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  1. True. I thought it was a really odd photo. I understand that Jesse and the club probably didn't want to make a big deal about the return and probably it's not the right time to front the media but this looks like the photo was taken surreptitiously from behind the hedges and add to that the watermark and the grainy quality it does look like he is a dodgy pool builder. All that aside I am rapt that Jesse is back and hope the recovery continues to go well.
  2. This is good news right? Then why he look like he on A Current Affair after he swindled some old folks out of their life savings? Good to see you back Jesse.
  3. Bump. This event is tomorrow night if you are interested. MELBOURNE will induct former captains David Neitz and Shane McGrath into the club’s Hall of Fame when it holds its 10th anniversary of the Foundation Heroes. Foundation Heroes was founded in 2008 by the late, great Jim Stynes. This year’s event will be open for all members and supporters to attend – not just for Foundation Heroes. Neitz, one of Melbourne’s greatest ever players, featured in a club record 306 games from 1993-2008. He captained the club in 175 matches from 1998-2008 and kicked a career total of 631 goals – both club records in their respective statistics. McGrath, who captained Melbourne in 1950, was a member of the club’s 1941 premiership. Despite missing three seasons due to war service, he later returned to play in Melbourne’s 1948 side. He is regarded as one of Melbourne’s greatest full backs. This year’s Foundation Heroes event promises to be a special night of celebration and fundraising. 2017 Foundation Heroes – details Date: Wednesday 31 May Venue: Melbourne Town Hall Time: 6.30pm for 7pm Dress: Lounge suit Tickets: $275 per person Includes sit-down gourmet dinner, a premium beverages package and first class entertainment Current players, directors and members of the MFC Hall of Fame will be in attendance Click here to purchase tickets http://www.melbournefc.com.au/news/2017-04-28/greats-to-be-honoured-at-foundation-heroes
  4. I've had to move the Podcast to 9:00pm Tonight to ensure that I am home on time. Podcast will be LIVE Tonight (Tuesday) @ 9:00pm. Listen and Chat LIVE: http://demonland.com/Podcast Call: 03 9016 3666 Skype: Demonland31
  5. Slight amendment to the Tally Board I posted the other day. I didn't include the votes Garlett got this week to his overall tally and I had included Hibberd twice on the board. Here is the updated leaderboard after 10 rounds. VOTES PLAYER 98 Clayton Oliver 78 Nathan Jones 59 Michael Hibberd 57 Jack Watts 44 Jack Viney 39 Jeff Garlett 33 Jayden Hunt 23 Christian Petracca & Jordan Lewis 21 Dom Tyson 18 Sam Frost 17 Christian Salem & Tom McDonald 14 Cameron Pedersen 13 Mitch Hannan 12 Neville Jetta 11 Max Gawn 9 Bernie Vince 7 Jake Melksham & Alex Neal-Bullen 6 Jesse Hogan 5 Dean Kent & Billy Stretch 1 James Harmes
  6. Jones takes the biccies and Oliver 5th overall. http://www.melbournefc.com.au/news/2017-05-29/jones-leads-round-10-aflca-votes- MELBOURNE v GOLD COAST 9 Nathan Jones (Melb) 6 Jeff Garlett (Melb) 6 Clayton Oliver (Melb) 4 Jordan Lewis (Melb) 2 Jack Leslie (GC) 2 Jake Melksham (Melb) 1 Michael Hibberd (Melb) AFLCA LEADERBOARD 53 Rory Sloane (Adel) 47 Elliot Yeo (WC) 46 Joel Selwood (Geel) 43 Dustin Martin (Rich) 42 Clayton Oliver (Melb) 40 Scott Pendlebury (Coll) 39 Patrick Dangerfield (Geel) 33 Taylor Adams (Coll) 32 Gary Ablett (GC) 32 Sebastian Ross (StK)
  7. Congratulations to Jeff Garlett and Nathan Jones for making this weeks AFL Team of the Week.
  8. The Podcast this Week will be LIVE at the special day and time of Tuesday @ 8:30pm.
  9. Three questions this week. Prior to the season starting would you have been happy with 5 - 5 going into the bye? Given how the season has panned out are you happy with 5 - 5 at the bye? Will we make the finals?
