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Admin note: The 2018 Injury List thread was 24 pages and 584 posts. The 2019 Injury List thread is 32 pages and 777 post just 9 rounds into the season.
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Positives: KK now 1 to 2 weeks upgraded from TBC. vandenBerg now 4 to 6 weeks upgraded from TBC. JKH and Hannan now available Concussion boys likely to be available Negatives: Joel Smith should have been 3 to 5 weeks this week but is still 4 to 6 weeks.
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Goody Presser (22/5) - Left early as unwell
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Round 10 Melbourne v GWS Giants Sunday May 26, 1.10pm AEST MCG 11.00am: MCC Reserve opens 11.30am: AFL and Public Reserve opens Members Members with match access can scan in using their card or Digital Membership in the club app. General admission Tickets to the game can be purchased via Ticketek. Public transport Train There will be planned outages on the Sandringham, Frankston, Sunbury and Werribee line, with buses replacing trains. Use the PTV Journey Planner to view disruptions and plan your trip to the MCG. Tram The MCG is well serviced by trams along Wellington Parade (route 48 + 75) and the Olympic Park light rail (route 70). Car parking Parking is available in the Yarra Park precinct: Gate 3: 9.00am Gate 5: 11.00am Gate 6: 10.00am Gate 7: 8.30am (pass holders only) For the latest parking information, visit the MCG website. General admission seating bays Great Southern Stand M1 (Rows A-Z) M2 (Demon Heartland) M3-M12 M12 (Rows A-Z DRY) P5-P7 Q1-Q15 Ponsford Stand M28-M36 Q29-Q36 Olympic Stand M53-M54 (Rows A-Z) M55-M57 Q49-Q57 Please note the general admission areas are subject to change. Look out for the screens displaying the map of available general admission areas on a match day, located inside each entry gate. Cheer squad bays Melbourne: M3 Rows A-T GWS GIANTS: M33 Rows A-D Purchase your 2019 Indigenous Guernsey at the Demon Shop, located on Brunton Avenue. The shop will be open from 10.30am until 30 minutes after the final siren. TV times All broadcast info in local times. Melbourne: Fox Footy – 1.00pm Sydney: 7mate + Fox Footy – 1.00pm Brisbane: Fox Footy – 1.00pm Adelaide: Fox Footy – 12.30pm Perth: Fox Footy – 11.00pm Tasmania: Fox Footy – 1.00pm Canberra: 7mate + Fox Footy – 1.00pm Darwin: Fox Footy – 12.30pm For all other regions and radio info, refer to the AFL Broadcast Guide. Mobile app Live scores, stats and match highlights are available at the tap of a finger in the club's mobile app. Download it for iOS or Android. Social media Match hashtag: #AFLDeesGiants Follow the club on Facebook, Twitter and Instagram for live match coverage and a behind-the-scenes insight into match day. VFL and VFLW double header VFLW Round 3 Williamstown v Casey Sunday May 26, 11.30am Downer Oval, Point Gellibrand VFL Round 8 Williamstown v Casey Sunday May 26, 2.00pm Downer Oval, Point Gellibrand Admission prices Melbourne/Casey Demons Members: $5 when you present your card on entry Adult General Admission: $10 Concession/Pensioner General Admission: $5 Children Under 15: Free Broadcast Radio: Casey Radio 3SER 97.7FM will provide play-by-play coverage of both matches from 11.00am GIANT HEADACHE by The Oracle It seems so long ago that Melbourne took an unchanged line up into a game on the MCG against the Greater Western Sydney Giants and cleaned them up to the tune of 45 points. In truth, the event occurred literally half a season ago in the final home and away round of the 2018 season and marked the Demons’ return to the finals with more triumphs to come in the weeks ahead. Of course, back then, it was the Giants who were wracked with injuries as they stumbled into the finals series facing their hoodoo on a ground where they rarely play well. This time, it’s GWS that’s flying while Melbourne is not only licking its injury