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My Round 3 Preview and Prediction

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1 hour ago, Superunknown said:

I love our short socks. Perfect for road cycling. None of this Big Tall Socks Crit business.

Great post though I hope no one goes kicking for gaol!

But we are The Redlegs, not the Red Ankles. 

 
2 hours ago, Smokey said:

Not sure what the point of saying this is. Sounds like another "drinking bathwater" type comment which sounds somewhat insightful but is impossible to substantiate. 

 

Be assured the tone is just a bit of light-hearted processing of MFCSS.

 
11 minutes ago, DemonLad5 said:

Definitely the game we'd usually lose

Oh yes. So often 

Echo the thoughts that this is an absolute danger game for the club. 

Now let's see if this group has matured and can get the job done!

No excuses, really want to see a ruthless thrashing out there this weekend. 


Reckon they will try & go the snipe and biff early like they did against the Doggies in thier final up there in 2019 to great effect.

That's about their only real prospect of putting the Demons off our game.

Watch out for sniper Green in this one.  He will have someone in his sights early.  It's important we fly the flag here when he does.

Our challenge will be to give as good as we get early without getting conpletely sucked in and maintain the structures / methods that we know are working.

Demons to cruise home by 8 goals after a tough and spiteful first half. 

8 hours ago, dl4e said:

I think there is a problem with Cameron.

Yeah, he took a wrong turn and ended up in Geelong. And like many others, has yet to find a way out....

Hang on, you mean the other Cameron....

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