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10 minutes ago, Demonland said:

No way Tassie will allow North Melbourne in.

The game will definitely be moved.

Ben Brown to debut on his Home Turf at Marvel.

With an election coming up in Tassie, I'm not sure if you are joking but this could very well be the case now.

Docklands is available on Sunday afternoon so I would lock it in...

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Just now, rjay said:

With an election coming up in Tassie, I'm not sure if you are joking but this could very well be the case now.

Docklands is available on Sunday afternoon so I would lock it in...

No I'm being serious. Tassie have been staunch in their policy in regards to keeping COVID out and if there is even a miniscule chance of spread they will not allow them in.

 

The hype around Weideman’s possible return seems to ignore his past performances. At best he’s been average, more often poor.  Hope the new Weed is an improvement on prior years 

1 minute ago, The Chief said:

The hype around Weideman’s possible return seems to ignore his past performances. At best he’s been average, more often poor.  Hope the new Weed is an improvement on prior years 

Agree.If he comes in and puts in a lacklustre performance it will be the last straw for me. He can go to Collingwood. .


6 minutes ago, The Chief said:

The hype around Weideman’s possible return seems to ignore his past performances. At best he’s been average, more often poor.  Hope the new Weed is an improvement on prior years 

Love the positivity...

We've seen this guy play some pretty big roles in some pretty big games over the years. He is a man now. He plays tomorrow night and he plays well.

I just dont know what Im wishing for in the team chosen now! Every combination has got its positives.

7 minutes ago, Juicebox said:

Love the positivity...

We've seen this guy play some pretty big roles in some pretty big games over the years. He is a man now. He plays tomorrow night and he plays well.

Ok so maybe he doesnt play tomorrow night, but he'll be back!

 
19 minutes ago, The Chief said:

The hype around Weideman’s possible return seems to ignore his past performances. At best he’s been average, more often poor.  Hope the new Weed is an improvement on prior years 

He was very good last year.

 

 

7 minutes ago, TeamPlayedFine39 said:

He was very good last year.

 

 

Huh?


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