wounds but seems to be struggling for form at both ends of the ground. That super attack of last year is simply not performing and, despite having far more opportunities than its opponents virtually on a weekly basis, the team is beating itself by its failure to convert. At the other end of the ground, the defence is leaking to many goals - the opposition is finding the goals to easily, especially at the business end of things. The last three weeks have seen a total Melbourne score for of 6.10 in the final quarters of its matches against 14.1! It seems that it’s always left to Max Gawn to dominate the rucks and afford his midfielders like Clayton Oliver, Jack Viney, Angus Brayshaw and James Harmes to get the first use of the ball to even stay close in the tussle - this will naturally be of paramount importance against the Giants on Sunday. Last week, Melbourne came close to bringing its season back on track but it faltered when the game was on the line. While the Demons showed signs against West Coast they were returning to their exciting 2018 form they couldn’t do it for the full four quarters and their wastefulness in front of goal prevented them from having a big enough lead at the final half to enable them to control matters in the final term. The dilemma has given Simon Goodwin a giant headache and he has obviously been worrying himself sick trying to work out that something different to give his team the winning edge back. He’s also waiting for that long injury list to go down to manageable levels but relief still appears a few weeks away. In the meantime, I’m tipping a 9 point win to the Giants. THE GAME Melbourne v GWS Giants at the MCG, Sunday 26 May, 2019 at 1.10pm HEAD TO HEAD Overall – GWS Giants 5 wins Melbourne 6 wins At The MCG – Melbourne 4 wins GWS Giants 1 win Past five meetings – Melbourne 3 wins GWS Giants 2 wins The Coaches – Goodwin 1 win Cameron 1 win THE MEDIA TV - Fox Footy Channel, Live at 1.00pm RADIO - SEN ABC THE LAST TIME THEY MET Melbourne 15.12.102 defeated GWS Giants 8.9.57 at the MCG, Round 23, 2018 Melbourne had to win to secure its place in the finals in 12 years thanks to Max Gawn’s ruck dominance and the strong work of the midfield headed by Angus Brayshaw and James Harmes, the Demons broke away with a five goal to zip third term to romp home by 45 points. THE TEAMS MELBOURNE B Jay Lockhart Sam Frost Josh Wagner HB Matt Hore Oscar McDonald Jayden Hunt C Angus Brayshaw Jack Viney Oskar Baker HF Nathan Jones Tom McDonald Harry Petty F Jeff Garlett Tim Smith Christian Petracca FOLL Max Gawn Christian Salem Clayton Oliver I/C Bayley Fritsch James Harmes Billy Stretch Corey Wagner EMG Jordan Lewis Braydon Preuss Charlie Spargo Sam Weideman IN Corey Wagner OUT Alex Neal-Bullen (concussion) GWS GIANTS B Adam Kennedy Phil Davis Nick Haynes HB Heath Shaw Sam Taylor Brett Delidio C Brent Daniels Harry Perryman Lachie Whitfield HF Matt de Boer Harry Himmelberg Toby Greene F Jeremy Finlayson Jeremy Cameron Sam J Reid FOLL Shane Mumford Tim Taranto Josh Kelly I/C Stephen Coniglio Isaac Cumming Jacob Hopper Adam Tomlinson EMG Jackson Hately Lachlan Keeffe Daniel Lloyd Dawson Simpson IN Stephen Coniglio Isaac Cumming OUT Daniel Lloyd (omitted) Zac Williams (hamstring) Injury List - Round 10 Mitch Hannan (knee) – available Jay Kennedy Harris (knee) – available Alex Neal-Bullen (concussion) – test Christian Salem (concussion) – test Tim Smith (concu ssion) – test Charlie Spargo (foot) – test Sam Weideman (hips) – test Michael Hibberd (collarbone) – 1-2 weeks Steven May (groin) – 1-2 weeks Kade Kolodjashnij (concussion) – 1-2 weeks Jake Melksham (foot) – 3-4 weeks Joel Smith (groin) – 4-6 weeks Aaron vandenBerg (foot) – 4-6 weeks Neville Jetta (knee) – 7-9 weeks Guy Walker (shoulder) – indefinit e Aaron Nietschke (knee) – season
