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Expecting a Spargo masterclass. 3 goals from him I reckon. 

 

Right.....ready to go, apparently its going to persist it down and blow a gale so, wet weather gear, scarf, beanie. 4 Dees got a do what 4 Dees gotta do and we're looking forward to it! Make us proud boys.

2 hours ago, Demongirl35 said:

Word going round McDonald is a late out.

I’m not 100% how true it is

I spoke to a senior players wife this morning who told me there was a question whether Tom would be ok to go tonight. His back is giving him grief and he didn’t pull up well after the flight to and from Brisbane.

 
7 hours ago, jumbo returns said:

100% rain predicted all night, starting from 6pm and going through until about 11pm

I hope we make changes and go in a bit smaller....learn our lesson from the WB game

Going with the Weid who can't hold a mark in the dry. Mmmm


6 minutes ago, jane02 said:

I spoke to a senior players wife this morning who told me there was a question whether Tom would be ok to go tonight. His back is giving him grief and he didn’t pull up well after the flight to and from Brisbane.

If true why put him through 8 more hours on the plane to Perth? Guess they thought he might improve. 

Weid to kick 5 and his trade value to go through the roof. Kill two birds with one stone!

 

There are isolated showers/storms there but no torrential rain. Calm the farm folks. Plenty of the game will be played with no rain. 

1 minute ago, DubDee said:

If true why put him through 8 more hours on the plane to Perth? Guess they thought he might improve. 

We did have to fly over Monday and quarantine for 7 days, they wouldn’t have known that TMac wouldn’t be fit. 🤷🏼‍♂️


2 hours ago, Kumamoto_Ken said:

Not sure about QD, but I swallow a profanisaurus before each game...

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100% rain.  14c. Severe winds. Perfect Viney conditions.  I’d love Lockhart in but given options it’s likely Jordon or Vandenburg likely.  

2 minutes ago, spirit of norm smith said:

100% rain.  14c. Severe winds. Perfect Viney conditions.  I’d love Lockhart in but given options it’s likely Jordon or Vandenburg likely.  

Not as bad as 1st thought supposedly 


23 minutes ago, jane02 said:

I spoke to a senior players wife this morning who told me there was a question whether Tom would be ok to go tonight. His back is giving him grief and he didn’t pull up well after the flight to and from Brisbane.

I do have some back problems myself and a day like they had would cause me the same problems. Hopefully if he plays he’s 100% if not I hope the rest helps 

If weid is in , does he play in backline on darling or oscar allen

Jordon in not Weid…going small. Goody on 360.

Edited by OhMyDees


Would have thought Vanders to hit in hard in tough conditions.

who's the medi sub?

Edited by Win4theAges

Goody just said on 360 that JJ will replace TMac

 
3 hours ago, defuture15 said:

Hoping that umpire 22 is not on the roster tonight

Nicholls, Dalgleish and Howorth. 
 

No 22 or Margetts, but here’s hoping Nicholls has finally forgiven Gawn for smashing the ball out of the ruck after one of his poor centre bounces.


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