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22 minutes ago, WalkingCivilWar said:

What  happened in your second paragraph? I can’t make sense of it. 

The fourth player to be named as emergency will be another Demon whose identity is unknown and is also unimportant as he won't be playing. 

I expect Jordon will be named the injury sub and the starting line-up will be unchanged from last game.

 
3 minutes ago, Demonstone said:

The fourth player to be named as emergency will be another Demon whose identity is unknown and is also unimportant as he won't be playing. 

I expect Jordon will be named the injury sub and the starting line-up will be unchanged from last game.

isn't it a [censored] when you have to explain your joke. 

2 hours ago, Bates Mate said:

Now that he is on media Street he has to go against the grain to stay relevant

I think you're right BM but its sad also. Kane cornes is highly opinionated for the same reason but he always argues his case.

The best ross can do is say ."... so and so will get the job done...". Is that it?

 

Well, the SEN footy writers don't rate us. Apparently Bevo is a tactical genius and Goody has as much tactical acumen as a lettuce

 

No change for us

Dogs Weightman, Keith in for Vandemeer & Gardner


 
17 minutes ago, Bombay Airconditioning said:

My shirt arrived….

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At least you'll get two days of wear before premiership merch goes on sale...


I get the feeling this is going to be a very physical game with a lot of agro.

No doubt Max will be targeted but I cant imagine Jv being silent about that.

Harmes and Libba will probably duke it out.

May will probably be pushed about with his hammy in question but he can hold his own.

Hannan will be angry again.

Tmac will probably and hopefully throw his muscle about.

Anb, Trac and Lever never ones to take a step back.

And finally Fritta to fire up.

Can't wait.

They can toy with Max at their own expense.

Don't poke the bear, dogs.

1 hour ago, Bombay Airconditioning said:

My shirt arrived….

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Nice.

My daughter bought me the same for bday.

43 minutes ago, Lucifer's Hero said:

I wouldn't mind if one of our defenders gets into Naughton's path occasionally in a manner that he can't flop around 'begging' for a blocking free.  Or May put a bit of side ways body contact on him before he takes his leap/takes a run.

I'm expecting their staging exaggeration to be at an all time high, especially Hunter and Weightman.  Both very good at throwing the head back for a 'high' free and leaning back into their opp as if being held, especially when they know they can't get to the ball!  Not to mention others who drop the ball before being tackled and get a 'holding' free.  They know all the tricks and will exploit them.  

100% agree. they have many clever tricks, watching the replays Macrae often 'dives' forward dishing off the ball almost unnecessarily to draw a high free. he will propel himself horizontally.  if we don't give up those type of frees, it will help keep the ball 'live' rather than the doggies earning a freebie. 


Just watched Robbo have a zoom chat with Allen Jakovich, sensational 

The great man will be at The Game

Max Gawn has also given Jack Trengove a ticket

”he wants him there, part of The Demon Family “

2 hours ago, Mickey said:

Well, the SEN footy writers don't rate us. Apparently Bevo is a tactical genius and Goody has as much tactical acumen as a lettuce

 

First time I’ve seen the majority pick the Dogs. Reckon it’s been about 75-25 towards Melbourne I’ve seen.

38 minutes ago, Sir Why You Little said:

Just watched Robbo have a zoom chat with Allen Jakovich, sensational 

The great man will be at The Game

Max Gawn has also given Jack Trengove a ticket

”he wants him there, part of The Demon Family “

Watched that. 

My god that was some quality content.

4 minutes ago, dazzledavey36 said:

Watched that. 

My god that was some quality content.

He was something special, Allen


Charlie Spargo to torch it - three goals in three minutes 🤞 

 

I had a really vivid dream last night about the Grand Final. The scores were 146 - 42 in the third quarter, Richmond were thumping us. I didn’t see how it ended because I left early. Apologies that I can’t report on the end result but my mate texted me and said Gary Ayres won the Norm Smith. 

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14 minutes ago, Ethan Tremblay said:

I had a really vivid dream last night about the Grand Final. The scores were 146 - 42 in the third quarter, Richmond were thumping us. I didn’t see how it ended because I left early. Apologies that I can’t report on the end result but my mate texted me and said Gary Ayres won the Norm Smith. 

Still better than my dream. The dogs were leading by 30 points at 3qt a couple of nights ago. I hope we make up the deficit by 3qt Saturday evening.


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