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Just now, Pink Freud said:

The slipperiness was due to the state of the ground after a heavy downpour on the night before the game. And yes it was humid during the course of the game.

Walk to and from the ground was superb. Must have missed the previous days rain.

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AFL article on Noah Anderson.  He’s the one to stop. 
 

The 22-year-old is averaging 27 disposals a game, 12 of them contested, along with seven clearances to be ranked top-10 in the AFL in that category.

Statistics provided by Champion Data show that when Anderson attends the centre bounce, the Suns win the clearance 52.3 per cent of the time – ranked second in the League behind Sydney's Luke Parker. 

He's also forced 29 turnovers from his pressure this season – top 10 in the competition.

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52 minutes ago, Bombay Airconditioning said:

I watched the last 3/4 of the tigers / suns game last week. The Suns were ordinary and the Tigers even worse. will be disappointed if this is a close game.

Agree the Tigers were terrible and Suns were ordinary but kicked straight!

 I couldn’t help but think what happened to the Tigers from Anzac eve, very poor from Tigers. Even if they kicked slightly straighter would have been in the game.

Demons bring close to our usual standard and should win by 5 goals.

That Melbourne acknowledged last years game away as toughest interstate game of the year is great, as there will be no taking a win for granted!

Go Demons!!

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20 minutes ago, spirit of norm smith said:

AFL article on Noah Anderson.  He’s the one to stop. 
 

The 22-year-old is averaging 27 disposals a game, 12 of them contested, along with seven clearances to be ranked top-10 in the AFL in that category.

Statistics provided by Champion Data show that when Anderson attends the centre bounce, the Suns win the clearance 52.3 per cent of the time – ranked second in the League behind Sydney's Luke Parker. 

He's also forced 29 turnovers from his pressure this season – top 10 in the competition.

He was going to be ours until they gave Gold Coast extra picks

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We could, we should, we will?  I expect GCS to make a nuisance of themselves for a long way, but our classy forwards (Kozzie, Chin & Fritta) and midfield depth, should prevail in the end.  If it goes ‘down to the wire’ (which won’t altogether surprise me), l hope some of Clarrie’s ‘never say die’ attitude is contagious!
I’m a bit uneasy about this one, but Dees by 30.

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7 minutes ago, Cyclops said:

Turner a late out for Casey, May a late out for Melbourne?

……… or Hibbo?

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I’m not as optimistic as others on here. We’re short in defence and Dew has gone very tall which is a worry. If we beat them at the source we’ll be ok, but I worry that if they get on top with clearance it’s going to be a challenge for our defence. 

They haven’t beaten us since 2014. I hope that run continues but it’s going to end one day…

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29 minutes ago, Cyclops said:

Turner a late out for Casey, May a late out for Melbourne?

Possibly the sub for Harmes?

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It's a strange season. Blues thumped Eagles by over 100 points away. I know eagles are depleted but it's a big margin. They looked ordinary at home last night and were soundly beaten.

I think despite a few teams the comp is fairly tight. We are better than Gcs but we will be switched on from the get go?

Our forward line worries me with our lack of contested marking but hopefully Max can help out. These are must win games.

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46 minutes ago, At the break of Gawn said:

I’m not as optimistic as others on here. We’re short in defence and Dew has gone very tall which is a worry. If we beat them at the source we’ll be ok, but I worry that if they get on top with clearance it’s going to be a challenge for our defence. 

They haven’t beaten us since 2014. I hope that run continues but it’s going to end one day…

Dogs did the same in Round 1. We handled their bigs well and we didn’t have May back then. 

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4 hours ago, Redleg said:

Rowell has lifted, in trying to make up for Miller being out, but Miller is a huge out for them, as is the in form Weller, who has become their run and carry player.

They are playing well and this is no gimme game.

We usually are troubled by their small forwards too - Rankine (who is at the Crows now) and Sexton (who has been playing sub). Combined with Miller out we really should account for them but wouldn't be surprised if they push us to the last quarter. Anything above a 4 goal win will be a great result.

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What a soulless stadium this is. A big bunch of meh. It makes Marvel feel like Disneyland.

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