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Good morning all - it's fine and partly cloudy out there and heading for a top of 19.

We're playing the top team and they're in form so it presents a major challenge for the team facing a tough month ahead.

I know it's most likely a pipe dream but if we win ... and win by enough, we could even jump into the top eight. Perhaps we can catch them by surprise like the Saints did late last year ... much will depend upon the Russian in the ruck against the big bloke and Bernie Vince against Nathan Fyfe.

Let's hope that Bernie's been inspired by his encounter with the flatulent Old Man Crawf or Jesse with the Hulk. We need something inspirational to happen today.

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Cant remember the last time we went into a game vs a legitimate Flag favourite and the supporters weren't filled with despair before ball had been bounced

I feel confident that the wheel is slowly turning and this group of players will have a crack against anyone

The Doggies beat the Swans on the SCG yesterday, and its a great reminder that anything is possible in footy

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With Dawes out and Pedo in, I'm not liking our chances.
That being said, I think stranger things have happened.

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no chance today, but im going along hoping to be ultra competitive and keep the margin to 5-6 goals.

Think I would've Gawn in the side rather than Pederson, and not sure what Mckenzie is going to offer us today

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no chance today, but im going along hoping to be ultra competitive and keep the margin to 5-6 goals.

Think I would've Gawn in the side rather than [Pedersen], and not sure what Mckenzie is going to offer us today

Yeah I think McKenzie was a strange in and agree I can't see what he will offer. I'm guessing Vince will go to Fyfe, there's no way McKenzie could tag him.

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Feeling very confident of putting up a good fight, and in doing so we have every chance of a win. For the first time in a long while this fixture doesn't scare the crap out of me. Looking forward to it in fact

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Negative Nancys! We will win by 28pts. Hogan to kick 6 and Bernie to lock down Fluff.

And kick a couple himself.

Give those cocky bastards hell!

(I work in Fremantle, would love nothing more than to wear my Demons scarf into work tomorrow).

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Its just an anything could hapoen day. Laws of probability suggest we not get overly excited but if the lads are for it and get themselves up and running & running & running ) we might give a very good contest.

Who was it who said....if it bleeds you can kill it ? Theyre just a team playing well.so might we.

Go Dees...Fock 'em

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Its just an anything could hapoen day. Laws of probability suggest we not get overly excited but if the lads are for it and get themselves up and running & running & running ) we might give a very good contest.

Who was it who said....if it bleeds you can kill it ? Theyre just a team playing well.so might we.

Go Dees...Fock 'em

I think it was batman who said it to superman in the Batman v Superman trailer...

It's our home ground, let's play on our terms and own this game.

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I Think we are better chance with Pederson in & Dawes out. We Need someone that can help Jamar in the Ruck at times and that isn't Dawes. Pederson is very Versatile he play Ruck, Forward or Defense. Dawes as not had a great start to the year.

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This is a simple situation for me. I don't expect us to win, 99% of the competition doesn't expect us to win, 95% of the competition probably doesn't expect us to get within 5 goals.

Play with freedom, play with hardness, and play with desperation. Win or lose the fans will be proud.

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Today is the day.

Backline finally working together.Mids learning to shut down consistently

.Forwards have a gogetter{garlett}and a "give it to me"{hoges}

All aboard for the ride i hope.

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Today is the day.

Backline finally working together.Mids learning to shut down consistently

.Forwards have a gogetter{garlett}and a "give it to me"{hoges}

All aboard for the ride i hope.

care to share ......whatever you're on ? :)
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I wonder who will be sub. I hope it's Mckenzie.

Jordie doesnt add much as a sub reckon he is in to provide a hard tag .wil see

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Doggies were beaten 75-37 in hit outs and beat the swans.

We need something similar because I don't think rush and pedo will beat Sandilands and Clarke

That's the second week in a row the Dogs have been smashed in the ruck but won the game. Last week it was Jacobs, this week Pyke.

Despite what Mumford did to us in Round 2, it is entirely possible to break even through the middle and win games of football even if you're being beaten in the ruck. Our mids need to work as hard as the Dogs' mids did.

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