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25 minutes ago, Queanbeyan Demon said:

Is that because he said it once and you heard it once @WalkingCivilWar?

 

Sheeet QD, I’m confused as it is. Running on Red Bulls and coffee and nothing else coz GameDay. I’m  even more easily confused than usual. 

 

I don’t but the Sydney win is now tainted because of what Geelong did. Swans were effectively at full strength that night coming of two good wins all be it against lower placed sides. This weeks games have reminded us again of what can happen when you don’t turn up with the Hawks nearly upsetting the Crows. In rd 3 the Suns defeated the Cats.

37 minutes ago, Demon_spurs said:

Where did you get this information. I can see nothing on the PTV site

METRO TRAINS DISRUPTIONS

Buses replace trains on sections of the Hurstbridge, Belgrave, Lilydale and Glen Waverley lines at various times on Monday April 24.
 

  • Passengers should allow extra time when travelling to and from the MCG.
  • Please be aware after the game there may be increased congestion and delays getting onto the platforms at Richmond and Jolimont stations.
  • Passengers are advised to return to where they got off the bus prior.

[Go to this ptv link to understand your travel.]
For further information and to plan your journey at ptv.vic.gov.au.

From the MCG gane day 

https://www.mcg.org.au/whats-on/events-calendar/2023/april/afl-round-6---melbourne-v-richmond-april-24-2023

 

The Glen Waverley line disruption from the PTV site

https://www.ptv.vic.gov.au/disruptions/disruptions-information/article/glen-waverley-line-buses-replacing-trains-from-8-15pm-to-last-service-each-night-from-monday-24-april-to-wednesday-26-april-2023

Edited by kev martin

 

The dropping of TMac confirmed the win tonight for me, what worked in 2021 won’t be enough this year. We’re still the most talented team overall in the competition, our best lineup is a work in progress.

Dees by 12+ goals.

I'm assuming with a 9 day break fatigue won't be an issue.

If we bring our elite pressure from minute one, which I am very confident we will, we will steam roll them.

They can move petty forward because without lynch they have a very weak forward line. And can't do what the bomber's did and worry us with talls.

Riewodlt might kick a couple of goals, but he's adding little otherwise in terms of impact.

And much the same could be said about dusty. 

Max and brodie will monster Ryan. 

And their midfield is levels below ours.

Their utilities are ok, but missing targets. 

They look much better down back.

Bring the pressure, win contested ball, force and score from turnovers and win time in forward half.  And take our chances.

If that all happens, we win by 6 goals plus.

If we don't bring the pressure, and they do, we lose.

Dees by 54 points.

 

 

Edited by binman


I'd love to see us be ruthless for 4 full quarters. Bury them.

To the trespasser who is between Richmond & Flinders st stn move now. You are holding up the trains. We want to get to the G.

This seems like a longer than normal day thread.

There's excitement in the air. Maybe most are fired up about going tonight. It certainly makes Monday more interesting. 

But I think there is a quiet confidence and despite last week's embarrassing loss, a sense that we will win.

Will Kozzie turn it on under the big lights?

Will Tmac prove many wrong?

Will Lever marshall his troops in defence and fix the backline?

Will Jvr kick a bag?

Will Mr whippy return?

All these burning issues will soon be answered.

 
9 minutes ago, dees189227 said:

To the trespasser who is between Richmond & Flinders st stn move now. You are holding up the trains. We want to get to the G.

Unbelievable, people will Demonland anywhere these days.

7 minutes ago, leave it to deever said:

Will Tmac prove many wrong?

Can't see him doing that tonight.


1 hour ago, old55 said:

No doubt we were unoperationalised detrimentally defensively 😉

Strangely, that's exactly how I would have elucidated it.🙌

6 hours ago, Antioch said:

Jaded is female.

But Mr Jaded is not.

She would've noticed, I'm sure.


18 minutes ago, Demonstone said:

Can't see him doing that tonight.

I thought Deever meant, without him will there be much difference. 

Calming the nerves a little in Burnley...20230424_165543.thumb.jpg.8fa5d02159d1c3c5dd610ade3601cd57.jpg

1 hour ago, kev martin said:

I hope our losses are due to being a home ground (MCG fortress) team now (struggling as away team), and we get the best out of our players on the MCG. Would love us to unbeatable on the hallowed turf. That will set us up for a great finals series, so long as as we make them and get the home ground matches. 

Spot on.

I'd rather be dominant at the MCG and lose a few interstate games rather than be dominant interstate and be patchy at the home of football, as per 2022.

On the matter of the crowd tonight, there are some level 2 seats available in the AFL members which is unheard for marquee games. So maybe the crowd won't be as high as everyone was hoping.

Edited by Bring-Back-Powell

6 hours ago, Jaded No More said:

Hence why she thanked Mr Jaded. He has no real name. His whole identity is tied up in mine 😂

As long as you've provided matching ankle bracelets Jaded (red & blue)

Bring the hot stuff right from the get-go. I'd rather bring it early and have a 2nd quarter dip than turn up lifeless like last week. 

Our back 6 needs to be in sync as Jack can always get off the chain. Win contested footy the way we know how and move it quickly in transition. 

No need to go fancy, pick the best option first time and it's a beautiful night for some skills so let's kick some goals. 

Will be great to have #11 back so protect him and watch out for any funny business.

Do all these things and we should get the W.


Tonight looking for ....

> Switched on from get go

> Hard over the pill

> Clarry's early form given illness...hopefully not partially cooked.

> Forwards to separate and create space for others

> Some contested marks inside 50 (one of the lowest ranked here till now) 

> A few contesteds around the ground (as above... no doubt due to Max's absence but he cant do it all)

> Maysie to get back to 21/22 form

> Injury free games from Big M and Rick

> Chandler & Kozzie to step things up defensively, coming inside with the last kick and at the sticks with Spargo out

Edited by Demon Dynasty

5 minutes ago, Demon Dynasty said:

Tonight looking for ....

> Switched on from get go

> Hard over the pill

> Clarry's early form given illness...hopefully not partially cooked.

> Forwards to separate and create space for others

> Some contested marks inside 50 (one of the lowest ranked here till now) 

> A few contesteds around the ground (as above... no doubt due to Max's absence but he cant do it all)

> Maysie to get back to 21/22 form

> Injury free games from Big M and Rick

> Chandler & Kozzie to step things up defensively, coming inside with the last kick and at the sticks with Spargo out

Let's hope the warm weather helps Clarry to overcome any illness symptoms 

7 hours ago, Jaded No More said:

Also guys my husband is coming tonight for the first time this season.

I happened to be sitting behind @Jaded No More and hubby the last time he attended a Melbourne game.

At one point, I heard him tell her that he thought she had drawn her eyebrows on too high.

She looked surprised.

 

I had a dream (unfortunately AI doesn’t understand club colours)…

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Edited by hardtack

1 minute ago, Demonstone said:

I happened to be sitting behind @Jaded No More and hubby the last time he attended a Melbourne game.

At one point, I heard him tell her that he thought she had drawn her eyebrows on too high.

She looked surprised.

Your mission tonight DS (should you wish to accept it) is to tell WCW the same!!


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