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Hibberd potentially missing or underdone is a worry, as he's the perfect matchup for Papley. We'll win the midfield battle and our tall defenders should stop their tall forwards, Papley and Heeney are the dangers and potential match winners for them.

That said, I believe we'll win tonight in a tight game. Excited to see Gawn, Petracca and Oliver step up for another finals series. We're watching a truly special group of players at the moment!

 
 
3 minutes ago, Grapeviney said:

I'm hearing that Buddy could be a late withdrawal due to a calf problem. 

Where from? Reliable source or twitter fodder?

Huge if true!

4 minutes ago, Grapeviney said:

I'm hearing that Buddy could be a late withdrawal due to a calf problem. 

Sorth?


25 minutes ago, Bitter but optimistic said:

A5E3E6DF-EF1F-4B5E-80C9-D26C007B9197.thumb.jpeg.de258c295fba63b43dd9664eb8513e2b.jpeg559894F4-A792-4B4E-96F2-93708425F9BE.thumb.jpeg.848f17e19d318c0ffadf136eb2fba4b5.jpegJust getting The Manor’s dog ute ready for the trek in.

Happy to see you i bet mate…

6 minutes ago, Grapeviney said:

I'm hearing that Buddy could be a late withdrawal due to a calf problem. 

Not a Calf.... anything but a calf

Someone has to think of the cows

 
50 minutes ago, forever demons said:

Easy to forget just how good this kid is,his unseen 1%ers round him out as elite

One of the most moving clips you would ever see - and he's real! Hallowed performances. If he brings that kind of workmanship to the game tonight, look out Swans! As good as Robbi's contributions.

11 minutes ago, Lord Travis said:

Hibberd potentially missing or underdone is a worry, as he's the perfect matchup for Papley. We'll win the midfield battle and our tall defenders should stop their tall forwards, Papley and Heeney are the dangers and potential match winners for them.

That said, I believe we'll win tonight in a tight game. Excited to see Gawn, Petracca and Oliver step up for another finals series. We're watching a truly special group of players at the moment!

There is a God!


11 minutes ago, Grapeviney said:

I'm hearing that Buddy could be a late withdrawal due to a calf problem. 

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12 minutes ago, Lord Travis said:

Hibberd potentially missing or underdone is a worry, as he's the perfect matchup for Papley. We'll win the midfield battle and our tall defenders should stop their tall forwards, Papley and Heeney are the dangers and potential match winners for them.

That said, I believe we'll win tonight in a tight game. Excited to see Gawn, Petracca and Oliver step up for another finals series. We're watching a truly special group of players at the moment!

Hibbo will front - can you imagine how he will feel if he misses and opportunity to smash Papley?

12 minutes ago, Grapeviney said:

I'm hearing that Buddy could be a late withdrawal due to a calf problem. 

This would explain why Callum Sinclair and Hayden McLean are named emergencies. 

The thought of going into the game with 1 ruckman would certainly concern them.

12 minutes ago, Lord Travis said:

Hibberd potentially missing or underdone is a worry, as he's the perfect matchup for Papley.

Missing would be a problem, but missing what was essentially, by all reports, a fairly light training session, is hardly going to see a fully developed veteran player underdone. A 24hr gastro bug is not going to drain him to any great extent.

1 hour ago, gs77 said:

I'm having to rehydrate something fierce to offset the nervous peeing already today.

You too?


44 minutes ago, Mr Steve said:

If both teams play at their very very best Melbourne win. I believe we are primed to do just that today. 

Spot on Mr Steve. Said before the last game our best is better than all other sides . Was at the Gabba and if we play like that we will win convincingly.

24hr gastro bug is certainly not ideal preparation.

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42 minutes ago, Bitter but optimistic said:

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Have a great day but why the pleb carriage? I thought you would be driving something like this.

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26 minutes ago, Queanbeyan Demon said:

Excited by the prospect of having a coffee with @Bitter but optimistic

“Excited” is not really the word I’d choose to use at said prospect. There’s no shortage of words I would use, but yeah nah, “excited” isn’t one of them. 

9 minutes ago, brendan said:

1 nervous poo down already going to be a long day 

Uhm, TMI much???? 😁

 
12 minutes ago, John Crow Batty said:

Have a great day but why the pleb carriage? I thought you would be driving something like this.

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I'm a humble man JCB!

I don't want to appear pretentious to those less cashed up than my good self.

( BTW the dog ute is a 2022 model)

39 minutes ago, Grapeviney said:

I'm hearing that Buddy could be a late withdrawal due to a calf problem. 

Hearing where? 


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