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Fox Footy just showed footage from Round 1 last year with Gawn getting targeted, I hope this has been reviewed and they're ready for it. In fact I would love to see a few of our players target Rockliff from the start with a bit of niggle.

3 minutes ago, leave it to deever said:

We will win this one by 25.

We'll see...

 

Well the ground is very empty but Got great seats  

GO DEMONS

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I’m excited about this game. Reckon we might shut up some critics. 
 

I’m a bit further into the booze than I wanted to be at this stage and I just loaded up on Sportsbet- bad combination 

But ..... who GAF - I’m confident 


7 minutes ago, dazzledavey36 said:

Not confident at all.

I think Port we'll get us in a close one.

just saw team line up on tv, hope it's wrong when it has Fritta in the back line and Harmes up forward.

1 minute ago, Pates said:

Fox Footy just showed footage from Round 1 last year with Gawn getting targeted, I hope this has been reviewed and they're ready for it. In fact I would love to see a few of our players target Rockliff from the start with a bit of niggle.

In the post-game last week a couple of the players made mention of what happened last year and that the players hadn't forgotten it.

 

3 minutes ago, dazzledavey36 said:

We'll see...

C'mon, fire up big fella!

A pumped up dazzle = wins!

 
3 minutes ago, DemonOX said:

Well the ground is very empty but Got great seats  

GO DEMONS

Need a ‘jealous’ symbol 


2 minutes ago, Wiseblood said:

C'mon, fire up big fella!

A pumped up dazzle = wins!

Reverse psychology...?

 

No really, I'm [censored] myself.......

7 minutes ago, Bitter but optimistic said:

I’m excited about this game. Reckon we might shut up some critics. 
 

I’m a bit further into the booze than I wanted to be at this stage and I just loaded up on Sportsbet- bad combination 

But ..... who GAF - I’m confident 

Hope you’re right Bitter. Most nervous I’ve been for a game this year. 

Looking forward to spending the next two hours being angry at footy rather than Covid and the stupid people in this world. 
Bring it on. 

10 minutes ago, Pates said:

Fox Footy just showed footage from Round 1 last year with Gawn getting targeted, I hope this has been reviewed and they're ready for it.

Don't worry. If they try that again, and again early in 2021, our coaches will absolutely take notice and begin the process of commencing to start preparing to plan to counter.



 

Was Harmes even trying to spoil?


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