencer Coburg Exon Hunt Posar Mellington Iacobaccio Conn Statistics Angus Brayshaw 1 behind 12 kicks 12 handballs 24 disposals 4 marks 3 tackles 84 dream team points Liam Hulett 4 kicks 5 handballs 9 disposals 2 marks 4 tackles 44 dream team points Dion Johnstone 2 goals 7 kicks 3 handballs 10 disposals 3 marks 8 tackles 68 dream team points Declan Keilty 7 kicks 1 handballs 8 disposals 4 marks 35 dream team points Ben Kennedy 6 kicks 2 handballs 8 disposals 6 tackles 43 dream team points Mitch King 1 goal 1 behind 6 kicks 3 handballs 9 disposals 5 marks 16 hit outs 60 dream team points Corey Maynard 1 goal 2 behinds 15 kicks 12 handballs 27 disposals 7 marks 7 tackles 127 dream team points Cam Pedersen 1 goal 11 kicks 3 handballs 14 disposals 5 marks 6 tackles 83 dream team points Jake Spencer 10 kicks 6 handballs 16 disposals 2 marks 4 tackles 43 hit outs dream team points Billy Stretch 14 kicks 11 handballs 25 disposals 4 marks 13 tackles 125 dream team points Josh Wagner 1 behind 15 kicks 8 handballs 23 disposals 5 tackles 77 dream team points Sam Weideman 3 goals 3 behinds 9 kicks 12 handballs 21 disposals 8 marks 97 dream team points The Development League team remains on track to compete in the last season of this competition. It had 31 scoring shots to 12 but Coburg's accuracy only gave them a 39 point win for all of their dominance. AFL Vic Development League 2017 Casey Demons 4.4.28 6.8.44 10.14.74 15.16.106 Coburg 1.0.6 4.0.24 6.1.37 11.1.67 Goals Casey Demons Lefau 4 Allsop Gardiner Lok 2 Byers Cox Di Pasquale Dwyer Machaya Coburg Barton Dodge 3 Curtis Romios 2 Mioni Best Casey Demons Byers Dwyer Hillard Gains Lefau Dan Johnston Coburg Merlo Lawlor Dodge Rambaldi Cannolo Mioni
  12. BURGERS MINCED by KC from Casey The Casey Demons struggled for most of the day to shake off a resolute Coburg outfit on a bleak day at Casey Fields in what could best be described as a scrappy encounter. The Demons looked to be the better side in the opening quarter but they simply could not find the goals and, as often happens in these circumstances, it was the Lions who broke through for their first score - a goal at the 25 minute mark of the term and they went to a three point lead at quarter time. Casey looked slow and lethargic entering the second term and they conceded two goals to go to a 14 point deficit before Cam Pedersen scored their first goal midway through the quarter. The home team slowly fought back with goals to Aloysio Ferreira and a late one to Mitch King on half time to put them back in front. The slog continued in the second half with first Casey then Coburg holding the ascendancy until another late goal gave the home side the lead. After that it all turned around with Casey playing sensational football to boot seven of the eight final quarter goals. They dominated the end game and by the time it was over they had doubled the Lions' score. The Lions were courageous and bold but the Demons were fitter and faster and had the dominant tall forward on the ground, namely Sam Weideman who thrust his name before the faces of the Melbourne selectors who are searching for a replacement for the injured Jesse Hogan. Best of the on ballers was recently uplifted rookie Corey Maynard while Angus Brayshaw is not putting a foot wrong after returning from his concussion issues. The Demons are seventh on the ladder and must win against Sandringham this Sunday to keep the premiership dream alive. Peter Jackson VFL 2017 Casey Demons 0.4.4 3.8.26 5.11.41 12.14.86 Coburg 1.1.7 3.3.31 5.5.35 6.7.43 Goals Casey Demons Weideman 3 Ferreira Johnstone 2 Fritsch King Maynard Munro Pedersen Coburg Kerbatieh Posar 2 Karpany McEvoy Best Casey Demons Maynard Weideman Brayshaw Keilty Gent Spencer Coburg Exon Hunt Posar Mellington Iacobaccio Conn Statistics Angus Brayshaw 