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PLAYER INJURY LENGTH Jordan Lewis Ankle Test Alex Neal-Bullen Concussion Test Christian Salem Concussion Test Tim Smith Concussion Test Charlie Spargo Foot Test Sam Weideman Hip Test Mitch Hannan Knee Test Jay Kennedy-Harris Leg Test Michael Hibberd Collarbone 1-2 Weeks Steven May Groin 1-2 Weeks Jake Melksham Foot 3-5 Weeks Joel Smith Groin 3-5 Weeks Neville Jetta Knee 7-9 Weeks Kade Kolodjashnij Concussion TBC Aaron vandenBerg Ankle TBC Guy Walker Shoulder Indefinite Aaron Nietschke Knee Season
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Goal kicking - is it the yips or something deeper
Demonland replied to Pates's topic in Melbourne Demons
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Remember the days when we were blessed with the luxury of “no change” at team selection? THE TEAMS MELBOURNE B: Neville Jetta, Oscar McDonald, Jordan Lewis HB: Christian Salem, Sam Frost, Michael Hibberd ? Angus Brayshaw, Clayton Oliver, James Harmes HF: Jake Melksham, Tom McDonald, Aaron vandenBerg F: Bayley Fritsch, Sam Weideman, Alex Neal-Bullen Foll: Max Gawn, Nathan Jones, Christian Petracca I/C: Mitch Hannan, Dean Kent, Charlie Spargo, Dom Tyson Emg: Tomas Bugg, Jay Kennedy Harris, Cameron Pedersen, Josh Wagner No change GWS GIANTS B: Jeremy Finlayson, Phil Davis, Adam Tomlinson B: Adam Kennedy, Nick Haynes, Harry Perryman ? Lachie Whitfield, Callan Ward, Jacob Hopper F: Sam Reid, Jeremy Cameron, Aiden Bonar F: Zac Langdon, Harry Himmelberg, Josh Kelly Foll: Rory Lobb, Stephen Coniglio, Dylan Shiel I/C: Matt Buntine, Lachlan Keeffe, Daniel Lloyd, Tim Taranto Emg: Dylan Buckley, Isaac Cumming, Brent Daniels, Zac Williams In: Josh Kelly, Sam Reid Out: Brent Daniels (omitted), Ryan Griffen (hamstring)
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Casey Demons v Port Melbourne - Round 7
Demonland replied to KC from Casey's topic in Melbourne Demons
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The Casey Demons enjoyed the better of their first half against Port Melbourne on Saturday but fell away badly after half time to lose by 43 points. The Borough enjoyed the early break with the game’s opening two goals but the Demons took control to go out to an 8 point lead at quarter time, an advantage that it held for most of the second term until a late goal to the visitors clawed the lead back to a point. The Casey ruck of Braydon Preuss and Liam Wale-Buxton were on top for most of the day and they fed their midfields well, especially in the first half. The change in the third quarter was devastating to the Demons who simply struggled to find the big sticks while Port could not miss. Their key forward in Jordan Lisle was outstanding pulling down marks and booting six for the day. Lisle kicked the first goal of the game in the opening minute but was well held until just before half time. He was too strong in the last half with four goals. The Borough’s accuracy in front of goal after the main break ultimately resulted in a landslide victory against a tired and depleted Demons. James Munro (29 touches, 18 tackles) and Corey Wagner (23 disposals, 9 tackles) were outstanding and played their hearts out for the losing team while Tom Sparrow continued to show promise in the midfield. Jake Lever got through his first game after his ACL injury and showed patches of his defensive brilliance in limited time on the ground. Casey takes on Williamstown away from home next Sunday and must win to keep their finals hopes alive. 