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Not for the first time this season, the team is facing a crossroads game against a side that it has struggled against in the past but a win would move it up in everyone's estimation as well as ladder position.

This is a test that we need to pass. It's away from home and the weather is looking inhospitable. 

I was reminded yesterday by a Bulldogs fan that his team was in a similar place last year when it went up north and had to play the Swans on a rain drenched SCG. They won and the game was a turning point for them. With the advantage of added self-belief knowing they were capable of beating good sides, the Doggies went on to win 14 games and make the finals.

Can we make history repeat itself in the same vein today?

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You wet the bed Jack?

 

Go dees.

Swans by 6 goals or so i think. Time we rolled another big name though, so its anyones guess.

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Get around them, Gawn and Viney to show why they are the number 1 combination in the league and Hogan to prove he is worth a 10 year contract

 

Dee's by 7

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Buddy is due a bag against us. If its not too wet this will be the game.

For us to win we need to spread the swans defence, get it long and quickly down to Hogan. 

If we stuff around with handballing add we normally do they will kill us. 

I think we lose by 30.

We still play dumb football at times and a team like the swans will punish us.  The pies couldn't. They will. 

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15 minutes ago, Gorgoroth said:

Buddy is due a bag against us. If its not too wet this will be the game.

For us to win we need to spread the swans defence, get it long and quickly d

own to Hogan. 

If we stuff around with handballing add we normally do they will kill us. 

I think we lose by 30.

We still play dumb football at times and a team like the swans will punish us.  The pies couldn't. They will. 

Where have you been? !!!

It's not even remotely up in the air....http://www.accuweather.com/en/au/sydney/22889/hourly-weather-forecast/22889

 

 

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Geez it would be nice for the boys to have a win that is our " turning point" for the season rather than just keep hoping it will happen. 

Comeon Dee's it's our time now. 

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Would be a huge win for us, massive in fact.

Even with the Swannies outs, they are a completely different team at home and I think will win comfortably. I want to see 4 quarters of tough footy. We can do it, its just whether we want to or not. Heads up after the game.


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Going to the game today and looking forward to seeing a competitive effort. Dee's by 13 in a close one

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Its not raining up here yet.  

I expect wwe'll lose but i expect we'll  put up a contest, a bit like the hawthorn game. 

 

Maybe I'm a fool but I'm not concerned about Buddy. He is a big flanker. Plays small for a tall bloke. Which suits our defensive style. I would be more worried about a Tippet.

 

This game is won or lost in the mid field anyway. As it is most weeks for us. 

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If it's raining or wet for the love of god kick the bloody pill off the ground. 

No need to worry about kicking in danger cause that rule doesn't exist anymore. 

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2 minutes ago, DemonOX said:

If it's raining or wet for the love of god kick the bloody pill off the ground. 

No need to worry about kicking in danger cause that rule doesn't exist anymore. 

It does against us, I've seen a couple this year already...

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2 minutes ago, DemonOX said:

If it's raining or wet for the love of god kick the bloody pill off the ground. 

No need to worry about kicking in danger cause that rule doesn't exist anymore. 

You're more likely to get given a free for the other player "sliding below the knees".

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17 minutes ago, deanox said:

Its not raining up here yet.  

I expect wwe'll lose but i expect we'll  put up a contest, a bit like the hawthorn game. 

 

Maybe I'm a fool but I'm not concerned about Buddy. He is a big flanker. Plays small for a tall bloke. Which suits our defensive style. I would be more worried about a Tippet.

 

This game is won or lost in the mid field anyway. As it is most weeks for us. 

Ummm Tippett is out

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Im expecting a result today similar to the Hawks game a couple of weeks ago.....competitive but unable to find a way to win


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Out of curiosity, when was the last time we got a win against them up in Sydney?

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Normally can't wait for the game no matter who or where we're playing but for some reason just not feeling it for this one. Hopefully it's a closer game than what I think it's going to be. 

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If wet, I would like to see smarter wet weather play from us. I hope we learned something from the Hawks the other week. 

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