  10. Clayton Oliver holds a good lead but Nathan Jones is rising. 98. Clayton Oliver 78. Nathan Jones 59. Michael Hibberd 57. Jack Watts 44. Jack Viney 39. Jeff Garlett 33. Jayden Hunt 23. Jordan Lewis Christian Petracca 21. Dom Tyson 18. Sam Frost 17. Tom McDonald Christian Salem 14. Cam Pedersen 13. Mitch Hannan 12. Neville Jetta 11. Max Gawn 9. Bernie Vince 7. Jake Melksham Alex Neal-Bullen 6. Jesse Hogan 5. Dean Kent Billy Stretch 1. James Harmes
  11. Demon fans could be forgiven for thinking that they were participants in Charles Dickens novel, "A Tale of Two Cities" but the location was not London or Paris this time but rather Alice Springs where their team was playing a "home" game against the mob from the Gold Coast. It is the opening stanza from the Dickens novel that so beautifully summed up the game: It was the best of times, it was the worst of times, it was the age of wisdom, it was the age of foolishness, it was the epoch of belief, it was the epoch of incredulity, it was the season of Light, it was the season of Darkness, it was the spring of hope, it was the winter of despair, we had everything before us, we had nothing before us, we were all going direct to Heaven, we were all going direct the other way— Indeed the comparison of the way that the Demons played in the first half compared with the second half was truly summed up in this text written just one year after the MFC was formed! Particularly this line ... we had everything before us, we had nothing before us, we were all going direct to Heaven, we were all going direct the other way. Once again, Melbourne got off to a shocker of a start in the game. Gold Coast seemed to waltz through easy goals while the "home" team simply played lazy, going through the motions football. It was an exact repeat of the previous week ... and the one before that ... and the one before that. What gives? Yes, there was a 3-4 goal wind, and really Gold Coast didn’t make much use of that advantage as they only lead by a couple of goals at the first change but in the second, Melbourne had the wind and by all rights should have iced the game with that advantage. Sadly, forwards played behind their men, dinky kicks were persisted with, instead of long telling kicks, handballs went sideways and the Demons simply fluffed their opportunities by kicking 2.7 for the quarter. With the prospect of the Suns having the wind behind their backs, and still holding a three goal lead into the third quarter, it was truly a "season of Darkness" of Darkness" facing the team and its fans. That was until Nathan Jones decided enough was enough and almost single-handedly turned the game with as good a quarter of hard, tough football as anyone has seen. Ably assisted by Michael Hibberd off the half-back line they simply dragged the Demons out of the foolishness that they had offered in the first two quarters, and as a result Melbourne found itself in front by the time the ¾ time siren pealed. The football gods also intervened, taking a liking to the Demons as the previously strong wind dropped to a zephyr and Rodney Eade made a simply disastrous choice of stacking the backline, leaving the Melbourne mids to have a free run from the centre of the ground. The coaches also pulled out plan B in that quarter and moved Tom McDonald into the ruck and Cam Pedersen up forward. This had a dual effect because no matter how it can be painted, Tom is not a forward and doesn’t know how to hold front position in a contest. Pedersen is a forward and knows how to bring the ball to ground and provide a target. It was McDonald who started to nullify the Suns rucks and Pedo who provided opportunities for the likes of Garlett and Hannan. He also dragged his man up-field to leave these dangerous forwards with one-on-one contests in space. Finally, with the epoch of belief now with the Demons, players who had been unsighted suddenly were everywhere, probably saving them from extended periods at Casey in future games. How we can convince these players that they need to put in 100% from the start, and not play the game like a half paced training run is a major challenge for the coaching panel. With its tail up, Melbourne piled on nine goals in the final term - the same number as it put on the board in the previous three quarters! Jeff Garlett was superb and probably along with Sam Frost and Hibberd they were the only players in the whole side who played for four quarters. Hibberd has been Melbourne's best recruit for 2017 and one passage of play epitomised how important is his contribution. Taking the ball deep in defence, a 40 m drilled left foot pass broke open the Suns, the ball was quickly moved