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Did anyone hear Dean Bailey's comment at the after-match press conference on Friday Night?

He said the team will move on in 24 hours and next Saturday will "be coming at West Coast like a freight train"

It cheered me up no end on the drive home - I belive him!

 

We absolutely will. The silver lining on that loss is that the boys will be hurting, and will have a massive point to prove.

I didn't pick us against the Roos... I had a LOT more confidence in us against the Dogs, but still thought we'd just get found out... But against the Toast? I'm picking a 60+ point win. Their form against the Hawks is no indication as they have no ruckmen or KP defenders... both things we have in abundance. Also our Pre-season game might as well have been 30 years ago such is the difference in the teams.

 

Did anyone hear Dean Bailey's comment at the after-match press conference on Friday Night?

He said the team will move on in 24 hours and next Saturday will "be coming at West Coast like a freight train"

It cheered me up no end on the drive home - I belive him!

Did you see Nat Jones twitter after the game. He wanted to play WC straight away. Can't wait. Also who was the player that cleaned up Col Sylvia preseason - I'd be very afraid. That freight train is coming.

we need 40,000+ supporters to the game again, all vocal as hell.

People out there are starting to realize that as supporters we do care a bloody lot.

Fill that MCG next week.


Did you see Nat Jones twitter after the game. He wanted to play WC straight away. Can't wait. Also who was the player that cleaned up Col Sylvia preseason - I'd be very afraid. That freight train is coming.

Josh Kennedy look out!

I'm so glad Dean said this. I want to see us rip the coasters a new one.

Weren't there murmurs that Sylvia was targeted after his working over (and subsequent suspension) of Selwood last year?

I'd rather Sylvia make West Coast pay on the scoreboard. If we play how we've played 5 of the last 6 weeks we'll win and win well. If.

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Weren't there murmurs that Sylvia was targeted after his working over (and subsequent suspension) of Selwood last year?

I'd rather Sylvia make West Coast pay on the scoreboard. If we play how we've played 5 of the last 6 weeks we'll win and win well. If.

Yes and no. Just make sure that he knows every time he goes for a mark there will be a freight train behind him. Every time he goes for the ball he will be tackled by two or three men in red and blue and punished and when he is on that plane going home that every inch of his body aches. Every player should be paying him back but not Col because that is what is expected and what the ump's will be looking for. I'm not saying do something that could get reported . I'm saying let him know that the team doesn't respect him but we will support one of our own. Finally, of course show him on the scoreboard.

 

Lets not Forget ND now works with the chemist in the coaches box.

The Rev is a top bloke, but i want him to see the "new" melbourne up close...!

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