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I think it will generate a good turnout because it's a public holiday and I think it's a great opportunity for supporters (if they haven't done so already) and the AFL to donate to the Good Friday appeal at the ground.
No surprise that North are securing this fixture as they've campaigned for it for a number of years now. I suspect the Bulldogs will play them as the article noted that they have a lack of blockbuster games and they've just come off winning a premiership.
I'm quite indifferent to Good Friday football. I was never a passionate advocate for introducing it, but nonetheless I'm content with it at the same time.
If it attracts a small crowd then Morth will asking for us or Essendrug to help them out. But good news for me who is in a Buddhist country and something to watch before I go out.