forward down the wing and centred to ... Hibberd, who then drilled another right foot pass to the leading forward, who goaled. He had run the length of the ground and hit two players on the chest in quick succession. If someone knows how to clone a player, please forward the instructions to the MFC. Finally as the Demons romped home with a 39 point win, after being five goals down in the second, the fans at the game couldn’t celebrate the best of times by singing the club song. It was the worst of times as the loudspeakers blasted out the Suns' theme song signifying a win to Gold Coast. Even when the ground staff put the right song on the public address, it was some strange rendition of the Grand Old Flag that sounded like it was recorded at around the time when Charles Dickens was writing his novels ... Melbourne 2.1.13 4.8.32 9.10.64 18.14.122 Gold Coast 4.5.29 7.7.49 9.8.62 13.9.87 Goals Melbourne Garlett 5 Hannan Harmes Jones 3 Neal-Bullen Petracca Tyson Watts Gold Coast Matera 3 Barlow Lynch Wright 2 Hall Kolodjashnij Lemmens Sexton Best Melbourne Oliver Jones Hibberd Lewis Garlett Melksham Gold Coast Hall Swallow Kolodjashnij Leslie Matera Changes Melbourne Nil Gold Coast Nil Injuries Melbourne Nil Gold Coast Nil Reports Melbourne Nil Gold Coast Nil Umpires Williamson, Jeffery, Glouftsis Official crowd 5,072 at TIO Traeger Park
  12. WHAT THE DICKENS? by George on the Outer Demon fans could be forgiven for thinking that they were participants in Charles Dickens novel, "A Tale of Two Cities" but the location was not London or Paris this time but rather Alice Springs where their team was playing a "home" game against the mob from the Gold Coast. It is the opening stanza from the Dickens novel that so beautifully summed up the game: It was the best of times, it was the worst of times, it was the age of wisdom, it was the age of foolishness, it was the epoch of belief, it was the epoch of incredulity, it was the season of Light, it was the season of Darkness, it was the spring of hope, it was the winter of despair, we had everything before us, we had nothing before us, we were all going direct to Heaven, we were all going direct the other way— Indeed the comparison of the way that the Demons played in the first half compared with the second half was truly summed up in this text written just one year after the MFC was formed! Particularly this line ... we had everything before us, we had nothing before us, we were all going direct to Heaven, we were all going direct the other way. Once again, Melbourne got off to a shocker of a start in the game. Gold Coast seemed to waltz through easy goals while the "home" team simply played lazy, going through the motions football. It was an exact repeat of the previous week ... and the one before that ... and the one before that. What gives? Yes, there was a 3-4 goal wind, and really Gold Coast didn’t make much use of that advantage as they only lead by a couple of goals at the first change but in the second, Melbourne had the wind and by all rights should have iced the game with that advantage. Sadly, forwards played behind their men, dinky kicks were persisted with, instead of long telling kicks, handballs went sideways and the Demons simply fluffed their opportunities by kicking 2.7 for the quarter. With the prospect of the Suns having the wind behind their backs, and still holding a three goal lead into the third quarter, it was truly a "season of Darkness" of Darkness" facing the team and its fans. That was until Nathan Jones decided enough was enough and almost single-handedly turned the game with as good a quarter of hard, tough football as anyone has seen. Ably assisted by Michael Hibberd off the half-back line they simply dragged the Demons out of the foolishness that they had offered in the first two quarters, and as a result Melbourne found itself in front by the time the ¾ time siren pealed. The football gods also intervened, taking a liking to the Demons as the previously strong wind dropped to a zephyr and Rodney Eade made a simply disastrous choice of stacking the backline, leaving the Melbourne mids to have a free run from the centre of the ground. The coaches also pulled out plan B in that quarter and moved Tom McDonald into the ruck and Cam Pedersen up forward. This had a dual effect because no matter how it can be painted, Tom is not a forward and doesn’t know how to hold front position in a contest. Pedersen is a forward and knows how to bring the ball to ground and provide a target. It was McDonald who started to nullify the Suns rucks and Pedo who provided opportunities for the likes of Garlett and Hannan. He also dragged his man up-field