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Melbourne v Essendon @ Etihad Stadium - 20th March, 2015


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I reckon we will lose this.

That's what we normally do when we should win.

They have Magner and Clisby playing for them, with Neeld in the box.

We better win.

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I hope we win by minimum 10 goals and Hogan kicks 5+ plus as well as Garlett! Momentum is huge and it appears Gold Coasts season could be stunted with Ablett looking in doubt for round 1 and the Suns fwds on the sidelines!!

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Look on the positive side. Maybe we can blood a few players and instil into the team that it is possible for Melbourne to win at Etihad! Hopefully we can remove the bogey before the season proper.

Yeah...nah.

The psychological damage which would be inflicted on our players if we played our best team and lost is so terrifying to me that I would rather play our least experienced team while including players who "need the run" such as Watts. I'd rest players who don't really need any more training (such as N Jones, Lumumba, Dunn, T McDonald, Jamar and Cross).

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The AFL really are stupid, 5:50 start, so they don't want people to go to these games, right? :huh::huh::huh::huh::huh:

I'm really annoyed about this too

I work, as do most other people. I'll be lucky to make it home on time to watch the match, let alone get to Etihad with enough time to park etc...

Can't they start at 6:30?!

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I actually can't wait for this game. The wife and entire family of in laws are mad Essendon, mother in law completely in denial about the whole cheating drugs thing and still thinks Golden boy is completely innocent of all wrong doing. Apparently it's entirely ASADA and AFLs fault.... Anyway

Few things make me happier then the Dees beating the Dons. Pre season or not, half a list or full side, I can't wait to smash them again.

GO DEES!

Nice tautology there.

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Yeah...nah.

The psychological damage which would be inflicted on our players if we played our best team and lost is so terrifying to me that I would rather play our least experienced team while including players who "need the run" such as Watts. I'd rest players who don't really need any more training (such as N Jones, Lumumba, Dunn, T McDonald, Jamar and Cross).

I would go even further than that and sought AFL permission to play the same Casey team which demolished the Box Hill Hawks last Saturday (who had 14(?) Hawthorn AFL listed players in their side). In that way, Casey would get another good practice game for their tilt on the Premiership, Brayshaw and Co. would get another run, and we wouldn't be needlessly risking injury to our core players.
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I have the feeling Roos is far from impressed by essendon. He might just want to kick them in the guts, to make a point and give us something handy to go on from to start season with.

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I just don't want us to be the first team to lose to these rejects.

That's what I am wirried about tbh.

I dont think Roos will allow that ;)

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I dont think Roos will allow that ;)

To quote the greatest thing to ever happen to the AFL, "you took the words right out of my mouth".

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Are there any interclub practice matches this year (that is, next week)?... apart from the NAB Challenge I mean.

would you want to risk injuries prior to round 1 ? just asking

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would you want to risk injuries prior to round 1 ? just asking

Of course not, but this will be the first season in a while where there have been such games... yes? I'm just curious.

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Of course not, but this will be the first season in a while where there have been such games... yes? I'm just curious.

Thik most clubs have done the intra thingy by now. Some match drill, simulattions, tweakig etc ..They homing in on skills and conditioning...just my thoughts

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