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Get up boys, it's unlikely but who knows ... we need Hogan to kick a bag which is entirely possible, I'm excited to watch them after last week ... keeping in mind that after the way we played last week not to expect too much this week ... come on dees:-)

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Brent Harvey is a champion and an ornament to the game.

400 games is really an astonishing feat.

and he is a credit to himself and his family.

I am hoping he manages to have his nose spread across his ugly face today.

Something I would very much like to see.

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I am hoping he manages to have his nose spread across his ugly face today.

Something I would very much like to see.

By the looks of him that's already happened a few times!

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The AFL were giving out free tickets for Mulitcutural Round. However they failed to notify that you needed to print them out by Thursday. Well done AFL

Looks like we aren't going after all

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I am hoping he manages to have his nose spread across his ugly face today.

Something I would very much like to see.

Ouch.

Both the nose and the comment.

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FINAL INTERCHANGES

Melbourne: Angus Brayshaw, Viv Michie, James Harmes
Substitute: Alex Neal-Bullen

North Melbourne: Shaun Higgins, Andrew Swallow, Ben Brown
Substitute: Aaron Mullett

Matt Jones starting on the ground....

North are very top heavy, we must exploit it.

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FINAL INTERCHANGES

Melbourne: Angus Brayshaw, Viv Michie, James Harmes

Substitute: Alex Neal-Bullen

North Melbourne: Shaun Higgins, Andrew Swallow, Ben Brown

Substitute: Aaron Mullett

Matt Jones starting on the ground....

North are very top heavy, we must exploit it.

Harmes should of been sub. Oh well.
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FINAL INTERCHANGES

Melbourne: Angus Brayshaw, Viv Michie, James Harmes

Substitute: Alex Neal-Bullen

North Melbourne: Shaun Higgins, Andrew Swallow, Ben Brown

Substitute: Aaron Mullett

Matt Jones starting on the ground....

North are very top heavy, we must exploit it.

Need to move the ball quickly today. Holding it and inevitably bombing it down the line won't work - Petrie, Goldstein, Brown etc will have a field day picking off the high ball.

And for the love of god, can someone just flatten Harvey? Fairly, unfairly, I don't particularly care.

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Already talking margins on the Norf bigfooty board.

God, if we are to win one game for the rest of the year, please let it be this one.

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Jamar is out on the ground warming up and taking plenty of shots at goal. Late change?

And the club just posted a picture of Stretch "getting in the zone". I'm so confused

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Jamar is out on the ground warming up and taking plenty of shots at goal. Late change?

Don't the team sheets with any changes get submitted 90 minutes before the game? We've been listed as no change with ANB as sub.

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We need to move the ball quickly today if we are going to be a chance....if we stop and prop every time we get the ball today we will be in trouble, let's make it easier on the forwards by getting the ball in their quickly and fluently...

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Don't the team sheets with any changes get submitted 90 minutes before the game? We've been listed as no change with ANB as sub.

Changes seem OK if someone is injured in warmup

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