to leave these dangerous forwards with one-on-one contests in space. Finally, with the epoch of belief now with the Demons, players who had been unsighted suddenly were everywhere, probably saving them from extended periods at Casey in future games. How we can convince these players that they need to put in 100% from the start, and not play the game like a half paced training run is a major challenge for the coaching panel. With its tail up, Melbourne piled on nine goals in the final term - the same number as it put on the board in the previous three quarters! Jeff Garlett was superb and probably along with Sam Frost and Hibberd they were the only players in the whole side who played for four quarters. Hibberd has been Melbourne's best recruit for 2017 and one passage of play epitomised how important is his contribution. Taking the ball deep in defence, a 40 m drilled left foot pass broke open the Suns, the ball was quickly moved forward down the wing and centred to ... Hibberd, who then drilled another right foot pass to the leading forward, who goaled. He had run the length of the ground and hit two players on the chest in quick succession. If someone knows how to clone a player, please forward the instructions to the MFC. Finally as the Demons romped home with a 39 point win, after being five goals down in the second, the fans at the game couldn’t celebrate the best of times by singing the club song. It was the worst of times as the loudspeakers blasted out the Suns' theme song signifying a win to Gold Coast. Even when the ground staff put the right song on the public address, it was some strange rendition of the Grand Old Flag that sounded like it was recorded at around the time when Charles Dickens was writing his novels ... Melbourne 2.1.13 4.8.32 9.10.64 18.14.122 Gold Coast 4.5.29 7.7.49 9.8.62 13.9.87 Goals Melbourne Garlett 5 Hannan Harmes Jones 3 Neal-Bullen Petracca Tyson Watts Gold Coast Matera 3 Barlow Lynch Wright 2 Hall Kolodjashnij Lemmens Sexton Best Melbourne Oliver Jones Hibberd Lewis Garlett Melksham Gold Coast Hall Swallow Kolodjashnij Leslie Matera Changes Melbourne Nil Gold Coast Nil Injuries Melbourne Nil Gold Coast Nil Reports Melbourne Nil Gold Coast Nil Umpires Williamson, Jeffery, Glouftsis Official crowd 5,072 at TIO Traeger Park
  13. I think I could get used to living in a town like Alice.
  14. Thank you. It's nice to get feedback. Positive or negative.
  15. http://www.melbournefc.com.au/news/2017-05-25/jakobsson-joins-melbourne-via-trade MELBOURNE has secured Carlton forward/midfielder Bianca Jakobsson in the AFLW sign/trade period.
  16. THE BOOK OF MELBON by The Oracle Hello! This is the story about a bunch of nice guys who, at one stage, believed they were destined to do something incredible. When the Demons comfortably beat the Latter Day Saints in the opening round of the 2017 season it was a case of brimming wide toothy smiles from all of the Melbourne players and their supporters. We were in for a great season and it didn't matter that one team member was injured in the early stages of the first game or that one of the better players was reported as a result of a stupid indiscretion. The team was young, happy, healthy and most of all they BELIEVED ... and all was well and good. The Book of Melbon was about to be spread across every corner of the world. In the weeks to follow the team was taken to dark places. More of those smiling players were injured or suspended. The promise of paradise inspired by the historical figure of their long gone ancient coach Norman Smith evaporated into thin air. The team faced its own demons in the guise of an inability to cope with expectation that comes with a team on the rise. They had to find a way to address and overcome their inconsistencies, to find the courage to take control of the situation, to "Man Up". The AFL's Mission Control sent the Demons to Alice Springs in the red centre of the country to convert the locals and to make them love the game of Australian Rules but the population there already had problems of their own. Meanwhile, those smiling young boys from Melbon had to confront another enemy, one that had recently been on a sojourn to another continent where they were battered from pillar to post and were now on a mission of revenge. To their sheer amazement the Demons and their fans discovered the local bookies had installed them as outright favourite to win their forthcoming confrontation with the Gold Coast Suns. Panic immediately set in and the nightmare began once again in the form of the "Spooky Melbon Hell Dream". This incredible saga has a dramatic twist and I'll be back after interval (team selection) to