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2 minutes ago, WalkingCivilWar said:

🥳 was about to ask if you’d made it here, DP. STOKED that you have!!! We’ll be loud and proud and have heaps of chaotic fun, just like we did in Brisbane… only this time we’ll win!

GO THE MIGHTY DEES!!!

❤️💙❤️💙

Yes, bring it on!! ❤💙💙

Added bonus - no awful post goal videos!

 
3 hours ago, dees189227 said:

Also well done on Angus on his 150th

… and on his and Danielle’s engagement early this week!!!

Might not be noticeable from the stands, but on tonight’s banner, along with the huge Gussy graphic, we’ve included a little nod to their engagement…

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Huge rock, right there. Easily Gussy’s salary for a year. 😂

Edit: not sure what happened to my pic, it seems to have disappeared. I’ll try again. Anyways, we’ve included an engagement ring on tonight’s banner. 

Edited by WalkingCivilWar

I'm surprised there's not more mention of the 5 day break. It's a huge factor. Clarkson can easily get them playing a really defensive style that keeps them in it until 3 qt. I'm thinking an ugly, tense 25 pt win.

 
1 hour ago, YearOfTheDees said:

but it is time this club became ruthless

It has been MIA basically since we held the cup aloft. We need to bring that aggression and attitude back for us to really click into gear.

2 minutes ago, DeelightfulPlay said:

Yes, bring it on!! ❤💙💙

Added bonus - no awful post goal videos!

And no lights out!!!

Although we did have a blast during the outage. 🥳


2 hours ago, Fanatique Demon said:

I’ve been invited by a friend who is a North insider. He has stressed no opposition colours as we’ll be going into the North rooms. 🤐

I’ll be undercover, no matter the weather. 

5 minutes ago, WalkingCivilWar said:

… and on his and Danielle’s engagement early this week!!!

Might not be noticeable from the stands, but on tonight’s banner, along with the huge Gussy graphic, we’ve included a little nod to their engagement…

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Huge rock, right there. Easily Gussy’s salary for a year. 😂

I'll keep an eye out tonight. But nice gesture 

2 minutes ago, Kozzie4PM said:

I'm surprised there's not more mention of the 5 day break. It's a huge factor. Clarkson can easily get them playing a really defensive style that keeps them in it until 3 qt. I'm thinking an ugly, tense 25 pt win.

5-day breaks are gonna happen. I’m just happy it’s not the likes of Collingwood we’re up against tonight. 

 
41 minutes ago, Kozzie4PM said:

I'm surprised there's not more mention of the 5 day break. It's a huge factor. Clarkson can easily get them playing a really defensive style that keeps them in it until 3 qt. I'm thinking an ugly, tense 25 pt win.

If it’s any consolation the two teams (Dogs and Crows) that have a played on a 5-day break so far have both won. It is what it is unfortunately, will happen to every team.

Scrap that, Saints lost last night after 5 days. Carry on.

Edited by Dee Zephyr

58 minutes ago, Jontee said:

Thinking a 4-8 goal win but we must control the game

Gotta crack the 120 point mark.


Should be a 7-8 goal win and needs to be. Percentage is important to cash in on these lowly clubs. We have a run where we can really do it some favours. I watched North last week and they were pathetic, they'll either come out firing or continue their poor form.

I'll settle for a 15 goal win tonight. 

JVR to kick his first bag and take another contender. 

first half will be a slog and not good to watch as they flood back and put some pressure on. 

then we’ll smash them in the 2nd half

55pt win

47 minutes ago, Dee Zephyr said:

If it’s any consolation the two teams (Dogs and Crows) that have a played on a 5-day break so far have both won. It is what it is unfortunately, will happen to every team.

Scrap that, Saints lost last night after 5 days. Carry on.

That's interesting. I checked those results and they were both playing sides that had a six day break like we are tonight. I always thought that once you get have a 5 day break if the other team has a longer break you are in big trouble. But those results show otherwise - thank you. I'll revise my prediction up to a 45 point win 😂

Key to these games are to break them early 1st quarter always important.

Against the lesser likes its crucial in breaking their collective spirit.


Just now, YesitwasaWin4theAges said:

Key to these games are to break them early 1st quarter always important.

Against the lesser likes its crucial in breaking their collective spirit.

Conversely the trick to beating us is the same..  apply buckets of pressure and throw everything and the sink at us.

Tbh.. it works... ( more often than not...these days ) 

4 minutes ago, YesitwasaWin4theAges said:

Key to these games are to break them early 1st quarter always important.

Against the lesser likes its crucial in breaking their collective spirit.

Agree. Hit them hard early and dampen any spirit they might have had. We’ve started poor recently, so hopefully it has been a focal point at training. Then come out after 1/4 time and smash them again.

1 hour ago, Fanatique Demon said:

I’ll be undercover, no matter the weather. 

Bienvenue, Mon espion

2 hours ago, Redleg said:

Frees last night 28-14 in favour of Saints.

Obviously the winner was second to the ball all night.

The early bird catches the worm, but the second mouse gets the cheese.

I remember the match v Norf last year. I watched it at the Coogee Bay Hotel with my Sydney residing daughter, her then boyfriend and his father.

We were down at half time ... Norf were really aggressive, and poor Lingers copped injured ribs courtesy of that charming man Taryn Thomas. (I spoke to him at Family Day ... he told me it was actually 4 broken ribs .) He was never the same after that. 

Hopefully those horrible Norf players won't be so mean this time. 


Perfect footy weather. Rug up. No excuses. 
If we lose I’m going to lose my mind. 

17 minutes ago, Winners at last said:

I remember the match v Norf last year. I watched it at the Coogee Bay Hotel with my Sydney residing daughter, her then boyfriend and his father.

We were down at half time ... Norf were really aggressive, and poor Lingers copped injured ribs courtesy of that charming man Taryn Thomas. (I spoke to him at Family Day ... he told me it was actually 4 broken ribs .) He was never the same after that. 

Hopefully those horrible Norf players won't be so mean this time. 

Yeah, they went after us physically in that game for sure. I’m hoping it’s not the same this year. We limped home after that.

6 hours ago, praha said:

Should be a good game. Hopefully a crowd lf 40k-ish.

You're dreaming, more like 30k-ish I think.

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4 hours ago, Fanatique Demon said:

I’ve been invited by a friend who is a North insider. He has stressed no opposition colours as we’ll be going into the North rooms. 🤐

If I were you I'd wear my colours to the game and wait outside the North rooms til my friend is done 🤣

15 minutes ago, Dr. Gonzo said:

You're dreaming, more like 30k-ish I think.

Be lucky to get 25k


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