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  1. 1. How many will be at the 'G on Monday?

    • 55,000-60,000
      2
    • 60,000-65,000
      12
    • 65,000-70,000
      26
    • 70,000-75,000
      24
    • 75,000-80,000
      11
    • 80,000-85,000
      1
    • 85,000 +
      1

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Will be at President's Lunch together with Superior Being with whom I live

72 611

Is there a prize?

So you've switched from the Tiges Tim Mathieson ?!

Hoping for a good crowd after 2 close results last year, Jurrah to be the difference...

71,024!


Crowds are good this year.

72,331.

 

As many on this board would know, the Melbourne-Collingwood Queens Birthday match in 1958 drew a record home-and-away crowd of 99,346 to the MCG.

In more recent times, the largest crowd for this fixture was 78,773, in 2006, while two years earlier there were just under 57,000.

So how many do you think will turn up on Monday?

Given our win last week, and that the current forecast for Monday is partly cloudy and an expected top of 15, I reckon we can expect 75,000 +

And 99,346 watched the Dees win by just 11 points. Mind you, I will be happy if this is repeated next Monday. Actually, a ONE point WIN would be superb!

66,666.....the number of the DEMON!!!!!!!1


Min 6

Max 15

Mainly dry.

Cloudy. The chance of a shower. Light winds tending southerly up to 20 km/h during the afternoon.

should be OK, 70+

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