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Brad Scott will be seen up in the coaches box protesting an umpiring decision, only to have a go at a journo in his presser for questioning the umpires. 

That is my prediction

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Just now, Gorgoroth said:

Only about 5000 people here...

MCC website prediction was 34,000. They're usually pretty good at crowd predictions. 

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1 minute ago, bjDee said:

MCC website prediction was 34,000. They're usually pretty good at crowd predictions. 

It's free for north supporters too so there should be a good crowd but 3:20 starts are stupid on a sunday. Only slightly better than the 4:40 start. 

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Cant make the G today. Missus crook so watching box. Just doing a spot about Lewis...miked against Sqawks. Fascinating.

Absolutely a gun and leader. The boys listen to him. Looking fwd to a good game from him.

Go Dees

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Im currently watching Jordan Lewis being mic'd up from the Hawthorn game. His leadership and voice is seriously elite, we are just blessed to have him out there as basically an on field coach.

I have no doubt that the 3 weeks he missed left a huge hole in our on field leadership.

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1 minute ago, dazzledavey36 said:

Im currently watching Jordan Lewis being mice'd up from the Hawthorn game. His leadership and voice is seriously elite, we are just blessed to have him out there as basically an on field coach.

I have no doubt that the 3 weeks he missed left a huge hole in our on field leadership.

Lol :rolleyes:

Totally agree ^_^

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They've just been playing Tom Mac's favourite song at the G - How to make gravy. Brilliant song and makes me like him even more,  and even forgive half the clangers!

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Just now, dazzledavey36 said:

Im currently watching Jordan Lewis being mice'd up from the Hawthorn game. His leadership and voice is seriously elite, we are just blessed to have him out there as basically an on field coach.

I have no doubt that the 3 weeks he missed left a huge hole in our on field leadership.

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But yes. Jordan Lewis is vitally important to our moving into the top 8 and Hawthorn would be regretting losing him.

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6 minutes ago, Chook said:

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But yes. Jordan Lewis is vitally important to our moving into the top 8 and Hawthorn would be regretting losing him.

[censored] this phone..

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3 minutes ago, bjDee said:

I think that's already happened. 

:rolleyes:

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1 minute ago, Clintosaurus said:

Time to smash these pricks. If for nothing more than their ridiculous banner. 

Looking fwd to a Boom Crash Opera :)

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