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We're not "aiming" for 37K, it's what we're "expecting".

I haven;t really heard any targets in particular other than the 37K which you are correct is what Jackson said we are expecting; however in the absence of any other information I take the "aim" and "expectation" of 37K to be one and the same. Either way my point was more about what I think our targets should be - with a good showing early in the season I don't see why we couldn't tap into a couple of extra thousand to push us up to that 40K mark giving us a solid base to aim for 50K in the next couple of years.

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We will sit around 37k until we start playing good footy & winning games. The idea of getting out to Casey Feilds & getting into the schools & community is a good one & potentialy could win us some more members but not until we have a team that wins games & players emerge that kids will idolize. Lets be honest nobody wants to support a bunch of losers.

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If we finish less than 40,000 this year it will be massively disappointing! If we can all convince one or two mates into rejoining [or joining for the first time] we can easily make it especially when we are 28K+ to date!

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If we finish less than 40,000 this year it will be massively disappointing! If we can all convince one or two mates into rejoining [or joining for the first time] we can easily make it especially when we are 28K+ to date!

What, disappointing to have anything less than a 20% increase on last year when just coming off a 2 win season? Paul Roos may be a miracle worker, and while it would be nice to exceed 40k members, let's not get our expectations too high.

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28,582, should hit 30K easy by round 1, you would hope we hit the 32K mark from this position before round 1 and then based on team performance against Saints and West Coast 40K is a realistic target.

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Jack Fitzpatrick rang tonight. Said he wasn't sure if he was playing against Hawthorn

I congratulated him for his 2nd half of last year and wished him well for this one. Told him the team deserved some success

He took my money

Seemed like a fair exchange

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29114, forget about 30K by the start of the season, we should have 30K by the end of the week. with 2 weeks before the season we should be pushing for 32-33K before the season starts.

If we keep tracking at 100-140 a day we will get to between 30,800 and 31,500.

32-33k is a bit ambitious before Rd 1.

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If we keep tracking at 100-140 a day we will get to between 30,800 and 31,500.

32-33k is a bit ambitious before Rd 1.

And I think the outcome could also in part be determined by how we ggo against hawthorn in our final hit-out before the season starts. If we manage a total capitulation, then we could see memberships dry up until we show what we can do against the Saints. Of course, having said that, I don't expect us to capitulate.

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If we keep tracking at 100-140 a day we will get to between 30,800 and 31,500.

32-33k is a bit ambitious before Rd 1.

You would expect a spike before round one, a lot of people leave it to the last minute.

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Jack Fitzpatrick rang tonight. Said he wasn't sure if he was playing against Hawthorn

I congratulated him for his 2nd half of last year and wished him well for this one. Told him the team deserved some success

He took my money

Seemed like a fair exchange

I reckon he will play and I think rpfc may well think the same, having picked JF in his UF team. Clark's not ready. And Dawes is only a chance at this stage.

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I reckon he will play and I think rpfc may well think the same, having picked JF in his UF team. Clark's not ready. And Dawes is only a chance at this stage.

Someone has to help Spencer in the ruck. I don't see anyone but Fitz ready to do that atm.

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Someone has to help Spencer in the ruck. I don't see anyone but Fitz ready to do that atm.

Interesting that people keep asking how we are going to get Clark, Dawes, Hogan and Fitzy in the same team.

Does not look like being a problem too often rpfc

God forgive me for saying this but the help will have to come form Pedersen and Fitzy

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And I think the outcome could also in part be determined by how we ggo against hawthorn in our final hit-out before the season starts. If we manage a total capitulation, then we could see memberships dry up until we show what we can do against the Saints. Of course, having said that, I don't expect us to capitulate.

TO be honest I doubt the Hawks game will have any effect whatsoever. Most people wouldn't even know a games on let alone the result and even if we get flogged its a bit "out of sight out of mind" due to no media coverage. Only the few hundred diehards on places like Demonland would really know or care about it.

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TO be honest I doubt the Hawks game will have any effect whatsoever. Most people wouldn't even know a games on let alone the result and even if we get flogged its a bit "out of sight out of mind" due to no media coverage. Only the few hundred diehards on places like Demonland would really know or care about it.

Hope you're right... but I get the feeling the press would get hold of it simply because of the fact it is the reigning premiers playing the Paul Roos coached Demons... it's newsworthy.

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