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No sitting back on our laurels today....or it will have making finals hardy worth the effort.

 

Just announced. JKH in for Hannan

 
3 minutes ago, Mickey said:

Just announced. JKH in for Hannan

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Bvgger

Bvgger

BVGGER !!

Oh well.......?

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5 minutes ago, Mickey said:

Just announced. JKH in for Hannan

Damn it 


Good start to the day. Choice of seats at this stage. Don't be fooled by the blue sky, it's bread monkeys here in the wind. 

 

I know in modern footy that being tough is putting your head over the ball and going when it's your turn. But you need mongrel in finals. Who provides the protection and does the damage for us?  I like Kent for name-related reasons, and TMac is a hard man.  We've got plenty of talent and no squibs. But who are GWS afraid of?

5 minutes ago, Mickey said:

Just announced. JKH in for Hannan

Bummer. There goes 2-3 goals missing!

 
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Such a meh change. JKH has shown zero at senior level, would have liked Bugg in ahead of him. Bugg for all of his issues has shown his best at senior level is well ahead of JKHs. (Hopefully no-one sooks up at a view on what we have seen from JK).


[censored] a duck. [censored] change. Injuries are just pissing me off so much this season  

JHK is just such a nothing addition. 

1 hour ago, Bitter but optimistic said:

I'm a late out, so will be part of the TV audience.

I have a feeling. It started in my nethers ( a sure sign of veracity) and is evolving. Because I can't be there, I reckon Melbourne will have a mighty win today. 

This momentum will then carry us into a glorious victory in the Elim final.

I will have to rejig the nethers before subsequent predictions. 

BBO - late out (nethers)

1 minute ago, Cards13 said:

Such a meh change. JKH has shown zero at senior level, would have liked Bugg in ahead of him. Bugg for all of his issues has shown his best at senior level is well ahead of JKHs. (Hopefully no-one sooks up at a view on what we have seen from JK).

Bugg would've only added 1 Goal 3 Behinds and 1 Out on full

Prefer JKH for his defensive run

Hannan was great last week.  Hopefully just a 1 week injury.

Just need JKH to not be a liability and we should be ok.


Big shout out to the MFC for embracing and rewarding their members this week. My 8-year old won the ‘Junior Mascot experience’ for today’s game. She’ll be running out with the boys, through the banner! Asked who she’d like to run out with (they get a choice), she said without hesitation, “Clarry, and if not him, Max.” She knows her footy! Great reward for a dedicated young Demon.

So no-one else doing the lap of honour? Surely someone else had nothing better to do on weekends and went to every single home game! ?

2 minutes ago, layzie said:

So no-one else doing the lap of honour? Surely someone else had nothing better to do on weekends and went to every single home game! ?

I saw the email a day too late! Doh!

Massive chance for JKH to miraculously get a spot in a finals side after looking gone all year. Let's back him in!


Bugg should be playing not the spud

 

Would have been good for Hannan to have another run before finals and add to last weeks effort. 

JKH to break the corralling stat record. 

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Perfect chance go's begging to see what Bugg could produce late in the season.

JKH provides defensive run? Oh well he's in let's hope he plays out of his skin.


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