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Trac’s out there warming up.

Doesn’t look like top of Ponsford is open @binman

 
1 minute ago, Dee Zephyr said:

Trac’s out there warming up.

Doesn’t look like top of Ponsford is open @binman

Ta.

Bummer 

 
2 hours ago, Clintosaurus said:

I have no idea why anyone still has MFCSS. It died for me after the Richmond game last year.

Sydney game for me. Hardest fought win I think I've ever seen from Melbourne. Since then even with our loses I've not worried.


6 minutes ago, picket fence said:

I reckon Tracc will be a late withdrawal Dunstan in

Trac looks ok. No bandage on either knee. May warming up also

Would have preferred Dunstan as medi Sub

I’m confused is Trac playing or not ? 

 
Just now, Demon17 said:

Trac looks ok. No bandage on either knee. May warming up also

No late changes, so he's playing.

Don't reckon the lack of tape is evidence he's 100% though. It miraculously disappeared the week after everyone started asking about it. Definitely been playing sore lately.

I don't even feel nervous before games anymore. 

Gee what a shock Bedford sub

Wonder what the crowd will be

 

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11 minutes ago, picket fence said:

I reckon Tracc will be a late withdrawal Dunstan in

Oi, I thought you were meant to stay on the fence

As the Good Friday Appeal is in the rear view mirror, perhaps this type of motivation could have been deployed to put the lingering MFCSS on here to rest?

 

3 minutes ago, dees189227 said:

I don't even feel nervous before games anymore. 

Gee what a shock Bedford sub

Wonder what the crowd will be

 

28k I reckon

9 minutes ago, picket fence said:

Would have preferred Dunstan as medi Sub

Dunstans out on the ground helping out with warm up. 


I’m dumb 

 

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2 hours ago, Crompton's the man said:

and it’s such a comfort to know that the umpires will adjudicate with impartiality and  consistency 

 

 

Is that a new style of umpiring the AFL is trialling this round ????

Wonderful !!

4 minutes ago, Rod Grinter Riot Squad said:

Looks a terrible crowd on the TV

Most of Melbourne are in bright


Remember I use to write in these threads that I thought we might be a chance of winning today.  Seems surreal, that now the expectation is winning and it's more a case of when that first upset loss might come against us.  Not totally confident that we're in smashing form right now, but not sure I see this as a big danger game either.

 

I’m still getting used to making my way to the footy from my new place and I reckon I’ll miss most of the first quarter. 

So if we’re up by a mile when I get there you can thank me  

 

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