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17 minutes ago, small but forward said:

Yep, tried that two years ago. With the crush, three small children (8-10 yrs old) get quite claustrophobic in the crush.

PM me bloke,  with the kids I have 2 car parks undercover just off Vic Parade, means a walk through East Melbourne

Offer is there

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Will be intriguing to see how we set up at opening bounce. Might say more than meets the eye as to how we'll go about dismantling the toiges ;)

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Im tipping Richmond to win by 4 goals or so.

Their form is good and confidence high atm. We have had patches, but as our 2-2 scoreline shows, patchy doesnt cut it.

I have a Goon bag if we lose and a bottle of Scotch if we win.

Either way im waking up tomorrow with a headache.

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Hibberd hasnt played in over 18 months..   An unproven Tim Smiths returns for just his 2nd game, plus JKH who hasnt played an AFL game since 2015.

This will be a hell of a win if we roll them, make no mistake.

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I have no nerves for this game.

If we're good enough, we're good enough, if we're not, we're not.  And if it means I have to wait a little longer to support a quality team so be it.

In footy you usually get what you deserve.

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This will be my 3rd game seeing live for the season! Pretty good effort considering I work many weekends and live 2 hours from Melbourne ? Having to use my MCC to get reserved tickets as the players reserve was already full but super keen for a big game in front of a big crowd. Hogan, Wattsy and Bull to kick 10+ between them!

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1 hour ago, hemingway said:

Agree, all though I am nervous every game.

Every game is important although I don't think any game is necessarily season defining unless the result is way outside the normal range.  

If we lose by a massive margin or win by a massive margin, then that can be season defining. Or if we just get over the line or choke at the end of the season when a place in the 8 is at stake.

 

Fair point, fwiw I actually think the reverse is true- if we fade out of quarters and lose by a narrow margin we have enough data to draw some conclusions for the rest of the season whereas a blowout could be written off as an anomaly 

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1 hour ago, small but forward said:

Anyone know a good place to park?

Last year we were stuck in the carpark for a good 45mins - 1hr trying to get out. I did see the club were expecting 75,000 tonight - not sure we'll see that after 60K for the last two years and rain expected tonight, but with three small kids coming along I'm keen to find somewhere local to park without the LONG queue to get out afterwards.

Best suggestion wins a prize 

I'll be driving only because I work around the corner from the G. 

I suggest trying to find street parking off Swan St. The bastards have turned most of it into a 2 hour zone until 9pm, which is annoying, but if you come early you should be OK to find a 2 hour stop until 5pm

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main issues for Tigers IMO is depth:

Short, Lambert, Markov, Menadue, Mcintosh, Elton are unproven

and Key Fwds, aside from Jack, who do you kick to? So they will have to run the ball and pressure us.  They have no other option, so we should be able to exploit that

 

Melk, Jetta, Vince, hunt better be on their game as their small fwd line could cause issues

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Looks like there might be some rain in the second half (note my cut and paste didn't work - the 3 predictions are 3pm, 6pm and 9pm respectively):

Monday, April 24
3pm icon Shower 22°C 71% 4 icon N 16km/h 16°C 67%
6pm icon Shower 19°C 82% 3 icon NNE 11km/h 15°C 74%
9pm icon Heavy shower 18°C 86% 2 icon NE 11km/h 15°C 81%
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Interestingly enough, Crownbet have removed Dusty from all betting markets. You can't bet on him for most disposals or most goals.

Read from that, what you will. Maybe he will come back in if he's not a late out.

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5 hours ago, DemonLad5 said:

So is it gonna rain or??

well it started raining here ( warrnambool ) about 1pm so its on its way and theres a lot of it according to the radar  but its not real heavy  , hope for dry game  go dees 

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1 hour ago, binman said:

Looks like there might be some rain in the second half (note my cut and paste didn't work - the 3 predictions are 3pm, 6pm and 9pm respectively):

Monday, April 24
3pm icon Shower 22°C 71% 4 icon N 16km/h 16°C 67%
6pm icon Shower 19°C 82% 3 icon NNE 11km/h 15°C 74%
9pm icon Heavy shower 18°C 86% 2 icon NE 11km/h 15°C 81%

Tim smith out, Hannan in?

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With less than 3.5 hours to go most of the first batch is going to miss the G with perhaps the fringe giving a light soak.

Then there's a gap until the next downpour that will probably hit.

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3 hours ago, Satyriconhome said:

PM me bloke,  with the kids I have 2 car parks undercover just off Vic Parade, means a walk through East Melbourne

Offer is there

I'll take it if its free

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Just realised I have an RSA training course starting at 6.

Pretty poor scheduling on a match that is finally televised. Bugger

GO DEES

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3 hours ago, ding said:

Im tipping Richmond to win by 4 goals or so.

Their form is good and confidence high atm. We have had patches, but as our 2-2 scoreline shows, patchy doesnt cut it.

Hopefully that translates into them going in with big heads. 

I think we'll smoke them in the first half and the second half will be a slog.

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I love the Anzac tribute  - it's amazing when they dim the lights and the horse enters the stadium. I'm leaving soon to avoid the long lines and to make sure I'm seated on time. Also going to tomorrow's game but love Anzac Eve the best. Go Dees❤️?

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29 minutes ago, dpositive said:

Just realised I have an RSA training course starting at 6.

Pretty poor scheduling on a match that is finally televised. Bugger

GO DEES

Then wag and do some irresponsible drinking of alcohol with us!

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