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Huddo predicts big things for the Dees

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It is because they didn't go camping.

 

Where can i get a crystal ball......


If we beat cats this week our next 3 are lions, Roos, hawks imagine going in against Richmond 4-0 as they could very well be in the same position would push 95k crowd if that happens. 

Actually 1 week at a time lol

 
47 minutes ago, Mach5 said:

I reckon Huddo's 8 from 9 includes us losing to his Cats first up, too.

But that doesn’t allow for us losing to North


If us and the Tigers are 4-0 going into that Anzac game the AFL will be creaming. 90k at the G easy imo

 

EDIT: Also always rated Huddo

Edited by MurDoc516

1 hour ago, Mach5 said:

Expect Danger to play.

He won't play. 

1 hour ago, Ethan Tremblay said:

Fun little fact. Huddo has never been wrong. 

I read it…but I don't believe it!!!

47 minutes ago, jnrmac said:

He won't play. 

 

44 minutes ago, bingers said:

Will so ...

Wow. There's definitely a strong Ministry for Propaganda at Geelong. No way Dangerfield plays after pulling a hamstring. It's see ya later for 2+ weeks.


1 hour ago, brendan said:

If we beat cats this week our next 3 are lions, Roos, hawks imagine going in against Richmond 4-0 as they could very well be in the same position would push 95k crowd if that happens. 

Actually 1 week at a time lol

1 week at a time my foot !!! I'm looking long term. Round 12, we'll be 10 and 2

1 hour ago, don't make me angry said:

Bill brownless says he won't play

I think Bill would struggle to get through the warm up 

Lets win the Round 1 encounter  against  the [censored] cats and then ride each game as they come and hope that the ledger falls our way  half way through the season with hardly any injuries to our top liners. The feeling is that it will be a very tight season with plenty of upsets with the top team finishing off with 15 wins. In saying that we are more than capable of winning 15 games for the season and could finish on top. Then bring it on because the Dees are ready.

37 minutes ago, pineapple dee said:

1 week at a time my foot !!! I'm looking long term. Round 12, we'll be 10 and 2

I like your thinking 

1 hour ago, bingers said:

Will so ...

OK a little wager. I win and you change your avatar for the first 4 games to my choice. Vica versa


Danger plays and destroys the hammy at the 10 minute mark of the 1st Quarter, on the members wing, being chased hard by Bernie Vince

The Crowd erupts as Patrick is stretchered off

 

i despise Jeelong

i class them as an interstate club

So this week I've heard from some media personalities that we will the flag and others that we are mentally weak because we didn't do the camp. I'm confused, do we sit somewhere in the middle?

4 minutes ago, Sir Why You Little said:

Danger plays and destroys the hammy at the 10 minute mark of the 1st Quarter, on the members wing, being chased hard by Bernie Vince

The Crowd erupts as Patrick is stretchered off

 

i despise Jeelong

i class them as an interstate club

Haha! That's funny...didn't enjoy the bus trip down to Kardinia Park, SWYL?

 
2 minutes ago, Is Dom Is Good said:

So this week I've heard from some media personalities that we will the flag and others that we are mentally weak because we didn't do the camp. I'm confused, do we sit somewhere in the middle?

we are on or the other. We either win the flag or finish 9th again.

3 minutes ago, Is Dom Is Good said:

So this week I've heard from some media personalities that we will the flag and others that we are mentally weak because we didn't do the camp. I'm confused, do we sit somewhere in the middle?

It's both. We will try to finish 4th and blow it by winning the GF.

Then the players will consult the AFLPA and refuse to celebrate.


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