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GAME DAY - Round 15

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Who won the womens game?

 

Tall Defender forward who did a Pre Season with us. We were actually going to pick him up in the rookie draft the same pick we used on Jai Sheehan. But the Doggies beat us to him.

Wow! You don't miss a trick! thanks

Georgiou is out there, he played for Casey yesterday though. Who is out?

No one according to the official team. Maybe just warming up as the emergency in case someone is injured in the warm up? Thought Riley would be the held over emergency though

 

Who won the womens game?

Dees by 46

Does anyone know if the roof has been closed all morning or is it going to be a wet weather game? Don't like watching wet weather footy but it could level out the disposal efficiency.


Does anyone know if the roof has been closed all morning or is it going to be a wet weather game? Don't like watching wet weather footy but it could level out the disposal efficiency.

The roof is always closed if there is any chance of rain!

Big game. Can't wait to see how Viney and Tyson bounce back after poor games. I see no reason why we can't beat their midfield and I rate our defense far more, it's purely who will kick goals for us that I'm worried about.

I'm predicting us to win possession count comprehensively but lose i50s and hopefully take out the win by a small margin 2 goals in a low scoring game.

Go Dees

 

Big game. Can't wait to see how Viney and Tyson bounce back after poor games. I see no reason why we can't beat their midfield and I rate our defense far more, it's purely who will kick goals for us that I'm worried about.

I'm predicting us to win possession count comprehensively but lose i50s and hopefully take out the win by a small margin 2 goals in a low scoring game.

Go Dees

I would also like to see if Garland can find some of his 2013 form. He will need time to adjust to a new game style - I know he is trying to play his role but we could do with some of his rebounding flare out of defence,

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Why are the umpires in blue?

It's how they make us feel

Why are the umpires in blue?

I was wondering the exact same thing. In a footy world where they force clubs to have clash strips how the hell does this happen?

ah the iconic Pedersen leap

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Jack Grimes is very weak. Jack Watts is little better.

Dunn and Bail with two pathetic kicks inside 50

such a waste


Would kind of name is Honeychurch?

 

Like the Viney Libba match up so far


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