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33 minutes ago, CHF said:

TC, The swan down cushions will be reserved for the front seats that are upholstered in tiger pelts.

As for Mr. Wells, I do not think it is HG. I believe I saw Mr.Wells brother in a movie many years ago', First name 'Oceans'.

CHF pleasing news on the furnishings front but totally perplexed ? on the identity of the mysterious ‘Mr Wells’. The answer must exist somewhere in the ether between George Clooney and the Invisible Man?

 

A full defensive effort and not letting them get a hot start is important.  The challenge for us is matching the midfield.  IF we can win or halve the midfield and apply our pressure, we are better forward than they are back, and better back than they are forward.  Papley kept quiet, Hickey and Kennedy nullified and BBB to kick a BBBag.

They lost nearly every stat but still won last week against the slowing Cats.  They wont get that luxury this week.  Expect we will take the game by 50-70 points.

Edited by buck_nekkid

In their last four games they fell in against Essendon, lost to GWS, got thumped by Gold Coast and absolutely burgled that win against Geelong.

With Fritta beating the charges and trak a dee for life, the lid will be off at the G on Sat night.

Dees by six goals. Bathwater Express rolls on.

 
4 minutes ago, Kozzie4PM said:

In their last four games they fell in against Essendon, lost to GWS, got thumped by Gold Coast and absolutely burgled that win against Geelong.

With Fritta beating the charges and trak a dee for life, the lid will be off at the G on Sat night.

Dees by six goals. Bathwater Express rolls on.

True true. I think we will handle them comfortably.

Would be nice to have a great start and be up 5 goals at quarter time, we haven't done that this season.

Gee, there are some super confident posters on here. We cant keep winning forever. If Sydneys IN'S are 100% fit its going to be close. If  Buddy and Rampe breakdown we should win.Weve lost 2 key players.

 


8 minutes ago, stynewillalwaysbeonthevine said:

Does anyone the stats on our best start to a season? How many did we win in 1965? What year did we win 8 in a row etc? 

Won our first 8 games in 1965.   Not sure if thats our record.

Had a quick look and I see we won our first 13 games in 1956.

Edited by Pickett2Jackson

 

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