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Love Cale, he's the barometer. If I'm yelling "Moiton" like one of the stooges in the last we are in for a good day.

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Should be a cracker, melbourne always get up for this game and collingwood would extremely silly to get as cocky as essendon. Im hoping they do and we cruise to a 5 goal win with J Watts kicking 5 off half back and giving Nick Maxwell a jab to the face, even though he isnt playing

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Love Kale, he's the barometer. If I'm yelling "Moiton" like one of the stooges in the last we are in for a good day.

Or, in the words of Ralph from the Honeymooners (or Honeymousers if you're a Bugs Bunny Show officianado), "Morton, you, are, a mental case!"

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Rohan Bail has withdrawn from the 25-man Melbourne squad for Monday's match v Collingwood and been replaced by Aaron Davey.

That explains why Bail was running extra laps after training finished. He was trying to prove his fitness. Aaron also left training a little earlier than the rest.

Be interesting to see who doesn't line up tomorrow afternoon for Casey, and for Collingwood.

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Can we sustain the same intensity levels for a full 4 qrts two weeks in a row? I think our skills may let us down as the match wears on, the Pies are a better finishing team than Bombers. Pies by 30 after an even contest through 3 qrts.

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Rohan Bail has withdrawn from the 25-man Melbourne squad for Monday's match v Collingwood and been replaced by Aaron Davey.

If he plays i reckon he is on his last chance I am so tired of watching him displaying no interest for the contest and his soft dinky kicks

I really hope his time at Casey has fired up his enthusiasm because i used to really enjoy watching him

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A few thoughts. Some big names back for Collingwood just before the bye. Appears they are going to take us seriously or they don't want to let the returnees get stale because of the bye. They have been in top form recently with an awesome win over Adelaide and a softie against GC. They know we will go hard at them as proven in these QB games, the preseason comp and our improvement over the past two weeks. I expect they will show us respect unlike the bombers. I really hope we can match them but it will be a dream come true if we get up.

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Final team:

In: Frawley

Out: MacDonald

Emergencies are Bate, Davey and MacDonald.

I would have dropped Green before Joel MacDonald Really added hardness last week and Green cost us at least 2 goals due to his age and inability to compete at this level

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Oh no, not again...

I know!!! He was a hack as a player, and clearly nothing has changed since becoming an umpire! He's deplorable, he's already cost us one game this year and has killed us with some [censored] poor decisions. Hope he changes.......

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We all Hope for a good performence , I want to see Melbourne Win !! There should be no Excuse !!

But hey thats in a Ideal world, in this world anything is possible , one thing is for Sure, the weather on the day will be a major,

Contributor to the result as it was last week

So I for one hope it pours again, its a real leveler and certainly the conditions last week bought Melbourne into the game and gave them a chance which they took!!!!

If it rains DEES by 5 if its a nice sunny day Pies by .......( personally I dont want to go there )

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Big stage. All eyes of the football world will be on us.

Sellar on Cloke is a key match up. If he can get in his face, even out mark him a couple of times early (dreaming?), I think it can set the scene for a good day.

But it will be won in midfield and Swan, Daisy, Sidebottom, Beams and Wellingham are A-grade even without Pendlebury. Our workmanlike types like Mitsubishi, Moloney, Trenners, Jones and McKenzie are going to have to play out of their skins for us to have a chance.

Not as confident this week but I think we'll put up a good show.

Pies by 22.

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Agree with this RR. I've told everyone I know to bet their house on the Dees to beat the Pies today, but, between us, I'm not putting our house on it.

Think the Pies will pull away in the fourth quarter. Just hope we can stick with them through the first three quarters (which will be hard), and that we've still got a contest in the fourth quarter.

Despite the stated line up, I'm not sure Sellar will actually be on Cloke - but I do think his performance in the backline will be very important today.

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