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Just now, hardtack said:

Hey, that’s what Google is for! ?

I think Lynch's parents may be related (to each other).

 

Good game to miss. Keep him fresh for Friday

hibbo and Rivs to step up and run off their man 

1 hour ago, dazzledavey36 said:

I would have loved to have given Lockhart the opportunity. 

I love Jetta, but his lack of pace really exposes us down back with his lack of run as well.

Agreed. 

 
1 hour ago, Jaded said:

I agree but Lockhart is just back from injury and Jetta has credits in the bank and he deserves a go. I think he will play a shut down role and we will release Rivers to play a more attacking role. 
 

We obviously knew Salem was in doubt so I’m sure they have a plan. 

Lockhart’s been good to go for six weeks now. 

1 minute ago, Mel Bourne said:

Lockhart’s been good to go for six weeks now. 

 

1 minute ago, Mel Bourne said:

Lockhart’s been good to go for six weeks now. 

I was sure he was out injured recently. My apologies. 


Hopefully Jetts plays lock down, Rivers can take more of that run and small chip passing that Salem does (extremely hard player to replace through) 

Great for Neville if he gets the opportunity. His performances for Casey have not been shabby. Amongst the best performed in our humble opinion.

One swallow does not make a summer.

One demon does not make a winning team.

 

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1 minute ago, Jaded said:

 

I was sure he was out injured recently. My apologies. 

Maybe “good to go” is a stretch but he resumed full training six weeks back, noting on his social media:

”The last few weeks have been a bit ‘nuts’ but it’s good to be back” ?

 
30 minutes ago, Tarax Club said:

Admittedly more than slightly envious of your plans for game day Rab. Here we have the Hole in the Wall takeaway for exorbitantly priced greasy fried rice washed down with a king’s ransom sugar rush coke.

Internet went down for 24 hours last week just before the first bounce ? today.

Must say prefer the cozy ambience of the ?. Big Plus, the company is not Neanderthal!

Hey ‘Rax. Yeah just rocked up here now for the game. I remember DRW from our last game in the top end and it’s slim pickings for sure. Enjoy the game regardless. 

28 minutes ago, Tarax Club said:

Would those be orange coloured? No problem on the road but if allowed on footpath ? path. Awaiting litigation. Big kids who use best read the fine print.

Not allowed on the road, and orange for one set and purple a different set. Purple ones go faster… 

 


They love stand in Adelaide, we have the Sor Edwin Smith Stand, the Sir Don Bradman, the Chappell Stand, the Riverbank Stand and then one stand with  Mark Ricciuto stand, Fos Williams stand, Max Basheer stand, Jack Oatey stand and Gavin Wanganeen stand… stands galore! 


5 minutes ago, Rab D Nesbitt said:

Hey ‘Rax. Yeah just rocked up here now for the game. I remember DRW from our last game in the top end and it’s slim pickings for sure. Enjoy the game regardless. 

Strapped in, ready to stone the Crows Demons!

1 hour ago, Jaded said:

A lot less confident now without Salem. Especially if we don’t win the clearances again. So much of our offensive play comes thru Salem. 

My God you really are Jaded aren’t you?

1 minute ago, buck_nekkid said:

Melbourne run out to Hell’s Bells.  Do the crows run out to Banjos?

Dueling banjos no less!


38 minutes ago, buck_nekkid said:

Melbourne run out to Hell’s Bells.  Do the crows run out to Banjos?

Ran away from Rundle Mall to join Bob Dylan’s Band! Let’s hope it’s Crow Blood ? on the (Adelaide Oval) Tracks.

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Rumble at Rundle

Dr Dee Dee just won in Adelaide at 16/1 (yes i had it) ...hopefully good omen !!

13 minutes ago, Wadda We Sing said:

Dr Dee Dee just won in Adelaide at 16/1 (yes i had it) ...hopefully good omen !!

Sign that nag up to join our growing list of DL practitioners.

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