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Better for us to play against a top team no pressure.

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Either way our opposition analyst can get straight to work, only has to view one tape from yesterday’s Suns Dogs game.

A top two clash with no crowds possibly again, bugger.

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Footscray will be on the register after our game if it’s put forward. We’re going to be victimised. Cannot see us being anything but touched up by the Dogs. 

2 losses in a row and then if things continue to get worse in Melbourne we’ll have Geelong the following week at Kardinia.

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2 minutes ago, OhMyDees said:

Footscray will be on the register after our game if it’s put forward. We’re going to be victimised. Cannot see us being anything but touched up by the Dogs. 

2 losses in a row and then if things continue to get worse in Melbourne we’ll have Geelong the following week at Kardinia.

I'm more confident of beating the Doggies than the Suns

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2 minutes ago, OhMyDees said:

Footscray will be on the register after our game if it’s put forward. We’re going to be victimised. Cannot see us being anything but touched up by the Dogs. 

2 losses in a row and then if things continue to get worse in Melbourne we’ll have Geelong the following week at Kardinia.

I say bring this senario on. If we're good enough we'll beat both the doggies and the cats.

If not then at least we'll know early and won't to suffer any MFCSS through the finals.

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Just now, Hardley Benial said:

I say bring this senario on. If we're good enough we'll beat both the doggies and the cats.

If not then at least we'll know early and won't to suffer any MFCSS through the finals.

May as well. But knowing Melbourne we’re more likely to beat Dogs and Cats but get pumped by Adelaide and Gold Coast ?

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9 minutes ago, Deetective Sgt. Taggert said:

Did anyone else notice that Brayshaw let this slip in the post match interview? Seems like its almost a done deal…

Would explain the performance last night, saving themselves for the Dogs.

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34 minutes ago, dl4e said:

Does not matter who we play. After yesterday they look gone. 

The doom-mongering on this site is becoming unnecessary. I don't think anyone thought they were 'gone' after they outplayed PA at their home ground just a week ago.

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2 minutes ago, Hopeful Demon said:

The doom-mongering on the site is becoming unnecessary. I don't think anyone thought they were 'gone' after they outplayed PA at their home ground just a week ago.

I have seen it all before.

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6 minutes ago, dl4e said:

I have seen it all before.

To be fair, we will comfortably account for the dogs if the current pattern continues.

We are so bloody schizophrenic.

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Switching round 19 and 20 games still has a few border closure and exemption issues. 

Just let us play GCS next week in Qld!!  If Brisb can come and go to Melb to play the Hawks next week then we can come and go to Qld to play GCS. 

Have a horrible feeling the AFL is hell bent on us playing in Darwin.

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35 minutes ago, dl4e said:

Does not matter who we play. After yesterday they look gone. 

Don’t disagree entirely with this: I think we have done our dash this year. Problem is that we have no plan going forward other than hit and hope - I think this will be our undoing over the next few days. I believe it’s the only thing that’s holding us back at the moment.

 

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2 hours ago, Rogue said:

Why?

Gives us time to study their game plan well before the final series and to adjust in the lead up games.

We can still peak if a few more home and away games left.

Playing them close to the finals, then we play them when we should be at our best. Play them now and we still have room for improvement, with some fine tuning prior to the real stuff (finals).

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