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JLT Round 4, Thursday 9th March - West Coast at Subiaco


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1 minute ago, Bitter but optimistic said:

8.40 !!! FMD!! I'm starting to get very ..err "tired" by that time. It will take manly effort to last the distance.

Go on, take one for the team BBO!

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23 hours ago, brendan said:

Those odds for the saints are too good to pass up, if we get beat at least I can win some money and if we win I won't care about the bet, win win 

That really depends on how much your soul is worth. I'd put an extra $100 to 200 on it so you're at least gaining some level of pleasure on a Melbourne loss. Anything less and it's a bit hollow isn't it?

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11 minutes ago, Bitter but optimistic said:

8.40 !!! FMD!! I'm starting to get very ..err "tired" by that time. It will take manly effort to last the distance.

Don't let Goody hear that you haven't done your pre-season uncle bitters. You need to be watching/having a glass of red with the right levels of intensity...

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Had footy training last night and sweated buckets. Humidity has dropped a little today so the players will welcome that. Also, doesn't really cool off until 6:30 or thereabouts so there'll be some exhausted blokes out there tonight.

Most importantly, beer will be cold.

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9 minutes ago, McQueen said:

Had footy training last night and sweated buckets. Humidity has dropped a little today so the players will welcome that. Also, doesn't really cool off until 6:30 or thereabouts so there'll be some exhausted blokes out there tonight.

Most importantly, beer will be cold.

I'm just happy that the boys don't have to back up next week for rd1.

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19 hours ago, Akum said:

They beat us because:

* They know how to move the ball easily from contested to uncontested situations, and how to prevent us doing it.

* They know how to stifle our attacks through the corridor.

* Their mids know where their forwards are going to run, so they don't bomb it blindly.

If we stop playing into their hands, we'll win.

This is a good summary. As well they know how to hand their balls on without getting caught, a la Footscray, only they don't throw it as such. They just hand it over in tight.....

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2 minutes ago, Bells said:

How many hours until the game starts please?  I have just arrived in Dubai, from NZ via Melbourne, add to that they are playing in West Coast, I cannot work out when the game is.  Thanks

2 hours 

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2 hours ago, Wiseblood said:

I'm actually pretty pumped about tonight's game.  I know others might think we could be in for a decent loss, but we should have beaten them over in Perth last year and even though we're missing a few we're still taking a pretty strong squad over with us.  

Their forward line could cause some havoc if our spread isn't working and we aren't winning enough clearances, but I feel as though we're taking a team over there that will be able to match them in terms of running capacity throughout the game.  I might be looking through the red and blue goggles, but I believe our midfield is a little strong than their's as well.  There is no reason why we can't win this game.

Love the optimism WB !

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2 hours ago, Wadda We Sing said:

I wouldn't care if we were playing West Coasts U10 side. If theres Demon jumpers going around, Im there...

With lollies?

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1 hour ago, Bells said:

How many hours until the game starts please?  I have just arrived in Dubai, from NZ via Melbourne, add to that they are playing in West Coast, I cannot work out when the game is.  Thanks

30 mins now bells

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Melbourne paying $4.00 to WC $1.26 which is interesting - thought it would be a lot closer than that.

Makes me even happier to pop $10 on and make the game even more interesting. Go Dees!

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