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15 minutes ago, 12345_54321 said:

Interestingly the game may have been played in Sydney (for some strange reason) if the Hobart game fell through.

Thus the game may not have even been relocated to Marvel.

 

I guess that is good news for our Tassie fans (all 3 of you? haha)

Hope we can finally find a win at the wind tunnel. 

 
Just now, daisycutter said:

demons $1.01

norf        $17.00

Stupid odds. 


100 to one on is ridiculous odds in a two horse race, even in this contest where one of the horses is a thoroughbred champion and the other is a Shetland pony.

42 minutes ago, Demondan75 said:

Hey Clint, is 4pm the confirmed time for ticket sales? Thanks 

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1 minute ago, Demonland said:

You almost have to chuck 10 on them in an attempt to alleviate the shame of losing.

It's an effort to get people to back North there would be vey few fronting up with their cash.


$1.01 you get a better return from the bank!

5 minutes ago, ManDee said:

$1.01 you get a better return from the bank!

Not these days 

31 minutes ago, Clintosaurus said:

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Thanks for the help Clint. We got our tickets; Ricky Ponting Stand Bay 7, so you will be able to hear us where you are. Just look for the children and Nort fans we startle.

1 hour ago, Bring-Back-Powell said:

Interestingly the game may have been played in Sydney (for some strange reason) if the Hobart game fell through.

Thus the game may not have even been relocated to Marvel.

Presumably the AFL had decided that the most important component of this match was to make Melbourne fly for about an hour to get to their.

26 minutes ago, old dee said:

It's an effort to get people to back North there would be vey few fronting up with their cash.

Yep this is exactly how bookies work - most don't seem to understand this


Is this the ground that routinely has an 8 goal wind blowing whichever way it feels like?

Would be just our luck if the wind changed each quarter and the Kangas had the wind the whole game.   Only something that mental could stop the Dees juggernaut.

29 minutes ago, dworship said:

Thanks for the help Clint. We got our tickets; Ricky Ponting Stand Bay 7, so you will be able to hear us where you are. Just look for the children and Nort fans we startle.

We got Boon bay 12. Couldn’t get anything in Ponting for a group of our size (8). Not perfect but should beat the garbage we’ve had the last few times.

Might do an Essendon fan and complain that the game wasn't moved somewhere more people could see it.

Correct if I'm wrong but every time we play North at Blundstone they end up kicking with the wind in the first quarter meaning that we were always too knackered to take advantage of it in the last?

The most minor of minor danger games this one, if we can't handle the wind. 


4 minutes ago, Bring-Back-Powell said:

Correct if I'm wrong but every time we play North at Blundstone they end up kicking with the wind in the first quarter meaning that we were always too knackered to take advantage of it in the last?

The most minor of minor danger games this one, if we can't handle the wind. 

This will only be a danger game if Bombay Airconditioning  placed that bet back in early March that North would lose every game this year. If he placed it, we will drop this game for sure. Hopefully he didn't.

 

We usually go to the Waterfront Hotel before and after. It's near the ferry stop and then a short walk to the ground. It gets pretty crowded but they have  a large outside area which is great when the weather's good, which it should be.

4 minutes ago, dworship said:

We usually go to the Waterfront Hotel before and after. It's near the ferry stop and then a short walk to the ground. It gets pretty crowded but they have  a large outside area which is great when the weather's good, which it should be.

Was going to suggest Waterfront. Only one within walking distance.

Might have to wander in around 12 for a couple of pints before the game.

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