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MATCH PREVIEW AND TEAM SELECTION - Round 19


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5 minutes ago, chook fowler said:

Ben Brown is the worry. 

Isn't he just.

Put him down for 5 goals.

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14 minutes ago, old dee said:

Have been meaning to ask this for months Steve.

how is the joint?

I'd be happier if it had actually lasted that long.

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[censored] hate these [censored] ...... :ph34r::ph34r:

 

 

emotion may have got the better of me.

still though..... hate these [censored]. must destroy them. not for finals just because the pissant club keeps beating us.  hate it.... hate them 

 

 

 

 

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Serious question, apart from the 56 North supporters, does anyone actually not despise North, their coach, their players, their song, their jumper, their irrelevance, their general existence in this world?

 

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10 minutes ago, Jaded said:

Serious question, apart from the 56 North supporters, does anyone actually not despise North, their coach, their players, their song, their jumper, their irrelevance, their general existence in this world?

 

Jaded we need North, someone has to have less members than us.

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I think the fear of this game is typical MFCSS. Same symptoms as last week when a lot of people didn't feel like we could beat port. I think we (including myself) underestimate how far this side has come this year.  

If we drop points this weekend then we probably don't deserve to play finals. North are a decent side (arguably better than their ladder position would have you believe) but they really miss the likes of Boomer Harvey, Wells and the other guys they let go. I'm not worried about Ben Brown because I don't think they'll kick it into their forward 50 enough for him to kick more than 3!

Dees by 30+

 

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4 minutes ago, DemonWA said:

I think the fear of this game is typical MFCSS. Same symptoms as last week when a lot of people didn't feel like we could beat port. I think we (including myself) underestimate how far this side has come this year.  

 

Yup not only are we a very well coached and well drilled side, but we are hungry and have stars all over the ground.

Yes thats right, the MFC now has STAR PLAYERS (and a group of budding superstars).  A bunch of them.  Finally.

 

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18 minutes ago, JV7 said:

We'll lose this week but beat GWS next... I've finally worked this side out, my gut feeling has been right about this side most times this year

You may be right.

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22 minutes ago, JV7 said:

We'll lose this week but beat GWS next... I've finally worked this side out, my gut feeling has been right about this side most times this year

We'll win both. Am much more concerned about Brisbane. They play with heart and are well coached. They might push us.

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Absolutely killed us last time with 'release-valve' contested marks between the flanks and wing. We need to address that however we can, though we've shown little sign of coming up with a solution against similar teams.

Gawn, if he plays like the first half last week, will be of big help. Pedersen would be handy, but while okay, he's not outstanding with contested marks in this area of the ground. Although here's hoping Watts' has had the butter wiped off his fingers up front.

Hogan and Frost to push up more from their respective ends, and get Hannan in there to divide the contest. We need numbers and organisation at these aerial contests, so as not to get outworked and blocked and allow them to get free jump at it. 

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Just now, dazzledavey36 said:

Dees rookie Corey Maynard continues to impress. 30 disp (20 CPs) and seven clearances as BOG for Casey. An AFL call up is not far away.

Would be shocked if was called up this season, especially with Vince and Jones to come back in.  

And with finals in our sights, surely its not the time for debutantes.

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2 hours ago, Jaded said:

Serious question, apart from the 56 North supporters, does anyone actually not despise North, their coach, their players, their song, their jumper, their irrelevance, their general existence in this world?

 

me... if somethings irrelevant, it invokes apathy. hate is not the opposite of love, apathy is the opposite of love. I have apathy, loads and loads of it.

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2 hours ago, dl4e said:

You may be right.

? I may be crazy

But it just maybe the Demon's win we're looking for

Turn up to fight

You won't need to save me

You maybe wrong for all I know but you maybe right....?

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They have changed the weather forecast for Hobart. A few days ago it was no rain and light winds.

Now it is rain and strong winds. Let's hope this does not become one of those wet weather slogs where a few lucky kicks decides the outcome. The rain is predicted for the afternoon and evening so let's hope we can get a good lead before it sets in.

Saturday 29 July

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Cloudy. Areas of morning frost. High (80%) chance of rain, most likely in the afternoon and evening. Winds north to northwesterly 15 to 20 km/h tending north to northeasterly 25 to 35 km/h during the morning then tending north to northwesterly 25 to 40 km/h during the day.

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14 minutes ago, CanberraDemon said:

? I may be crazy

But it just maybe the Demon's win we're looking for

Turn up to fight

You won't need to save me

You maybe wrong for all I know but you maybe right....?

BJ on high rotation....mmmm....he was cool in 89... (so to the last verse and chorus of WDSTF (so with gusto!) what about...

 

Simon Goodwin, Jack Viney, Healing Powers - Extraordinary

Salem off the half back flank, Tmac and his amazing tank

Hibbered All Australian, Jetta dominates one on ones again...

Oliver is getting plenty, and remember he is only 20!

We're gunna play the finals, our fortunes are turning, while Richmonds memberships are burning...

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