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Three things we'd like to see this saturday?

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For me:

1; 30,000 people to turn up.

2; Watts to play and kick 2 or 3 goals and a good team contribution.

3; Melbourne to roll the Eagles by 5 to 10 goals.

 

Things we will see on saturday:

Commentators gushing over Naitanui, every time he moves, or looks like he is about to move, even if he's nowhere near the play.

For me:

1; 30,000 people to turn up.

2; Watts to play and kick 2 or 3 goals and a good team contribution.

3; Melbourne to roll the Eagles by 5 to 10 goals.

30,000 people turn up, 28,000 of which are decked out in red & blue and scream the house down.

 

Naitanui only looks good against teams with no ruck stocks. The Russian will show him how it's done on Saturday. Don't let the guy take a running leap at anything and he's useless

the 3 things i would like to see

1. first bounce Jamar show NIkNat who is the boss

2. 30,000+ crowd

3. Watts to be named at FF and make a solid contribution to and dees 5 goal win

GO DEES!!


If NicNat is omitted before the first bounce, they'll still spend at least 5 minutes talking about how great they think he is... or will be, or whatever.

1: IF Watts plays, I'm hoping for 2 goals and presenting a la Hughes. But I don't think he will.

2: I'm not prone to outrageous predictions... but 60+ point win. Get on it.

3: Green and Sylvia to damage up forward.

4: Trengove will top 30 touches this week. They seem to alternate their big weeks.

5: The Midfield will be the talking point. They will rebound out of defence and run like crazy, setting up a big percentage booster.

Grimes starring.

Hughes kicking 3 goals.

We win.

Edited by jayceebee31

 

4; Josh Kennedy getting ko'd from a fair hip n shoulder by Sylvia

DAMN IT. Forgot about that one.

He said on the footy show in round one or thereabouts that he was looking forward to playing the Eagles...


DAMN IT. Forgot about that one.

He said on the footy show in round one or thereabouts that he was looking forward to playing the Eagles...

:):):rolleyes::):)

Col will be looking for a good performance....and maybe should...just should the opportunity conspire...an evener

Doubt Watts will play...but who knows

Forecast if for light winds and Sunny...IOW...a perfect day at the G.

Could Scully improve on a mere 39 poss ??

Might the Jack Jack and Tom steam train reign surpreme ??

Be interesting to see the selection going in to this game as the FC arent making that many wholesale changes at present. All positions are earnt even if the vacancy is though injury.

yep...lets get a good one sided crown there !!

>:~))

Hughes to stand on someones (preferably Naitanui) head to take mark of the day

10 goal demon win

More Scully domination

Not to lose

Not to draw

To win.

1)proper kick outs from full back, they have killed us in last few weeks

2) a win

3) see 2


1) watts too play

2) watts too play well

3) big win with watts best on

I just wanna see watts get a crack, he played well on the weekend bring him in and see what he does

Edited by Daz's Dee's

Watts play and not completely stink.

Kennedy to get smashed (somehow legally).

1. Win

2. Jack Watts

3. Jamar to completely destroy NicNat so he doesn't get his usual 1-2 good plays a game.

Scully another 30+

Sylvia kicking 7

A win

3 things I do not want to see

Lynden Dunn

Rain

Dude, Where's My Car?

1. Sylvia to flatten Kennedy anyway possible - if he gets rubbed out for it, means another kid gets a chance

2. A win

3. Bennell to level NicNat - ala michael long & troy simmonds

Watts should play, pressure will be on at anytime of the year, and west coasts back line would be a good 1st up for him to face in 2010...


1. Sylvia to flatten Kennedy anyway possible - if he gets rubbed out for it, means another kid gets a chance

2. A win

3. Bennell to level NicNat - ala michael long & troy simmonds

Watts should play, pressure will be on at anytime of the year, and west coasts back line would be a good 1st up for him to face in 2010...

1) bring in newton and sacrafice him not sylvia

Watts should play, pressure will be on at anytime of the year, and west coasts back line would be a good 1st up for him to face in 2010...

I agree with this... No matter what happens the pressure will be on.

We should beat West Coast, it's most likely going to be a sunny day, and west coast do not have a top line backline. All signs point to a forward having a good day.

It is finally time.

1) A win (obviously).

2) Commentators to gush over someone BESIDES NicNat, even if it is only for a few seconds.

3) Sylvia BOG. I need one of my pre-season speculatory bets to pay off!

 

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