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7 minutes ago, Bring-Back-Powell said:

Yes itโ€™s open.

About 8 people up there at the moment.

Nine now

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If Weeds fails to show something tonight then I reckon it could be all over at Dees

 
16 minutes ago, binman said:

Can someone who us at tbe ground tell me if the top level of the Ponsford is open please.

Thanks in advanceย 

Well ya gotta ask yourself.... ya feelin' lucky....punk!?

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Alright, it's time. Biggest challenge for a long time, probably didn't need to be quite this dramatic but that's how it is. Come on Dees go out there and do it, this kind of adversity is right in your wheelhouse!

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4 hours ago, Vipercrunch said:

Richmond 2017 did.ย ย 

Reminds me of the 'what did the Roman's ever do for us' skit in Life of Brianย 

Enjoy the game everyone, I'll miss yet again because of work. Will hopefully be an enjoyable watch on replay.

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As I entered Gate 3, three old women were spinning, measuring and finally cutting a thread. The cutter held it up, squinted and said, 'Dees by 31 points.'

I took it as an omen.

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Hunt emergency. Letโ€™s hope another big man doesnโ€™t go down and that Harry Petty has fully recovered. ย 
I had thought that Tomlinson could have been the sun.ย 

Just now, monoccular said:

Hunt emergency. Letโ€™s hope another big man doesnโ€™t go down and that Harry Petty has fully recovered. ย 
I had thought that Tomlinson could have been the sun.ย 

Do you mean Hunt medi sub?


1 minute ago, monoccular said:

Hunt emergency. Letโ€™s hope another big man doesnโ€™t go down and that Harry Petty has fully recovered. ย 
I had thought that Tomlinson could have been the sun.ย 

Would have made more sense.

MFCSS says we'll lose a biggy early on now.

Hoping the new Dees show up tonight.

2 minutes ago, binman said:

Do you mean Hunt medi sub?

Yes according to the list.ย 

1 minute ago, Brownie said:

Would have made more sense.

MFCSS says we'll lose a biggy early on now.

Hoping the new Dees show up tonight.

I hope the old, late 2021, Dees turn up actually.ย 


We might be missing a few guns tonight, but we are not just Maxy or TMac. Some of our guys are just down on form, a little battered or needing a spark. It happens. But we have the talent.ย We worked hard to change the fabric of our club, to finally become a team that wins. That road has to beat bumpy one, but it's how we ride the dips that will count.

I'm predicting a 5 point win. Jacko to have a blinder (he'll step up in Maxy's absence) and a few to Weid (!!!). ANB will rediscover some magic, and Kozzy will kick a doozie. The backline will be stingy, led well by May who has much to atone for. But most importantly, we'll find some creativity to score, mostly because we'll need to, and it'll serve us well going forward. And we'll strike fear in the hearts of others again.

We can do this.

Go Dees! โค๏ธ

Comon Dees!

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No awareness there. And no talk it seems


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