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So, if we beat Hawthorn, do we play WC on the Friday or Saturday night the week after? Seems pretty unfair to give a Victorian team a Saturday night match in Perth the week before a daytime Grand Final.

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2 minutes ago, SaberFang said:

So, if we beat Hawthorn, do we play WC on the Friday or Saturday night the week after? Seems pretty brutal the week before a Grand Final to give a Victorian team a Saturday night match in Perth.

They just mentioned on Ch 7 saying Sat twilight or night.

15 minutes ago, Jibroni said:

If your able to swing by Adelaide I’d be happy to come along. Have a 7 seater as well ?

Say hello to the nullabor nymph on your way through.?

 

Thank god ill never have to support Collingwood again.....that was intense.

 

24 minutes ago, SaberFang said:

So, if we beat Hawthorn, do we play WC on the Friday or Saturday night the week after? Seems pretty unfair to give a Victorian team a Saturday night match in Perth the week before a daytime Grand Final.

It has to be Friday night! Surely... It’s the only common sense decision.


45 minutes ago, Jibroni said:

If your able to swing by Adelaide I’d be happy to come along. Have a 7 seater as well ?

Let me in on that too!

I’m going again! Haha... What a week it will be.

 

I hate the filth.

So good to see that fat pink triplechinned pig's reactions towards the end of the match. Couldn't control himself despite being aware that cameras would be on him.

Hopefully out in straight sets.

7 hours ago, david_neitz_is_my_dad said:

Guys, there is still one more game inbetween then

Exactly.   Only a madman would look past this Friday night.

13 hours ago, monoccular said:

Frankenstein really relies on great delivery.  Cut out their mids and he is bloody near useless.

How many more years on his 99 year lease?  Looks past it really, and not particularly interested. 

Having to clamber over your piles of cash (ah la uncle scrooge) to get out of the house each day would really take its toll physically I imagine

9 hours ago, Diamond_Jim said:

Seriously contemplating a nice road trip accross the wonderful Nullabor.

Time to dust off the trusty Google maps

If you need a map to get across the Nulla probably best you don’t attempt it ?

I’m not sure about you guys, but I was hoping West Coast won that. I was working out who I’d rather play if we beat Hawks and I can honestly say the structure and game style we play suits Eagles more, even if that is away at Optus Stadium. 

They look to play a zoning uncontested game style which we have learnt how to counter and break the lines. I feel as though if we came up against the pies at the G their hard run and carry and spread game would be harder to play against than the Eagles. 

 

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1 hour ago, bingers said:

I hate the filth.

So good to see that fat pink triplechinned pig's reactions towards the end of the match. Couldn't control himself despite being aware that cameras would be on him.

Hopefully out in straight sets.

If so he can spend the rest of the finals series making jokes about the Melbourne club, Range Rovers, and the snow whenever we are playing.

This is coming from a bloke who lives in Toorak and is good mates with Jamie Packer. 

2 hours ago, bingers said:

I hate the filth.

So good to see that fat pink triplechinned pig's reactions towards the end of the match. Couldn't control himself despite being aware that cameras would be on him.

Hopefully out in straight sets.

BINGO.???

2 hours ago, bingers said:

I hate the filth.

So good to see that fat pink triplechinned pig's reactions towards the end of the match. Couldn't control himself despite being aware that cameras would be on him.

Hopefully out in straight sets.

Does anyone have vision?

9 hours ago, david_neitz_is_my_dad said:

Guys, there is still one more game inbetween then

Yes there is but it’s cathartic to know that we’re feeling generally optimistic of getting past the Hawks.

And Perth broadcasters are already wary of coming up against the Demons particularly after beating them the other week.

Was listening to 6PR a little bit yesterday and they had Brad Hardie on (I know, I know) and he said Melbourne is the main concern the Eagles have with making the GF. They hold no fear against the Hawks but we’re a very different proposition. 


10 minutes ago, Diamond_Jim said:

Does anyone have any knowledge of how the ticketing works for an interstate final? 

Thanks

Roughly the same as last week.  AFL will set price categories, seat availability, #of tickets per member, selling times etc etc.

The only difference if we make the Prelim, is that tickets will be sold thru Ticketmaster and not Ticketek - a blessing really.

 

9 minutes ago, Diamond_Jim said:

Does anyone have any knowledge of how the ticketing works for an interstate final? 

Thanks

I’m hoping as an interstate member there will be a certain allocation and it’ll first in best dressed should we make it to the prelim. 

Other than that I guess you line up for GA.

 
22 minutes ago, Lucifer's Hero said:

Roughly the same as last week.  AFL will set price categories, seat availability, #of tickets per member, selling times etc etc.

The only difference if we make the Prelim, is that tickets will be sold thru Ticketmaster and not Ticketek - a blessing really.

 

 

22 minutes ago, McQueen said:

I’m hoping as an interstate member there will be a certain allocation and it’ll first in best dressed should we make it to the prelim. 

Other than that I guess you line up for GA.

thanks profusely but like many I am trying to gauge the worth of booking plane and accomodation etc but only prepared to do so if there is a realistic chance of tickets.

2 hours ago, Colin B. Flaubert said:

If so he can spend the rest of the finals series making jokes about the Melbourne club, Range Rovers, and the snow whenever we are playing.

This is coming from a bloke who lives in Toorak and is good mates with Jamie Packer. 

And sends his sons to Melbourne Grammar. Despite this he wears the Broady boy upbringing as a badge of honour when it suits.


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