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Jesse Christ

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Batrim, Batram - getting warmer ...

Yes, at least we are moving toward the proper vowel...

We would be going the wrong direction if it was spelled with a consonant or a integer in that critical spot: Batrkm, Batr7m...

I guess Batr@m works...

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The stats paint the Tigers as pathetic: 63% Disposal Efficiency, less tackles, only 160 uncontested possessions (that's Melbourne first two months-like), and 20 behinds.

I am going to say we will win by 6 or 7 goals.

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Tigers have play their last two matches in seriously wet conditions. GWS were kep in the game because It was a scrap

Here's hoping for clear sky's!

Dees by 35

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in: Joel Macdonald, Bartram, Tom Couch ... please no Davey nor Bennell. Give me hard at it types.

out: Morton (keep walking) & Green (inj) & Tapscott (suspended)

Rivers Sellar Bartram

J Mcd Frawley T Mcd

Blease Moloney Nicholson

Sylvia Watts Trengove

Garland Clark Howe

Jamar Grimes Jones

Dunn Magner Mckenzie Sub: Couch

Sellar was good agst the Pies and will shutdown Patton.

Blease's run is needed.

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Confidence is a wonderful thing to see in these dark ages PaulRB

I suspect you old dee are more correct,

A win no matter how small would suit me,

Cannot see it by any more than 10 points + or -

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Sheedy talking more smack. Rubbing Scully in our faces- "he has been a great pick up for us.." I read it somewhere.

I so hope we beat this team as a loss will be embarrassing and sould destroying. I hope someone does a "Whelan" on Scully's knee and Tapscott breaks into the GWS coaching box and chokes out Sheedy!

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Confidence is a wonderful thing to see in these dark ages PaulRB

Last two games we bested a top four team and lost to the likely premier.

I think we've been improving this last month and things are about to slot into place...

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I really want to see Martin come in and this will be the first time we could say our bigger bodies should do the job. Shattered Tappy is out and I bet beamer and Sylvia have blinders and then begin contract talks. Russian better do something next week or as punishment he can watch Dunn ruck instead.

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