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The Suns won't get much confidence from their NEAFL game. With 11 Suns listed players, they lost to the Lions 12.24 (96) to 0.4 (4) .

Didn't kick a [censored] goal!

well, given the state of the GC reserves we should go ok. 

They had 11 listed players and 5 are first round picks and they failed to score a goal in the NEAFL against the Lions reserves team.

how can a team that is 3-2 in the NEAFL, with players such as Peter Wright and Kade Koladjashnij not score a goal and only score 4 points for the whole game.

 
4 hours ago, Wiseblood said:

I'm out all day so I'll be keeping tabs on my phone.  As I can't discuss the game with all you wonderful* people, I'll leave you with these:

- A 5 goal win is fine.  In fact, ANY win on the road is fine.

- Dom Tyson is the best disposer of the football in the AFL and will hit target after target today.

- Don't [censored] your pants when Gold Coast kick the first and then refer to the lead up play as 'reminding you of the Mark Neeld days'

- ANB should be a long distance runner at the next Olympic Games.

- Dees to win... by 5 goals...

 

*Most of you are wonderful...

But the highs and the lows I go through every 39 seconds... they vary...

lol

Dom has so far got 4 from 4 kicks in the pregame - don’t use up all your tickets pal...


1 hour ago, beelzebub said:

No hires today ? ;)

Wife has volunteered today, god bless her. Apparently the fishing has been quite good and the big croc is out sunning himself. 

7 hours ago, pineapple dee said:

Why isn't this game in Cairns ?? I'm in Port Douglas now and I would go to watch them in a heartbeat if it were in Cairns. As it is, I'll be watching it with FND at the Central Hotel in Port Douglas as the coconut palms sway in a gentle tropical zephyr. 

This is our day people !! 

Hey Pineapple, I did just exactly that when I was up there visiting relatives and watched the Brisbane game! 

Agree with Cairns venue. Tell you what you will find a few Dees supporters sharing a frothy with you at the Central! 

Also the regular Cane toad races are Huge next door!!

Enjoy!

PF

 
2 minutes ago, Demonland said:

There are more players and officials here than spectators. 

do they have one of those swimming pools for the Southerners to watch the game from ?

3 minutes ago, Demonland said:

There are more players and officials here than spectators. 

Can you park your car around the oval?


Anything other than a 10 goal Win will be unacceptable! Time for us to BURY a team for a change!!

Sorry too lazy to change threads......that c.curnows ok.

Worried about the 4 games in 18 days affect on our run! 

Just taken my seat at the Vulture street end ground surface looks great, conditions near perfect except for a swirly wind. The crowd is underwhelming. I thought there was a clown convention on as well but just realised they are Suns supporters in full gear! 


6 minutes ago, Bitter but optimistic said:

Bitter's prediction.

We'll [censored] this in !!!!!!

Is the maid working today?

No changes.

6 minutes ago, leave it to deever said:

Sorry too lazy to change threads......that c.curnows ok.

That's some impressive laziness. Are you going to be able to manage the remote?


15mins from first bounce and the MFC cheer squad makes up about 1/4 of the total crowd.  Not going to be breaking any attendance records here today.

Will probably be a bigger crowd at tomorrow's VFL game to watch Casey.

Edited by Rodney (Balls) Grinter

1 minute ago, Rodney (Balls) Grinter said:

15mins from first bounce and the MFC cheer squad makes up about 1/4 of the total crowd.  Not going to be breaking any attendance records here today.

I wonder of gcs will be around in 15 years.

No helmet for brayshaw... though may have Called it early 

 
2 minutes ago, leave it to deever said:

I wonder of gcs will be around in 15 years.

I do hope so.  A more legitimate Aussie Rules following up on the GC than Western Sydney.  It's a long was from the GC to Brisbane ...a bit like the MFC playing a home game at Kardinia Park.  Based on this attendance GC would probably have been better off playing at Southport's home ground tonight.


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