tell the rest of the story ... THE GAME Melbourne v Gold Coast Suns at Traeger Park, Alice Springs Saturday 27 May, 2017 at 4.40pm HEAD TO HEAD Overall - Melbourne 6 wins Gold Coast Suns 3 wins At Traeger Park - Melbourne 0 wins Gold Coast Suns 0 wins Past five matches - Melbourne 3 wins Gold Coast Suns 2 wins The Coaches - Goodwin 0 wins Eade 0 wins MEDIA TV - Fox Footy Channel - Live at 4.30pm RADIO - Triple M SEN ABC ABC Grandstand THE BETTING Melbourne to win - $1.45 Gold Coast Suns to win - $2.75 THE LAST TIME THEY MET Melbourne 9.12.66 defeated Gold Coast Suns 9.10.64 at MCG Round 19, 2016 After handing out a thrashing to the Suns on their home turf earlier in the season, the Demons started as white hot favourite to repeat the dose on the MCG. Predictably, their inconsistency shone through and it was only the heroism of a smiling Jack Watts that saw the team home by a narrow two point margin at the end of the day. THE TEAMS MELBOURNE B: Jayden Hunt, Sam Frost, Neville Jetta HB: Michael Hibberd, Oscar McDonald, Jordan Lewis C: Nathan Jones, Clayton Oliver, Bernie Vince HF: Jeff Garlett, Cameron Pedersen, James Harmes F: Tomas Bugg, Christian Petracca, Mitch Hannan FOLL: Tom McDonald, Dom Tyson, Jack Viney I/C: Jake Melksham, Alex Neal-Bullen, Josh Wagner, Jack Watts EMG: Dean Kent, Christian Salem, Sam Weideman IN: James Harmes, Jake Melksham, Alex Neal-Bullen OUT: Dean Kent (omitted), Christian Salem (suspended), Sam Weideman (omitted) GOLD COAST B: Jesse Joyce, Jack Leslie, Jarrod Harbrow HB: Sean Lemmens, Steven May, Adam Saad C: Alex Sexton, Will Brodie, David Swallow HF: Jarryd Lyons, Tom J. Lynch, Touk Miller F: Brandon Matera, Peter Wright, Jack Martin FOLL: Jarrod Witts, Aaron Hall, Michael Barlow I/C: Brayden Fiorini, Pearce Hanley, Kade Kolodjashnij, Brad Scheer EMG: Keegan Brooksby, Matt Shaw, Mackenzie Willis IN: Will Brodie, Pearce Hanley, David Swallow, OUT: Gary Ablett (shoulder), Jack Bowes (illness), Keegan Brooksby (omitted) The writing was on the wall the moment the non-selection of Gary Ablett Junior was confirmed. It was bad enough that the Demons were starting as favourites but the loss of the great man immediately put the focus on Rodney Eade's future as coach. Suddenly, it was a game that had enormous importance for the Gold Coast Suns - perform or become the laughing stock of the competition. A team of duds with no fight left in them Earlier in the season, there were a few other teams performing like duds with no fight in them. Fremantle, Hawthorn and North Melbourne are their names and the one thing they have in common is that each of them took control of Melbourne at one stage in their recent contests which they narrowly won. They resurrected the careers of their respective coaches. The nice, toothy-smiling Demons have a habit of performing such good deeds for others and in the nation's red centre, they will continue their mission to nowhere if they play as they did against that trio. I fear that this is what will happen if they're not quite switched on again. James Harmes, Jake Melksham and Alex Neal-Bullen all return to the team this week to offset Ablett's surprise injury omission. In the bizarre world that is AFL football today, I'm fully expecting Ablett's replacement to rise to the occasion and two-metre Peter and Tom Lynch to celebrate a birthday. Gold Coast Suns to win by 1 point
  17. Hello! This is the story about a bunch of nice guys who, at one stage, believed they were destined to do something incredible. When the Demons comfortably beat the Latter Day Saints in the opening round of the 2017 season it was a case of brimming wide toothy smiles from all of the Melbourne players and their supporters. We were in for a great season and it didn't matter that one team member was injured in the early stages of the first game or that one of the better players was reported as a result of a stupid indiscretion. The team was young, happy, healthy and most of all they BELIEVED ... and all was well and good. The Book of Melbon was about to be spread across every corner of the world. In the weeks to follow the team was taken to dark places. More of those smiling players were injured or suspended. The promise of paradise inspired by the historical figure of their long gone ancient coach Norman Smith evaporated into thin air. The team faced its own demons in the guise of an inability to cope with expectation that comes with a team on the rise. They had to find a way to address and overcome their inconsistencies, to find the courage to take control of the situation, to "Man Up". The AFL's Mission Control sent the Demons to Alice Springs in the red centre of the country