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Does anyone know the details of tomorrow’s praccy game? Location and time?

Promise I’ll provide a detailed report if someone is able to provide the above intel. 

 
 
  On 17/09/2021 at 05:25, Hampton 22 said:

Even better, I’m wondering if anyone is going to livestream it. 

I hope not.  This is where the tactics will be worked through that will deliver the win.  Lets not give Bevo a leg up!

I hope they have a full on hitout.


  On 17/09/2021 at 04:56, david_neitz_is_my_dad said:

Either WCE training centre or on Optus stadium itself

Good news. I was worried we'd be playing where we trained today - that surface looked ripe for injuries.

 
  On 17/09/2021 at 11:06, Redleg said:

Just no injuries please.

Exactly right. Smith did his hammy in one of these. Let’s hope no injuries this time. 

Petty mentions in his interview the hit out will be tonight. If that’s the case I’d imagine fingernails will be getting a serious workout today waiting for this to conclude.


No injuries, Jack dial the tackles back, big question is will May be playing or is he taking all the rest he can get?

  On 17/09/2021 at 21:25, Dee Zephyr said:

Petty mentions in his interview the hit out will be tonight. If that’s the case I’d imagine fingernails will be getting a serious workout today waiting for this to conclude.

Makes perfect sense. Get ready for the conditions of a twilight game. I dunno Perth that well but if it gets sticky or dewy at that time of evening it’s a good thing we practice for it. 
In Melbourne it usually drops 190 degrees and gets insanely windy at that time of the evening. 


It'll be a closed session at laithlain, eagles home base.  I doubt they'd get access to Optus at that time if its twilight? The oval they re using is partially viable from around the are if anyone does know the time.  I'm sure the dogs will send someone.  Though it pretty clear how we play, so is there much value in the cloak and dagger anymore?

They are following the same program between the QF and PF, the staff know what they are doing. 

I need to sleep for 24 hours. I’m more nervous about this [censored] thing than I was about the prelim. 

I would imagine they will play at the same time as the Grannie is scheduled.


Anyone know what time this is on?

And anyone lucky enough to be in Perth able to update us live on how it pans out?

Pretty please.

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It’s on now but I’m not sure if they’ll let people in to watch. 
Just hope we don’t get any injury reports out of the game. 

 

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