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Must win. I hope they play the Casey game beforehand so I can see both.

 

Gay to centre and Zanker hff. Parry to bench and bannan to ff.

Goldie a good in but I would have kept Emonson instead of Sherriff.

Is moving Cunningham to the bench a warning?

She have to increase her output.

Hoping she gets motivated, starts taking multiple marks and kicks a couple of goals.

Good chance to prove themselves against a strong team.

They played a beautiful quarter in the first game this season. Replicate that for the entire game and they are unbeatable. 

Go Dees.

 


10 hours ago, kev martin said:

Is moving Cunningham to the bench a warning?

She have to increase her output.

Hoping she gets motivated, starts taking multiple marks and kicks a couple of goals.

Good chance to prove themselves against a strong team.

They played a beautiful quarter in the first game this season. Replicate that for the entire game and they are unbeatable. 

Go Dees.

 

Last week moved up the ground, and as a ruck relief. ...finally.  Then Daisy moved to FF, someone who can kick goals and take marks, rather than being wasted on the HB line. 

Adelaide will be hard to beat, but if they can, the Demons will be a game clear in the 6 as Bulldogs are playing North this week.

1 hour ago, george_on_the_outer said:

Last week moved up the ground, and as a ruck relief. ...finally.  Then Daisy moved to FF, someone who can kick goals and take marks, rather than being wasted on the HB line. 

Adelaide will be hard to beat, but if they can, the Demons will be a game clear in the 6 as Bulldogs are playing North this week.

I'm not in Melbourne, the st.kikda game is looking wet.

If it is the same out at Casey tonight, then our talls won't be of much use.

Conditions are for the smalls like Hanks and McNamara, and the strong bodies, like Scott.

Perhaps there will be some late changes!

 

Edited by kev martin

Wet as hell here. Will have to take brollie.

 

Lampard has been terrific so far.



These tackles....ferocious attitude tonight 

 
15 minutes ago, Clint Bizkit said:

Best crumbing goal I’ve seen from any Melbourne player in about a decade.

Brilliant goal.


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