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Thought I'd kick this off.

Currently 31 degrees in Darwin, and down to 21 tonight.

We'd all know it's on Ten, but for those without a TV SEN and ABC are covering the game on radio, and if you've got Twitter, follow @DemonsHQ_live for the updates.

Should be a good win.

Howe's been named as our sub, while Rodan takes the green vest for the Power.

 

Hope we have a good win, really need it for some confidence and got a hard month ahead.

My partner and I have three nieces over tonight, so TV has been stolen from me for the night. Will listen to it though and discuss the match in here with my fellow Demon supporters. Let us hope tonight doesn't end up with a new 'vent my spleen' thread.

At least we wont be the "loss of the round" if we lose tonight!

Hoping for a big win, predrinking and watching the game so hopefully i'll be extremely positive heading out tonight :wub:

 

I am waiting for Jack Watts to have a big one tonight, along with Jamar and Beamer..

Be Ruthless Demons.

I'll be looking for Maric to cement his spot in the 21/22 tonight....

C'mon the DEMONS!!!!!!!!!!!!!


I'll be looking for Maric to cement his spot in the 21/22 tonight....

C'mon the DEMONS!!!!!!!!!!!!!

Me too re: Maric!! He needs to take his limited opportunities the pick no. 21!!

Carn Demons!!!

I'll be looking for Maric to cement his spot in the 21/22 tonight....

C'mon the DEMONS!!!!!!!!!!!!!

Yes the ball will be wet tonight....could be a very important game for Maric as a crumbing forward.

 

SUB: Jeremy Howe.

No change to selected side.

Howe the sub surprises me, Tassie boys are generally good in wet conditions....


Howe the sub surprises me, Tassie boys are generally good in wet conditions....

Yes, but it could be good having him fresh in the 2nd half....let's hope he waits that long.

Fresh legs and strong hands could be crucial in the humidity of a last Q.

Its often warm and moist in the map of Tassie!

i was waiting for this reference!!!demon_laugh.gif

Saturday: Partly cloudy. Light winds in Darwin.

Darwin Current Conditions (at 8:26pm)Current temp: 26.0°C Recorded min: 22°C Recorded max: 32°C Feels like: 27.4°C Humidity: 72%

Rainfall since 9am: 0.0mm

Wind: NNE 13km/h Wind gusts: 17km/h Pressure: 1011.5hPa (lots up forward for the dees)

Moon: Waning gibbous (my new hippie album)

Come on boys!!!!

Luke 'I talk like a doush' Darcy and Kelly Underpants. Marvellous


Not too bad temp wise. For Darwin that is.

Not liking Howe as the sub.

Gotta watch Boak tonight. Last year he had a cracker. Also played well against Richmond

Rodan killed us last time from memory. Glad he's their sub.


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Good pressure from the Dees here.

Great turnover by Watts resulting in a goal, totally missed by Lane. Mel 2.0 port nil

 
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Jurrah...dang. Dees by 14.


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