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TEAM SELECTION AND MATCH PREVIEW - ROUND 3

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I noticed there are $15 seats you can but if you enter a code on ticketmaster. I cannot remember where I saw the code. Anyone else know? 

 
12 minutes ago, Dr. Gonzo said:

Interesting tactics cats used last well letting the Kangas go up uncontested in the ruck wondering if they'll do the same this week. If they do we really need to take advantage - no use tapping it to the feet of the contest and letting them have a plus one around the footy

Think they've named a ruckman this week?..is it Smith??

5 minutes ago, Wadda We Sing said:

Think they've named a ruckman this week?..is it Smith??

Yep. Zac Smith came in, Stanley out

 
20 minutes ago, dees189227 said:

I noticed there are $15 seats you can but if you enter a code on ticketmaster. I cannot remember where I saw the code. Anyone else know? 

$15 seats are only lvl3 this week

code is for 30% off. code is GREATNESS

hth

52 minutes ago, Wadda We Sing said:

Think they've named a ruckman this week?..is it Smith??

Yeah they had Stanley last week too. Was more for boundary throw ins and around the ground ball ups they showed it on 360 when Scott was on on Monday


If we win this, and then apply a 'last start' formula to predicting the outcome for the remainder of our matches for the season, we pick up 13 W's and almost certainly play finals. But forgetting formulas, a win here would be huge. We'll have our tails up for a soft front-end draw, and with a cocky young team full of confidence at a potential and genuinely realistic 7-0 approaching the turn, who knows? If we lose, whatever. We'll still be playing finals. Go Dees!

2 hours ago, Skuit said:

If we win this, and then apply a 'last start' formula to predicting the outcome for the remainder of our matches for the season, we pick up 13 W's and almost certainly play finals. But forgetting formulas, a win here would be huge. We'll have our tails up for a soft front-end draw, and with a cocky young team full of confidence at a potential and genuinely realistic 7-0 approaching the turn, who knows? If we lose, whatever. We'll still be playing finals. Go Dees!

If Collingwood can beat the Swans in Sydney, we are more than capable of giving the Cats a run at Docklands (possibly their least favourite home ground)! :roos:

44 minutes ago, CBDees said:

If Collingwood can beat the Swans in Sydney, we are more than capable of giving the Cats a run at Docklands (possibly their least favourite home ground)! :roos:

I'm a writer and couldn't have scripted a better result if I'd tried.

One of our genuine final 8 competitors is now 0-3 with a trip to WA vs the Eagles next week.

One of our arch-enemies who we shouldn't have an issue with managed to stumble over the line in a clumsy fashion and by the smallest of margins to go 1-2 - in the process keeping their clown-college of a coach in the job.

In this same respect, I wish all the good fortune that comes the way of Toiges tomorrow.  Go Richmond, rah rah rah!

 

 

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