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  1. https://www.afl.com.au/staticfile/AFL Tenant/AFL/Fixture-Guide-2020-AFL.pdf?fbclid=IwAR3PXRRTv5DRXMuov7A8KwALA1n_-k80IYRDPQBf52ZMTohUX3fxAVifE_E
  2. DEMONS FIXTURE 2020 • 13 x MCG • 6 x Interstate (2 x Perth) • 3 x Friday Night • 0 x Thursday Night • 0 x Saturday Night • 10 x Sunday • Travel to Geelong Again
  3. “He’s nearly the best player in the VFL competition when he plays with us. He had a very consistent year in the VFL and forced his way into the AFL team a few times, and then through hard work he cemented his spot later in the year as a small forward. He has played multiple positions and his finish to the year was really strong, so hopefully he builds on a few things he needs to work on and comes back and keeps his spot in the team.” - Matt Egan MFC Head of Player Development An update on the first-year Demons Date of Birth: 23 March, 1997 Height: 181cm Weight: 75kg Games MFC 2019: 11 Career Total: 19 Goals MFC 2019: 6 Career Total: 6 CDFC Games 2019: 9 CDFC Goals 2019: 5 Votes 2019 Keith 'Bluey' Truscott Memorial Trophy: 61 votes
  4. Some tidbits here. Essendon lose Good Friday game. Western Bulldogs will play North. Hawthorn will play the Eagles on ANZAC day. Bulldogs get rewarded with multiple Friday night games.
  5. Welcome to Demonland. I’ve merged your thread with the existing Jack Martin thread.
  6. I forgot that Tim Kelly will be playing for the Eagles.
  7. 15th MELBOURNE – 8 points CURRENT A-GRADERS Clayton Oliver, Max Gawn POTENTIAL A-GRADERS Bayley Fritsch, Angus Brayshaw, Steven May, Christian Petracca DOWNGRADED Tom McDonald, Jack Viney The world seemed to be at the feet of the Demons after 2018, didn’t it? Gawn and Oliver were at the peak of their powers, but it was the next wave coming through that seemed to buoy their hopes. Angus Brayshaw finished third in the Brownlow and looked to be the next great Demon mid. How times change. Jack Viney returned to the midfield full time and seemingly accomplished two things in 2019; he got sat on his ass by Sydney Stack, and he took the spot of Brayshaw in the guts, stifling the young bloke’s development, whilst posting his own lowest statistical return for five years. We all heard about the hardness of Viney, and the way he plays the game… the commentators rammed it down our throats every time he went near the footy. The problem was that Viney went near the footy substantially less than Melbourne expected him to. It’s a slide he needs to arrest immediately in 2020. The other slide was more like an avalanche. That was the velocity of Tom McDonald’s decline in 2019. After taking on the role of number one forward, TMac’s goals per game average dipped by more than half, and had it not been for his six goal bag in his final game of the season, he would have been clocking in at under a goal per game. I’ve yet to read a valid reason for TMac’s sudden inability to hit the scoreboard, and one would hope that 2019 was the anomaly for him… not 2018.
  8. They’ll probably give us 2 games at the other Boo Stadium west of here.
  9. Anzac Day to be a stand-alone Saturday (twilight) game in 2020.
  10. FULL 2020 ROUND 1 AFL FIXTURE Thursday, Mar 19 STADIUM (NETWORK) EST LOCAL Richmond vs. Carlton MCG (SEVEN) 7:25pm 7:25pm Friday, Mar 20 STADIUM (NETWORK) EST LOCAL Western Bulldogs vs. Collingwood Marvel Stadium (SEVEN) 7:50pm 7:50pm Saturday, Mar 21 STADIUM (NETWORK) EST LOCAL Essendon vs. Fremantle Marvel Stadium (FOX) 1:45pm 1:45pm Adelaide Crows vs. Sydney Swans Adelaide Oval (FOX) 4:35pm 4:05pm GWS GIANTS vs. Geelong Cats Giants Stadium (SEVEN) 7:25pm 7:25pm Gold Coast SUNS vs. Port Adelaide Metricon Stadium (FOX) 7:25pm 6:25pm Sunday, Mar 22 STADIUM (NETWORK) EST LOCAL North Melbourne vs. St Kilda Marvel Stadium (FOX) 1:10pm 1:10pm Hawthorn vs. Brisbane Lions MCG (SEVEN) 3:20pm 3:20pm West Coast Eagles vs. Melbourne Optus Stadium (FOX) 6:20pm 3:20pm
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