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Next week's opponent.

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So who would we like to see the D's take on next week?

Personally, I like the idea of Port Adelaide in Adelaide.

 

As long as the umpiering is fair, then it doesn't matter who we play.... Is there a game next week?

As long as the umpiering is fair, then it doesn't matter who we play.... Is there a game next week?

Well we know that is not going to happen :) I would like to play a North, someone around abouts where we are, get a better gauge of where we really are at going into the season proper.

 

Won't be in Adelaide coz the final is going to be there. Wouldn't mind the Tigers...

Did you see what they did to the Cats today and what we failed to do to the Hawks today??? I'd rather not play them when they're up and about, and give them a mental edge over us coming into the season.


Yerh but we normally play well against the tigers...

That is definitely true, but as I said, they do seem up and about, and it would break my heart to lose to them in the last rd of NAB.

 

maybe we could play williamstown or werribee?

I'd be happier with Casey, at least one of us would get a win.

As long as it is on a decent ground (safe surface) it doesn't really matter, does it? It is another practice match: if we do well the optimists will take heart, if we do poorly the pessimists will slash their collective wrists.

So who would we like to see the D's take on next week?

Personally, I like the idea of Port Adelaide in Adelaide.

North down south @ Bellerive oval...


gotta say, port has greater midfield depth and class than we do.

we'd kill for a player of boak, hartlett, or gray's class.

we have far too many cassisi and kornes types, and not anything like the class of those three mentioned.


gotta say, port has greater midfield depth and class than we do.

we'd kill for a player of boak, hartlett, or gray's class.

we have far too many cassisi and kornes types, and not anything like the class of those three mentioned.

Really? Cassisi gets his own pill and Cornes will be remembered for being the hard nut nagging stopper. And we have......?

I would agree with this and honestley every club apart from maybe essendon has two mids with more class than any of ours even gws !! but I guess we just have to be smart with trading and our use of these compo picks

We will get pumped by port Adelaide. 2012 will be a long year

Are you joking if we cant beat port after all the change we have had it will be a long year.

 

maybe we could play williamstown or werribee?

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I was thinking Casey dc

But I will go with your suggestions

We will get pumped by port Adelaide. 2012 will be a long year

They fixed us up only a few months ago and we will be putting most of the same cattle on the park

But you are right 2012 is already looking bleak

Edited by old dee


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