2019 Hard Yakka / Totally Workwear VFL Casey Demons 4.1.25 7.1.43 8.6.54 9.7.61 Port Melbourne 2.5.17 6.6.42 11.6.72 16.8.104 Goals Casey Demons Bedford Lefau Preuss 2 Chandler Keilty Stephenson Port Melbourne Lisle 6 Lange 3 Phillips Walker 2 Johnstone O'Sullivan Pearson Best Casey Demons C Wagner Munro Sparrow Lefau Hutchins Wale-Buxton Port Melbourne Lange Hooper Wooffindin Lisle Blair Goodwin Statistics Toby Bedford 2 goals 1 behinds 5 kicks 2 handballs 7 disposals 3 marks 3 tackles 44 dream team points Jaxon Briggs 7 kicks 3 handballs 10 disposals 4 marks 6 tackles 60 dream team points Kade Chandler 1 goal 4 kicks 1 handballs 5 disposals 1 marks 4 tackles 40 dream team points Jake Di Pasquale 3 kicks 4 handballs 7 disposals 4 tackles 30 dream team points Tom Freeman 8 kicks 5 handballs 13 disposals 2 marks 37 dream team points Mitch Gent 6 kicks 9 handballs 15 disposals 1 marks 5 tackles 59 dream team points Jack Hutchins 2 kicks 5 handballs 7 disposals 1 mark 3 tackles 38 dream team points James Jordon 1 behind 9 kicks 5 handballs 2 disposals 3 marks 54 tackles dream team points Declan Keilty 1 goal 3 kicks 7 handballs 10 disposals 3 marks 4 tackles 7 hit outs 58 dream team points Mykelti Lefau 2 goals 8 kicks 5 handballs 13 disposals 4 marks 2 tackles 63 dream team points Jake Lever 7 kicks 7 disposals 2 marks 1 tackle 32 dream team points Mitchell Lewis 4 kicks 4 handballs 8 disposals 1 mark 2 tackles 32 dream team points Nick Lowden 2 kicks 5 handballs 7 disposals 2 marks 3 tackles 31 dream team points Corey Maynard 5 kicks 16 handballs 21 disposals 3 marks 3 tackles 65 dream team points James Munro 18 kicks 11 handballs 29 disposals 1 mark 18 tackles 149 dream team points Braydon Preuss 2 goals 1 behinds 15 kicks 1 handballs 16 disposals 6 marks 3 tackles 34 hit outs 111 dream team points Aidan Quigley 5 kicks 2 handballs 7 disposals 2 tackles 28 dream team points Tom Sparrow 11 kicks 4 handballs 15 disposals 3 marks 10 tackles 82 dream team points Will Stephenson 1 goal 1 behind 8 kicks 3 handballs 11 disposals 1 mark 3 tackles 49 dream team points Cory Stockdale 7 kicks 5 handballs 12 disposals 1 marks 3 tackles 47 dream team points Corey Wagner 1 behind 13 kicks 10 handballs 23 disposals 2 marks 9 tackles 96 dream team points Liam Wale-Buxton 8 kicks 3 handballs 11 disposals 3 tackles 26 hit outs 66 dream team points Mitchell White 1 behind 11 kicks 11 disposals 2 marks 2 tackles 46 dream team points
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Casey Demons v Port Melbourne - Round 7
Demonland replied to KC from Casey's topic in Melbourne Demons
LANDSLIDE by KC from Casey The Casey Demons enjoyed the better of their first half against Port Melbourne on Saturday but fell away badly after half time to lose by 43 points. The Borough enjoyed the early break with the game’s opening two goals but the Demons took control to go out to an 8 point lead at quarter time, an advantage that it held for most of the second term until a late goal to the visitors clawed the lead back to a point. The Casey ruck of Braydon Preuss and Liam Wale-Buxton were on top for most of the day and they fed their midfields well, especially in the first half. The change in the third quarter was devastating to the Demons who simply struggled to find the big sticks while Port could not miss. Their key forward in Jordan Lisle was outstanding pulling down marks and booting six for the day. Lisle kicked the first goal of the game in the opening minute but was well held until just before half time. He was too strong in the last half with four goals. The Borough’s accuracy in front of goal after the main break ultimately resulted in a landslide victory against a tired and depleted Demons. James Munro (29 touches, 18 tackles) and Corey Wagner (23 disposals, 9 tackles) were outstanding and played their hearts out for the losing team while Tom Sparrow continued to show promise in the midfield. Jake Lever got through his first game after his ACL injury and showed patches of his defensive brilliance in limited time on the ground. Casey takes on Williamstown away from home next Sunday and must win to keep their finals hopes alive. 