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that's game for the Swannies, they are not Carlton, Don't like all the nerves about Collingwood we need to beat everyone.

Epic perfect result we get Swans at home and Cats cop Pies rather than Freo at Cat park. Win win what a weekend

 
3 minutes ago, kev martin said:

Would just rather play a travelling team.

Me too but we shouldn't be fearing anyone.

See you all at the G! (Not that there was any doubt that would happen though, hope we bring our away game to the home ground though)


2 minutes ago, mo64 said:

Not sure why. Our record interstate is better than at the G.

I want the home game, so I can go and watch it.

Edited by kev martin

Any idea when tickets will go on sale?

 

 

This is the result I wanted.

With the Filth getting up the way they did, no way did I want to play them week one.

Swannies at the G is a more promising prospect for me


When you reckon we play? I reckon Sat night we will play, Geel v Coll Friday Night.

Edited by YesitwasaWin4theAges

1 minute ago, Jibroni said:

Any idea when tickets will go on sale?

 

Believe the club was going to send out emails tonight.

Perfect results today in the end. 
We play Swans at home and Geelong have to deal with a red hot Pies full of confident and crackhead fans. 


59 minutes ago, Big Col said:

I'd rather play the Pies in a GF than a PF where their crowd dominates. In a GF there's enough neutrals to remove that advantage. 

You forget 2010.
 

Well played Saints. Thank you!

3 minutes ago, Deesprate said:

Epic perfect result we get Swans at home and Cats cop Pies rather than Freo at Cat park. Win win what a weekend

Wont be there , be at mcg


Just now, Jaded No More said:

Perfect results today in the end. 
We play Swans at home and Geelong have to deal with a red hot Pies full of confident and crackhead fans. 

Will that be at Geelong if so no pie fans there 

1 minute ago, kev martin said:

I want the home game, so I  an go and watch it.

Am I right in saying that all our finals will be at the MCG?  Even if we lost to Sydney we wouldn't be playing in Sydney on the Prelim Final weekend

Win or lose and we stay at the MCG throughout

 
Just now, old dee said:

Will that be at Geelong

No finals at Geelong this year due to the big redevelopment.

I personally think Sydney have the best game style to beat us, Collingwood probably second. Where going to have to play very close to our best to beat them. 


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