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6 minutes ago, Ethan Tremblay said:

 

I’m not sure how reliable I am but I appreciate the vote of confidence. 

A different reliable source ET. ?

 

 
On 9/3/2018 at 12:13 AM, Rod Grinter Riot Squad said:

So either the Hawks or Tigers get an extra two days rest before we play them in a semi final?

Thanks AFL, for actually being fair to us for once.

Our game, should we win, will 100% be on Friday night.

No chance West Coast / Pies vs Sydney/GWS will be on Friday night, as both of those games are on Saturday this week and both will have teams travelling.

We will play Friday, giving whoever we play one extra days rest, but we will still get a full week. It's pretty fair. 

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8 minutes ago, greenmachine said:

tag ablett and we win

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A wack from Tyson’s forearm plate might give him something to think about,

2 hours ago, Jaded said:

Our game, should we win, will 100% be on Friday night.

No chance West Coast / Pies vs Sydney/GWS will be on Friday night, as both of those games are on Saturday this week and both will have teams travelling.

We will play Friday, giving whoever we play one extra days rest, but we will still get a full week. It's pretty fair. 

I know.

 

That is the point I was making, see the quote I had in my post...


On 9/2/2018 at 11:51 PM, MudDogs Gawn Win.. someday said:

And Queens of The Stoneage are playing at Margaret Court Arena. The AFL are absolute muppets for scheduling this game on the Friday. Should of been WCE v Coll in Perth and  had us playing on the Saturday night.

Who’s gives a rats ass about Queens of the Stoneage. Josh Homme is a sellout [censored]. Kyuss is where it’s at.

1 hour ago, Beetle said:

Who’s gives a rats ass about Queens of the Stoneage. Josh Homme is a sellout [censored]. Kyuss is where it’s at.

Everybody knows that you’re insane 

Really glad for Tyson. He is a good story too coming into his first final.

 
5 hours ago, Ethan Tremblay said:

 

I’m not sure how reliable I am but I appreciate the vote of confidence. 

You just stump up with your Yarra Park info #breaker

7 hours ago, Ethan Tremblay said:

 

I’m not sure how reliable I am but I appreciate the vote of confidence. 

I was his source.

As per Monday at 5:57pm (with some small edits):

Tyson is fit to play. they will select him. His ability to win contests were very important in the wc game and the first half of the gws. Both were played at near finals like intensity. they will want his physical strength and ball winning skills on Friday.

Viney is a certainty to be selected. But he is not a swap for kent and surely will mostly play as a mid. Which creates a bit of an issue in so far as tyson needs to be in the middle. Perhaps viney can play an outside, wing role. 

They will want hannan in the side for his forward smarts but also his physicality and strength.

So who comes out? 

Unfortunately for spargo and jkh it will be one of them, with jkh being the unlucky one. He was the in for hannan against gws and plays the outside wing role that viney could slot into. Will be tough on him as he was terrific against gws and by all accounts was one of the standouts at training on sat

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