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It's going to be a long, long day ... and the misery and the pain is likely to continue.

Can we beat Carlton's 5.7.37 from last night?

Can we avoid a 100 pointer?

Will our five ruckman policy pay off?

All these and more questions will be answered by the end of the day.

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In chronological order, yes, yes, not really.

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Yea finally game day, a big chance for us to show what we can do in a huge game at their home ground where we haven't won in who knows how long. I personally think we are a chance, the coach has been able to put together a game plan that pressures this team, we just need that little bit of composure in the final 3rd and I think we can get it done. We have a really good mix of experience and youth against an ageing team that has been dominant for a long time.

Go Wallabies!!!

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Last 3 games against them were all losses by more than 90 points. Less than that is progress, no?

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will frawley play like a man who only has 2 games left with this club.

I just hope we can kick some goals and keep west coast down.

Anything under 100 I will take.

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Yea finally game day, a big chance for us to show what we can do in a huge game at their home ground where we haven't won in who knows how long. I personally think we are a chance, the coach has been able to put together a game plan that pressures this team, we just need that little bit of composure in the final 3rd and I think we can get it done. We have a really good mix of experience and youth against an ageing team that has been dominant for a long time.

Go Wallabies!!!

You nearly had me there. I was poised to respond with a "WTF, are you serious?"

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what time does the game start?

AFL.com.au are bloody useless, they should label all the game times as EST to keep things more organized

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what time does the game start?

AFL.com.au are bloody useless, they should label all the game times as EST to keep things more organized

umm, they may not want all the WA spectators to roll up 2 hours late for the match.

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You nearly had me there. I was poised to respond with a "WTF, are you serious?"

Oh No

The end is nigh Reverend when you have nothing positive to say.

DC hypothetical is Possible

Posted

It's going to be a long, long day ... and the misery and the pain is likely to continue.

Can we beat Carlton's 5.7.37 from last night?

Can we avoid a 100 pointer?

Will our five ruckman policy pay off?

All these and more questions will be answered by the end of the day.

12 scoring shots WJ?

we usually struggle with that many against a bottom side let alone the WCE's

If we pack the back line and largely forget about scoring ( yes I know what is new ) I reckon around a 90 point loss.

If we think we can score and play open 120 points .

Tonight could be the night we exceed 186

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You really want to Know?

7.30 PM

Kick off is 7:40pm...I don't know why any AFL follower with a mobile doesn't have the AFL Live app. It's free and has all of the info you need.

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Kick off is 7:40pm...I don't know why any fAFL follower with a mobile doesn't have the AFL Live app. It's free and has all of the info you need.

I have a mobile telephone but I've never quite come to grips with this "app" stuff.

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I have a mobile telephone but I've never quite come to grips with this "app" stuff.

Well it's about time you did, young man!


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Kick off is 7:40pm...I don't know why any AFL follower with a mobile doesn't have the AFL Live app. It's free and has all of the info you need.

No thanks them i would get all the bad news instantly.

This way I get to live in hope for minutes longer

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No thanks them i would get all the bad news instantly.

This way I get to live in hope for minutes longer

So u r saying u still have hope old dee!

Good to c cause sometimes u worry me.

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So u r saying u still have hope old dee!

Good to c cause sometimes u worry me.

Quite often I worry myself DO.

Bull s--- aside I am praying for less than a ten goal loss tonight.

It i check the score before bed and we have lost by less than ten I will sleep soundly.

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Quite often I worry myself DO.

Bull s--- aside I am praying for less than a ten goal loss tonight.

It i check the score before bed and we have lost by less than ten I will sleep soundly.

Let's all hope the margin is 10 goals or less but I don't have a good feeling about this one.

Maybe just check the score tomorrow morning as there's no point losing sleep!

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About 3-4 weeks ago I would've said I can see an upset, now I'm back to praying for under 50 points. Biggest thing is first quarter the players have to at least look like they give a s---. These guys are getting paid very good money to do what they do and last week they performed like amateurs.

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I have a mobile telephone but I've never quite come to grips with this "app" stuff.

You don't use Tinder?

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