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5 hours ago, Whispering_Jack said:

 

Does anyone know when the darts season starts?  

A win would be a great thanks for Roos and his efforts over the last few years. The darts were on 503 or 505 last night..

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Well as I couldnt get a ticket and dont have foxtel im waiting to 3 when it comes on 7 to watch it. I will turn off from all media and social media. 

Not sure how I feel about today. A part of me wants to win because it would be good for Rossy and a nice way to send him off and also it would be nice to end the season with a win, but I will also be annoyed after we stuffed up last week. It seems when the pressure is off we do well. 

But have a top 8 spot up for grabs and we cant cope. 

Anyway no injuries today would be great. 

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4 minutes ago, Sir Why You Little said:

If we win today when the pressure is off i will be furious.

I will have to find a good thai massage off Sukhumvit Road to mellow down....

Yeah beating Geelong in Geelong again would be horrible.

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3 hours ago, Petraccattack said:

A minor point which is fairly irrelevant in the scheme of things, but would love to see Jack Watts kick at least 2 goals and hit 40 for the season.  A nice little reward for a very good season.

He'd better kick them - it would be a shame if he couldn't scrape the barest of pass marks for the season from ProDee.

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This game is a lot more important than many give credit. A win builds momentum and excitement for pre season and the 2017 season. As Roosy said in his presser, the importance of that win over a depleted GWS in Round 23 last year set up pres season and 2016.

FWIW, I think we'll win. Just need to shut down Dangerfield and Selwood. Do that and we win.

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3 hours ago, old dee said:

If they struggled to put in a good performance last week against a side that had lost 9 on the trot with a finals spot up for grabs then what chance today against the Cats who are at home and playing for top spot?

If they were so hell bent on giving Roos a good send off what happened last week.

Not a lot to play for in the Dees eyes compared to the cats.

Low in the extreme is my expectation.

According to Roosy they didn't want to train them too much on the track before that match as some were a little tired :wacko:

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To help being seen as a destination club we need to win today. A win against another top 4 side would be the perfect way to say thank you to Paul Roos. 

It also help encourage sponsors and potentially even help get Hogans extension done. 

Lets win and win well! 

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1 hour ago, Jaded said:

I just want to finish the season 9th, which we are unlikely to do now because St Kilda will most likely beat Brisbane. 

 

This really irritates me too. Their percentage is worse than Collingwoods yet they'll finish 9th. If our 'home' game was at the G we'd have won, and be playing for a finals spot today.

I'd still rather our list by a long way though.

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People sooking up about how today is meaningless... So what when we went into the Hawthorn game you didn't give a [censored] cos 99% of people didn't think finals was a chance then... Our young group has a chance to knock off a top 4 side again to finish the year and put an ! on this season... I feel sorry for those who can't enjoy today for what it is

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2 minutes ago, JV7 said:

People sooking up about how today is meaningless... So what when we went into the Hawthorn game you didn't give a [censored] cos 99% of people didn't think finals was a chance then... Our young group has a chance to knock off a top 4 side again to finish the year and put an ! on this season... I feel sorry for those who can't enjoy today for what it is

Spot on. Show the football world that we care and we bounce back fast from a bad loss. 

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