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I'm glad we're playing at Etihad this week

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Apparently this is the Wangaratta ground where Essendon plays St Kilda this weekend. The winner will be the team kicking with the tide.

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Apparently this is the Wangaratta ground where Essendon plays St Kilda this weekend. The winner will be the team kicking with the tide.

Source: 3AW Twitter

Reason for edit: Attribution

We may have a better chance at Wang a couple of pies might fall over and drown.

Then again it would probably be a dee at the bottom of the lake.

Wonder what the attendance will be at Eithad on Saturday?

Up here in Beechworth and the rain continues to tumble down, with more scheduled for the weekend.

We may get to see if Essendon and Saints handle the wet any better than we did

Breaking news is that Fevola is coming to Myrtleford to play on April 28 Now that could be interesting????

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I am glad that we are at Doglands - despite being a preseason game, it will be some sort of indicator of any change in game plan and mental approach to this soulless desolate place.

Good ol Wangaratta.

The Races are cancelled for Sunday.

Now have to find another venue pretty quick for the neddie.

I wouldn't be to keen on being happy to play at the Graveyard.

How many injuries do we get at that ground?


The More games we play at the Colonial Telstra Etihad Dome Stadium the better...So we learn to WIN there Quicker

Q.E.D.

The More games we play at the Colonial Telstra Etihad Dome Stadium the better...So we learn to WIN there Quicker

Q.E.D.

I agree, I am fascinated to see how our new look handles these bogey grounds.

lol thats my home ground! we haven't been able to train this week at all as you can tell but that hasn't stopped us from doing gym work believe it or not..

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