2019 Hard Yakka / Totally Workwear VFL Casey Demons 4.1.25 7.1.43 8.6.54 9.7.61 Port Melbourne 2.5.17 6.6.42 11.6.72 16.8.104 Goals Casey Demons Bedford Lefau Preuss 2 Chandler Keilty Stephenson Port Melbourne Lisle 6 Lange 3 Phillips Walker 2 Johnstone O'Sullivan Pearson Best Casey Demons C Wagner Munro Sparrow Lefau Hutchins Wale-Buxton Port Melbourne Lange Hooper Wooffindin Lisle Blair Goodwin Statistics Toby Bedford 2 goals 1 behinds 5 kicks 2 handballs 7 disposals 3 marks 3 tackles 44 dream team points Jaxon Briggs 7 kicks 3 handballs 10 disposals 4 marks 6 tackles 60 dream team points Kade Chandler 1 goal 4 kicks 1 handballs 5 disposals 1 marks 4 tackles 40 dream team points Jake Di Pasquale 3 kicks 4 handballs 7 disposals 4 tackles 30 dream team points Tom Freeman 8 kicks 5 handballs 13 disposals 2 marks 37 dream team points Mitch Gent 6 kicks 9 handballs 15 disposals 1 marks 5 tackles 59 dream team points Jack Hutchins 2 kicks 5 handballs 7 disposals 1 mark 3 tackles 38 dream team points James Jordon 1 behind 9 kicks 5 handballs 2 disposals 3 marks 54 tackles dream team points Declan Keilty 1 goal 3 kicks 7 handballs 10 disposals 3 marks 4 tackles 7 hit outs 58 dream team points Mykelti Lefau 2 goals 8 kicks 5 handballs 13 disposals 4 marks 2 tackles 63 dream team points Jake Lever 7 kicks 7 disposals 2 marks 1 tackle 32 dream team points Mitchell Lewis 4 kicks 4 handballs 8 disposals 1 mark 2 tackles 32 dream team points Nick Lowden 2 kicks 5 handballs 7 disposals 2 marks 3 tackles 31 dream team points Corey Maynard 5 kicks 16 handballs 21 disposals 3 marks 3 tackles 65 dream team points James Munro 18 kicks 11 handballs 29 disposals 1 mark 18 tackles 149 dream team points Braydon Preuss 2 goals 1 behinds 15 kicks 1 handballs 16 disposals 6 marks 3 tackles 34 hit outs 111 dream team points Aidan Quigley 5 kicks 2 handballs 7 disposals 2 tackles 28 dream team points Tom Sparrow 11 kicks 4 handballs 15 disposals 3 marks 10 tackles 82 dream team points Will Stephenson 1 goal 1 behind 8 kicks 3 handballs 11 disposals 1 mark 3 tackles 49 dream team points Cory Stockdale 7 kicks 5 handballs 12 disposals 1 marks 3 tackles 47 dream team points Corey Wagner 1 behind 13 kicks 10 handballs 23 disposals 2 marks 9 tackles 96 dream team points Liam Wale-Buxton 8 kicks 3 handballs 11 disposals 3 tackles 26 hit outs 66 dream team points Mitchell White 1 behind 11 kicks 11 disposals 2 marks 2 tackles 46 dream team points -
West Coast finally put the nail in the Demons 2019 season coffin with a 16 point win, but it was a game that Melbourne should have, could have, but didn’t win. Once again woeful, truly woeful work in the forward line, both kicking for goal and the lazy, cheap efforts of some let the side down. A solitary goal in the final quarter and only 9 goals from 24+ scoring opportunities was the costly difference in the game. The selectors, once again, made a critical error in not selecting Braydon Preuss. West Coast were always going to run 2 ruckmen and like the early games this season, we rob the already deficient forward line of a player to fill in for Max when he needs a break. The truth is that we have simply run out of players to put into the senior side, but even with this diabolical situation, Melbourne were 19 points up late into the 3rd term. It was almost inevitable that the Eagles would over-run us, just like they did in last year’s Preliminary Final, when they use one as a battering ram against the solitary opposition ruck. Max was completely dominant with 56 hitouts and 7 clearances, more than anyone else in the side but the modus operandi of West Coast was obvious when Hickey just jumped straight into him to start the second half. Unfortunately, Max wasn’t the same, and wasn’t helped when Ryan jumped all over him to put the Eagles in front in the last quarter. Let’s hope that next week the selectors learn their lesson, yet again, especially since Mumford will spend the whole game just attacking Max. The team played with some of the renewed vigour last seen in the 2018 season, but were let down badly in front of goal. Tom McDonald didn’t bother the scorers again, Christian Petracca needs kicking lessons, particularly with his ball drop as for the second time in two weeks he couldn’t make the distance with a 30m shot at goal. If it wasn’t for Jayden Hunt and his efforts to bring the ball to ground, chase and harass, the score-line would have been even worse. 