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Have a great day to all those that are going. I just got home from nightshift and have another tonight so will be watching on TV unfortunately.

Can't wait to get back to the G in the near future.

Dees by 27

 

If the predicted crowd numbers are true, is anyone that has a premium membership aware if guest passes were available?

One for the historians. When was the last time we beat the same side twice in one day?

The boys will beat Freo this afternoon and the girls will beat them tonight.

 

Will be cheering hard from Albury. Cmon dees please don’t let me down. 

1 minute ago, Cyclops said:

One for the historians. When was the last time we beat the same side twice in one day?

The boys will beat Freo this afternoon and the girls will beat them tonight.

Girls play tomorrow evening 


Can’t attend today as I’m going to an auction to try and buy a new home. Wish me luck!

I’ll be watching online this afternoon and hoping for a better first up effort than round 1 the last few years. Fire up Dees!!!

20 minutes ago, Bombay Airconditioning said:

If the predicted crowd numbers are true, is anyone that has a premium membership aware if guest passes were available?

I am Premium and I don’t believe they are available currently as they have to allocate seating at time of booking and guest passes are thru the club not ticketek.

I’m taking my 2 boys who are standard members but we are sitting away from my usual area on level 2. 

 
1 minute ago, Hell Bent said:

I am Premium and I don’t believe they are available currently as they have to allocate seating at time of booking and guest passes are thru the club not ticketek.

I’m taking my 2 boys who are standard members but we are sitting away from my usual area on level 2. 

Thanks for that mate, I’m a Sydney based Redlegs member. We (my fiancé and I) try and get down for 3-4 games a year, I normally buy her a guest pass. 
Having said that I’m watching the 9 morning show and I’m sure it just said that the MCG will be at 75% capacity shortly, hopefully when that happens guest passes and offered again. 

54 minutes ago, Cards13 said:

What’s on the menu???

I've been on the dreaded 4-6 week injury list with a herniated L4/L5 disc for the last month. MRI next week to give more info on surgery or not so not able to do much. Was going to attempt an pork roast on the rotisserie but just can't ?


Got something that was booked up last year, so can’t make it today.  It is already killing me that I can’t be there.  Go Dees, make the pain of having to sneak peeks at the app at inappropriate moments during my other thing worth it!

My wife has booked us in for some kind of fancy wine tasting event at 1pm today. I'm going to have to try the full media blackout...

Unbelievably I actually agreed to it about a month ago without event thinking about the day/date/timing...d'oh!

About to go the sleep here in the UK, it’s a bloody shocking time slot for me (2:45am) so I wake up nervously to check my phone tomorrow morning ?.

5 minutes ago, Kumamoto_Ken said:

My wife has booked us in for some kind of fancy wine tasting event at 1pm today. I'm going to have to try the full media blackout...

Unbelievably I actually agreed to it about a month ago without event thinking about the day/date/timing...d'oh!

Mate Get some control of your life

Enjoy the wine!!!

I feel like a kid again. Have been to 3 womens games this year but the MCG is another matter.


47 minutes ago, Deemented Are Go! said:

Girls play tomorrow evening 

There goes the record chance!

2 minutes ago, dl4e said:

I feel like a kid again. Have been to 3 womens games this year but the MCG is another matter.

Locked up too long?

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Edited by Accepting Mediocrity

Would be nice to be like the Melbourne Storm. 20 opening round wins in a row.

Go Dees


I’m absolutely pumped to be back at the G with the family and all my dees family.

get bloody rowdyyyyyyyy and can’t wait to hear you all!

 

go the dees

Any thoughts / recommendations on taking a 2 year old?

Not expecting to watch much of the game, might only last 20 minutes in our seat but taking the opportunity to jump on the train and get out of the house for an adventure. Got a decent seat on Level 2 as well.

 
58 minutes ago, Lord Travis said:

Can’t attend today as I’m going to an auction to try and buy a new home. Wish me luck!

I’ll be watching online this afternoon and hoping for a better first up effort than round 1 the last few years. Fire up Dees!!!

Bid late and bid hard.

Good luck!

We are carrying Jones, Tomlinson, Jetta and T Mac.  Freo will be looking to run us off our feet especially in the warm weather.  

Sparrow and Jordon are a worry for me too.  Really praying they show something today.

Looking forward to getting a first proper look at Pickett and LJ , and the new and improved top 5 player Petracca.

Freo by 21


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