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  On 14/06/2012 at 23:42, old55 said:

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...

 
  On 15/06/2012 at 00:03, hardtack said:

I had thought the same, but now I tend to disagree as I get the feeling Sheedy will be wanting to humiliate us and he will want the best on the park.

Damn, does that mean Scully will miss?

  On 15/06/2012 at 03:30, rjay said:

Damn, does that mean Scully will miss?

haha... touche... ok, let me rephrase; Sheedy will want their biggest investments on the park.

 
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Bartram. [censored] how embarrassing!


  On 16/06/2012 at 06:22, Redleg said:

They will not be easybeats.

Tell me about it

Dees by 5 points is my guess

Dees by ten goals +

  On 16/06/2012 at 06:50, PaulRB said:

Dees by ten goals +

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

 

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.

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


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.

Rivers Sellar Watts

Frawley Tmcd Nicho

Blease Moloney Trengove

Sylvia Garland Magner

Howe Clark Green

Jamar Grimes Jones

Bail McKenzie JMac Dunn

  On 16/06/2012 at 06:51, old dee said:

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!

  On 16/06/2012 at 06:51, old dee said:

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...

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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