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THE GAME - PS4

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Well I'm here in sunny SA, but I know where I'd rather be . . .

Keep us updated, oh great users-of-the-iPhone. Yeah, and those guys who can be bothered TXT messaging, too. Carn the Dees!

 

great sig chook!

everyone, will it clear up?

and if im training from flinders, what time should i leave?

Bring your umbrellas. I got mine :)

 

if anyone is able to answer my questions it would be greatly appreciated.

what time should i be at flinders st station to train to cranny

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It's gonna be a bright sunny day at full time, don't you worry about that ;)

Anyone want a taco?

if anyone is able to answer my questions it would be greatly appreciated.

what time should i be at flinders st station to train to cranny

??????????????????????????

You're probably looking at just under an hour on the train, so you might wanna get a train around quarter to 1.

Because im such a good bloke, I had a look and there is one at 12.48 ;)

 
I would have liked to have seen Zomer get another crack.

I wouldn't think he is in the mix for round 1, and the thinking is this game would be for fine tuning heading into round 1 and for the players who are in the mix to show the coach one last time they deserve a spot come round 1


So will someone be able to post some updates today for those who cant get all the way out to Casey?

So will someone be able to post some updates today for those who cant get all the way out to Casey?

Hope to do that if the iphone works.

Today, I'm going to attempt to live blog the game with pre game comments in the car on the way there, scores at least at every interval and post game comments from the car on the way home.

This is all subject to technology (including the battery) holding up in the wet conditions and Redleg managing to find his way to Casey Fields.

Hope to do that if the iphone works.

Today, I'm going to attempt to live blog the game with pre game comments in the car on the way there, scores at least at every interval and post game comments from the car on the way home.

This is all subject to technology (including the battery) holding up in the wet conditions and Redleg managing to find his way to Casey Fields.

awesome thanks much appreciated.

About to leave is there any probs gettng in and parking ro ahs the weather put alot of


damn. was really looking forward to go but i cant now. if anyone is taking photos, could we get some of the crowd. im really interested to know how big the crowd is down there and what the ratio of melb - roos fans is.

Discussion centering on being ripped off by tradespeople and bad service in restaurants.

Traffic moderate.

Just passed Delarue Tyres in Carnegie - sellers of HANKOOK tyres.

Good omen - I just hope we're travelling in the right direction to get to Casey.

Delarue Tyres i'm pretty sure were a past (perhaps still) player sponsor, nice plug


I'd be particularly interested in what the ratio of Melbourne/Dogs fans is

a ) at the start of the game

and

b ) at the end

With enough sponsorhip in place to ensure survivial for a couple of years yet, the attention begins to turn to the big growth strategy. Will we have an extra 50-100,000 supporters in five years, just 'cos of Casey?

And DeLaRue is the guy at Hankook who practically made the sponsorship happen at that end, by all accounts, so EXCELLENT plug!

 
Just passing Strawberry Fields residential estate. Ten minutes away from the ground. This would be sensational except for the fact that Redleg's playing Doobie Brothers rubbish.

Jack Grimes out. Brock has shaved his head bald and looks like an alien.

Spencer gets first hit out but the Dogs get first score - a behind.


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