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If we beat Geelong, I will....

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...not even know about it for a few days.

I'm off to fish the Abrolhos Islands for a week and will have zero phone coverage starting Saturday morning which will be nice..!

I think we can do this.

Cmon boys. ??

 

Fully believe in Goodwin. 

I was still a little skeptical before the season began, but he is winning me over. 

This one will really test the club as the MRP punched us really hard for 2 acts of utter stupidity

but i think we can still win.

Geelong are declining ever so slowly, but they won't hit the deck without an almighty fight

 
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2 minutes ago, Sir Why You Little said:

Fully believe in Goodwin. 

I was still a little skeptical before the season began, but he is winning me over. 

This one will really test the club as the MRP punched us really hard for 2 acts of utter stupidity

but i think we can still win.

Geelong are declining ever so slowly, but they won't hit the deck without an almighty fight

Put a hard tag on Dangerfield and we're a very good chance.

Just now, McQueen said:

Put a hard tag on Dangerfield and we're a very good chance.

If Bernie was still out i wouldn't be so confident


1 minute ago, McQueen said:

Put a hard tag on Dangerfield and we're a very good chance.

Selwood is the one.  Shut him down, and it makes it harder for PD.  He (JS) won the game for them last week in 30 minutes.

Answering the OP, I will break a long run of outs if we win.

 

Look at the following 4 matches at the sudden realistic possibility that we could/should be 6-1 maybe even 7-0 going into the game in Adelaide 

 

Confident on this one, silver lining of suspensions is that the 22 selected are going to be that extra 0.5% focussed.

Need a big game from Viney.


Geelong aren't unstoppable. They'll play finals but aren't a flag threat IMO

If we beat them I'll be surprised and start to believe we are real contenders this year.

Just now, small but forward said:

start queuing for finals tickets.

I'm already in line. When to semi's go on sale?


Start thinking top 4.

I'd be very surprised if we win do win though

Start believing this is the year. To go in against Geelong without important players like Lewis, Hogan, Hibberd and winning would be more than enough to prove that we are capable of playing finals. 

Honestly be very happily surprised 


16 minutes ago, DubDee said:

Start thinking top 4.

We are already a top four side! 

Tell Geelong supporters I know that the DemonsRRising!

If we knock of The Cats this week at Etihad with Hogan and Lewis out I will... Paint a Melbourne jumper on myself and not wear a shirt until we lose another match.

 
13 minutes ago, Hogans Heroe"s said:

If we knock of The Cats this week at Etihad with Hogan and Lewis out I will... Paint a Melbourne jumper on myself and not wear a shirt until we lose another match.

That's just silly. We really aren't that far behind them, even with Hogan and Lewis out.


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