to convert the locals and to make them love the game of Australian Rules but the population there already had problems of their own. Meanwhile, those smiling young boys from Melbon had to confront another enemy, one that had recently been on a sojourn to another continent where they were battered from pillar to post and were now on a mission of revenge. To their sheer amazement the Demons and their fans discovered the local bookies had installed them as outright favourite to win their forthcoming confrontation with the Gold Coast Suns. Panic immediately set in and the nightmare began once again in the form of the "Spooky Melbon Hell Dream". This incredible saga has a dramatic twist and I'll be back after interval (team selection) to tell the rest of the story ... THE GAME Melbourne v Gold Coast Suns at Traeger Park, Alice Springs Saturday 27 May, 2017 at 4.40pm HEAD TO HEAD Overall - Melbourne 6 wins Gold Coast Suns 3 wins At Traeger Park - Melbourne 0 wins Gold Coast Suns 0 wins Past five matches - Melbourne 3 wins Gold Coast Suns 2 wins The Coaches - Goodwin 0 wins Eade 0 wins MEDIA TV - Fox Footy Channel - Live at 4.30pm RADIO - Triple M SEN ABC ABC Grandstand THE BETTING Melbourne to win - $1.45 Gold Coast Suns to win - $2.75 THE LAST TIME THEY MET Melbourne 9.12.66 defeated Gold Coast Suns 9.10.64 at MCG Round 19, 2016 After handing out a thrashing to the Suns on their home turf earlier in the season, the Demons started as white hot favourite to repeat the dose on the MCG. Predictably, their inconsistency shone through and it was only the heroism of a smiling Jack Watts that saw the team home by a narrow two point margin at the end of the day. THE TEAMS MELBOURNE B: Jayden Hunt, Sam Frost, Neville Jetta HB: Michael Hibberd, Oscar McDonald, Jordan Lewis C: Nathan Jones, Clayton Oliver, Bernie Vince HF: Jeff Garlett, Cameron Pedersen, James Harmes F: Tomas Bugg, Christian Petracca, Mitch Hannan FOLL: Tom McDonald, Dom Tyson, Jack Viney I/C: Jake Melksham, Alex Neal-Bullen, Josh Wagner, Jack Watts EMG: Dean Kent, Christian Salem, Sam Weideman IN: James Harmes, Jake Melksham, Alex Neal-Bullen OUT: Dean Kent (omitted), Christian Salem (suspended), Sam Weideman (omitted) GOLD COAST B: Jesse Joyce, Jack Leslie, Jarrod Harbrow HB: Sean Lemmens, Steven May, Adam Saad C: Alex Sexton, Will Brodie, David Swallow HF: Jarryd Lyons, Tom J. Lynch, Touk Miller F: Brandon Matera, Peter Wright, Jack Martin FOLL: Jarrod Witts, Aaron Hall, Michael Barlow I/C: Brayden Fiorini, Pearce Hanley, Kade Kolodjashnij, Brad Scheer EMG: Keegan Brooksby, Matt Shaw, Mackenzie Willis IN: Will Brodie, Pearce Hanley, David Swallow, OUT: Gary Ablett (shoulder), Jack Bowes (illness), Keegan Brooksby (omitted) The writing was on the wall the moment the non-selection of Gary Ablett Junior was confirmed. It was bad enough that the Demons were starting as favourites but the loss of the great man immediately put the focus on Rodney Eade's future as coach. Suddenly, it was a game that had enormous importance for the Gold Coast Suns - perform or become the laughing stock of the competition. A team of duds with no fight left in them Earlier in the season, there were a few other teams performing like duds with no fight in them. Fremantle, Hawthorn and North Melbourne are their names and the one thing they have in common is that each of them took control of Melbourne at one stage in their recent contests which they narrowly won. They resurrected the careers of their respective coaches. The nice, toothy-smiling Demons have a habit of performing such good deeds for others and in the nation's red centre, they will continue their mission to nowhere if they play as they did against that trio. I fear that this is what will happen if they're not quite switched on again. James Harmes, Jake Melksham and Alex Neal-Bullen all return to the team this week to offset Ablett's surprise injury omission. In the bizarre world that is AFL football today, I'm fully expecting Ablett's replacement to rise to the occasion and two-metre Peter and Tom Lynch to celebrate a birthday. Gold Coast Suns to win by 1 point
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  19. I should have asked Titus what his IP Address was.
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  21. http://www.melbournefc.com.au/news/2017-05-24/guest-whos-back-at-the-club Welcome back Ashleigh!!!
  22. from the article: http://www.melbournefc.com.au/news/2017-05-24/vandenberg-mckenna-suffer-setbacks
  23. The article I linked to has Max 426. Having said that 628 is the new MFCSS 426. Try explaining that sentence to a non-Demonlander.
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