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31 minutes ago, Andyc3444 said:

Taking my 4 year old to his first game of the year. We have country memberships. Anyone know if we just scan at the gate or do we need to nominate the game somehow and get a ticket in another way? Just unsure how the five games are counted. 

Your country membership will scan you into the general admission areas. 

 
3 hours ago, —coach— said:

Well here I am up with kids contemplating what could be...

If you didn’t have kids? 

50 minutes ago, Ethan Tremblay said:

Gameday Prediction(s):

- Hunt will kick four majors.

- Jeremy Cameron will be reported.

- Toby Greene will kick five majors. 

- Hore will take seven intercept marks. 

As long as Hunt kicks the first of the game I’ll be happy at the end of the day ?

 

The suns have shown what’s possible with a no name list, they’ve pushed some good sides up until 3/4 time. I had us getting flogged last week, but not only did we come to play, we played with purpose. Giants have some skilful players but so do we. What’s annoying me the most is that this year the flag is there for the taking, and we waited until round 9 to have a serious crack. 

3 hours ago, GCDee said:

With both SA clubs losing this weekend this game has become that much more important... A win here and we are just a single game behind 7th and 8th spot. 

Yes one game behind the records of 7th and 8th but given our %, we would effectively be two games off a top 8 spot. Lose today and we are still three games off.

Our poor percentage is basically worth another game. Teams would be licking their lips to play us, because even if they lose against us they don't stand to lose much percentage given we barely score and don't win by much.

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I fully expect to know within the first 5 minutes if we are in this. We are well under the odds after last weeks great effort. If we were favorites Id say we won't win. But strangely enough because we arent, we are a very good chance.

I have gone for Melbourne to be in front at the end of each quarter. ($4)

cant see us getting beat today       we match up very well                   on every line and they have to beat us

 

 
2 hours ago, McQueen said:

Love the optimism. 

Let me temper that. 

We will be obliterated today. 

By the side that managed 38 points against the Hawks

10 minutes ago, loges said:

By the side that managed 38 points against the Hawks

I’m going in with low expectations today.


Just completed a very pleasant spa and steam at the RACV club ( of which I am surprisingly still a member, given Biffen’s past drunken efforts to get me banned)

Anyway I am feeling almost positive and predict a close win- alternatively we will get flogged!

4 minutes ago, Bitter but optimistic said:

Just completed a very pleasant spa and steam at the RACV club ( of which I am surprisingly still a member, given Biffen’s past drunken efforts to get me banned)

Do you get a complimentary service? 

Salem out hurts...

BIG time!

So that's no Lever, May, Salem, Jetta, Hibberd.

Ridiculous.

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3 minutes ago, RedLegs23 said:

Salem out hurts...

BIG time!

So that's no Lever, May, Salem, Jetta, Hibberd.

Ridiculous.

And Melksham, Hannan, AVB ... Probably one or 2 others as well. 

4 minutes ago, RedLegs23 said:

Salem out hurts...

BIG time!

So that's no Lever, May, Salem, Jetta, Hibberd.

Ridiculous.

Christ, just saw. Spargo comes in? Don’t know what to make of that.

Spargo has done absolute nothing at VFL and now he gets a recall. What the??. We are in trouble. Just hope he can actually do something today. Bit more than his normal 30 odd SC points.

To put it kindly a bizarre selection in Spargo. Back in on the back of 2 weeks out on top of a poor VFL game.

Goody still feeling under the weather or what!??

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Really not good news for Salem who has a history of concussions. 

1 minute ago, Jaded said:

Really not good news for Salem who has a history of concussions. 

I didn’t think he did?

Thyroid yes but can’t recall him having too many concussions. 

 
8 minutes ago, bingers said:

And Melksham, Hannan, AVB ... Probably one or 2 others as well. 

& it's a real shame because it looks as though our system has finally got going (some what)... but there's always a tipping point when it comes to injuries & today's late out may prove to be just that.

 

33 minutes ago, McQueen said:

I’m going in with low expectations today.

Vs other weeks Steve?


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