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Draw just announced 

Looks Like we play the Crows and then Hawks

Good way to start a new season with some tough Games.

 

 

We play the Crows at Casey Fields on the 22nd of Feb. (4:40pm)

We then play the Hawks in Launceston on the 6th of March. (7:40pm)

Who we play doesn't bother me, I'd just like to see us get through these games without an injuries and some semblance of form.

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5 minutes ago, Kent said:

Draw just announced 

Looks Like we play the Crows and then Hawks

Good way to start a new season with some tough Games

Crows 2020 does not equal tough game surely.

 

Frosty's mob?  That's another matter entirely.

 

25 minutes ago, brendan said:

At least it’s not like last year where we had stuff all time between both games 

Yeah good point.

last year they bunched all the JLT games into just 2 weeks and they stupidly gave us a 6 day break coming off a 40 degree day in Shepparton.

Nice to have a 2 week break between games.

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2 hours ago, Wiseblood said:

We play the Crows at Casey Fields on the 22nd of Feb. (4:40pm)

We then play the Hawks in Launceston on the 6th of March. (7:40pm)

Who we play doesn't bother me, I'd just like to see us get through these games without an injuries and some semblance of form.

We should be able to win both these games.

 
1 hour ago, Bring-Back-Powell said:

Yeah good point.

last year they bunched all the JLT games into just 2 weeks and they stupidly gave us a 6 day break coming off a 40 degree day in Shepparton.

Nice to have a 2 week break between games.

That Casey game on Feb 22 could easily be another 40 degree job..

1 minute ago, old dee said:

We should be able to win both these games.

We should be able to go 25-0 next year.


1 minute ago, Wiseblood said:

We should be able to go 25-0 next year.

October fever Wiseblood?

Seriously Crows and Hawks are now average middle of the comp teams. 

8 minutes ago, old dee said:

That Casey game on Feb 22 could easily be another 40 degree job..

Certainly could be.

Or it could be 19 degrees per 2017 vs Carlton at Casey.

You just never know with Melb’s  weather. About as predictable year to year as it’s footy side.

I cant see us losing a game next year.

 

 

 

 

 

Too early?

6 minutes ago, ding said:

I cant see us losing a game next year.

 

 

 

 

 

Too early?

A trip to Spec Savers might be in order.

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3 hours ago, Wiseblood said:

We play the Crows at Casey Fields on the 22nd of Feb. (4:40pm)

We then play the Hawks in Launceston on the 6th of March. (7:40pm)

Who we play doesn't bother me, I'd just like to see us get through these games without an injuries and some semblance of form.

Amen to that Wise!


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Who drew the game at Whyalla?

1 hour ago, Wiseblood said:

We should be able to go 25-0 next year.

Well, we're off to a perfect start.   Undefeated and equal top of the ladder in 2020 so far.

So, one game in the [censored] end of nowhere and the other a Friday night blockbuster in Launceston. Could've been worse I guess. 

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2 minutes ago, Undeeterred said:

Port have to go to Whyalla and Moreton Bay. We can’t complain!

Give it time - I'm sure a few posters will find something to complain about.

How pointless is North Melbourne vs Bulldogs at docklands? Surely playing that at Arden street or Whitten Oval makes more sense. 

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