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Pressure from the Eagles has been first rate so far. 

Great mark and goal from TMac.

 

Kelly loves to rack them up against us.

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Viney needs to start delivering. He’s captain and frankly he’s been putrid this season thus far. 

 

2 minutes ago, Damo said:

Plugger

 

…is Tony Lockett, no?

Alot of room given to Darling there by May 

It’s not too early to sub Brayshaw off. Gosh he stinks 

Playing like absolute millionaires. Absolutely expected. 


Stevic up for it. Home town decision.

Need to pull our fingers out here, too many players just coasting atm.


WC first at many of these contests.... hunting in more numbers than us at present and cleaner / more composed with disposal also

1 minute ago, Mel Bourne said:

…is Tony Lockett, no?

Plugger McDonald he is known as...

1 minute ago, DeeSpencer said:

It’s not too early to sub Brayshaw off. Gosh he stinks 

Ok, time to leave the game-day thread. Go Dees!

 

I’ve been worried about this game all week for this reason. They’ve got nothing to lose. Complacency from us and the constant chatter about how many hundreds we will win by.

We need to treat the Eagles with respect and earn a good win. 


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