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If Jack Watts comes in at three-quarter time and doesn't do something good against players from the worst team in the competition - all of whom have been working hard for 90 solid minutes, I will be severely annoyed.

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I think the football department might possibly have based their decision on the way Carlton's small men carved up the Suns at the Gabba a fortnight ago. Also, the forecast is for showers and Watts hadn't played well in the wet.

Then leave him in Melbourne and play Maric...?

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Disappointing that I can watch Orlando/Atlanta live from the other side of the world but not the Dees from Brisbane.

Watching on delay. :(

This. Been watching the playoffs all day live with League Pass since 4am, and I can't even watch my own football team in my own country play live.

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This. Been watching the playoffs all day live with League Pass since 4am, and I can't even watch my own football team in my own country play live.

Channel 7 is ajoke. It's 2011! Everyone knows the score, time to show live footy.

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Same here - if anyone knows of a live stream, PM me. Really sucks, having 7 covering this...

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Someone on bigfooty is claiming to have one, but he is MIA since posting he was watching it online.

Was that dpkin1?

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Had many calls from friends , calling us a CLOWN, Joke, side

I'm not answering the telephone at the minute but no panic. I still think we'll win this easily.

What I am doing is noting the companies that are advertising the delayed telecast with the objective of boycotting them.

Canceling my RACV membership tomorrow morning.

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still just blazing into a crowded F50. Really should be thinking our way through it better.

Agreed. We don't have much of a system going yet.

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It seems our forwards are letting 2 Suns contest the mark, hope the ball spills and then trying to pick up the crumbs. Why is Watts the sub and why do we persist with Dunn? Jurrah needs to at least pretend to compete with a man. Embarrassing

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Quarter Time

Melbourne 6.2.38

Gold Coast 3.2.20

A fair start without being overly impressive.

Some of the Suns "experienced" players who have been letting them down in the first couple of weeks are doing better for them.

A couple of their young blokes are going to be stars. David Swallow could well be the next Judd. McKenzie, Smith and Dixon will be good. Unfortunately for them it's going to take some time.

As for us, if we can replicate a 3 goal advantage every quarter, I'll take it.

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