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I hear this game may be played in Perth despite us having the right to a home final. I think there's some health regulation behind the ruling.

A bit unfair my fellow chaps, but I feel the Dees may take this in their stride all the same. Go number 9 (has he gotten smaller?)

2 hours ago, Demonland said:

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Post all information in regards to anything to do with the Preliminary Final match including Ticketing Information for our lucky brothers in the West, Opposition information etc.

Keep discussion about Changes in the Changes Thread: https://demonland.com/forums/topic/50987-changes-pf-vs-geelonggws/

 

I ve just got back from a party session at the casino in Adelaide, on to Perth. Go Dees 

 
8 minutes ago, Clint Bizkit said:

Love to see a poll of who posters who prefer to play against.

GWS without Greene for mine. They won't have enough goals in them to kick a winning score


10 minutes ago, Clint Bizkit said:

Love to see a poll of who posters who prefer to play against.

Geelong.

I greatly fear the way the Giants moved the ball against us last time we played.

Last time we won a prelim we beat the team who was ageing and on the way down, North. So history can repeat for mine, let's play the cats

 

If greene is out , play gws in prelim. . He is there game winner . But they would need to get over geelong first . Like all teams that win there qualifying  final straight to prelim , you hope  that the team you play had a tough game the week before. Port at home should be very warm favourites who  ever they play  in their preliminary . Not thinking too far ahead . One week at a time . 


3 hours ago, Clint Bizkit said:

Love to see a poll of who posters who prefer to play against.

I expect GWS to win but I'd prefer to play Geelong. We'd run over the top of them because of our superior fitness

3 hours ago, Clint Bizkit said:

Love to see a poll of who posters who prefer to play against.

Can’t believe I’m saying this Clint but it won’t matter.

Neither of them will beat us, both looked real tired this weekend.

I think I prefer to play the Giants. Their forward line isn’t as much of a worry, and they also play a contested game which I think we can beat them at. I know we lost to them earlier in the year, but I think we were struggling with our scoring and clearances which we’ve fixed up since then.

With the Cats, I worry how easily they got a hold of us last time. Cameron and Hawkins can get off the chain and kill our premiership chances. Their over possessive ball movement can work really well for them at times. The reason we won last week was because they just couldn’t get their hands on the footy at all in that last qtr. The other factor is that, yes we’ve beaten them twice this year already, but beating a quality team like that three times in a year is difficult to do. If we do end up playing the Cats and win then we’ll be certainties to beat Port/Brisbane the week after I feel.

Seems some are thinking Greene may be rubbed out for 2 weeks. Probably won't be rubbed out at all.


GWS - have been away from home for months, enormous game against swans

Geelong - old AF

 

Whoever we do play should be rooted by the time we get to them. Give me the cats, because [censored] them!

Does anyone know if VIC based supporters will even get access to tickets for this game and/or GF?

Now I have 2 weeks of extreme MFCSS comming up.

43 minutes ago, danielE288 said:

Does anyone know if VIC based supporters will even get access to tickets for this game and/or GF?

I wouldn’t think so.

How can they sell tickets to a large section of people that are ineligible to attend.

9 minutes ago, Bring-Back-Powell said:

I wouldn’t think so.

How can they sell tickets to a large section of people that are ineligible to attend.

Discussed elsewhere afl gold support melbourne  should be offered  tickets , unless they live in wa , cant see there will be many. 
last year Richmond afl gold support were offered tickets to gabba


1 hour ago, Bring-Back-Powell said:

I wouldn’t think so.

How can they sell tickets to a large section of people that are ineligible to attend.

I paid for a GF guarantee, would be bad business to not be offered a ticket

Think we'll be playing Geelong. Greene sent to tribunal, Green fractured forearm, Reid hammy, Cummings ankle.

Hopefully it's hard fought and the Cats get banged up. And hopefully there is no bye between the semi and prelim.

 
17 minutes ago, Mickey said:

Think we'll be playing Geelong. Greene sent to tribunal, Green fractured forearm, Reid hammy, Cummings ankle.

Hopefully it's hard fought and the Cats get banged up. And hopefully there is no bye between the semi and prelim.

There won’t be a bye after the semis. That will give the teams that won the qualifying finals 2 weeks off. No way in hell the AFL will do that. 
Only chance for a bye is prior to the grand final, and if Covid situation gets shaky they might just scrap it altogether. 


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