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Go dees. My wish list:
- Fritsch to score minimum of 3 snags
- defensive pressure well up in the midfield especially.
- Lever to get some touch back.
- Keep them to under 55.
- Oliver to have a blinder and overtake Cripps in the Coaches award, back to back!
- Sparrow to hit some finals Sparrow form. 
-Win by 60+. 

 

 

Keys, phone, beanie, wallet, sunglasses, deckchair. Just making sure I've got everything for today's game. 


27 minutes ago, Dr. Gonzo said:

Demons win, Liberals lose please 🤞

[censored] it all. I forgot we have to vote today. Looks like I’ll be issued (yet another) $75 fine. Well, if we lose today I’ll be able to pay it five times over. 😁

GO NARRM!!!

make me pay that goddamn fine outta my hard earned!

❤️💙💙💙❤️

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Unfortunately being forced to watch the game today on Kayo from Cairns where the forecast high for the day is 29 degrees...............Well at least I didn't go to the snow.

 

Another bloody away game.

Anyone heading west for the game today??

We'll play 1 good quarter, strangle them defensively for the rest of the game and conserve our energy for Freo next week

Dees by 40 points


Cutting up my membership if we don't win by 10+ goals.

8 minutes ago, dazzledavey36 said:

Cutting up my membership if we don't win by 10+ goals.

Gonna be expensive destroying your iPhone 

10 minutes ago, dazzledavey36 said:

Cutting up my membership if we don't win by 10+ goals.

We’ve already got Werridee selling his house !!
No need to do anything crazy !!  


I wish this was an earlier game. Unfortunately I'm going to have to miss today. 

But like last week when I said this would be a game we'd drop a few years ago, I'm confident of s great win because it would be embarrassing to lose.

Just no more injuries please.

Already voted.  have a wedding tonight so cant make the game.  Best team in the league getting the worst time slots, WTF?

Anyway, hope the boys switch on, knowing there are many hungry players at Casey if they dont.  Today is an opportunity to work on inside 50, forward leading patterns and front half defence.

Hold them to under 24 points and put on a cricket score would be my goal, with continued forward connection development.

Time to fine-tune our forward half connection for the tougher fixtures ahead.   Narrm comfortably by 8 to 10 goals will do.

46 minutes ago, dazzledavey36 said:

Cutting up my membership if we don't win by 10+ goals.

You’re cutting up your phone?


2 hours ago, Rab D Nesbitt said:

Keys, phone, beanie, wallet, sunglasses, deckchair. Just making sure I've got everything for today's game. 

Cheeseboard?

8 hours ago, Rod Grinter Riot Squad said:

This weekend we should be playing in Alice Springs, of all rounds, this should be played here

Makes sense

Giving it a fixed weekend, a fixed timeslot and guaranteed FTA it could become a TV ratings bonanza.

Channel 7 did an excellent job in 2018 (?) for example.

It could also serve as a week during which Alice celebrates indigenous culture.

Throw in a VFL match as well as a free event for those in town

1 hour ago, buck_nekkid said:

Already voted.  have a wedding tonight so cant make the game.  Best team in the league getting the worst time slots, WTF?

It's the worst team in the leagues' home game...

 
9 hours ago, Rod Grinter Riot Squad said:

No mercy, let’s continue embracing indigenous culture and todays lesson can be on payback…

Bizarre comment hey. Care to explain at all?

Just win with no injuries please.


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