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I'm going to go early with gameday and say that today's game has important implications for the Melbourne Football Club. A good performance and hopefully a win will take the heat off the club while the spotlight goes onto Eade, Voss and hopefully, Craig.

I think our danger man today is Dangerfield and I'd like to see Jack Trengove turn it on today. He's been one of honest hard workers throughout the early part of this season and I sense that he's ready to step up a little more in the not too distant future.

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It's day like this that living here in Adelaide are enjoyable....

As long as we win.... hahaha.... Otherwise, it's days like this that suck ar$e living here in Adelaide!! :)

IMHO I think we are in for a solid win today! Rucks are the only concern... McKernan is a monster in the making!

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very nervous as a loss would really hurt the club

need to win n play well

could be a wet day so intensity at the footy will be massive

cmon boys, show sthin!

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I'm going to go early with gameday and say that today's game has important implications for the Melbourne Football Club. A good performance and hopefully a win will take the heat off the club while the spotlight goes onto Eade, Voss and hopefully, Craig.

I think our danger man today is Dangerfield and I'd like to see Jack Trengove turn it on today. He's been one of honest hard workers throughout the early part of this season and I sense that he's ready to step up a little more in the not too distant future.

Is that the Dangerfield that we took Morton instead of?Shame Cale has been dropped we could have compared their contributions on the day!

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I just want to see real intensity today, a desire to tackle and tackle again and and a BIG in your face performance by US.To pressure them into a fumbling panic like the West Coast did to us!!!

Today is THE Day to stand up and be counted, another display like last week and I can't even think about it what might happen!!

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If the boys are looking for some inspiration for guts, determination and leadership they need only look at the their co-tenants at AAMI the Melbourne Storm.

After playing a test match for Aust against NZ on Fri, Smith Cronk and Slater fronted up 24 hours later for Storms win against the Broncos.

C'mn boys you have enough incentive.....just DO it

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No brainer what to expect attitude wise but I'd to see us attack the game front on from the beginning. Bailey cast away that disaster plan thats smothering our players elan

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I want to see Watts continue to show form but add 3 goals.

Davey to run harder

Trengove to be BOG

A win

Mum to be happy that I'm taking her to the footy on Mother's day to thank her for making me a Demon and taking me to all the suburban grounds growing up.

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Carn the might Dee's, show the football world that last week was an aberration on a path to ultimate glory. Need to shake the soft, nice guy image that the club has.

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I want to see Watts continue to show form but add 3 goals.

Davey to run harder

Trengove to be BOG

A win

Mum to be happy that I'm taking her to the footy on Mother's day to thank her for making me a Demon and taking me to all the suburban grounds growing up.

Lovely touch- you are very lucky to have a Mum to spoil at least once a year.

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No stagnation from defence

Tactical reactions from coach

Jamar and Moloney dominate clearances

Davey to kick a good goal and really enjoy it and celebrate it

A surefooted James Frawley

4 quarters from Col

Grimes hitting targets again

Jack Watts to get reward for playing with renewed intensity

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Aussie's the sub, missed who the crows sub is.

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