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What time do the lads leave . Want to go to airport and say well done 

 

 

I'd say the red eye.

I’d say 8.30

 

Would have planned returning to Melb ASAP for GF recovery

 
35 minutes ago, Dirts said:

What time do the lads leave . Want to go to airport and say well done 

 

Get to Melbourne around midnight. I think they leave there about 6.00pm Perth time

Edited by DV8

4 minutes ago, DV8 said:

Get to Melbourne around midnight. I think they leave there about 6.00pm Perth time

This is what I was told too. Say we’ll done from me too! They will be shattered.


Playing group and majority of support staff will be on 18.15 departure. Scheduled to arrive Melbourne at 23.50

Lucky them, some of us live here and will be copping this for years

59 minutes ago, TGR said:

I’d say 8.30

 

Would have planned returning to Melb ASAP for GF recovery

HA! GF recovery, what a pissa!!

 

Really feel for those that went over today and had to watch that; credit to you all.

Almost makes me wish we lost to Hawthorn last week.

 

The title of this thread may be the best advice anyone will ever get.

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Well done???!!

FMD. 

Anyone want to access business lounge qantas in Perth tonight let me know. I’ll be doing my best to drain Perth of beer. 

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