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14 minutes ago, daisycutter said:

why the fascination with weids, fence? has done nothing much this year really. still early in his development cycle

An extremely good question dc. A an ordinary Casey player!

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14 hours ago, Satyriconhome said:

Supporter hoping a team loses...

 

 

 

Garry Lyon always tipped against us! Perhaps he’s not a supporter (or maybe his footy tipping credentials are more important to him)?

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35 minutes ago, CBDees said:

Garry Lyon always tipped against us! Perhaps he’s not a supporter (or maybe his footy tipping credentials are more important to him)?

Yep tip with your brain, not your heart. Whats the point of going in a tipping comp say worth $1,000 if you don't try to win

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8 minutes ago, SFebey said:

Yep tip with your brain, not your heart. Whats the point of going in a tipping comp say worth $1,000 if you don't try to win

As though he needs the money! Eddie McGuire would never tip against Collingwood even if it was $100K: it simply sends the wrong message!

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1 minute ago, CBDees said:

As though he needs the money! Eddie McGuire would never tip against Collingwood even if it was $100K: it simply sends the wrong message!

Over the last 10 years, they've had a much better chance of winning than us though!

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a piece of trivia:

did you know Melksham has had more scoring shots on goal than T Mac this season?

Melk 14 goals - T Mac 25 goals. Plugger Mac really is so accurate.

also with Hogan on 31, I reckon we will have our highest goal scorer in many years this year if they stay fit. maybe 15 years?  when did Robbo kick 60-70?

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Tip against us by all means.

Have a punt against us if you want.

But saying we "can't win" against Port is downright stupid. Some people's MFCSS is clearly incurable.

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4 minutes ago, P-man said:

Tip against us by all means.

Have a punt against us if you want.

But saying we "can't win" against Port is downright stupid. Some people's MFCSS is clearly incurable.

I'm actually more confident of beating Port than I was of beating the Pies. 

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10 minutes ago, P-man said:

Tip against us by all means.

Have a punt against us if you want.

But saying we "can't win" against Port is downright stupid. Some people's MFCSS is clearly incurable.

Spot on mate. I reckon Port will be tough to beat, but we can knock them off. 

Last time I felt we couldn't win games before they started was in 2013. That feeling, thankfully, is long gone! 

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Chance of rain has dropped to 5% so she’s gonna be a dry game.

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10 hours ago, Dirts said:

No doubt a big game and up till last week we would have all said dees. Do we rise to the occasion and show our metal or sink Iike we did last week. 

Dees by 13 points in a grinding game. Dyson best on ground and petty the rising star nominee .

This^

would be such a good outcome!

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16 minutes ago, D4Life said:

Jack Viney took Port apart at the G last year, in the game he came back to early!

Would love to see him dominate on Friday night!

Without the same injury!

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5 hours ago, CBDees said:

As though he needs the money! Eddie McGuire would never tip against Collingwood even if it was $100K: it simply sends the wrong message!

Eddie is the president of the pies Lyon has nothing to do with the dees and thank god for that, when he did he gave us Bailey and Neeld.

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Everyone has Pedersen being dropped, not so sure that will happen after 1 bad game when we had so many players down on form.

This is a really hard game to predict the changes for, I wouldn't be surprised if there was no change but also can see Tyson and Garlett coming back in and Petty debuting.  And a smokey could be JKH.

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10 minutes ago, Petraccattack said:

Everyone has Pedersen being dropped, not so sure that will happen after 1 bad game when we had so many players down on form.

This is a really hard game to predict the changes for, I wouldn't be surprised if there was no change but also can see Tyson and Garlett coming back in and Petty debuting.  And a smokey could be JKH.

Can you please do up a new best 22, haven’t seen one for a few days!

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Stack this game with a heap of South Aussies, as many as we can muster. Big incentive for them and the Coach, and they hate losing a mini "Derby". Next, Jones on "culpepper" and Viney tuned up for brickhead, that leaves, if they are not prevented from getting near the ball, the two best MFC ball players to "gray"se on. Last, Hogan could play his best game Friday night, and so could Petracca........

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It’ll be a hard slog and we’ll just get up or we will win by 10+ goals. Last time I predicted the same thing we lost by 42 points. Feeling more confident about this game however.

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Posted
13 hours ago, Dirts said:

Dees by 13 points in a grinding game. Dyson best on ground and petty the rising star nominee .

Dyson sucks. You should be more aware of that Dirts, given the threat to your existence.  

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Posted
23 hours ago, Satyriconhome said:

Omac trained fully today, looking fwd to the challenge of Dixon, Guthrie obviously a dick

Or... Petty debuts alongside Oscar. Particularly, with Port's talls. My gut tells me Harry will debut this week.

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On 6/20/2018 at 7:08 AM, america de cali said:

Jones said after the Bulldogs game that the players were tired and looking forward to a 9 day break. It appears the players then mentally checked out. Let’s hope the bye resets the players attitude.

It actually looked that way against the pies, that match wasnt a true reflection of the Dees.

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id go with no change.  back the team in that won 6 in a row.  It'll be dry and Port are tall so I think we keep Pedo in.  he had weeks of excellent form at Casey so deserves a game as no other fwds are knocking the door down at Casey

Tyson a chance to come in but not sure for who

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Our biggest challenge this season.

Port coming off a confidence boosting win and most of their best players finding form.

We can win, but only if our mob brings its A game to all facets of the match.

Contested possession count and intensity need to go through the roof, and, somehow, our defence must find a way to cover Port's attack. We need to shut down Port particularly in the first half and try and negate their scoring options. Gawn and the midfield need to be all over Port from the first bounce.  

Can we negate Ports scoring options and at the same time maximize our scoring options?

It will certainly test our recovery and fitness as we need to be able to run and compete all night. 

A season defining match. 

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