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GAME DAY: JLT #2 vs St Kilda

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2 minutes ago, Deemania since 56 said:

Good onyer, Ding. I have a 3/4 bottle of Talisker to accompany me to the Netflix screen and a nice matured cheddar to assist me to overcome the inevitable blues about umpiring decisions against the MFC. Have a ripper night watching the footy.

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King Island Blue ready to go at my place. 

Bring it Dees !!!!!

 

McDonald and Harmes out isn't surprising, although it means we have at least 5 of our best 22 missing tonight. 

Makes it even sweeter when we roll them. 

Relax. Dees by 35 ;)

 
5 minutes ago, Deemania since 56 said:

Good onyer, Ding. I have a 3/4 bottle of Talisker to accompany me to the Netflix screen and a nice matured cheddar to assist me to overcome the inevitable blues about umpiring decisions against the MFC. Have a ripper night watching the footy.

A little bit different for me.

just finished breakfast of granola and yogurt and have a few cups of Rawandian coffee. 

Will celebrate with an Arran single malt this evening..

My....we are a diverse lot


12 minutes ago, Wiseblood said:

McDonald and Harmes out isn't surprising, although it means we have at least 5 of our best 22 missing tonight. 

Makes it even sweeter when we roll them. 

I count it as six: Harmes, Lewis, Viney, T Mac, ANB, and Garlett

That’s over a third of our ostensible best 22 side out

1 minute ago, DemonAndrew said:

I count it as six: Harmes, Lewis, Viney, T Mac, ANB, and Garlett

That’s over a third of our ostensible best 22 side out

Garlett's playing tonight... unless I missed something?

Ahhh the last round of JLT.

Footy wouldn't feel the same to me if I was doing anything different!

What's that you ask? why, the same I have been doing for the past 3 years!...Floating in the middle of the ocean slowly refreshing the fox footy page because once again my TV maintainers cant get the game on a screen!

On the plus side, I'm home Monday for a few months and get to watch the opening months of the season which is a rarity for me!

Demons by about 40...Should be 70 but we aren't capable of crushing teams by 70-100 points yet.

Great to see all the usual posters back at it in here too! *Winks at Rthan Tremblay..."G'day shippmate"

 
5 hours ago, Vagg said:

"Sunny Qld"...??!  That's funny Jack!  We've had 440mms of rain in the past fortnight, and still no sign of that strange orb in the sky!  You telling little porkies to try to make your Southern mates envious, or somethin'?  (Or, have you not bothered to leave the inner bowls of the Pub where you happen to be holed up, to see what it's REALLY like on the outside...?  LOL)

Come visit us in tropical Melbourne if you need some sun guys..... Perfect one day, humid the next!

Watching delayed until I wrestle my 2 yo girls into bed. Then smash out dinner (roasted duck breast, miso glazed pumpkin, sautéed silver beet and homemade plum sauce), skin up, then finally on the couch to watch recording. 

See you on the other side. Go Dees! 


29 minutes ago, CHF said:

A little bit different for me.

just finished breakfast of granola and yogurt and have a few cups of Rawandian coffee. 

Will celebrate with an Arran single malt this evening..

A well balanced diet CHF. I will have the same thing except without the granola and yoghurt.

This on Casey radio?


1 minute ago, Demonland said:

Fritsch is playing Round 1. 

Been saying that for weeks.


Great play from Petracca.  Too good and too bloody clever.  Made Carlisle look like a VFL player.

 

Love that passage of play. Mark in defence by our boom recruit, contested mark by Pedders, who kicks it long and with good body work by Trac we get a goal. Just solid contested stuff all the way down the field.


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