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great for us :)

bad for my dreamteam :(

Don't worry about your Dreamteam DH72

there are byes for rounds 11, 12 &13 you can trade 3 per round

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FFS, how many times especially over recent years have people posted on this board that ......(name an opposition star).... .... is out and how good is that for us? Now we will have an easy game.

And how many times, even when we had reasonable form going in has that come back to bite us??

Why not just face up to whatever the opposition chooses to put on the middle against us and..........kick ass.

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FFS, how many times especially over recent years have people posted on this board that ......(name an opposition star).... .... is out and how good is that for us? Now we will have an easy game.

And how many times, even when we had reasonable form going in has that come back to bite us??

Why not just face up to whatever the opposition chooses to put on the middle against us and..........kick ass.

i couldnt give a toss if a bout of pneumonia went through the club and forced them to field their seconds - we wants more wins, mono, WINS!

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No too busy designing clothes rpfc

Strange job for a bloke with no taste!

I heard he's going to get a tat on what's left, the eye of his mangina,


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i couldnt give a toss if a bout of pneumonia went through the club and forced them to field their seconds - we wants more wins, mono, WINS!

And sure as hell, I do too.

What I am saying is that there seems to be some sort of mentality that if so and so is / are out it will be, to use a term from some other team, a cakewalk, which it usually isn't.

We need to focus on whoever IS there and not on who is not.

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And sure as hell, I do too.

What I am saying is that there seems to be some sort of mentality that if so and so is / are out it will be, to use a term from some other team, a cakewalk, which it usually isn't.

We need to focus on whoever IS there and not on who is not.

i dont think the term 'cakewalk' is running through ANYONE'S mind. I am totally prepared for us to be blown away in the first 20 minutes with or without Pendlebury. I just pray to the Lord (Howe) that theyve learnt a valuable lesson in how good they can be when all 22 give 4 quarters of pure effort, and if they do, perhaps Pendles not being there to rack up 35 touches might get us over the line. So i'll drink to his exclusion.

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i dont think the term 'cakewalk' is running through ANYONE'S mind. I am totally prepared for us to be blown away in the first 20 minutes with or without Pendlebury. I just pray to the Lord (Howe) that theyve learnt a valuable lesson in how good they can be when all 22 give 4 quarters of pure effort, and if they do, perhaps Pendles not being there to rack up 35 touches might get us over the line. So i'll drink to his exclusion.

And I too would have no quarrels with his absence.

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Ok last week i said we would beat essendon before the game and we won and this week im very sure the melbourne football club will take collingwood down.

The dee's by 17 points.

The boy's will be hungry for that feeling again and Mark neeld will take melbourne to there 2nd win 100% WE WILL WIN.

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Ok last week I put money on Ess to beat us by more than 39.5pts (I thought just so I wont feel so bad when we get thumped)....so this week I will do exactly the same thing.

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Even without Pendlebury and possibly Swan, they still have a quality midfield in Thomas, Sidebottom and Beams among others.

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