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10 minutes ago, joeboy said:

Forget Gawn , Oliver , Hogan, and Oscar. Our most important player today is Frost.. if he holds Franklin to less than 3, we win

Only if he tasked that ;)

Goody will have to redefine his defensive strategy to gorilla mind ...ie man a man. Can't allow buddy ANY space ;)

 

Completely relaxed.

Sydney are rubbish.  If we can't beat them and beat them comfortably then we don't deserve to play finals.

Naturally, I'll take a one point win, but I expect a 30+ point victory.

Well today’s the day. Biggest moment since Rd 23 last year. You can either take the opportunity presented to you or spend a long time wondering what could have been. Are our boys up for the challenge? Are they ready to announce themselves as a bonafide finals contender? Only time can tell.

Starts in the middle today. Not the Buddy matchup, not the forward pressure although these things are important. We HAVE to win contested ball and go hard from the get go. 

As for pre game pubs I’ll be at the Sporting Globe today getting in on some Buffalo wings and beer!

 
23 minutes ago, Rodney (Balls) Grinter said:

Around  9 X 4m

Biggus deckus 


Speaking to a fellow Dee over a Parma last night ( a Parma for a farmer of course and I highly recommend others support our land folk also.. find a venue donating in this cause ) 

....that I can't see it being that close. 5-6 goals either way. Who ever cracks...will split open.

Hearing whispers of a late OUT! Hope if true its not Gawn!

23 minutes ago, joeboy said:

Forget Gawn , Oliver , Hogan, and Oscar. Our most important player today is Frost.. if he holds Franklin to less than 3, we win

Forget Gawn Oliver.

Stunning three word analysis.

 
34 minutes ago, Rodney (Balls) Grinter said:

I'll be sanding my back deck this morning.  You could come over and do that for me if you want to pass some time.

Hopefully it becomes an analogy for this afternoon - 'grinding the Swanies into the ground!'

Tip: be carefull when sanding not to remove any of the protective coatings on the screws or nails or your gonna get rust.


7 minutes ago, picket fence said:

Hearing whispers of a late OUT! Hope if true its not Gawn!

You're such a [censored] stirrer, Picket.

14 minutes ago, ProDee said:

Completely relaxed.

Sydney are rubbish.  If we can't beat them and beat them comfortably then we don't deserve to play finals.

Naturally, I'll take a one point win, but I expect a 30+ point victory.

I share your sentiments.

I also feel strangely confident that Frost will contain Franklin. 

4 hours ago, GCDee said:

Excited about this one however stuck in hospital awaiting  MRI results to see if back surgery is required. Might be out for this game if I am I'll be having demon dreams of tommy mac and jessie combing for 14 goals and us winning by 67 points 

Great news...no surgery, well at least not for today. Means to get to see our boys get up!! 

Super excited to see hunt back, if he gets up and going he will make is a much better side. 

8 minutes ago, McQueen said:

I share your sentiments.

I also feel strangely confident that Frost will contain Franklin. 

It's not the containing im worried about, it's the run out of defence and turnover that ends up coming straight back over his head! ?

Edited by johndemonic

Odds are now $1.36. Punters think we will get it done.


5 hours ago, GCDee said:

Excited about this one however stuck in hospital awaiting  MRI results to see if back surgery is required. Might be out for this game if I am I'll be having demon dreams of tommy mac and jessie combing for 14 goals and us winning by 67 points 

Look after yourself mate and be right for the finals.

get it done today and my membership gets upgraded to GF guarantee! 

21 minutes ago, Clintosaurus said:

Odds are now $1.36. Punters think we will get it done.

$1.34 on Sportsbet now, still $1.40 on TAB.

If we keep coming in like this, it means either that Gawn is a definite starter, or that one of the Swans better players is in doubt, potentially a combination of the two.

42 minutes ago, doc roet said:

Tip: be carefull when sanding not to remove any of the protective coatings on the screws or nails or your gonna get rust.

Not if you use proper SS deck screws  )

1 hour ago, small but forward said:

Hopefully the headline in the paper tomorrow is 

DEE DAY

Maybe tomorrow’s headline could be another thread ?

Tomorrows headline will be . Melbourne win but still have not beaten team in the eight. Media cannot help themselves. 


28 minutes ago, jako13 said:

get it done today and my membership gets upgraded to GF guarantee! 

Is it not too late for that. Because I might join you.

 

Just now, Mr Steve said:

Is it not too late for that. Because I might join you.

 

Right up until rd 23. I called the club last week to confirm.

55 minutes ago, Petraccattack said:

You're such a [censored] stirrer, Picket.

I think I am out. I don’t want the tv on, all mobile devices to aeroplane mode, radio off. Will record game and hope to god we win. 

Also may not be able to help myself. 12 Long Years. The world has seen a black president. The rise and fall of IS, britex, gay marriage, China’s rise to economic powerhouse: the list goes on. I even think John Farnham did a last ever tour!

Maybe just maybe, it will conclude today with

Dees fire up and sizzle the Swans, finals bound!

 
1 hour ago, layzie said:

Well today’s the day. Biggest moment since Rd 23 last year. You can either take the opportunity presented to you or spend a long time wondering what could have been. Are our boys up for the challenge? Are they ready to announce themselves as a bonafide finals contender? Only time can tell.

Starts in the middle today. Not the Buddy matchup, not the forward pressure although these things are important. We HAVE to win contested ball and go hard from the get go. 

As for pre game pubs I’ll be at the Sporting Globe today getting in on some Buffalo wings and beer!

This - 1000 times this.

I can't go (Mrs Frankie's father has his 87th birthday...), and I don't know if I'll be brave enough to sneak a peek at the scores.

My MFCSS is firmly in-charge - I worry that this will be St. Kilda Mark II. Beaten in the mid-field, then sliced  open. 23 points down and half time, and never really  in it. That's what happens to you when you saw the last flag this team won, and have been belted up ever since.

Go Dees - make me a believer.

 


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