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Here we go!! Hoping the Dees finish with a bang today and it builds lots of excitement from the fans going into finals. A feeling we haven’t had in a long time.

 

 

At this time of year with a fairly strong looking top 8 it's simple, win.

Ruthless attack on the ball yadda yadda yadda.

Bring it on

 

 

The last time we won a round 23 game was in 2015 vs GWS. That game was also on a Sunday, Benny Newton kicked three but it wasn’t enough to save his AFL career. It’s a bit of an odd feeling the season not being over after today’s game. 

Edited by Ethan Tremblay

Indeed @Ethan Tremblay

It feels refreshing not to be going through reams of posts bringing up speculative recruits who might come to us 'if the price is right' (a price we couldn't have paid anyway), talk of 50 years of failure and the draft.

It might be all over in two weeks time but at least we are at this stage and the usual s**tshow hasn't started.


Going to be a great day at the MCG. Finals locked in, that rare sight of happy MFC fans. 

Their midfield is excellent but they lack running HBs and don’t have too many scoring options. If we break even in the middle we should be able to lock it in their fwd half

go you Demons!

1 minute ago, DubDee said:

Going to be a great day at the MCG. Finals locked in, that rare sight of happy MFC fans. 

Their midfield is excellent but they lack running HBs and don’t have too many scoring options. If we break even in the middle we should be able to lock it in their fwd half

go you Demons!

 

Ours would be better....

1 minute ago, ding said:

Ours would be better....

Haha oops!

its a new tactic to throw them off

 

GWS were the big beneficiaries of last night, as they’re now guaranteed not to travel week 1.

If they win they’ll play us at Spotless

If they lose they’ll play Sydney at the SCG.

I wonder if that changes their approach in any way - ie resting a sore Phil Davis.

Can’t wait to the reception when we run out today. 


We hit the finals in 1987 with a wet sail, and proceeded to destroy Norf and Sydney in our first 2 finals.

Confidence is worth many goals. This is an important game for more than just ladder position.

Play like last week and should be too good. Grest opportunity awaits. Go Dees.

Feeling different compared to most match days.  Glad we are already holding a ticket to September, but completely unsure what will get served up today.

hope we get through unscathed, play high quality footy, and get the 4 points ( in that order, which is different to most games!).  We travel well, so not so worried where we play.  Better at home so I can attend, but we haven’t really made a fortress of the G this year.

Dees by 26

1 hour ago, Bring-Back-Powell said:

GWS were the big beneficiaries of last night, as they’re now guaranteed not to travel week 1.

If they win they’ll play us at Spotless

If they lose they’ll play Sydney at the SCG.

I wonder if that changes their approach in any way - ie resting a sore Phil Davis.

Can’t wait to the reception when we run out today. 

The introduction of the bye round has pretty much eliminated the practice of teams laying down before the finals. The carrot for GWS beating us is the prospect of playing us again in the EF, at home, having only just beaten us. They’ll throw everything at us.

I can’t wait for this game. Should be a ripper.


Looking forward to seeing how we go in a true, nothing to lose game. The boys are free to go out and play a game of footy with no significant consequences. Playing with freedom can produce amazing things, and so can momentum.

I am extremely confident about this game. Was feeling the same last week, and the opposite the week before.

Bring on the Cats!

1 hour ago, Mr Steve said:

Biggest game of the year for Melbourne. Win well and roll though September. 

I thought last week might be tough to beat but anyway.

With us a September lock and the Giants to play in Sydney regardless I suspect this may be a freewheeling affair. We have more to gain though with a home final and that hopefully is enough. 

With Viney to return and possibly Smith and Hunt available by finals you would not want to under perform. 

Edited by big_red_fire_engine

Any truth to the rumour of JFK in for Hannan per another thread?

Apparently Hannan was in the injured group yesterday at training.

7 minutes ago, big_red_fire_engine said:

I thought last week might be tough to beat but anyway.

With us a September lock and the Giants to play in Sydney regardless I suspect this may be a freewheeling affair. We have more to gain though with a home final and that hopefully is enough. 

With Viney to return and possibly Smith and Hunt available by finals you would not want to under perform. 

This has nothing to do with GWS it's about our attitude. If the player are switched on and I believe they will be we could win the flag, if not it's one final and plan for next year. 

1 hour ago, Bring-Back-Powell said:

GWS were the big beneficiaries of last night, as they’re now guaranteed not to travel week 1.

If they win they’ll play us at Spotless

If they lose they’ll play Sydney at the SCG.

I wonder if that changes their approach in any way - ie resting a sore Phil Davis.

Can’t wait to the reception when we run out today. 

Wouldn't that be wonderfully, typically, shitfully Melbourne?

First final in 12 years and we'd have to travel to [censored] city to watch it!


35 minutes ago, Nasher said:

The introduction of the bye round has pretty much eliminated the practice of teams laying down before the finals. The carrot for GWS beating us is the prospect of playing us again in the EF, at home, having only just beaten us. They’ll throw everything at us.

I can’t wait for this game. Should be a ripper.

Yep, pretty much it Nash. Win and we get Geelong at home, lose and we roll the dice again with GWS at some god forsaken ground. Who wants to play the orange people twice in a few weeks? Nah, bring it on Dees. Then we can bury Geelong.

A-game today boys..play it finals style.  TODAY.

Live rehearsal. No backward steps...no fluffed passing. No missing opportunities.

Ramp it up and take no prisoners. The next level campaign starts now.

I expect a pretty close battle until about 5-10 into last quarter...then Melbourne by 30

Go Dees....bury the dastards ;)

15 minutes ago, Mr Steve said:

This has nothing to do with GWS it's about our attitude. If the player are switched on and I believe they will be we could win the flag, if not it's one final and plan for next year. 

So you're saying if we lose today we may as well not show up in a fortnight?

This is more important than last weeks lock in a finals spot in enemy territory to avoid the pressure of having to win in round 23?

Cant say I agree on either point but each to their own. 

 
40 minutes ago, The Chazz said:

I am extremely confident about this game. Was feeling the same last week, and the opposite the week before.

You are our good luck charm, The Chazz. It's quite the responsibility. Don't f**k it up.


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