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19 minutes ago, Salems Lot said:

Overcast and cool.  16 degish

 

Trying to drizzle before. Should be ok...just not sunny 

 

Still happy with gut feeling. 120 defeating scum 72

 

First time the royal blue jumper had made an appearance on the MCG since.....??

 

MCG, check

Rain, check

Crap opposition, check

 NOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOO!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!


1 minute ago, Demonland said:

1986 but did we wear it once for a retro Round?

I remember us wearing it for a Retro Round game in Perth many years ago.  Is that the one you're thinking of... ?

 
1 minute ago, Wiseblood said:

Dom Tyson.

thanks but pity he didnt get a run at casey cant find form sitting in the stands


5 minutes ago, forever demons said:

thanks but pity he didnt get a run at casey cant find form sitting in the stands

It's not form he's lacking!

I flew down under the cover of darkness on Friday night. I’ve brought some family to their first game, looking forward to a big win.

Today I’d like to see us tighten up defensively inside our fwd 50. When opposition teams try to kick it out long we set up pretty well but when they go the short kick then a series of handballs or short kick/hand ball receive run and kick when get caught wanting.

1 minute ago, Queanbeyan Demon said:

It's not form he's lacking!

if he was inform he would be playing


It’s very dark here. They will need to put the lights on very soon. Not much of a crowd at the moment but I have made sure to position myself amongst the Demon supporters. Go Dees ❤️?

3 minutes ago, dees189227 said:

We need to win and get our spot back in the 8. Hope for a comfortable win

We win well today and we’re in the top 4.

And that will be a beautiful thing.

Another opportunity to make a move towards finals, we failed our challenges last year, will this be the day we finally stand up and demand to be counted. I think so.

Dee's by 78.

Petracca to tear it apart.

Frosty by the length of the Winton straight.

 

1 minute ago, Josh said:

Another opportunity to make a move towards finals, we failed our challenges last year, will this be the day we finally stand up and demand to be counted. I think so.

Dee's by 78.

Petracca to tear it apart.

Frosty by the length of the Winton straight.

 

frosty?

Three ravens on a fence there were,

As black as black as black.

Said one, 'Watch your defence, it's not all about attack.'

'Be sure to spread,' the second said, 'but keep one out the back.'

'The Blues aren't bad,' the third one said, 'they're sure to have a crack.'

Talking birds upon a fence

each with a football brain.

Take their advice and perhaps today,

The Dees will win again.

 

Dees by 22 points. 

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No underlines.


2 minutes ago, Queanbeyan Demon said:

Says who? Where's that rule written?

me

4 minutes ago, forever demons said:

frosty?

Mark Winterbottom, V8 supercar driver

 

Looking at the weather radar, the worst seems to be missing us. The odd drizzle every now and then. Keeping fingers crossed. An undermanned Carlton might play like they have nothing to lose. Hope the boys are switched on not like the cats yesterday.

Destroy them.  No  mercy.  Top 4 awaits. 


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