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I actually think one of Spencer or Weideman will play to provide a tall forward target. If Spencer plays, which I think is the better option of those two, Pedersen becomes the target. I also expect Melksham to tag Johannisen. The unlucky player to miss might be Bugg.

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We shall shi [censored] in!

Looking forward to this with great optimism.

I have it on good authority that someone on high has invested heavily in a demons victory.

GODEES!

 

 

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1 minute ago, The Reverend said:

We shall shi [censored] in!

Looking forward to this with great optimism.

I have it on good authority that someone on high has invested heavily in a demons victory.

GODEES!

 

 

Censorship just hit a new high/low? how about shititin?

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1 minute ago, The Reverend said:

We shall shi [censored] in!

Looking forward to this with great optimism.

I have it on good authority that someone on high has invested heavily in a demons victory.

GODEES!

 

You mean George Pell?? :o

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17 minutes ago, The Reverend said:

We shall shi [censored] in!

Looking forward to this with great optimism.

I have it on good authority that someone on high has invested heavily in a demons victory.

GODEES!

 

 

Would it be too cheeky for you to ask for a margin?

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3 hours ago, Devil is in the Detail said:

Thought Vince was worse. He cost us at least two goals.

I agree he looked very tentative in the last quarter tapping the ball fwd rather than picking it up


Posted (edited)
1 hour ago, The Reverend said:

No, someone with some moral fibre and integrity.

What, you mean someone like that exists today, find that bit hard to believe

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5 minutes ago, Satyriconhome said:

What, you mean someone like that exists today, find that bit hard to believe

They exist, just not often public roles.

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12 hours ago, Dappa Dan said:

Given the upcoming 6 day breaks and the breakneck speed of QB game... Must have been tempting to roll some changes through. Wagner and JKH particularly.

Watts got his hip jab and pre game ankle. 

I think we will see the changes next week I bet Lewis won't play against Eagles

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If there is nothing wrong with Gawn why hasn't he been put in ? Well he reckons he is right but obviously not. We need a ruckman but the errors and slowness of pencil make me wonder if he right for the dogs. I like pencil coz he gives everything a red hot go but on sunday it is iffy. Maybe no change is best for this week.

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28 minutes ago, Bates Mate said:

As much as I love Bernie I agree on recent form he is bottom 2-3 players 

We need to cut Bernie some slack.

The big toe he hurt in the early rounds has been slow to recover.  It would swell up every week and he needed injections pre game and at half time.

Not sure if it was his kicking foot but nonetheless it would affect his running, chasing and balance when kicking.

 

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19 minutes ago, Lucifer's Hero said:

We need to cut Bernie some slack.

The big toe he hurt in the early rounds has been slow to recover.  It would swell up every week and he needed injections pre game and at half time.

Not sure if it was his kicking foot but nonetheless it would affect his running, chasing and balance when kicking.

 

? Should be playing then

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59 minutes ago, Win4theages said:

I think we will see the changes next week I bet Lewis won't play against Eagles

Giving his body a break a la Sam Mitchell you think?

It'll be interesting to see if they do this with the younger kids.

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12 minutes ago, chook fowler said:

? Should be playing then

Agree. You'd think you'd let it heal (npi)

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Posted
4 hours ago, picket fence said:

I reckon he will play! 

Hope he plays well if he does and looking fwd to see on how he goes after working on things in the magoos.

Posted
2 hours ago, The Reverend said:

No, someone with some moral fibre and integrity.

Must admit, when I thought of someone seemingly close to you-know-who, who would invest in a victory for demons, I kinda didn't bring moral fibre and integrity into the equation.

So you can see how I immediately thought of Georgie-boy. Especially as it seems that he now holds the keys to the treasury. :)

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A Reverend barracking for Demons always amuses me -_-

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Posted
9 minutes ago, Diamond_Jim said:

why.... he is doing quite nicely

Got a goal on the weekend ... could have got 2 or 3

Because its against the doggies?

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