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ANZAC Day eve. Listened to the Sunday rub on triple M and Jay Z Clark spoke about how this game is a little look at what the AFL want to do with the grand final and I couldn't agree more.

This is fast starting to overshadow the Collingwood Essendon game tomorrow in my opinion.

I think everything is primmed for us to come out breathing fire tonight and we need too. 

Hopefully the Weed gets a game and good luck to him. Weed and Lever could be book ends for the next 10 years.

Speaking of which I think tonight Lever will show why we paid so much. BOG.

Dee's by 2 points in a classic.

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52 minutes ago, Josh said:

ANZAC Day eve. Listened to the Sunday rub on triple M and Jay Z Clark spoke about how this game is a little look at what the AFL want to do with the grand final and I couldn't agree more.

This is fast starting to overshadow the Collingwood Essendon game tomorrow in my opinion.

I think everything is primmed for us to come out breathing fire tonight and we need too. 

Hopefully the Weed gets a game and good luck to him. Weed and Lever could be book ends for the next 10 years.

Speaking of which I think tonight Lever will show why we paid so much. BOG.

Dee's by 2 points in a classic.

Let’s hope that we come out primed rather than primmed otherwise we have faint hopes of beating them by two points. Frankly I would like to see us score our winning score courtesy of the classic “kick after the final siren”!

Go Dees!

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Going in after work. Really like what we have done with this game. The pre game tribute is fantastic.  

Have no idea what to expect. The previous years u go confident of a win but then u think we are playing last years premiers and we are coming off a rubbish game.

If we win people will say why couldn't we do that last week and if we lose well it will be reported as typical Melbourne. But i hope hogan takes rance to the cleaners. 

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56 minutes ago, CBDees said:

Let’s hope that we come out primed rather than primmed otherwise we have faint hopes of beating them by two points. Frankly I would like to see us score our winning score courtesy of the classic “kick after the final siren”!

Go Dees!

I'm a grinch.     I just hope we score.

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Although I doubt Rance went in for an extra prayer session with the Jehova’s - he may face a double nightmare with The Weeeeed having a breakout 8 goal performance. And Hooogann! Running amok on the ball and sloting forward for 4 goals. 

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just hope last week was a bad day at the office and tonight we will see a team seeking redemption. Tipping a draw.


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After a 9 day break my loins are aching. Look forward to the boys cracking in and both teams putting on a great contest. Melbourne to win by 2 goals in a see-sawing contest. 

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If Jones is assigned a tagging role again I'll be spewing.

Paying so much attention to individual players is not a good strategy when you've got to take in the whole game as was evidenced last week.

Outgunned in the box again?

Tiges by 27 pts.

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Bugger. Light rain is forecast apparently due to start around 4 pm. May impact (1) the crowd size, (2) the pre-game ceremony, (3) quality of the game, (4) the result...all negatively (for us).

Official forecast:

Partly cloudy. Slight (30%) chance of a shower late this afternoon and evening and the chance of a thunderstorm tonight. Winds northerly 20 to 30 km/h becoming light in the late afternoon then tending southwest to southerly tonight.

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Hi Dippy you asked where people drink b4 the game.

Depends.

Melbourne supporters somwhere claasy.

Tigers fans in their cars on route to game

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1 hour ago, Dippy said:

Wow 

Gameday

Im in town for the game tonight. Where go people drink before and after the game?

Many options in richmond, all will be jam packed. depends on your type of place you like, Ive tried them all.

The Cricketers on Punt road, nice old fanshioned joint

The London - big beer garden

Richmond club hotel on Swan if you want to pick up after the game

City-wise the Duke of Wellington on flinders is alright and i think affiliated with the Dees. 5% off your drinks if you are brave enough to show your membership

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Rance to get another fine for belting the weed in the back of the head. 

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13 minutes ago, chook fowler said:

Let’s hope the Johnny Walker Blue is flowing tonight.

For the right reasons 

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9 minutes ago, DubDee said:

Many options in richmond, all will be jam packed. depends on your type of place you like, Ive tried them all.

The Cricketers on Punt road, nice old fanshioned joint

The London - big beer garden

Richmond club hotel on Swan if you want to pick up after the game

City-wise the Duke of Wellington on flinders is alright and i think affiliated with the Dees. 5% off your drinks if you are brave enough to show your membership

Awesome thanks 


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54 minutes ago, La Dee-vina Comedia said:

Bugger. Light rain is forecast apparently due to start around 4 pm. May impact (1) the crowd size, (2) the pre-game ceremony, (3) quality of the game, (4) the result...all negatively (for us).

Official forecast:

Partly cloudy. Slight (30%) chance of a shower late this afternoon and evening and the chance of a thunderstorm tonight. Winds northerly 20 to 30 km/h becoming light in the late afternoon then tending southwest to southerly tonight.

As usual....rain forecast for our big home game.

Bloody Watts!

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4 hours ago, CBDees said:

Let’s hope that we come out primed rather than primmed otherwise we have faint hopes of beating them by two points. Frankly I would like to see us score our winning score courtesy of the classic “kick after the final siren”!

Go Dees!

I wouldn't mind winning it a bit earlier :P

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Nearest the pin....

I'm pumped ... We got this ...:rolleyes:

Big stage .. Wet ball ... Slippery stuff

Tigers by 30

Go Dees

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Just now, Clint Bizkit said:

Wet weather is all the more reason to play Fritsch, the boy does not fumble.

Totally f'd selection decision. 

He must have looked at someone the wrong way :huh:

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1 minute ago, beelzebub said:

Totally f'd selection decision. 

He must have looked at someone the wrong way :huh:

Yeah that must be it. Doubt there were any valid football related reasons at all.

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