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1 hour ago, Skuit said:

Cracked the code and ended up as a bunny at a shibari event. Will be tied up until kick-off with no other choice. Recommended remedy. 

Jesus. I don't think I want to know what this means.

 
2 minutes ago, Redleg said:

Rain predicted.

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24 minutes ago, leave it to deever said:

Kozzie and Dogga are the personalities that would step up and relish a finals atmosphere.

And Oliver to pick up from last week.

For sure.

I haven't mentioned another under the radar player, Bowey. Finals after, what, 4-5 games. What a story, reliability, efficiency, selfless, supportive. Keep that cool head, give us an out and hit up those mids. Would love him to get a goal. 

Go Dees!

To the lucky demon fans living in SA who can go tonight, you are representing every fellow demon fan who cannot be there tonight. Just make more noise than the lion fans & when the boys run out tonight let them know the support is there. Have fun & lets hope we all see a victory


19 minutes ago, SA_Demon said:

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Rain on the way

 

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I have to admit that this game is more nerve-racking than the elimination final against Geelong in 2018. Before the elimination final against Geelong I didn't feel particularly nervous about what would happen because I was satisfied that we were able to make the finals in the first place. But today I feel extremely nervous because we finished on top of the ladder and my expectations are really high.

1 minute ago, Hopeful Demon said:

I have to admit that this game is more nerve-racking than the elimination final against Geelong in 2018. Before the elimination final against Geelong I didn't feel particularly nervous about what would happen because I was satisfied that we were able to make the finals in the first place. But today I feel extremely nervous because we finished on top of the ladder and my expectations are really high.

Not making up the numbers, this time

 

I'm not nervous yet. Maybe because we haven't been able to go to the games I feel a bit disconnected if that makes sense.

I think I'm more excited because for once we are the team to best & haven't just fallen into finals action. Maybe this will be our best chance yet.

Brisbane have bought in 2 very good ins but at least Hipwood isn't there. We just have to get off to a good start & not let them jump us. 

1 hour ago, picket fence said:

My wife has sent me to the home theatre room out back rather than put up with my histrionics and verbals. She is a good woman🤩

“Get Out”


28 minutes ago, Sir Why You Little said:

“Get Out”

Ah, now I know what my wife means, I thought she was complaining about her gout.

With Harris Andrews, normally has a reasonable height advantage against most forwards, hopefully won't get that tonight with BB. Hope he can at least halve most contests.

If the rain comes as predicted at half time, I hope we are well up. Harder to score in the wet. 

My left knee is tingling..

Ive got a feeling Trac is going to rip lions apart Dusty style.

 

6 minutes ago, Redleg said:

If the rain comes as predicted at half time, I hope we are well up. Harder to score in the wet. 

Will suit us. Lions are a fast high scoring team.

Rain and we will grind them down with our surge footy.


5 minutes ago, leave it to deever said:

My left knee is tingling..

Ive got a feeling Trac is going to rip lions apart Dusty style.

 

I hope so. He has become a sidekick to Oliver over the past 12 weeks. Time to just reassert your dominance my man.

7 minutes ago, Chook said:

I hope so. He has become a sidekick to Oliver over the past 12 weeks. Time to just reassert your dominance my man.

I don't think there's any egos left in our side. Sometimes I wish Trac and sometimes Kozzy would be more selfish because they are such rare talents but they are playing a selfless game all of them, and that's obviously what it takes to finish on top...

 

Hopefully it's enough to go all the way?

I don’t live far from Adelaide Oval and it’s getting very dark outside, The rain looks to be coming soon.


2 minutes ago, SA_Demon said:

I don’t live far from Adelaide Oval and it’s getting very dark outside, The rain looks to be coming soon.

Are you going?

DEES TO WIN dont care by how much

9 minutes ago, SA_Demon said:

I don’t live far from Adelaide Oval and it’s getting very dark outside, The rain looks to be coming soon.

Coz its night??

 
18 minutes ago, Hell Bent said:

Jordon 

Id almost go Jones, just a feeling !

11 minutes ago, SA_Demon said:

I don’t live far from Adelaide Oval and it’s getting very dark outside, The rain looks to be coming soon.

Light fading fast in Adelaide. 

Looks like we're in for a dark night !!!


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