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23 minutes ago, Demonland said:

I made it to the Demon's most sacred site.

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Lookin good!   how are you going to entertain yourself for 10 hours??!  maybe try to turn off the hot water in the home dressing rooms

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In the last game Petracca was parked forward because he was very ill, May played for 15 minutes and Petty injured early and restricted for the rest of the game.  Our backline was all over the shop trying to plug gaps.  TMc also out of the side.

Despite that we had them at half time with the scores 6.8 to 2.7. 

Longmuir saw our team was weakened at both ends of the ground and exploited it:  He tagged Oliver.  When an opp coaches tags him or Petracca the other has a field day.  But they were both restricted.  Freo started dominating the middle.

Our defence was also weakened all over the ground, we semi panicked and kicked straight to their tall defenders giving our small fwds no chance. 

It will be a very different game tonight.

Dees to win by 3-4 goals.

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If Logue goes to May, May will be ready.  If they tag Oliver, Petracca will have a field day. And vice versa.

They will need new tactics in this game.  They might pinch a few things from the Sydney and Geelong games but I will be surprised if they come up with anything new that our coaches haven't seen this year.

They are very tall for a boggy ground which might help us.

Jackson for BOG, in our win!

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36 minutes ago, Demonland said:

I made it to the Demon's most sacred site.

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Beautiful stadium. I presume you did the tour? I wasn't organised enough to do that in May when I was there for the Eagles game. Must do it next time. Bring the four points back east home with you. COYBIRB!

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I'm optimistic about tonight. Freo got us at a bad time mid season when TMac was first out. Our backline then battled as May and Petty got injured, and Petracca had a career worst game due to illness.

The same result is very unlikely tonight. We showed patches of form last week agains the Dogs, even if we did get overrun. Ramping up to finals starts tonight. Tipping us to get the job done by 20 points.

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Freo do not seem like a big threat IMO. We had a lot of injuries in our first game and it was clearly a lull period for us. I think their forward line is not very threatening and we will handle them in the midfield. Although, I do worry about Sean Darcy crashing into our already injured tall brigade. 

Dees by 16 

Gus BOG 

Fritsch, Kozzy and Weid to kick a bag 

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1 hour ago, Dr. Gonzo said:

They killed us with speed but also contested marking earlier in the season. Hopefully we took some lessons from that.

They mostly killed us for ground balls behind the ball and in their forward half. We haven't been that bad at ground level since 2016 or 2017. I doubt that happens again. Wet weather will make that harder.

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1 hour ago, roy11 said:

Initial quote already edited.

The Dockers' round 11 win at the MCG saw Logue head to May to throw out the Demons' defence in what looked a crafty move before May was substituted with concussion in the second quarter, having impressed early.

Schmook must have logged onto Demonland this morning prior to editing his article.

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Just posted this in The LJ thread but it’s appropriate in this thread since it’s about tonight…

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Hopefully we do a better job of containing Schultz (4 goals) and Lobb (3 goals and 9 marks) this time around.

A lot of Freo supporters are disappointed Banfield got dropped as he can kick the clutch goal and he's tracking towards a 25 goal season. Wouldn't be surprised if he's a late in or at least the medical sub.

I have absolutely no basis or information to support this but I wouldn't be surprised if Banfield is part of the Jackson trade.

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12 minutes ago, WalkingCivilWar said:

Just posted this in The LJ thread but it’s appropriate in this thread since it’s about tonight…

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A Boo Ban?

Jesus the people of WA are special. 

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18 minutes ago, Jaded No More said:

A Boo Ban?

Jesus the people of WA are special. 

I wonder if the local constabulary are going to turn up with a Boo Bus?

I'll show myself out....

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I'm SO PUMPED for the game!

Freo play a similar brand to us, should be a cracking contest.  

Send Viney to Andy Brayshaw, he is their barometer in the middle

We are playing 5 Half back flankers so our rebound should be strong!! 😂

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Not only is there a "no boo" policy, I'm hearing there's a campaign for Freo Supporters to clap Jackson every time he gets the ball as a mechanism to make him feel welcome for next year.

Hopefully they'll be jumping out of their seats with applause as LJ kicks the winning goal in the final minute.

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Hunt in was a good call by the selection committee. He's almost our best lockdown defender, and our balance has been off since his omission. Freo have poor tall forward options, especially if Lobb is curtailed. Hunt in helps lockdown the smalls like Walters, Schulz, Frederick etc. Freo will get momentum at some point, so Hunt and Hibberd's defending tonight will go a long way to determining the result IMO. 

Freo were a legit contender at the mid point of the year, but they've fallen away defensively recently. Very similar to us actually. I expect our midfield to fire up tonight and work harder both ways to get back to the Melbourne brand after degenerating into a shoot out last week.

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