19 disposals including 6 inside 50’s from a small forward is exactly what Melbourne needed, but he was a lone spark in front of goal. Jeff Garlett should be quickly dropped to Casey, yet again, for his unwillingness to chase, tackle or even contest marks. Three cheap goals, out the back, of itself is not acceptable, when others did the work to get it to him, and he is only available because he is miles behind the play and his opponent. That his non efforts were obvious to Carey, Ling and Taylor in the commentary box says it all. The mids did their job, but when Gawn’s output was curtailed, so was theirs. Jones put in a magnificent first half but faded, while Viney is clearly being managed with only limited on-ground time. Oliver is back to his best, and so is Harmes with 10 and 14 contested possessions, but Angus Brayshaw is also restricted with some injury as he is playing far below his best. The backs did a fine job and had held the opposition to only seven goals at ¾ time, but when the ball kept coming in during that final quarter, the dam wall broke. Marty Hore has been an excellent recruit and even the commentators noted that he looks like he has played 100 games, not six. Lewis will struggle to find a spot should he return, as Hore simply cannot be ignored, and Lever and May will take two roles alongside. Even in the final quarter the chance to snatch the game was there, but the skill errors were pounced upon by West Coast as they piled on 6 goals to 1. Also with 3 players with concussion on the bench in that last quarter, the bucket truly ran dry. This was a game that Melbourne probably couldn’t expect to win: * Against the reigning Premiers at their home ground. * Off a 6 day break with 2 interstate games in that period; * Decimated by injury. (probably the wrong word as it means 1 in 10 are not available, and we have 16 out of 44 missing); * VFL quality players given a game, when they are clearly not up to scratch; and * Others carrying injuries who would normally be sidelined. Yet, somehow the side was more than competitive and had a chance to snatch yet another win. It was not to be and the season evaporated with it. Still there is plenty of hope for the future when the injury list drops, providing the enthusiasm can be maintained. The Giants next week, whose record at the MCG is not too spectacular ( but same for us at the moment). Three more players to have tests for concussions. Can the stocks get any lower? Melbourne 3.4.22 5.8.38 8.12.60 9.15.69 West Coast 3.2.20 5.4.34 7.6.48 13.7.85 Goals Melbourne Garlett 3 Hunt Petracca 2 Jones T Smith West Coast Kennedy 4 Crippd Rioli Shuey 2, Darling Ryan Sheed Best Melbourne Gawn Harmes Hunt Frost Hore Oliver West Coast Yeo Hurn Kennedy Sheed Shuey Gaff Injuries Melbourne Neal-Bullen (concussion), T Smith (concussion) Salem (concussion) West Coast Venables (concussion) Hickey (ankle) Schofield (general soreness) replaced in selected side by Tom Hickey Reports Melbourne Nil West Coast Nil Umpires Fisher, Margetts, Dalgleish Official crowd 51,162 at Optus Stadium
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Lewis Jetta suspended for dangerous tackle but no free kick.
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And yet another lead change:- 88. Max Gawn 81. Clayton Oliver 72. Christian Salem 69. James Harmes 57. Angus Brayshaw 34. Sam Frost 31. Jake Melksham 29. Nathan Jones 27. Jayden Hunt 26. Marty Hore 15. Jack Viney 10. Michael Hibberd 6. Jay Lockhart 4. Bayley Fritsch Tom McDonald Braydon Preuss 3. Corey Wagner 2. Alex Neal-Bullen Christian Petracca 1. Neville Jetta Oscar McDonald Billy Stretch
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Anyone get the number of the truck?