"only a week or two off", less than 2 weeks before first preseason game when he hasn't played in 18 months
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Essendon fans will be given a first-hand look at the progress of the team with the Bombers intra-club match on Wednesday to be broadcast LIVE on essendonfc.com.au.
The game shapes as the Bombers final major hit-out before the side takes the field against Collingwood in the opening match of the JLT Community Series.
Essendon Champion Scott Lucas and Fox Sports News AFL Correspondent Julian de Stoop will provide commentary and analysis throughout the broadcast.
Coach John Worsfold, Chief Executive Xavier Campbell, List and Recruiting Manager Adrian Dodoro and General Manager of Football Rob Kerr will join the commentary team during the coverage.
Following the match the post-game press conference will also be broadcast live on the website.
It all begins at 9:30am AEDT on Wednesday February 8 LIVE on essendonfc.com.au.
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isn't that 6:30am your time?Surely they will leave the video up after so people that have jobs and can't watch live can watch? Right?
Yes.isn't that 6:30am your time?
100% no doubt about it mateySurely they will leave the video up after so people that have jobs and can't watch live can watch? Right?
Anyone see the periscope on Essendon twitter page of intraclub? Is that Darcy Parish side stepping a few and selling candy then snapping a goal under pressure?
On the Crowe interview he said that he was walking around on it and putting weight on it this afternoon. Seems minor.Any update yet on the Hurley injury?
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In the VFL.McKernan looked good in the highlights. I think he's in for a big year.
In the VFL.
If we let him play his natural game at AFL level then he'd make it.In the VFL.
Unlikely to happen imo. I'd honestly rather play Draper if we have to upgrade a rookie listed ruckman. For mine last year was just further confirmation that McKernan doesn't belong at AFL level.If we let him play his natural game at AFL level then he'd make it.
Hopefully gets an upgrade and another chance. Needs to play just as a forward that can just do little pinch hits in the ruck.
He shouldn't be played as the designated no.1 ruckman but unfortunately injuries to other players means he gets the role a bit.
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I'm not talking about using him as a main ruckman. Anytime he featured at AFL level last season how was forced to play as a deep forward, which he is quite clearly terrible at. Smack's much more effective as a 2nd/3rd tall that is allowed to roam up the field, somewhat similar to a Justin Westhoff type, whilst also pinch hitting in the ruck.Unlikely to happen imo. I'd honestly rather play Draper if we have to upgrade a rookie listed ruckman. For mine last year was just further confirmation that McKernan doesn't belong at AFL level.
Fair enough, guess we'll have to wait and see. Personally I can't see him surviving beyond this year, given that's the role Stewart is likely to play and the likelihood of us recruiting a KPF and/or ruck or two in this years trade/draft period.I'm not talking about using him as a main ruckman. Anytime he featured at AFL level last season how was forced to play as a deep forward, which he is quite clearly terrible at. Smack's much more effective as a 2nd/3rd tall that is allowed to roam up the field, somewhat similar to a Justin Westhoff type, whilst also pinch hitting in the ruck.