1 behind 12 kicks 12 handballs 24 disposals 4 marks 3 tackles 84 dream team points Liam Hulett 4 kicks 5 handballs 9 disposals 2 marks 4 tackles 44 dream team points Dion Johnstone 2 goals 7 kicks 3 handballs 10 disposals 3 marks 8 tackles 68 dream team points Declan Keilty 7 kicks 1 handballs 8 disposals 4 marks 35 dream team points Ben Kennedy 6 kicks 2 handballs 8 disposals 6 tackles 43 dream team points Mitch King 1 goal 1 behind 6 kicks 3 handballs 9 disposals 5 marks 16 hit outs 60 dream team points Corey Maynard 1 goal 2 behinds 15 kicks 12 handballs 27 disposals 7 marks 7 tackles 127 dream team points Cam Pedersen 1 goal 11 kicks 3 handballs 14 disposals 5 marks 6 tackles 83 dream team points Jake Spencer 10 kicks 6 handballs 16 disposals 2 marks 4 tackles 43 hit outs dream team points Billy Stretch 14 kicks 11 handballs 25 disposals 4 marks 13 tackles 125 dream team points Josh Wagner 1 behind 15 kicks 8 handballs 23 disposals 5 tackles 77 dream team points Sam Weideman 3 goals 3 behinds 9 kicks 12 handballs 21 disposals 8 marks 97 dream team points The Development League team remains on track to compete in the last season of this competition. It had 31 scoring shots to 12 but Coburg's accuracy only gave them a 39 point win for all of their dominance. AFL Vic Development League 2017 Casey Demons 4.4.28 6.8.44 10.14.74 15.16.106 Coburg 1.0.6 4.0.24 6.1.37 11.1.67 Goals Casey Demons Lefau 4 Allsop Gardiner Lok 2 Byers Cox Di Pasquale Dwyer Machaya Coburg Barton Dodge 3 Curtis Romios 2 Mioni Best Casey Demons Byers Dwyer Hillard Gains Lefau Johnston Coburg Merlo Lawlor Dodge Rambaldi Cannolo Mioni
  13. Those were the days ... MELBOURNE B: Neville Jetta, Tom McDonald, Colin Garland HB: Matt Jones, Oscar McDonald, Christian Salem C: Bernie Vince, Jack Viney, Aaron vandenBerg HF: Jack Watts, Sam Frost, James Harmes F: Dean Kent, Jesse Hogan, Jeff Garlett FOLL: Max Gawn, Nathan Jones, Dom Tyson I/C: Tomas Bugg, Ben Kennedy, Clayton Oliver, Cameron Pedersen EMG: Lynden Dunn, Jack Grimes, Billy Stretch NEW: Tomas Bugg (GWS Giants), Ben Kennedy (Collingwood), Clayton Oliver (Murray Bushrangers) GWS GIANTS B: Heath Shaw, Aidan Corr, Matt Buntine HB: Nathan Wilson, Phil Davis, Adam Kennedy C: Lachie Whitfield, Callan Ward, James Stewart HF: Rhys Palmer, Rory Lobb, Tom Scully F: Toby Greene, Adam Tomlinson, Devon Smith FOLL: Shane Mumford, Ryan Griffen, Dylan Shiel I/C: Steve Johnson, Josh Kelly, Caleb Marchbank, Jack Steele EMG: Stephen Coniglio, Will Hoskin-Elliott, Zac Williams NEW: Steve Johnson (Geelong)
  14. Call me a conspiracy theorist but I think he will contest this and get off. This way the MRP can maintain it's "integrity" when he gets off and can still win the Brownlow. A win win for the "integrity" of the MRP, the AFL, & Channel 7.
  15. Clayton Oliver looking good to win this now ... 155. Clayton Oliver 115. Michael Hibberd 92. Nathan Jones 78. Tom McDonald 71. Jack Viney 65. Jack Watts 62. Neville Jetta 59. Jayden Hunt 54. Christian Petracca 53. Jordan Lewis 51. Jeff Garlett 30. Dom Tyson 27. Sam Frost Oscar McDonald 26. Max Gawn Cam Pedersen Christian Salem 18. Mitch Hannan Jake Melksham Bernie Vince 13. Alex Neal-Bullen 10. Jesse Hogan 8. James Harmes 6. Billy Stretch 5. Dean Kent 4. Jay Kennedy Harris Josh Wagner
  16. There's no way the AFL and Channel 7 are going to spoil Brownlow Night. Suspending Dangerfield would take the viewing from boring to dull or vice versa (whichever one is worse).
  17. Oh. I thought you meant a link within Demonland was opening a new tab in the browser.
  18. In what situation does it open a new tab on a phone?
  19. Yeah there's a few spot fires that need to be put out from the weekend. That is one of them.
  20. There are no coincidences.
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