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7 hours ago, leave it to deever said:

Thanks for reminding me. We have done well there but not so much prior to 2017.

Since they moved to Adelaide oval we've only lost to them there once, in 2015.

We've beaten them at Adelaide Oval 4 times for an 80% win rate! Wins by 3 points (2014), 41 pts (2017), 13 pts (2018) and 51 pts (2020).

WOO-HOO-HOOOOOO!!!!

Edited by Dr. Gonzo

 

We play the Adelaide Oval like the fiddle, Its a 2nd home to the MFC and we have had some marvellous memories and victories in the city of churches.

All the glory to the MFC.

Dees by 32.

 

 

 

 

10 hours ago, Dr. Gonzo said:

Since they moved to Adelaide oval we've only lost to them there once, in 2015.

We've beaten them at Adelaide Oval 4 times for an 80% win rate! Wins by 3 points (2014), 41 pts (2017), 13 pts (2018) and 51 pts (2020).

WOO-HOO-HOOOOOO!!!!

So its you mr woo hooo.

 

 
1 hour ago, leave it to deever said:

So its you mr woo hooo.

 

Haha no I wish I could get across there - I hope he's out representing this weekend though whoever he is

1 hour ago, Dr. Gonzo said:

Haha no I wish I could get across there - I hope he's out representing this weekend though whoever he is

Hes probably working on a new cape.


They will give us a scare no doubt. They were able to hang with a good team last week at home and I imagine they will at times against us as Carlton did.

The players message is simple (and expressed often in the media lately). We know there will be times when opposition make a move on us whether its getting two goals up or reducing a lead but there's a firm belief that we are fitter and our game style/plan if executed will beat the opposition. 

That strange foreign word to any Melbourne Demon person is starting to bleed into out current situation... 'trust', with the above mentioned mindset. Losing this week isn't going to rattle that but I don't think that will be the reality anyway.

Strange but welcome times.

17 hours ago, Timothy Reddan-A'Blew said:

Nice angle, D17, but I have to step in: not enough Ls and Ms for Christian but there is sufficient for a Gawn to drop back into the hole...

Nice one.

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