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JAG001

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  1. 22 minutes ago, Little Goffy said:

    "Macrae didn't poll in the Grand Final" says it all.

    Surely the simple solution is that all players get their three best games counted.

    Done, issue over. Still fair to the four-game players without giving any ridiculous advantage.

    Like your suggestion

  2. I would go as far as to say that the umpiring in the Bulldogs games is beyond farcical.

    The Bont is a protected species, at this rate the umpires must be awarding him 3 votes every game, they are so besotted by him.

    The decisions are so blatant it looks like an AFL directive to the umpires is the Bulldogs must win at all costs.

    Its almost as bad as the Nazi athletics officials that were desperate to ensure a [censored] USA athlete called Jesse Owens wouldn't be successful in the 1936 Belin Olympics.

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  3. 6 minutes ago, daisycutter said:

    i can't even get a $0 seat for a single barcode  now      (home member, reserved seat)

    I have a ticket in M32, but it wasn't easy I have a member seat, but not for away games like this one effectively turns out to be. 

    At this rate the club membership will not increase, its just all too hard to get a ticket.

    I know members that will not go through this Ticketek process and are waiting till the capacity restrictions are removed and they can roll up to their reserve seat that they have paid dearly for many years.

  4. 5 minutes ago, sisso said:

    Finally got it to work for a $0 ticket after trying about 20 times....glad we are all "working from home"!

     

    Dunno even where Im sitting M34 wherever that is

     

     

    6 minutes ago, Grapeviney said:

    It's poorly designed.

    Only one of the pathways available leads to the free MFC members section. Every other trail leads to extra $$.

    They don't make that clear.

    To get the free section, follow MFC Allocation 1, and then click on 'behind the goals'. That will bring up tickets that cost $0.  

    Thanks Grapeviney that worked I have a seat in M32 at $0

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  5. ALEX DOCHERTY  at The Mongrel Punt

    Jake Bowey – Midfielder, 174cm, 67kg

    As someone who has played at the same junior local club, I have to say I’ve grown a bit of a liking to little Jake Bowey. But when it comes down to crunch time, this kid has got moves. There’s not a lot of him in a body sense, but when called upon, he attacks the contest at speed. He’s also a very handy player on the outside, with some saying he’s the most talented to come out of the Sandy Dragons footy factory and that’s saying something with the talent they’ve produced in recent years.

    As one of the smaller players from this year’s draft class, he brings great pace which could see him start his AFL career more as a small forward. He did manage to snag two bags of three in the NAB league in 2019. He also averaged over three tackles per game for the Dragons last year, playing both as a forward and in roles higher up the ground, so he can be very dangerous player that adds class when he needs to be.

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  6. ALEX DOCHERTY at The Mongrel Punt

     

    Bailey Laurie – Forward/Midfielder, 179cm, 78kg

    There are a few boys from the Oakleigh Chargers that will have their names called out and one of them should be Bailey Laurie; a clever little small forward who can also provide some run and dash through the middle. It’s hard to get a full-time gig in there when you had Matt Rowell, Noah Anderson and Will Phillips running the show in the square – they made getting to the Grand Final look like it was a kick at the park on a beautiful Sunday afternoon.

    But nonetheless, Laurie’s contribution to this amazing Chargers team shouldn’t be understated. He played seven games in return for six goals and averaged 15.3 disposals, three marks and 3.6 tackles per game playing more as a half-forward type. He puts in the hard yards as much as anyone else and has the innate ability to make things happen going forward with the footy, it would’ve been nice to see what he could’ve done in that Chargers midfield this year, he could’ve easily averaged 20 disposals per game.

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