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  1. 1. Will you be going to the game today?

    • YES, I was without question.
      31
    • YES, I am now.
      2
    • No, I could and am physically capable but would rather watch it on TV.
      1
    • No, as it's impossible (interstate or other circumstances).
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I know we have many passionate members on here, but am curious how many we have still umming, arrrhhhing and debating whether or not they should attend the match today.

I think we're in for a cracker and am emploring anyone capable to get there, get loud, and help send the filth on their way.

Cheers and hope to sing the grand old flag with you this evening.

 

I'm away doing a course and utterly devastated about missing this game for the first time in 5 years

Been strange this year. The joy of a few wins, knowing we just might get up on any given day... But also knowing we have a way to go, so sometimes we won't... It's daring to hope!

 

Ok, leaving country Victoria, nnnnnnow!

Go you Dees.....


Can't wait for it. About to head in now.

Fallen ill :(. Will be supporting from my couch rather than with the members. Sad to miss what is a huge game for our club. Good luck boys!

 

As much as I would love to be there, I am stuck in Sydney and will be there in spirit while watching every second of the game (and hopefully victory celebrations) on Foxtel. I will however most likely be down late July early August... so maybe Hawthorn at the 'G'.


Level 2 of the MCC has been booked out!!

There will be a good crowd...i am watching at my local cafè on a big screen

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