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8 minutes ago, Mr Steve said:

Beteasy now has us at 2.20 Dogs 1.77 But that happened last week as well. How did we end up last week did the plunge on the pies come off. 

Serious punters don't usually bet until the teams come out so you'd have to say weight of money.

 
9 minutes ago, —coach— said:

Wife follows Bulldogs, me and the kids follow Demons. I may end up divorced today!

Only if the Dees win so all is good.

 

one thing I'll let you in on about Bailey Smith is his appetite for working hard, and improvement - shown it since the age of 12. For context, his Dad owns a national chain of Golf stores... very very wealthy and lovely folk, with amazing work ethic.

If i was smarter, I would have put a lazy pineapple on him winning a brownlow at the age of 14.

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5 minutes ago, —coach— said:

Wife follows Bulldogs, me and the kids follow Demons. I may end up divorced today!

It could be worse, we might lose. Haha


Concerned about today. 
hope we turn up with intensity!!

1 minute ago, Bitter but optimistic said:

Just turned the footy on...... and the first thing I saw was Billy Brownless' fat head.

FMD. Dumb as a bag of rocks.

He's now known as Uncle Fester in my household when those ads come on. 

 

Was confident against the last three,    Confident we will win again,   maybe by less than 50 points though,

 

Go Dees

10 minutes ago, Engorged Onion said:

one thing I'll let you in on about Bailey Smith is his appetite for working hard, and improvement - shown it since the age of 12. For context, his Dad owns a national chain of Golf stores... very very wealthy and lovely folk, with amazing work ethic.

If i was smarter, I would have put a lazy pineapple on him winning a brownlow at the age of 14.

Yeah, yeah.yeah. Grandparents money and many might have a contrary view. Personal experience here.


I'm finally feeling it.  I'm suddenly really wound up for what I expect will be a ripper game as a spectacle and a hugely important one for both teams.

Strangely, I have an uncanny feeling like Melbourne are just supposed to win today.  I've got no doubt.  It is weird, weird, weird.

 

Well stupidly thought this game was at 3 despite being on Demonland for the last hour. Locked in now though!

why is hannan warming up? who is injured?


2 minutes ago, praha said:

why is hannan warming up? who is injured?

Brad Johnson (I think it was) was saying a few teams have been caught out this year with a late change and the emergency not being properly warmed up, so he thought it was likely just the Dees being prepared.

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5 minutes ago, Demonland said:

Love the 2020 indigenous guernsey. Guess we don't need the red back guernsey against the Bulldogs. 

I don't think we've ever had a bad one.  They always look fantastic.

1 minute ago, Lord Nev said:

Brad Johnson (I think it was) was saying a few teams have been caught out this year with a late change and the emergency not being properly warmed up, so he thought it was likely just the Dees being prepared.

ahh right. thanks. watching on mute atm.

Jones a late put with quad.


Just now, praha said:

ahh right. thanks. watching on mute atm.

Scratch that! haha Jones out, Hannan in apparently!

Chunk out

 

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