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Lever out (if happens) evens up the odds imv. Big out. As long as he and maysie marshalling the defence I was confident. Now I’m not so sure. 

on the train heading to the game now. Great to have footy back

go dees

 

Welcome to the G as defending champions! Can't wait to see you all. Can't wait for that flag unfurl! Should be huge

 
2 minutes ago, Demonland said:

Tomlinson was having a kick on the ground before. 

He’s warming out. Can’t see Lever

Bedford also warming up. Could be the medical sub. 

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In the ground, whoever said 10000 dogs supporters and the rest Melbourne might not be far off the mark.

2 minutes ago, Demonland said:

Tomlinson was having a kick on the ground before. 

Yep just came out with Lingers & Gus. 

Only about half the squad out at the moment

What's the injury cloud?  Are we going to risk him for round 1?

 

Just spotted a doggies guernsey. Very few about

8 hours ago, In Harmes Way said:

Wouldn't it be great if instead of Hells Bells before the song as the boys come out, they swapped it with Freed from Desire.

Get in their faces.

Sorry if it’s been pointed out already but it’s been Enter Sandman for 2 years now! 
 

Gets me absolutely pumped and wish they’d play the whole tune instead of Grand old flag after the run thru the banner! Leave that for after the game!


Not sure if I have missed it in 2021 - I am loving having the indigenous names of the locations of where the grounds are in the AFL Round by Round guide. Bout time.

1 minute ago, Hellaintabadplacetobe said:

Sorry if it’s been pointed out already but it’s been Enter Sandman for 2 years now! 
 

Gets me absolutely pumped and wish they’d play the whole tune instead of Grand old flag after the run thru the banner! Leave that for after the game!

Still prefer Hells Bells.


Prediction: Sparrow to show signs of becoming our 4th horseman to join Petracca, Oliver and Viney. 

1 minute ago, sisso said:

Lever confirmed out 

Hella bells

How good is it seeing people walking around wearing premiership tops, hats & scarves with our logo plastered across it. 


Did they say why Lever is out? 

Fireworks is also out. Big losses all around. 

Lever out is big. Reckon it’ll be a super close game and not confident. Dogs will be all fired up after the humiliation of the GF. Here’s hoping our boys aren’t lacking motivation!

 

Remember the few times many many years ago when Schwab I'm sure it was came up with the idea to raise the flag after very few of our wins & it was just dumb.

How good is it to see a real flag unveiled. One that says premiers


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