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Where's the crowd?

 
 

Johannisen may be a late out

Just me or the unfurling was underwhelming?


That flag ceremony was great. Well done to all. Nice to see Ron barassi be out there. Massive cheer for jonsey

4 out of the GF defense isnt ideal. Still feeling confident, the boys will get up for all who couldnt get to the GF.

 

Johansson out , hagen sub , hunter in

 

this will upset aupercoachers

 

Special stuff. 

Worried about the back 6. Fingers crossed 

2 minutes ago, DubDee said:

Just me or the unfurling was underwhelming?

Well it was all new to us. I thought it was good. I mean we saw our flag unveiled. Kate made a nice speech and the past players joining in was good. It was just aps I thought it would be


LOL dogs song playing as they run out and I’m like, sh**it, I forgot about them being here. 

4 minutes ago, DubDee said:

Just me or the unfurling was underwhelming?

On TV it was excellent

At the ground I could imagine that the event was dwarfed by the size of the ground.

Pity it wasn't dark and they could have used spotlights to focus the action

16 minutes ago, Clintosaurus said:

Where's the crowd?

No Dogs supporters. 60k+ Melbourne

they gotta fix the speakers in AFL members. I can't understand [censored]

 

Who is the black armband for? 


80,000 my eye. 50 max

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3 minutes ago, BDA said:

80,000 my eye. 50 max

Dogs have stayed home 

Lever, Petty and Rivers out are a worry for me but hopefully the pride of players will suffice. Smith to surprise us and I'm expecting a big night from Kozzie and Brown.

Do it for the legends that proudly carried the flag.

 


 

112-7 since Daniel’s tackled gawny 


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