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GAMEDAY - Round 14

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Off to Krabi and koh chang myself later this month, will be looking for a good sports bar

 
2 minutes ago, loges said:

Off to Krabi and koh chang myself later this month, will be looking for a good sports bar

Interested to know if TJs in Krabi is any good if you get there. Reviews are pretty good but I haven't spent a great deal of time in Krabi.

5 minutes ago, FireInTheBelly said:

Interested to know if TJs in Krabi is any good if you get there. Reviews are pretty good but I haven't spent a great deal of time in Krabi.

Thanks will check it out 

 

Nice to see interest from around the World. I am in Northern Germany at present and have abandoned all tourism plans for the day in favour of following the game through Demonland and the AFL sites if nothing better.

Go Dees!


 

1 hour ago, Ethan Tremblay said:

Does anyone on here actually live in Victoria? 

No. I live in Melbourne.

1 hour ago, Ethan Tremblay said:

Does anyone on here actually live in Victoria? 

Following this post (excitedly) from Kassel in Germany!

I too reporting in from Bali. Family all going to some bar in Seminyak to watch the game and eat dinner!!

Seriously excited, but you never know what's going to happen. Bet $100 @ $2.90 earlier in the week, now even money so you must assume there is massive late out for the WCE. 

Confident our backline will hold. Pretty sure our mids will get on top with Gawn in despite Jones out. However, I have concerns with our forwards and general intensity after a second 6 day break. 

Even money probably good bet for WCE.

Simply if we win tonight and then again next week we are genuine contendors!! Premature I know, but just the thought of the unimaginable simply sends my mind mad!!

Go Dees!!


2 minutes ago, Grand New Flag said:

I too reporting in from Bali. Family all going to some bar in Seminyak to watch the game and eat dinner!!

Seriously excited, but you never know what's going to happen. Bet $100 @ $2.90 earlier in the week, now even money so you must assume there is massive late out for the WCE. 

Confident our backline will hold. Pretty sure our mids will get on top with Gawn in despite Jones out. However, I have concerns with our forwards and general intensity after a second 6 day break. 

Even money probably good bet for WCE.

Simply if we win tonight and then again next week we are genuine contendors!! Premature I know, but just the thought of the unimaginable simply sends my mind mad!!

Go Dees!!

Agreed re forwards. 

I think we will miss Watts more than most realise.  He is our link man and sets up so many plays.  He was also our only genuine tall forward.

Very much a makeshift forward line this week and we will need a bit of Garlett and Petracca magic to kick a winning score.

 

 

SWYL and I are looking for a pub to watch the game.....maybe the Elsternwick ......any recommendations??

3 hours ago, shorty said:

I'm heading to the game this evening,  Im not overly confident mainly because it's just so difficult to win more than three in a row in this comp.

Watts is a massive out. 

But you never know ,we bring that manic pressure and we'll get it done.

I would love to stick it up these Flat track bullies!!!

Go Demons

Agree our outs are much bigger than theirs! Also Gawn , Gee I know he has done the rehab but I hope he is right to go ! A bad injury tearing hamstrings of bones, even partially.Im not confident but hoping for a brilliant win! GO DEES!


1 minute ago, brendan said:

We are back out to $2.00

What were we before?

4 hours ago, FireInTheBelly said:

Home base is a farm about 5/6 hours drive east. The mrs felt like doing some work so we've ended up in Phuket for the last year, but looking around again for something else now. At least until we decide to go back and get serious about the farm.

Is the farm in Issan past Korlat?

42 minutes ago, Lucifer's Hero said:

Agreed re forwards. 

I think we will miss Watts more than most realise.  He is our link man and sets up so many plays.  He was also our only genuine tall forward.

Very much a makeshift forward line this week and we will need a bit of Garlett and Petracca magic to kick a winning score.

 

 

I don't see a problem with Gawn in the square, Jeffy at his feet, Petracca Bugg and Harmes doing the leading and Peso in the ruck

 
3 hours ago, FireInTheBelly said:

Interested to know if TJs in Krabi is any good if you get there. Reviews are pretty good but I haven't spent a great deal of time in Krabi.

One of the best places in the Kingdom. Best place to swim also.

2 hours ago, Ethan Tremblay said:

Does anyone on here actually live in Victoria? 

Bayside but the heater is on. Foxtel tuned up and ready.


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