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Ok boys, give us another week. 


The conservative and probably correct decision.

Cannot help but think that with all the walking wounded our season is sputtering to its end but let's hope not

Hmmm.

Hopefully we all get a bit more bang for our buck this week. 

 
Just now, Diamond_Jim said:

The conservative and probably correct decision.

Cannot help but think that with all the walking wounded our season is sputtering to its end but let's hope not

I think we’re all feeling a bit that way, DJ. Let’s hope we have something to cheer about tomorrow.


How they can not go with McDonald has got me stuffed. Can't Goody see we need another key forward? Lucky we are playing Brisbane, we wouldn't be able to beat any other opponent with the team we got.

Wait, what? The team that beat Brisbane by 10 goals at the Gabba two weeks ago? Outrageous!


Max will tear Fort a new one

we need a dominant performance from our skipper. 

4 minutes ago, dazzledavey36 said:

Oh ffs.

He is a genius. No one saw that coming.

8 minutes ago, Ben said:

Boring but sensible. Classic Goody

How Melksham and Spargo both stay is the eight wonder of world! Also no way would I have risked tracc. MADNESS!

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4 minutes ago, old55 said:

Wait, what? The team that beat Brisbane by 10 goals at the Gabba two weeks ago? Outrageous!

And won 6 of their last 13…

4 minutes ago, WERRIDEE said:

How they can not go with McDonald has got me stuffed.

Maybe because he's been out injured for half the season, has played one match at Casey where he didn't do much and pulled up sore, is clearly not match fit and takes a while to find his form.  Otherwise, a baffling decision.


7 minutes ago, 3183 Dee said:

I think we’re all feeling a bit that way, DJ. Let’s hope we have something to cheer about tomorrow.

Im not feeling that way at all. GOODY is just far too conservative IMO

I hope Goody and Co prove us wrong as no changes makes no sense.

Anyone here an expert in contract law? Just how tight is Goodwins contract

 

Some Demonlanders have a ‘blind spot’.  They need to visit their ophthalmologist, and they’ll be fine.

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1 minute ago, Redleg said:

He is a genius. No one saw that coming.

Coaching and game plan are boring as hell and so is Simon.

How on earth we go into tomorrow's games with half our list banged up and so many ordinary performances last week with unchanged line up is utter bizarre. 

I'll get more enjoyment watching Casey on Saturday then I will tomorrow. 


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